FAQs

How do I get my PWC licence?

You must hold a general boat licence first and then upgrade to a PWC licence. You can complete a boat licence and PWC licence course with us on the same day. There is an additional course and test required to get a PWC licence. If you already have a boat licence you can just attend the PWC upgrade course which is typically held after the boat licence course and testing.

How old must you be to get a boat licence?

A junior (less than 16 yrs of age)/restricted licence is available for persons aged between 12 to 16 years. The junior/restricted licence is a restricted licence but among other privileges, it does allow the licence holder to act as an observer when you are involved in towing activities such as wakeboarding, water skiing and the like.

What do I need to bring to the course?

You will need to bring identification. Young adults will need their parent or guardian to attend the training session with their ID as well as giving their consent.

When do I need a PWC (personal watercraft) licence?

In NSW you must have a PWC licence to drive a PWC at any speed. A PWC licence is an upgraded licence from a general boat/marine licence. It requires an additional PWC Safety Course and an additional PWC licence test.

When do I need a boat licence?

In NSW you must have a general boat licence to drive any vessel over a speed of 10kts (18.52km/h). That is to say that if you intend to drive a vessel at a speed that will allow the vessel to plane, you need a general boat licence.

Where do we offer training?

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