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Do You Need a License to Rent a Boat?

Do You Need a License to Rent a Boat?

Whether you need a boating license depends on your location, boat type, and experience. Here’s what to know.

This guide explains where you can rent a boat license-free, when you’ll need certification, and how to stay legal on the water.

1. License-Free Options Exist

Many small boats under a certain engine size or speed are license-free. This varies by country.

2. Check Local Rules

Some places like Germany or France allow license-free boats on canals, while others require a local permit.

3. Coastal vs. Inland

Inland waterways often have more relaxed rules. Coastal zones may require certification due to tides and traffic.

4. What Is an ICC?

The International Certificate of Competence (ICC) is accepted in many European countries for bareboat rentals.

5. VHF Requirements

In some countries, if your boat has a marine radio, you’ll need a VHF certificate or license.

6. When You Need a Skipper

If you don’t meet license requirements, choose a skippered rental. It’s legal, safe, and more relaxing.

7. Temporary Permits

Some countries offer short-term boating licenses or training for visitors – great if you want to captain yourself.

8. Bring Valid ID

Even for license-free boats, bring a passport or government-issued ID. Some ports may request it at check-in.

9. Insurance Rules

Some rentals include insurance, others require extra coverage or a refundable deposit. Read the listing carefully.

10. HejBoat Help

Use our filters to find boats that match your license level – or message us and we’ll check the rules for your destination.

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