Motorboat Operators

Motorboat Operators

Operate small motor-driven boats. May assist in navigational activities.

Salary by State

State Name Employment Annual Salary Hourly Salary
Alabama 80 $42,130 $20.26
California 100 $55,970 $26.91
Connecticut $32,660 $15.70
Delaware $63,450 $30.51
Florida 420 $39,580 $19.03
Hawaii 340 $49,070 $23.59
Louisiana 390 $41,750 $20.07
Maine 60 $37,670 $18.11
Massachusetts 140 $46,630 $22.42
New Jersey $45,660 $21.95
New York $50,740 $24.39
Oregon 40 $59,050 $28.39
Texas 330 $41,880 $20.14
Virginia $36,360 $17.48
Washington 130 $57,590 $27.69

Education

The programs listed below are typically the education paths that can land you this kind of job.

A program that prepares individuals to serve as captains, executive officers, engineers and ranking mates on commercially licensed inland, coastal and ocean-going vessels. Includes instruction in maritime traditions and law, maritime policy, economics and management of commercial marine operations, basic naval architecture and engineering, shipboard power systems engineering, crew supervision, and administrative procedures.

Associate Degree Bachelor's Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Bachelor's Degree

Any instructional program in water transportation not listed above.

Certificate Associate Degree
Orange Coast College
Orange Coast College
Costa Mesa, CA
Certificate Associate Degree
  • $44,410 per year
    National average salary
    Declining
    Job growth rate
  • Postsecondary nondegree award
    Typical education requirement
  • Less than 5 years
    Typical experience requirement

Educational Attainment

The following chart shows the highest education level completed by those working as motorboat operators.

  • Less than high school 10%
  • High school graduate 33%
  • College dropout 29%
  • Associate’s degree 6%
  • Bachelor’s degree 16%
  • Master’s degree 5%
  • Doctorate degree 1%

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