#1503887 - 06/03/1302:38 PM
New public act for boats with electric motors
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House Bill No. 5811
Public Act No. 13-98
AN ACT CONCERNING THE OPERATION OF VESSELS WITH ELECTRIC MOTORS ON INLAND WATERS OF THE STATE.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
Section 1. Subsection (a) of section 15-140e of the general statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 1, 2013):
(a) No resident of the state, person owning real property in the state or person owning a vessel in the state shall operate on the waters of the state a vessel which is required to be registered or numbered pursuant to this chapter unless such person has a valid vessel operator license issued by the United States Coast Guard or has obtained a safe boating certificate issued by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection. No owner of a vessel shall knowingly authorize or permit a person who is less than sixteen years of age who is required by this section to obtain a safe boating certificate issued by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection to operate such vessel on the waters of the state without a safe boating certificate, unless such person is under the direct onboard supervision of a person who is at least eighteen years of age who has been issued a safe boating certificate and who has held such certificate for at least two years. A safe boating certificate may be suspended or revoked, pursuant to section 15-132a, 15-133, 15-140l or 15-140n, and shall be valid for the life of the person to whom it is issued unless otherwise suspended or revoked. (new)The provisions of this section shall not apply to any person who, between one hour before sunrise and one hour after sunset, operates a vessel propelled exclusively by an electric motor that is rated at one hundred six pounds of thrust or less on the inland waters of this state upon which motor powered vessels exceeding ten horsepower are prohibited.
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#1503909 - 06/03/1303:17 PM
Re: New public act for boats with electric motors
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The provisions of this section shall not apply to any person who, between one hour before sunrise and one hour after sunset, operates a vessel propelled exclusively by an electric motor that is rated at one hundred six pounds of thrust or less on the inland waters of this state upon which motor powered vessels exceeding ten horsepower are prohibited.
Means - you don't need the certificate to operate a vessel with an electric motor 106lbs of thrust or less on state waters where there is a 10hp limit. Doesn't exempt on federal waters but it does on inland lakes/ponds, etc.
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#1503932 - 06/03/1304:09 PM
Re: New public act for boats with electric motors
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So to be 100% clear this is a change from, all vessels, all times, powered by a motor to a lessening of the restriction so that if you are on an inland body of water that is deemed as 10 HP or less, and you have an electric trolling motor, 106 lbs. of thrust or less, and you are operating this vessel b/w one hour before sunrise and one hour after sunset, then the only change for meeting all of these qualifications is that you don't need a safe boating certificate???
#2? Who was pushing for this change?
Skip, thanks again. My little Tennessee brain just ain't quite jiving today!!!!