Pontoon boats are flat-bottomed and typically sit on floats to help support the boat while on the water. Pontoon boats are often less expensive than other types of boats, easy to operate and almost impossible to sink which make them one of the most popular types of boats.
2004 GIBSON 44' Houseboat.
2004 GIBSON 44' Houseboat.
$125,000.00
BENTLEY 240 Fish PONTOON   115 EFI 4STROKE BEAR TRAILER
BENTLEY 240 Fish PONTOON 115 EFI 4STROKE BEAR TRAILER
$13,599.00
ADVANTAGE PARTY CAT GENERATOR V-10 VIPER ENGINE & MORE!
ADVANTAGE PARTY CAT GENERATOR V-10 VIPER ENGINE & MORE!
$45,100.00
$67,963.00
2001 Mercury Barber Boat
2001 Mercury Barber Boat
$10,500.00
1999 Wellcraft Boat
1999 Wellcraft Boat
$8,500.00
2005 TRACKER REGENCY PARTY BARGE
2005 TRACKER REGENCY PARTY BARGE
$14,100.00
$17,500.00
***SUPER MINT***07 CROWNLINE 252 300HP 54MPH *WOW*50HRS
***SUPER MINT***07 CROWNLINE 252 300HP 54MPH *WOW*50HRS
$42,999.00
08 SUNTRACKER PB 25 REGENCY EDITION W  MERCURY 125 HP
08 SUNTRACKER PB 25 REGENCY EDITION W MERCURY 125 HP
$12,600.00
 Excellent Condition!
Excellent Condition!
$22,000.00
$27,900.00
07 Reinell 2410 DB Deck Boat 24' LikeNew LakeReady!!
07 Reinell 2410 DB Deck Boat 24' LikeNew LakeReady!!
$29,995.00
Pontoon Commercial ,  Work ,  Crew,  Dive boat
Pontoon Commercial , Work , Crew, Dive boat
$19,995.00
Here are some required safety equipment that is required by law in most states: Life vests on board the boat and worn by children, fire extinguishers, navigation lights, sound making devices and visual distress signals that work in the daytime and at night.

Texas Boat Law FAQ

  • 1. Who must take boater education?

    Anyone born on or after September 1, 1984 and under the age of 18 must complete a TPWD-approved course and be certified with TPWD to operate:

    • any vessel over 10 horsepower,
    • wind-blown vessel over 14 feet and
    • all personal watercraft.

    Some violations of the Water Safety Act also require course completion.

    A partial list of these violations is in the Digest of the Water Safety Act.

    2. What does the course cost?

    Fees start at $13 for a basic course. Additional fees may be required for other options such as the homestudy course or courses that offer more hands-on experiences.

     

    3. Who must be certified to operate a vessel alone?

    In Texas a person cannot operate a windblown vessel over 14 feet in length, a motorboat with more than 10 horsepower, or personal watercraft with more than 10 horsepower unless he/she:

    • was born after September 1, 1984 and has passed a boater education class or equivalency examination prescribed by the department.
    • is 18 years of age or older or born before September 1, 1984, or,
    • is under 16 years of age and is accompanied by a person 18 years of age or older, or
    • is at least 13 years of age and have passed a boater education course or equivalency examination prescribed by the department.

     

    4. Who can operate a PWC?

    NOTE: Children under 13 are specifically prohibited from operating a PWC unless accompanied on board by a person at least 18 years of age.

    To operate a PWC, the operator must meet one of the following:

    • Born after September 1, 1984 and passed a boater education class or equivalency examination prescribed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, or
    • 18 years of age or older or born before September 1, 1984, or,
    • Under 16 years of age and accompanied by a person 18 years of age or older, or
    • At least 13 years of age and have passed a boater education course or equivalency examination prescribed by the department.

     

    5. Is there a minimum operator age?

    To operate a vessel alone in Texas, a boater must be 13 years of age to operate a vessel of 10 horsepower or more; or windblown vessel over 14 feet in length; and meet the requirements as stated above.

     

    6. What forms of identification does a person have to carry on board?

    Persons subject to this law must have a picture identification card and a boater certification card issued by the department in their possession.

     

    7. Are there any exemptions to the mandatory education law?

    A person 18 years of age or older is exempt from mandatory boater education requirements or born before September 1, 1984.

     

    8. Is there another way a person can get certified, other than taking an approved classroom course?

    A person may take a homestudy course by completing an online certification course or by purchasing a home study video and workbook from Boat Texas, 2906 Ladybird Lane, Dallas, Texas 75220, phone 1-800-460-9698.

     

    9. Can I be required to take a boater education course?

    Courts have the authority to require a boater education course for violators of certain offenses.

     

    10. May I have an open container on a boat?

    Open containers are legal, but operators of boats are subject to boating while intoxicated laws, similar to driving a vehicle. Operators or passengers may also be subject to public intoxication laws. Drinking and boating is DANGEROUS and the cause of most boating fatalities.

     

    11. Where can I learn more about Boater Education?

    We have information about the program, weather and buoy symbols...even a quiz on our Boater Education page. Check out our course schedule, by city or date, for a class in your area.