The Pennsylvania Fish & Boat Commission changed the guidelines for distance learning. So, the old Boat Pennsylvania boating license course and test was discontinued on July 1, 2008.
The course material below remains as a resource for all who boat on Pennsylvania's waters—particularly experienced boaters who need a refresher, but not a boater's license.
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Chapter 1: Know Your Boat
The Many Parts of a Boat
Boats come in many styles and shapes, but the names of the different parts remain consistent. Every boat operator should know the following terms and definitions.
Vessel Parts from Side View
- Bow: Front of a vessel
- Stern: Rear of a vessel
- Starboard: Right side of a vessel
- Port: Left side of a vessel
- Hull: Body of a vessel
- Gunwale: Upper edge of vessel's side
(generally pronounced gunnel)
- Cleat: Metal fitting on which a rope
can be fastened
- Navigation lights include all-round
white light and red and green sidelights
Vessel Parts from Front View
- Beam: Maximum width of a vessel
- Freeboard: Distance from water to lowest
point of the boat where water could come
on board
- Draft: Depth of water needed to float
a vessel
- Propeller: Rotates and powers a boat forward or backward
- Keel: Main centerline (backbone) of
a vessel or the extension of hull that
increases stability in the water
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