New Boater Education

What Every New Boater in Florida Needs to Know for Safe, Confident Boating
Getting into boating is one of the most exciting decisions you can make — the freedom of the water, weekends on the lake or near the coast, and creating memories with family and friends. But like anything worth doing well, it starts with the right knowledge and preparation. Whether you’re thinking about buying your first boat or you’ve already taken the plunge, new boater education and hands-on training are the smartest investments you can make in your safety and enjoyment.
Step 1: Choosing the Right Boat for Your Lifestyle
The foundation of safe boating begins long before you ever untie the lines. If you haven’t already picked out your boat, start by reading our in-depth guide: Deciding on the Right Boats for Sale in Orlando
That post focuses primarily on inland lakes and rivers — perfect for most inland Central Florida boaters. But once you’ve narrowed down your options, remember there are also excellent near-shore and offshore choices available, including center consoles, cruisers, and motor yachts. These open up whole new worlds of boating, from coastal day trips to longer adventures.
As a licensed captain and used boat broker, Captain Mike can help you evaluate every option — inland, near-shore, or offshore — so you end up with the perfect boat for how you actually plan to use it. No pressure, just honest guidance based on years of experience.
Step 2: Where Will You Store Your Boat?
Once you’ve chosen your boat, one of the first practical questions is storage. Florida offers several convenient options:
- In-water wet slip at a marina (great for frequent use and easy access)
- On a trailer stored at home or in a secure storage facility (flexible and often more affordable)
- Dry rack storage at a marina (protected from the elements and quick to launch)
Each has its pros and cons depending on your budget, location, and how often you boat. Factor this into your decision early so there are no surprises after purchase.
Step 3: Get Your Florida Boater Safety Education Card

In Florida, if you were born after January 1, 1988, you are legally required to carry a boater safety education card to operate a boat with a motor of 10 horsepower or more.
Even if you were born before that date and aren’t required to have one, it’s still one of the smartest things you can do. The free online Florida boater safety course is quick, straightforward, and full of practical knowledge.
✅ Take the free course here: https://www.boatus.org/florida
You’ll learn the rules of the water, navigation basics, safety equipment requirements, and more — all from the comfort of your home.
Step 4: Take Your Skills to the Water with Hands-On Training

Online learning is a great start, but nothing replaces real experience on the water. That’s where Central Florida Boating Association (cflboating.org) comes in.
They offer in-person, on-the-water training — either on your own boat or one of theirs. Their licensed captains, including Captain Mike Rice, teach the official National Safe Boating Council modules (visit https://www.safeboatingcouncil.org/ for more information on nationally recognized boating safety standards and resources).
These practical sessions cover everything from basic boat handling to confident docking:
- Intro to Boating
- Docking Like a Pro
- Open Water Maneuvers at Speed
You’ll gain real confidence and muscle memory in wind, current, and at speed.
Learn more and sign up at: cflboating.org
Why All This Training Matters: The 2024 Coast Guard Statistics
The numbers don’t lie — and they make a powerful case for education.
According to the U.S. Coast Guard’s 2024 Recreational Boating Statistics:
- There were 3,887 recreational boating incidents nationwide.
- These incidents resulted in 556 deaths, 2,170 injuries, and approximately $88 million in property damage.
- Where instruction was known, 69% of deaths occurred on boats where the operator did not receive boating safety instruction.
- In contrast, only 19% of deaths occurred on vessels where the operator had received nationally-approved boating safety instruction.
In other words, boaters who take the time to get proper training are dramatically safer on the water.
Ready to Boat Smarter and Safer?
Boating should be fun, relaxing, and worry-free. The best way to keep it that way is to invest a little time upfront in education and hands-on training.
Whether you’re still deciding on a boat, need help with storage solutions, or want to book your on-the-water training session, Captain Mike and the team at Boats To You Rentals are here to help every step of the way.
Contact us today — we’d love to help you become a safe, confident boater and get the most out of every day on the water.
Stay safe and see you on the water!
Captain Mike Rice
Boats To You Rentals
Orlando, Florida
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