Get Your PWC Licence

You recently got your boat and cannot wait to speed through the sea. But you’re missing a licence, right? Well, then the wait is over. In today’s time, it is not difficult to get your PWC licence. But you need to consider what you are paying for and the training you would receive before finalising with a training school. To get the best out of your training, it is important to learn from the right school. 


PWC licence in NSW: regulations


To get a PWC licence, you need to have 

  • a boat licence

  • be over 12 years of age

  • Must clear the PWC knowledge test

  • Notify of any underlying medical conditions that may restrict your driving ability

  • Meet the eyesight rules


If you are below 16 and want a PWC licence, you are barred from indulging in the following activities. 

  • Drive above the speed limit of 20knots.

  • Participate in a race, exhibitions, regatta, or any such occasions

  • Drive a craft between when the sun is down



PWC Licence: What you would learn


These are some of the courses offered to the students to better their boat riding skills:

  • Essential information will be provided on the boat and its associated manoeuvres 
  • An understanding of various rules and regulations
  • Safety regulations regarding the equipment to be used.
  • Lastly, a PWC licence and regulations will be provided.


Key Rules of having a PWC Licence


Make sure you are carrying the licence when:

  • When you are driving the boat at 10 knots and more
  • When you are driving a PWC (personal watercraft)

As per the PWC licence holder:


  • You are required to show your licence at the request of officers
  • Changes in personal details need to be notified to NSW
  • You should stay updated about the rules and regulations of boating

The aforementioned information on PWC licences is essential for ensuring your safety and security. It further helps in ensuring appropriate measures for preventing illegal activities. Find a reputed sea school to get your PWC licence. When on the sea, follow all the safety rules for your safety and that of others.

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