What types of watercraft repairs are covered by New Jersey regulations?
The Watercraft Repair Regulations apply to all maintenance and repair to watercraft and their engines or motors, but excludes lubrication, oil changes, light bulb installations and other such minor accessories and services. The Regulations define watercraft” to include any craft, boat or vessel, powerboat, sailboat, motor sailer, mono hull, catamaran or trimaran, documented or registered (if required) in the State of New Jersey or by any other agency having authority to document or register watercraft. The Regulations apply to watercraft repair dealers, who are defined as persons who, for compensation, engage in the business of performing or employing persons who perform maintenance, diagnosis or repair services on any watercraft, its propulsion system (internal combustion or electrical, inboard or outboard) or the replacement of parts including hull planking, fiberglass sections and standing rigging and including boat dealers, repair shops (fixed, mobile or marina) and marinas providi