About The Boating Center
We provide safety equipment including lifejackets, first aid kits, visual distress signals, sound signaling devices, paddles, fire extinguishers, and radios for all vessels.
Booking Contact
Booking a vessel requires permission and access to the HIMB Intranet.
For assitsance contact:
[email protected]
Research Dedicated Vessels
Access to the reefs in Kāne‘ohe Bay is just a short boat ride away. If you are interested in collaborating with a faculty sponsor, we are here to help make your future projects successful.
Service Dedicated Vessels
In addition to conducting research, we have vessels that perform a variety of essential tasks at HIMB.
Requirements
All HIMB operators are required to successfully complete an approved State of Hawaiʻi NASBLA boating and safety course. See the State of Hawaiʻi, Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation website for details and a list of approved courses. Hawaiʻi State Mandatory Boating Certification. HIMB currently recommends the BoatUS web-based course (www.boatus.org) as it contains Hawai‘i State-specific information and is free of charge.
An on-water skills checkout is required prior to authorization to operate HIMB vessels. This checkout includes an overview of the reservation and checkout procedures at HIMB, a review of USCG required equipment, docking and handling skills, ATONS and natural navigation in Kāne‘ohe Bay, anchoring, and crew overboard (COB) procedures. The duration of the checkout varies depending on prior experience.
Training Opportunities
HIMB offers formal boat training opportunities in conjunction with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and US Department of Interior (DOI) several times each year.
These certifications are often required when operating from NOAA and DOI resources in the Hawaiian Islands and the Papahānaumokuākea National Marine Sanctuary.
We currently co-teach the DOI Motorboat Operator Certification Course (MOCC), which provides students with training required to operate Marine Option Program (MOP)-owned watercraft. Training includes requirements for safe operation of motorboats, navigation, emergency procedures, rescue, self-rescue, and basic seamanship.
Space is very limited in these classes and is given on an as-needed basis. Please contact the Marine Safety Officer if your research requires these certifications.
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Inquiries and Booking
Booking a vessel requires permission and access to the HIMB Intranet. Your faculty sponsor should be able to help coordinate with us.
Please contact us to learn current rates, which are hourly for smaller fleet boats (17’ Boston Whalers, the Lo‘e, the Outrage, and the Guardian) and per day for the Guardian 2.0. Fuel charges also apply.
Booking Contact
For assitsance contact:
[email protected]