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Powerboats

Powerboats must be registered to use it in Western Australian waters.

You must hold a Recreational Skippers Ticket (RST) to operate a powerboat with a motor greater than 6hp (4.5 kilowatts).

You must be at least 14 years old to hold an RST.

You must carry your RST card when operating a powerboat.

Rules of use

As the skipper of a powerboat you must comply with:

You must obey all marine safety signs, including those that indicate mooring areas, water ski areas, and prohibited or restricted areas.

Find out more about boating rules in WA.

Safety equipment requirements

When operating a powerboat you must comply with the following safety equipment requirements.

Powerboats smaller than 4.8 metres

In protected waters

When operating in rivers, lakes, estuaries, harbours and waters within 400 metres from the shore you must carry a lifejacket (Level 100 or higher) for each person on board.

In unprotected waters

When operating more than 400 metres from shore in unprotected waters every person on board must wear a lifejacket (Level 100 or higher).

You must also carry:

Powerboats 4.8 metres or larger

In protected waters

When operating in rivers, lakes, estuaries, harbours and waters within 400 metres from the shore you must carry a lifejacket (Level 100 or higher) for every person on board.

In unprotected waters

When operating more than 400 metres from shore in unprotected waters, you must carry: 

  • a lifejacket (Level 100 or higher) for every person on board. Children aged 1 to 12 years on board must wear a lifejacket (Level 100 or higher).
  • a GPS-enabled EPIRB or wear a PLB
  • at least 2 handheld red flares and 2 handheld orange flares, or an EVDS
  • a marine radio when operating beyond 4 nautical miles from shore.

Find out more about what safety equipment you need.

Before you go

Before you leave home to go boating:

Download the Deckee app for safety, weather and location-based information to help you stay safe on the water.