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No more random boat inspections in Florida

Published on May 20, 2025 at 9:52 am
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Officers will now need a reason to pull boats over in the water.

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation Monday called the Boater Freedom Act. It requires probable cause for law enforcement to stop and search boats. He said during the bill’s signing that it’s an important change.

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“To just go in without any basis is not the way we want to do it in the state of Florida, and I think it’s unnecessarily created friction between the boating community and some folks in law enforcement,” he said.

The law also bans municipalities from regulating boats based on fuel types, essentially banning cities and counties from mandating boats to have electric engines instead of gas. The new law goes into effect July 1.


Tristan Wood is a senior producer and host with WFSU Public Media. A South Florida native and University of Florida graduate, he focuses on state government in the Sunshine State and local Panhandle political happenings. Before joining the WFSU team, Tristan spent three years covering the legislature with outlets including Florida Politics, City & State Florida and Fresh Take Florida.

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