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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 83700"><p>Neither the size of a vessel nor the power of an engine determines whether a person needs to be licensed - it is the speed at which a boat is driven. Seems silly but that's the rules in NSW.</p><p></p><p>Rego is only required for power-driven vessels that are powered by an engine with a power rating of 4.0 kilowatts or more (greater than 5hp). There is no requirement for a licence on a registered vessel other than above - if its driven at 10 knots or more! (except for commercial purposes of course)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 83700"] Neither the size of a vessel nor the power of an engine determines whether a person needs to be licensed - it is the speed at which a boat is driven. Seems silly but that's the rules in NSW. Rego is only required for power-driven vessels that are powered by an engine with a power rating of 4.0 kilowatts or more (greater than 5hp). There is no requirement for a licence on a registered vessel other than above - if its driven at 10 knots or more! (except for commercial purposes of course) [/QUOTE]
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