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The Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC) is a document used in Canada as proof of competency to operate a recreational boat with a motor. It is required for any craft fitted with a motor, even if the motor is not in use, for example an auxiliary motor on a sailboat.
It has been required since 1999. Regulations are currently defined under Canadian maritime law by the Canada Shipping Act, 2001.
It is not required for non-powered pleasure craft. It is not required in Nunavut and Northwest Territories. Nor is it required by certain aboriginals and non-residents.
The PCOC can be obtained by taking a Transport Canada accredited boating safety course, then passing a test. Curriculum includes:
- nautical terms
- safety equipment and procedures
- Canadian buoys and markers
- sharing the waterways
- rules and regulations
- emergencies
- safe boat operation
- navigation
- emergency preparedness
- fueling safety
- craft loading
- craft inspection
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References
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Extnernal links
- Canada Shipping Act, 2001: An act respecting shipping and navigation in Canada.
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