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Allstate Boat Licensing & Training Brisbane North

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 428 981 770



Address: 1 Allpass Parade 4017 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.boatlicensing.com.au/boat_licence_brisbane_northside_queensland/qld_boat_licence_brisbane_northside

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24.01.2022 On this weekend! Come down to the Caboolture Showgrounds and say hello to our team.



21.01.2022 Maritime Safety Queensland Licensing Recreational marine licences You must have a marine licence to operate a boat that has an engine power greater than 4.5kW. In Queensland a boat (also known as a Queensland regulated ship) must only be used for recreational activities, or for school, surf lifesaving or community activitiesnot for business, trade or commerce. To operate a personal watercraft, you must have a recreational marine licence and a personal watercraft licence.... BoatSafe The BoatSafe program management documents have been reviewed (1 September 2020) to provide a clearer framework for the BoatSafe trainers and outline MSQ's expectations for how our new boaties are being assessed as competent skippers. To support this focus, we want to ensure every student understands what is expected of them when attending a BoatSafe course. The following key points is what a typical boat course includes: Online or face to face theory training 50 question multiple choice theory assessment (45mins to complete) 100% pass requirement Practical training driving the boat (until you are competent in all tasks) Practical assessment you must successfully complete all tasks to be deemed competent We encourage you to practice driving a boat with another licenced skipper before arriving at a BoatSafe course - you may not be competent in driving the boat in just one day. The BoatSafe trainers in most cases will offer training sessions if you don't have friends or family with boats that you can practice on. These training sessions should be used in the same way that new car driver would engage with a car driving instructor. For a typical PWC course it will include: Online or face to face theory training Multiple choice theory assessment (45mins to complete) 100% pass mark Practical training driving the PWC (until you are competent in all tasks) Practical assessment you must successfully complete all tasks to be deemed competent As we do with the boat training, we encourage you to practice riding a PWC with another licenced skipper or with a BoatSafe Trainer you may not be competent in riding a PWC in just a few hours. Some of the activities you should practice for both the PWC and Boat are: Man overboard drill Safely approach a floating object Port and starboard turn on and off the plane Figure 8 manoeuvre on and off the plane Berthing and unberthing General navigation and control of the ship/PWC Operate at 6 knots or less Practical Assessment Recreational Marine Driver Licence The following video demonstrates some of the practical activities you will be required to undertake during your BoatSafe course. Last updated 23 September 2020

18.01.2022 Happy Father’s Day to all our boat and jet ski loving dads out there!Happy Father’s Day to all our boat and jet ski loving dads out there!

08.01.2022 What a crazy few weeks! Here are some boating fails to brighten your day. https://youtu.be/oNAzd8p0YdU



01.01.2022 Thinking back to our course on Lake Kurwongbah with Pine Rivers Rowing Club in March, what a great day!

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