Originally Posted by
Lucky_Phill
All Qld VMR and CG need to merge.
Every new boat sold and second hand boat sold by a dealer, should come with waterside assist ( membership ), same as RACQ etc/
Every registration email to a boat owner, should come with an application membership form.
This form could be accompanied by a 5% discount on registration if the membership is taken up.
Membership should also attract a discount of insurance of the vessel.
Anybody that has sort rescue / assistance twice in a 12 month period, must take out compulsory membership. Or, make rescue costs payment compulsory and enforceable by SPURS.
There are about 280,000 recreational vessels registered in Queensland. If only half were used in marine environs and membership is only $55.......... that's well over 7 million dollars being pumped into the service. Annually.
That divided up by a total of 46 squadrons / flotillas equals $167,400.00 each / year. That'll save a lot of chook raffles ?
This number extrapolates hugely if the fee was $70 and boat numbers were actually 200,000.
A merger will not happen unless public pressure becomes so great, they have no choice.
The pressure needs to be applied at State Government Minister levels.
LP