NSW Boat Licence FAQ

NSW Boat Licence โ€“ Frequently Asked Questions

๐Ÿ›ฅ๏ธย Who needs a boat licence in NSW?

If you plan to operate a powered recreational vessel that can travel at 10 knots (18.5 km/h) or more, you are legally required to hold a General Boat Licence in NSW. This includes vessels such as tinnies, bowriders, runabouts, and larger motorboats.

Note: Even if you're not travelling at high speed, if the vessel is capable of reaching 10 knots, you need a licence.


๐Ÿ“… What is the minimum age to apply for a licence?

You can apply for a boat licence from 12 years of age. However, applicants aged 12 to under 16 are issued a Young Adult Boat Licence, which includes restrictions such as:

  • No driving a boat at more than 20 knots

  • No towing of people (e.g. waterskiing)

  • Must be under the supervision of a fully licensed adult when operating the vessel


๐Ÿ“‹ What types of boat licences are available?

There are three types of licences in NSW:

  • General Boat Licence โ€“ For operating any powered recreational vessel at 10 knots or more

  • PWC Licence โ€“ Required to drive a Personal Watercraft (jet ski)

  • Combined Boat + PWC Licence โ€“ A dual licence that covers both vessel types

You can choose to upgrade or combine your licence at any time through Service NSW.


๐Ÿง  What does the boat licence course include?

Our course is designed to help you pass the official test and feel confident on the water. It includes:

  • A structured theory session explaining navigation rules, weather, speed limits, safety gear, and emergency procedures

  • The official multiple-choice licence test, conducted in class

  • Detailed instruction on how to complete the logbook, if you choose the supervised practice route

  • Access to qualified trainers with real-world boating experience


๐Ÿ“ Is there a practical test required?

There is no formal โ€œon-water testโ€ like driving a car. However, if you are not completing practical training through an RTO (Registered Training Organisation), you will need to:

  • Complete 3 supervised boating trips, recorded in a practical boating logbook

  • Be accompanied by someone who has held a General Boat Licence for at least 3 years

PWC (jet ski) applicants do not need to complete a logbook or practical component.


๐Ÿงพ What do I need to bring on course day?

To ensure you're ready and eligible to complete the course and test, please bring:

  • Valid Photo ID (100 points, e.g. driverโ€™s licence, passport, Medicare card)

  • A pen and notebook (for taking notes)

  • Any pre-course study material weโ€™ve emailed you

  • Comfortable clothes and water bottle (some courses are half-day or longer)


๐Ÿ“š How do I get the logbook?

You can obtain your official NSW Boating Practical Logbook in any of the following ways:

The logbook is completely free and can be completed at your own pace.


๐Ÿง‘โœˆ๏ธ Who can supervise my logbook trips?

To record valid logbook trips, your supervisor must:

  • Hold a current NSW General Boat Licence

  • Have held that licence continuously for 3 or more years

  • Be present on board with you during the trip

Friends, family, or colleagues can supervise as long as they meet the above requirements.


โฑ๏ธ How long is the logbook valid?

The logbook must be completed and submitted to Service NSW within 12 months of your final trip. You can spread the three required trips across this time period at your convenience.

Trips must be recorded accurately and signed off by your supervising skipper.


๐Ÿ’ณ Where do I get the licence once Iโ€™ve finished?

Once you've:

  • Passed the course

  • Completed the logbook (if applicable)

Take both documents to your nearest Service NSW Centre. Youโ€™ll need to present:

  • Your Course Completion Certificate

  • Your completed and signed logbook

Youโ€™ll then pay the licence fee and be issued your NSW Boat Licenceโ€”no further testing is required.


๐Ÿ• How long does the licence last?

NSW boat licences are available in durations of:

  • 1 year

  • 3 years

  • 5 years

You can renew or extend your licence at any time through Service NSW.


๐Ÿ’ฒ What does the licence cost?

Licence fees are determined by Transport for NSW and vary depending on duration and whether you're applying for a General, PWC, or Combined licence.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Check current pricing here

Concession rates are available for eligible applicants.


๐ŸŒŠ Can I get both the Boat & PWC licence together?

Yes. If you plan to operate both a powered boat and a personal watercraft (jet ski), itโ€™s more convenient and cost-effective to apply for a combined Boat + PWC licence.
You only need to:

  • Complete the combined course

  • Sit both tests (theory is similar with PWC-specific additions)

  • Pay the combined licence fee


๐Ÿ“ž Still have questions?

Weโ€™re here to help. You can:
๐Ÿ“ž Call us directly for a chat on 02 43893483
๐Ÿ’ฌ Send an online enquiry through our contact page
๐Ÿ“ Visit our training centre to speak to a real person

Our team is friendly, experienced, and happy to guide you through the process from start to finish.