Queenslanders wanting a boat licence may soon have to undertake more training to get it.
Queensland Transport is proposing a restructure of the boat licensing process to include more boat skills development before tests are taken.
Boaties currently only need to pass a written exam to get their licence.
Queensland Transport Maritime Safety general manager, captain John Watkinson, says the system will mean those taking to the water will be more skilled.
"We're looking at putting this assessment framework into place that as I said gives them some instruction, puts them through a few paces, gets them to drive the boat in front of a qualified assessor," he said.
"Also we're looking at having a proper scheme for the assessor or the training provider as well."
Comments on the new scheme close on April 14.
Posted: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 12:39 AEST
None too soon i reckon
cheers