moguy1973 Posted July 22, 2012 Posted July 22, 2012 My 14 year old grandson got his on the computer. Then they mailed him the permit. http://www.boat-ed.com/missouri/index.html Yep. No driving needed. -- JimIf people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. -- Doug Larson
Outside Bend Posted July 22, 2012 Posted July 22, 2012 Plus the site allows you to work at your own pace- you can save your place and resume the test whenever you have time. As far as cost goes, I figure if you can afford buying and operating a boat, you can swing the $35 bucks to get certified. <{{{><
Daryk Campbell Sr Posted July 22, 2012 Posted July 22, 2012 Boat newb, I understand your argument. It really seems that whoever selected the age group to begin the policy on, wasn't considering those who have been of age for an extended time. Also, your question is not, I feel, out of line. Sure, maybe she did not have the answer, but she could have politely explained that to you. Money is just ink and paper, worthless until it switches hands, and worthless again until the next transaction. (me) I am the master of my unspoken words, and the slave to those that should have remained unsaid. (unknown)
Members Boat Newb Posted July 23, 2012 Author Members Posted July 23, 2012 Daryk, I'm glad you get my point. I'll probably get it online as it'll cost me that much in gas to drive to the nearest testing site. That's something else to add salt to the wound. If I can't make it to one if their far away classes which usually get cancelled due to lack of interest I gladly pay $20 to take the online version of a free class. Nice of them isn't it?
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