PeterInSA
13-09-2012, 01:59 PM
18months ago I purchased a small (plastic) blow up boat and the smallest water snake motor along with a battery from a national organisation, no boat licence was required at the time ( I checked independently).
About 6 weeks ago a neighbour purchased a Tender type blow up boat and he was told with an electric motor you did not need a licence (also by a national retail org), he rang the SA Register of Motor Vehicles (Or what ever they call themselves nowadays and was told that he needed the boat to be registered if it had a motor attached.
I rang them up and was told than any canoe/kayak/small blowup boat needed to be registered if it had a motor ( no matter how small), in addition you need a boat drivers licence, this is not a problem since we have a half cabin. (and what about the fire extinguisher in the canoe/kayak/small blow up)
Can Anybody shed any light on this boat licence issue in SA and in Qld since I would like to take the blowup and motor and tour along some QLD rivers ( at a fast walking pace)when we are up there in October.
Peter
About 6 weeks ago a neighbour purchased a Tender type blow up boat and he was told with an electric motor you did not need a licence (also by a national retail org), he rang the SA Register of Motor Vehicles (Or what ever they call themselves nowadays and was told that he needed the boat to be registered if it had a motor attached.
I rang them up and was told than any canoe/kayak/small blowup boat needed to be registered if it had a motor ( no matter how small), in addition you need a boat drivers licence, this is not a problem since we have a half cabin. (and what about the fire extinguisher in the canoe/kayak/small blow up)
Can Anybody shed any light on this boat licence issue in SA and in Qld since I would like to take the blowup and motor and tour along some QLD rivers ( at a fast walking pace)when we are up there in October.
Peter