For Demonstration Purposes Only - Course Not Approved

Vermont Boating
Safety Course

Get your official Vermont Boater Education Certificate with a convenient, affordable course.

Recademics.com is an official delegated provider of the Vermont State Police.

Official Course Approved By the Vermont State Police

This course has been designed as a provider, created in collaboration with, and approved by the Vermont State Police for the Vermont Boater Education Card.

Who Needs This Course?

It’s the law in Vermont! In Vermont, if you were born after January 1, 1974, you must complete a boater safety course.

  • You must be at least 9 years old to take this online course.
  • You do not have to be a resident of Vermont to take this online course.

Helpful Resources

Resources Coming Soon!

Vermont Boater Safety Card

Get on the water with our fast and affordable online course. Officially approved by VSP and the National Association of Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA), this Vermont boating course ensures you master essential boating safety skills and know local Vermont boating laws. Upon completion, you will receive your Boater Education Card (commonly referred to as the Vermont Boating License).

How It Works

Register

5 Minutes

Complete the Course & Pass the Test

3 Hours

Download Your Instant Certification

1 Minute

Go Boating!

Instantly

See What People Are Saying

Raw, unfiltered feedback from our valued customers.
See what customers have to say for yourself!
5/5 Stars
4.8/5 Stars

See How Recademics Stacks Up Against The Rest

Vermont-Approved

Video

Interactive

Customer Support

Price

What Is In The Vermont Boating Course?

Boating Terminology

Define and demonstrate knowledge of common nautical terms across all types of boating including vessel, port, starboard, bow, stern, stand-on, and give-way.
Understand various boat types and their limitations, calculate a boat’s capacity with or without a capacity plate, and explain proper loading techniques and gear securing on a boat.
The essential equipment for safe boating, including flotation devices, required lights, sound signals and visual distress signals
Master thorough boat trip planning and safety, including regulations, weather, readiness, hazard recognition, float plans, maintenance, and decision-making.
Master safe boat operation, covering responsibilities, accident reporting, basic seamanship, and the dangers of boating under the influence.
Learn navigation rules and responsibilities, understand homeland security measures, identify navigation aids, and recognize marker types and purposes.
Learn emergency response, including assisting distressed individuals or boats, post-incident procedures, handling environmental stressors, storm response, carrying emergency devices, and effective communication with vessels and emergency hailing.

Learn Vermont boating laws, focusing on rules, registration, and safety. This knowledge is essential for responsible and enjoyable boating while preserving Vermont waterways.

Recademics Course Features

Instant
Certification

Finish the course and get your certification immediately, so you can start boating right away.

Affordable &
Aboveboard

Don't break the bank for boater education. Our course is budget-friendly, ensuring you can spend more money on the fun stuff, boating!

Safety with a
Splash of Fun

This course is filled with interactive learning challenges, real life examples, and engaging videos that'll have you hooked from the first click.

Live
Support

Enjoy peace of mind with live customer support. We don’t expect you’ll need it, but in the rare case you do, we’ll be here to answer your call.

Boating in Vermont

Vermont Boating Course FAQs

What is the Vermont boater safety course?

A Vermont VSP-approved boater safety course is designed to teach the fundamentals of safe boating. It covers navigation rules, federal and Vermont boating laws, safety equipment, and responsible boating practices. The course aims to reduce boating incidents on Vermont waterways.

In Vermont, if you were born after January 1, 1974, you must complete a boater safety course. Regardless of Vermont law, the Vermont State Police encourages all boaters get the  Boater Education Card to stay familiar with Vermont laws and regulations.

All states and Canada recognize the Vermont Boater Education Card received from courses that are NASBLA (National Association of State Boating Law Administrators) approved. This is known as Reciprocity.

The Vermont boating course typically takes 3 hours if taken online. The online format allows Vermont users to complete it at their own pace, starting and stopping as needed. Set aside a weekend for Vermont State Police sanctioned in-person courses.

The cost can vary depending on the course you choose. Most VSP-approved courses are $35 – $60. The Recademics course for Vermont is $39.95 and has a pass guarantee. If you don’t pass, you get your money back.

Yes, most states offer the option to take the boater safety course online, providing a convenient way to learn at your own pace from anywhere.

Yes, to receive a Vermont Boater Education Card, you must pass a final exam at the end of the course. The passing score is typically 80%.

After completing the course and passing the final exam, you will receive your Vermont Boater Education Card by email, download, or mail, depending on the VSP’s process.

Recademics offers instant certification, allowing you to download a digital certificate.

The Vermont Boater Education Card does not expire and is valid for life.

Yes, most course providers in Vermont allow you to retake the exam if you do not pass on your first attempt. Recademics has a pass guarantee. You can retake the Vermont boating exam and course for free if you fail the first time or get your money back.

If you lose your Vermont Boater Education Card, you should contact the provider that issued your certificate or the state in which you were certified. There may be a process and fee for issuing a replacement.

Planning On Visiting Another State?

Alabama

Get Certified

Alaska

Get Certified

Arizona

Get Certified

Arkansas

Get Certified

California

Get Certified

Colorado

Get Certified

Connecticut

Get Certified

Delaware

Get Certified

Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission Logo

Florida

Get Certified

Georgia

Get Certified

Hawaii

Get Certified

Idaho

Get Certified

Illinois

Get Certified

Indiana

Get Certified

Iowa

Get Certified

Kansas

Get Certified

Kentucky

Get Certified

Louisiana

Get Certified