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OSMB is Oregon's Recreational Boating Agency
Come Play on Oregon's Waterways!
We're Oregon's Boating Agency -dedicated to providing law enforcement coverage, boating safety and education programs, boat registrations, and safe access to the water.

With 6,150 lakes, 111,619 miles of rivers and streams and 296 miles of Pacific coastline to experience, what are you waiting for?
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BOATERS WILL HAVE A FEW NEW LAWS TO LEARN ABOUT FOR 2010...BUT EDUCATION, INFORMATION AND OUTREACH WILL COME BEFORE ANY CITATIONS DO!
Agency Resources
RegLine
Click here to renew online now!
Renewal reminders with PIN's are being mailed on 10/30/09! Renew online for '11 decals. It's fast and easy! You can also mail in your registration card with payment, or see your local agent. Registrations for motor boats are vaild for two calendar years!

If your boat registration has lapsed (not been renewed for several seasons), the online option will not be available. The quickest and easiest way to renew is by mail. Mail a check or money order made out to OSMB with the boat Certificate of Number (OR#) on the check memo. If your address has changed, please make note. Calculate the fee at $3 per foot rounded up plus $5 for the Aquatic Invasive Species Surcharge.

i.e. A boat 18 feet 2 inches = (19 X $3) + $5 = $62
Got your card?
Got your card?
Since January 1, 2009, ALL BOATERS need to carry a Boater Education Card when operating your powerboat if it's greater than 10 hp. Education cards are proof that you've taken a boating safety course...it's NOT a license.
Clean, Drain and Dry Your Boat
Zebra Mussel
New laws aim to help prevent infestation of zebra/quagga mussels and other nasty, damaging and expensive aquatic invasive species!
The Marine Board Members
The governing board consists of five members, appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate The Board sets state boating policy and has the authority to enact rules for boat operation on Oregon's waterways.
State of Oregon Furlough Days
Capitol Fountain
The Marine Board will observe union-backed furlough days. Coping with budget cuts requires closing most state offices and facilities to save money (days listed in the link below). We apologize for any inconvenience these closures cause during the 2009-2011 biennium.
Information to Know
Come Play on Oregon's Waterways
Ski Boat
Navigation Hazards & Other Advisories
Kilchis Log Jam from 2008
The National Weather Service - http://www.noaa.gov/ -posts hazardous weather predictions for the Pacific Northwest to include gale force wind warnings, small craft advisories, and high surf advisories. The boating public is strongly encouraged to pay close attention to local weather and river bar forecasts before leaving port. Also, tune in to 1610 AM for the latest bar and weather conditions along the Oregon coast.

Boating Facility Updates!
Boat Launch
The Marine Board is committed to helping provide boaters with safe, sufficient, and quality boating facilities. Most boaters launch at a public boat ramp and will likely need to use boarding floats, a transient tie-up, a parking space, a restroom, a pumpout, or other amenities every time they go boating.
Where to Find Non-Blended Fuel
Dispensing Gasoline
E-10 is here to stay, but boaters will soon have a "Clear" option. HB 3497 allows retailers to sell non-blended premium "clear" gasoline beginning January 1, 2010!
 

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