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Thread: Boat compliance plate

  1. #16

    Re: Boat compliance plate

    In Tassie you have to have a yellow sticker near the driving position. I was out in a mates boat last year when we were checked & they gave him a warning for not having one even thought the boat had its plate.
    When they gave him the sticker they said his boat was capable of carring 2 more that the boats plate!!!!!
    He went the other way & fitted the sticker with 2 less.

  2. #17

    Re: Boat compliance plate

    Chris,
    this sounds good to me. At least if I 'can't' take my little tinny out it gives me a real enough reason to pinch to old boy's Edgetracker. I know it has a capacity plate riveted to the rear seat.

    Cheers.

    Ed.

  3. #18

    Re: Boat compliance plate

    just got one for my boat rego in NSW and it states on the sticker that it MUST be fitted within 1meter of the steering poss. and if the boat has more than 1 steering poss then extra stickers must be fitted at these possitions aswell
    Rainbow Trout is NOT skittle flavoured fish.........

  4. #19

    Re: Boat compliance plate

    Gidday. Hope I am not hijacking this thread but it is related to the topic and comments maybe of interest to all. I have a 4.2m Stacer. Manufacturers rivetted plate states 5 people max. Using the Qld Transport tables for a 4.2m boat my capacity label should be for four only. If I used 5 on the label would I be in breach of the rules??.

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