What's Happening?
Skip Beasley is set to teach the Tennessee Boater Safety Course on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at Holy Family Catholic Church in Brentwood, Tennessee. The course, which will begin at 9 a.m., is designed to educate participants on safe boating practices and
is a requirement for obtaining a boating license in the state. Individuals must be at least 12 years old to qualify for the license. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to ensure safety on Tennessee's waterways, particularly as the boating season approaches.
Why It's Important?
The Tennessee Boater Safety Course is crucial for promoting safe boating practices across the state. With numerous lakes and rivers, Tennessee is a popular destination for boating enthusiasts. Ensuring that boaters are educated on safety protocols helps reduce accidents and fatalities on the water. This course not only provides essential knowledge but also fulfills a legal requirement for obtaining a boating license, thereby enhancing overall safety and compliance. The course's timing is significant as it prepares boaters for the upcoming summer season, when water activities peak.
What's Next?
Following the completion of the course, participants will be eligible to take the test required for obtaining a boating license. Successful candidates will receive their licenses, allowing them to legally operate boats in Tennessee. The course is expected to see participation from a wide range of individuals, from young enthusiasts to seasoned boaters seeking to refresh their knowledge. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) will likely continue to offer similar courses throughout the year to accommodate growing interest and ensure ongoing education in boating safety.











