Most areas require Sea-Doo personal watercraft to be properly licensed, registered and insured before heading out on the water. If you’ve just purchased a new Sea-Doo PWC through a dealer, they can usually assist you with any necessary paperwork. If you’ve purchased a used Sea-Doo PWC through a private party, you’ll want to contact your local motor vehicle department or fish and wildlife department to get started. Along with registering your personal watercraft, many locations require the successful completion of a boater’s safety course. Even if this is not required in your area, it’s recommended that everyone on the water take this course. Here are the documents you’ll need:
- License and registration decals placed in proper locations on the side(s) of your Sea-Doo
- Proof of insurance
- Driver’s license and/or proof of completed boater’s safety course