Thrill Craft (PWC/Jet Ski)

Term Definition (HAR / DLNR)
Thrill Craft “Thrill craft” means any motorized vessel that falls into the category of personal watercraft, and which: Is generally less than thirteen feet in length as manufactured; Is generally capable of exceeding a speed of twenty miles per hour; Can be operated by a single operator, but may have the capacity to carry passengers while in operation; or Is designed to provide similar operating performance as a personal watercraft through a combination of small size, power plant, and hull design. The term includes, but is not limited to, a jet ski, waverunner, wet bike, surf jet, miniature speed boat, hovercraft, and every description of vessel which uses an internal combustion engine powering a water jet pump as its primary source of motive propulsion, and is designed to be operated by a person or persons sitting, standing, or kneeling on, or being towed behind the vessel.” (HRS §200-23) 

 

 

Hawai‘i Mandatory Thrill Craft Education

To operate a thrill craft (PWC/ Jet Ski) in Hawaiʻi, you must have two credentials: (1) a NASBLA- and State-approved  boating education course for motorized vessels, and (2) a Thrill Craft Operator Certification under HAR §13-256-16. This rule has been in effect since 2005 to improve safety and reduce user conflicts. The text of this rule is contained in Hawaii Administrative Rule Section §13-256-16 (available here).

Courses must be taken in order, the Boating Education Course is a prerequisite to the Thrill Craft Course:

  1. Boating Education Course

  2. Thrill Craft Education Course


1. Boating Education Course Providers:

Hawai‘i residents may choose any online internet-based course to earn a Boating Certificate of Completion. Courses below are listed alphabetically and presented neutrally (no preferred provider).  For boating education, online courses are the only option, there are no in-person courses available at the moment. All providers teach the same content, you can select either course by clicking the course name below:

Provider Cost Customer Support Notes
ACEBOATER.com Fees apply 877-661-1938 Paper certificate + plastic card.
Boat-ed.com Fees apply 800-830-2268 Paper certificate + plastic card.
BOATERexam.com Fees apply 866-764-2628 Paper certificate + plastic card.
BoatTests101.com Fees apply 888-885-8830
BoatUS.org Free 800-245-2628 Print certificate (or $10 to mail).
Recademics.com Fees apply 214-494-0779 Print certificate

How to enroll: Visit the provider’s website, create a login, select the Hawai‘i course.

Course Technical Support / replacement cards: Contact your course provider directly, DOBOR does not have access to your course or record of your course completion.

*A home-printed paper certificate is just as valid as a plastic card. Carry either one while operating a vessel. You do not need to purchase a plastic card, if you’d like a free card, apply to the Certified Boater Registry.  

Once completed, move to #2 below:


2. Thrill Craft Education Course Providers:

Thrill Craft Certification (required to operate a jet ski, PWC, wet bike, etc.)

Hawai‘i residents may choose any online or virtual video conferencing course to earn a Thrill Craft Certificate of Completion. Courses below are listed alphabetically and presented neutrally (no preferred provider).  For Thrill Craft education, online or virtual video conferencing are the only two options, there are no in-person courses available at the moment. All providers teach the same content, you can select either course by clicking the course name below:

Provider Cost Customer Support Notes
Boat-ed.com Fees apply 800-830-2268 Online – Self-paced
Windward Community College (WCC) Fees apply 808-235-7433 Virtual – Video Conferencing

How to enroll: Visit the provider’s website, create a login, select the Hawai‘i course. For WCC you will need to wait for a class/course to open.  Contact WCC to find out when the next course is available: [email protected]

Course Technical Support / replacement cards: Contact your course provider directly, DOBOR does not have access to your course or record of your course completion.

*A home-printed paper certificate is just as valid as a plastic card. Carry either one while operating a vessel. You do not need to purchase a plastic card.

Thrill Craft operators are required to obtain certification, while passengers do not need credentials unless they plan to operate the vessel. However, if you intend to obtain a Tow-in Surfing Certification, both the operator and the surfer must hold a Boating Safety Certification, a Thrill Craft Certification, and a Tow-in Surfing Certification.


For more information:

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Page last updated on 09.16.25