A boater is considered “Under The Influence” in Florida at 0.08 blood alcohol level, just like an automobile driver.
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In Florida, a boater is considered “Under The Influence” if their blood alcohol level (BAC) is 0.08% or higher, similar to the legal limit for automobile drivers. This means that if a boater has a BAC at or above this level, they can face legal penalties such as fines, license suspension, or even arrest for operating a vessel while impaired. The regulation is in place to ensure safety on the water, as alcohol can significantly impair judgment, coordination, and reaction times.