by Phillip » Fri May 04, 2012 9:40 am
Mmmmm,
For us as yachties and not doing a commercial thing you will need a licence with a motor of 10hp or more in some states. Not all mind you. The real problem is when we get into our tenders and put a motor on it and in some cases move more than a specified distance from your yacht, then the rules change.
In this case every state has a different curve on the regulations. I'm not going to detail them here as they seem to be evolving all the time and my recommendation is that you check with your local water police or whatever your state calls them. If you are going interstate you will need to check them out. For instance I believe [have to check the present state of the game] that solo sailing in VIC requires you to be wearing a life jacket 24/7, no matter where or what the state of the sea is.
And the 65 footer, if it's not a commercial vessel, get on with it, no experience necessary at all.
But Russell, get the basic boat licence as it may cover your **** some day!
Phillip.
Phillip.
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