Canadian Safe Boating Council | Jun 12, 2019
It’s the law in Canada that operators of powered recreational boats have a basic level of boating knowledge. Providers developed courses and tests and a proof of competency “card” was issued to those who successfully completed the test.
Called the Pleasure Craft Operator’s Card or PCOC, it is a first step towards acquiring the skills and know-how to safely operate a motorized vessel in Canadian waters.
The requirement to have a PCOC has been phased in over the past years and the final milestone is only one year away. By Sept 2009 everyone operating a powered recreational vessel will need one and based on the results so far, the rush for all those remaining to obtain theirs is expected to be overwhelming.
However, keep in mind that the PCOC is just a first step in boating education. This ‘legal minimum’ doesn’t even cover non-motorized craft such as sail, canoes, kayaks or even any passengers in any boats. To truly enjoy the boating experience, all boaters need boating safety education.
The Canadian Safe Boating Council wants every boater to be as safe as possible on the water. The more knowledge you have, the safer you and your family are.
The PCOC is a great first step but don’t stop there. Organizations like the Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons, local sailing schools and paddling organizations offer boating courses. Give them a call or look them up on the internet at www.cps-ecp.ca
The more knowledge you have, the more enjoyable boating becomes.
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