I saw this thread had a reply posted to it and thought I would take a moment and toss an update.
I've made a number of phone calls, including one to my state senator in the FL Senate, in order to get a better view of what is currently going on in regards to: education, familiarization, and accountability of boaters. Appearently quite a bit is being done, subtly, but the licensing of boaters has recieved stalling from our representatives. Reasons unknown at this time, and appearenly against the desire of the majority of law enforcement agencies looking to add accountability to the boater for their actions on the water.
I have also learened that there are 2 mandatory safety courses. I am not aware of who conducts them, nor the materials that they teach, but that is being investigated further. I have been assured that a dive flag is
not not part of program.
Before Captains license is mentioned again, it is universally agreed that it is virtually useless unless its for a larger vessel and you get real sea time driving it. 100,000 pounds and less near shore is so easy to get that I've been given an example of someone actually getting it by doing all his sea time on a jet ski. My single question is that to drive a passenger vehicle you have to demonstrate the ability to competently and safely operate one as well as pass a written test. To drive a vehicle with air brakes, you have to pass another test demonstrating the understanding driving a heavier vehicle. Motorcycles, etc., you name it with the different classifications. The same with aviation. Single engine VFR only, Single engine IFR, Dual, helicopter, etc., all require flight time, and ultimately the sign off of an instructor stating you are competent to take that particular style/model aircraft off of the ground.
Why is it that a person can go buy a 30' 13000 pound boat, that steers from the back, can drift in a current, and blaze across the water at high speed and not have any training on: the driving, handling, characteristics, education on how to anchor, what do the channel markers mean, whats that bouy, what is a VHF and whats a base license, I hit botton, what does no wake mean, what are swim zones, how do you pass a sailboat under sail, and any thing else that you can think of that is truely a boat related thing and has nothing to do with land.
Why can those people buy a 15' 1100 pound boat and think it handles the same as the big ones? Because there is no accountability.
As in driving and aviation, there are fundamentals that are the basis for going forward, and just like driving and aviation to go up I think you have to demonstrate these skills.
This is a characterisitc in dive certifications as well.. what excludes the boaters from this? True, there are some of us who have been on the water for our whole lives and this would just be another little hurdle, but its something that I feel is worth it to help bring our waterways under better control.
Site note, the following website has a LOT of information posted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, including a link for reporting a violation (anchors on reefs, blowing through swim zones, etc).
http://www.floridaconservation.org/law/boating/