NSW boaters advised to refresh their knowledge of safe boating rules
by Roads and Maritime Services on 4 Mar 2016

NSW boaters advised to refresh their knowledge of safe boating rules Roads and Maritime Services
Recreational boaters in NSW should refresh their knowledge of boating rules ahead of a statewide operation starting tomorrow.
Roads and Maritime Services Director Maritime Angus Mitchell said Operation Boat Safe: Take Care – Be Aware would run until sundown on Sunday 13 March.
“Boating safety is a responsibility shared by all water users and the boating rules and regulations provide a framework for the safe movement of vessels on NSW waterways,” Mr Mitchell said.
“Boating Safety Officers and Boating Education Officers around the state will be engaging with boaters on the water, at clubs and at boat launching sites such as boat ramps to help reinforce essential safe boating knowledge.
“There are more than 504,500 boat licence holders for personal watercraft and general boating use in NSW - an increase of 2.3 per cent since January last year.
“There are also more than 241,900 registered vessels which means knowledge of boating rules is paramount.
“Whether you are a new or an experienced skipper, the NSW Boating Handbook provides practical information on the NSW boating rules for anyone using our waterways, including boat driving licence and safety equipment requirements to help avoid penalties for on-water breaches.
“It is essential reading for anyone learning to navigate a vessel, including craft that don’t require registration such as canoes, kayaks and sailing dinghies and should be kept on hand as a reference.
“It is also a good way for experienced boaters to keep up to date with any changes to the rules and is informative for interstate or overseas visitors who want to navigate NSW waterways.
“The applicable legislation includes the Marine Safety Act 1998, the Marine Safety (General) Regulation 2009 and the Marine Pollution Act 2012.”
The boating handbook has been provided below.
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