I would recommend that you and anyone in your household or whom is going to operate the boat, take the Boater Safety course. Actually I would like to see anyone who is going to operate a boat take the course. It isn't hard. It is cheap and you will learn things and for some reinforce things that make it safer for you and everyone else on the water. I think it should be mandatory for everyone. I encounter a lot of people both younger and older whom have no clue on how to pilot a boat or pwc let alone the rules of the water and navigation. And probably have owned a boat and been on the water for quite some time.
I required everyone in my house take it as well as my daughters who live on their own and whom will be on the boat and I took it as also. You never know when there may be an issue and someone will need to take over. It is fully online and doesn't take a lot of time.
With all the rush to boat purchasing this past year, I can only imagine on how it is going to be on lakes when the boating season is in full swing. Especially with people tired of the pandemic.
Boating is not just about fun and ownership it is about safety for you, your crew and others on the water. My two cents on the topic.
In a lot of states it is the law and mandatory for those of certain ages. As an example for Michigan
"Any motorized boat operator born after June 30, 1996, is required by law to pass a boater safety course and to carry a boater education card. In addition, boater education is also required for all PWC operators born after December 31, 1978."
Boat Ed® | Official Boating License and Boater Safety Courses (boat-ed.com)