G'Day,
I have been trying unsuccessfully to understand the new NSW lifejacket regulations.
Depending on what and where you read it(or talk to), you require a lifejacket when going in a tender(alone) out to a anchored/moored vessel in NSW enclosed waters....or do you?
If it is just a row boat(not using it as tender), you can happily row anywhere in enclosed waters....without PFD's.
I have been told by a Maritime officer, you need one when going out to anchored/moored vessel, (again alone), but when I told him it was in a rowing boat, he said upto 100m from shore is ok, he pointed me to the Maritime Boating Safety (General) 2009 Legislation http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/viewt ... +FIRST+0+N . I could not find the 100m clause but did find (in Schedule 5 at the end of it), that if you carry a bailer (presume a cut down plastic milk carton would suffice) you are exempt from carrying any lifejackets in a tender....cant wear one if not required to carry them??
Anyone got any clues?
cheers