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The Recreational Skippers Ticket (RST) is a qualification based on a set of competencies that have been adopted by all government marine safety authorities in Australia to contribute and to promote:
- the safe use of waterways
- an awareness of boating safety
The assessment of these competencies is in two sections: theory and practical.
The minimum age to obtain an RST is 14 years. A person requires a RST if they are to be the skipper of a vessel powered by an engine of more than 6hp.
This course is the complete RST course with both training and assessment.
Schedule:
Day | Time | Location | Session Plan |
22 October | 1730 - 2030 | Dinghy and Training Centre | Theory |
24 October | 1730 - 2030 | Dinghy and Training Centre | Theory Exam |
27 October |
0800 - 1200 OR 1300 - 1500 |
Freshwater/ Mosman Bay | On water training and practical exam |
ID and Paperwork Requirements
On the day of your theory test you will need to provide an acceptable form of ID. Acceptable full forms of ID include an Australian Drivers License or Passport. If you do not have either of these please contact us for a list of other acceptable forms of ID.
If you hold an Australian Drivers License this also satisfies the Proof of Eyesight requirement. If you do not hold an Australian Drivers License (please note: overseas licenses don't count!) you will also need to provide an Eyesight Declaration Form completed by an optometrist or GP: https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/mediaFiles/marine/MAC_F_RST_Eyesight.pdf
If you have any medical conditions that might affect your ability to drive a boat (e.g. epilepsy, diabetes, high blood pressure) you will need a Medical Declaration form signed by a GP: https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/mediaFiles/marine/MAC_F_RST_Eyesight.pdf
If you are under 18 you will also need to provide a Letter of Consent: https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/mediaFiles/marine/MAC_F_ProFormaLetterOfConsent.pdf
Course Cost: $250