Education · Safety Course

Boater Safety – In Person

Learn essential boating skills with the New York Safe Boating Course at the Antique Boat Museum.

Sat, 11 Jul 2026 Antique Boat Museum Clayton , New York
The Antique Boat Museum in Clayton offers the New York Safe Boating Course, an essential program for anyone looking to improve their boating skills and knowledge. This in-person course covers fundamental safety practices, navigation, and regulations required for safe operation on New York waters. Whether you are a new boater or looking for a refresher, this course provides the necessary training in a professional and historic setting. Join us to ensure your time on the water is safe.

What to Expect

A comprehensive, in-person training session covering boating safety and regulations.

Who Should Attend

  • New boaters
  • Experienced boaters needing a refresher
  • Water sports enthusiasts
  • Local residents

Agenda Overview

The course is held at the Antique Boat Museum on July 11, 2026.
Venue & Address
Antique Boat Museum
750 Mary St
Clayton , New York – 13624
United States
Organizer
Antique Boat Museum · Museum
A museum dedicated to the history of boating in the 1000 Islands region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the course?
Antique Boat Museum, 750 Mary St, Clayton, NY 13624.
What does it cover?
Basic boating skills and safety regulations.
Is it a certified course?
Yes, it is the New York Safe Boating Course.
How do I register?
Check the Antique Boat Museum website for registration details.
Is there a fee?
Check the museum's website for course pricing.
What should I bring?
Check the course requirements upon registration.
Tags
Boating Safety Clayton Education Museum 1000 Islands
Summary
An in-person boater safety course at the Antique Boat Museum.
Reference: abm.org
Highlights
  • New York Safe Boating Course
  • Essential boating skills
  • Professional instruction
  • Historic museum setting
  • Safety certification
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