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# Rhode Island Jet Ski Laws and Regulations 2026
## Age Requirements
**Minimum Operating Age:** 16 years old
- Must be at least 16 to operate PWC
- No exceptions for supervised operation
- Valid photo ID required
## Safety Certificate Required
**Who Needs It:**
- All operators born after January 1, 1986
- Required before operating any PWC
- Valid for life once obtained
**How to Get Certified:**
1. Complete RI DEM Boating Safety Course
2. Pass written exam (80% required)
3. Receive certificate
4. Carry while operating
**Cost:** Free (online course)
**Time:** 3-4 hours
## Registration Requirements
**All PWCs Must Be Registered:**
- Register with RI DMV
- Display numbers on both sides
- Numbers must be 3 inches high
- Contrasting color required
- Must be current (renew annually)
**Registration Costs:**
- New registration: $48 (2 years)
- Renewal: $48 (2 years)
- Late fee: $25
## Required Safety Equipment
**Mandatory on Every PWC:**
1. USCG-approved life jacket per person
2. Fire extinguisher (Type B-I minimum)
3. Sound device (horn or whistle)
4. Engine cut-off lanyard
5. Registration certificate on board
6. Valid operator certificate (if born after 1/1/1986)
**Recommended:**
- First aid kit
- Waterproof flashlight
- Anchor with line
- Paddle
## Operating Rules
### Distance Requirements
- **100 feet** from swimmers
- **100 feet** from docks and moored vessels
- **200 feet** from shore (unless launching)
- **200 feet** from diving flags
### Speed Restrictions
- **No wake within 200 feet of shore**
- **5 MPH in harbors and marinas**
- **Slow speed in congested areas**
- **Obey posted speed limits**
### Prohibited Operations
- Jumping wakes dangerously
- Weaving through traffic
- Operating at night (sunset to sunrise)
- Within swimming areas
- Too close to other vessels
## Alcohol Laws
**Same as Driving:**
- Legal limit: 0.08% BAC
- Under 21: Zero tolerance
- Refusal = automatic suspension
**Penalties:**
- First offense: $500-$1,000 fine, up to 1 year jail
- License suspension
- Boating education required
- Increased insurance rates
**Bottom Line:** Don't drink and ride!
## No-Wake Zones
**Mandatory Slow Speed:**
- Within 200 feet of shore
- All harbors and marinas
- Posted no-wake areas
- Near swimmers or divers
- Congested areas
**Penalty:** $100-$500 fine
## Hours of Operation
**Allowed:**
- Sunrise to sunset only
- Daylight hours
**NOT Allowed:**
- Night operation prohibited
- Even with lights
## Environmental Regulations
**Prohibited:**
- Harassing marine wildlife
- Operating in restricted areas
- Damaging marine vegetation
- Excessive noise
- Polluting waterways
**Wildlife Protection:**
- 100 yards from seals
- 300 feet from right whales
- Respect bird nesting areas
## Accident Reporting
**Must Report If:**
- Personal injury requiring medical treatment
- Death occurs
- Property damage over $2,000
- Disappearance of person
**Report To:**
- RI DEM Law Enforcement
- Within 48 hours
- Written report required
**Failure to Report:** Serious penalties
## Reckless Operation
**Prohibited Actions:**
- Operating dangerously
- Excessive speed for conditions
- Endangering people or property
**Penalties:**
- Criminal charges possible
- Fines $500-$1,000
- Jail time possible
- Registration suspension
## Towing Regulations
**Requirements:**
- Spotter required (in addition to operator)
- Tow rope: 50-80 feet
- Life jackets mandatory for towees
- Flag required (if person falls)
- Daylight hours only
**Prohibited:**
- Towing in congested areas
- Towing through no-wake zones (above idle)
- Reckless towing
## Insurance Requirements
**Not Required by Law BUT:**
- Highly recommended
- Required for financing
- Marina storage may require
- Liability protects you
**Minimum Recommended:** $300,000 liability
## Enforcement
**Who Enforces:**
- RI DEM Law Enforcement
- Local police (coastal communities)
- US Coast Guard (federal waters)
**Common Violations:**
- No-wake violations
- Too close to swimmers
- No safety certificate
- Missing safety equipment
- Unregistered PWC
## Penalties Summary
| Violation | Fine | Other |
|-----------|------|-------|
| No registration | $100-$500 | Cannot operate |
| No safety cert | $100 | Court appearance |
| No-wake violation | $100-$500 | Points possible |
| DUI/BUI | $500-$1,000 | Jail, suspension |
| Reckless operation | $500-$1,000 | Criminal record |
| Missing equipment | $50-$200 | Per item |
## Out-of-State Visitors
**If You're Visiting RI:**
- Your home state registration valid
- Must follow RI laws
- Safety certificate recognized
- Same operating rules apply
**Reciprocity:**
- Most states recognized
- Check with RI DEM if unsure
## Local Ordinances
**Some Cities Have Additional Rules:**
- Newport: Special harbor restrictions
- Narragansett: Beach zones
- Warwick: Bay restrictions
**Always Check:**
- Posted signs
- Local regulations
- Harbor master rules
## Best Practices
**Stay Legal:**
1. Get safety certificate
2. Register PWC
3. Carry all required equipment
4. Obey all distance rules
5. Respect no-wake zones
6. Never drink and ride
7. Watch for posted signs
8. Be courteous to others
## Resources
**RI DEM Boating:**
- Phone: (401) 222-3070
- Online safety course available
- Registration information
**US Coast Guard:**
- Emergency: VHF Channel 16
- Safety information
**Local Harbor Masters:**
- Check specific area rules
- Launch information
## Frequently Asked Questions
**Q: Do I need a boat license?**
A: No separate license, but safety certificate required if born after 1/1/1986.
**Q: Can I operate at night with lights?**
A: No, PWC operation prohibited from sunset to sunrise.
**Q: How close can I get to shore?**
A: 200 feet minimum, and must maintain no-wake speed.
**Q: What if I'm from another state?**
A: Your registration is valid, but follow all RI laws.
**Q: Are there designated PWC areas?**
A: No specific areas, but avoid swimming beaches and respect all restrictions.
## Stay Informed
Laws change - always check current regulations before riding season.
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