Under the new law, any boat that is registered in Idaho or another state, and any non-motorized vessel (canoe, kayak, raft, drift boat, etc.) will be required to purchase and display IISF stickers in order to legally launch and operate in Idaho. Inflatable, non-motorized vessels must be less than 10 feet in length to be exempted from this requirement. Boats registered outside of Idaho will need to purchase an IISF sticker for $22.00; non-motorized vessels must purchase a $7.00 sticker annually.
Not knowing exactly how this applies to a pontoon boat, I called and asked about my boat with an electric motor on it. I told the woman I had an 8' inflatable pontoon boat that had a metal frame on it. She replied that I would have to license the boat in Idaho for $30.00 because it has metal on it. Inflatable rubber rafts are exempt. Once I obtained the license, I would have to display the registration numbers permanently on both sides of the boat with contrasting block numbers and letters. I would also have to adhere the Invasive Species sticker to the sides of the boat. I kindly told the woman that this is not going to happen!
For years, the people of Idaho have prided themselves as being for small government and less regulation. I guess, with the exception of boating laws and regulations.
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