WASHINGTON – More than 500,000 boaters in the state have now completed their boating safety education course, fulfilling state requirements. The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission has ...
• Earn your Washington State Boater Card with confidence. • Session recordings available if you miss a class. March 21–22, San Juan Islands Yacht Club or live on Zoom, Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. – With the Fourth of July weekend approaching, boat owners are reminded that boat and watercraft registration decals in Washington State expire on June 30. Boat owners have the option ...
SEATTLE — As far as Pacific Northwest forecasts go, this weekend's calls for one thing: enjoying the great outdoors. While warm weather and temperatures in the low 80s are ahead, the Washington State ...
Camping and mooring boats on state lands may get more expensive next year. The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is considering upping the fees for campsites and mooring. The cost of ...
The latest number of registered boat owners in Washington is anchored at 237,500 vessels. In King County, that number dwindles down to 7,600, with nearly 6,000 registered as recreational boats. When ...
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