Boating WA

Boating WA Boating Western Australia is a non profit association, established for the promotion and development of safe, economic and enjoyable recreational boating.

Promotion of recreational boating in Western Australia
Education of members and community in respect of boating safety skills and knowledge. Affiliation between the Association and kindred organisations. To foster social interaction between members of the association as well as with members of kindred organisations,
To act as a representative body in matters of interest to members. To do all such

other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the objects and exercise of the powers of the association.

18/09/2022

Over 14,000 signatures and growing! Good to catch up with the WA Recreational Family Fishing Alliance Boating WA and many other small business operators and fishing families today at Perth’s Boat Show to hear their concerns about the WA Labor Government’s blunt instrument approach to the proposed 8/9month fishing closures. We look forward to our Shadow for Fisheries Colin de Grussa presenting this petition to Parliament seeking a more measured science-backed approach to this important issue. You can sign the petition here 👇

https://www.parliament.wa.gov.au/Parliament/LCePetitions.nsf/($All)/764DC9156D40AC28482588AA000D54AC?opendocument

Liberals WA The Nationals WA Recfishwest

Tis the Season to be careful!Record vessel numbers expected for Australia Day SkyworksGrowth in boat ownership in WA dur...
24/01/2022

Tis the Season to be careful!

Record vessel numbers expected for Australia Day Skyworks

Growth in boat ownership in WA during the past two years could see a record number of vessels to take to the water to enjoy this year’s Australia Day Skyworks.

The Department of Transport (DoT) is reminding skippers to check their navigation lights and complete a safety check of their vessel and equipment before the event.

Marine Officers also recommend that lifejackets be worn on the night, and vessels carry flares and a suitable anchor to avoid drift.

DoT A/Director Waterways Safety Management Peter Beattie said the event was traditionally the busiest time of the year on the river and skippers needed to be patient and be aware of the restrictions and closures in place on the night and in the days prior.

DoT recorded significant increases in boat transfers and new boat registrations during the past two years with the number of registered recreational vessels in WA increasing to 101,000 and new vessel registrations increasing by up to 33.5 per cent during the period (July 2020 to July 2021).

Mr Beattie said the new vessel registrations had also seen more first-time skippers heading out on the water this summer with a 50 per cent increase in the number of Recreational Skipper’s Tickets issued from July 2020 to July 2021.

“For some skippers it will be their first time attending a major on water event and we strongly recommend they take the time to prepare their vessel and become familiar with the special arrangements for the night,” Mr Beattie said

“As the skipper they are responsible for the safety of their passengers at all times while on the water.”
Information about the on-water restrictions and closures in place for Australia Day is available by visiting www.transport.wa.gov.au/australiaday

Visit https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine/5-steps-to-a-safe-boating-trip.asp for tips on checking your vessel and safety equipment.

Find out how to plan your boat trip including what to take with you, what the skipper is responsible for, passenger safety, weather, tides, trailers, checking the motor and taking enough fuel.

BOATING WESTERN AUSTRALIA INCNOTICEANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2021The 2021 Annual General Meeting of Boating Western Austral...
06/10/2021

BOATING WESTERN AUSTRALIA INC

NOTICE

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2021

The 2021 Annual General Meeting of Boating Western Australia Inc. will be held on:

Thursday 28th October 2021 at 7pm - 7:30 start

Swan Yacht Club - Riverside Rd, East Fremantle WA 6158

If you would like further information regarding the Annual General Meeting or have any questions regarding nominations, please do not hesitate to email [email protected]

Notice of AGM 2021 and Agenda of AGM 2021
Visit www.boatingwa.com.au

“Friendship is born at that moment when one person says to another,
“What! You too? I thought I was the only one”. CS Lewis

Our AGM is a great opportunity to speak directly with YOUR BOatingWA Committee and be updated with what is happening within the recreational boating community, as well as to connect with other members.

Everyone is welcome and invited to attend.

SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER

Please join us in welcoming, Mr Graeme Henderson. The Shipwreck Detective!

Graeme was a teenager when he found the wreck of the 1656 Dutch ship Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon) while spearfishing off Ledge Point in April 1963. Later that year, the wreck of the Batavia was also discovered. This led Graeme onto a career in maritime archaeology and numerous publications.

At the completion of the AGM, please join us for complimentary drinks and fellowship on behalf of Boating Western Australia.

Dinner at the Swan Yacht Club is highly recommended – Restaurant bookings on (08) 93393520

Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to seeing you at our Annual General Meeting.

Colin Lockley
PRESIDENT – BOATING WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Boating Western Australia (BWA) is a non-profit association, established for the promotion and development of safe, economic and enjoyable recreational boating throughout Western Australia. It was established by ordinary boaters to assist with the needs of those interested in boating so that they ma...

New mooring laws to deliver fairer system on WA waterways Reforms to the State’s boating laws will provide a fairer, mor...
01/10/2021

New mooring laws to deliver fairer system on WA waterways

Reforms to the State’s boating laws will provide a fairer, more equitable system to allocate moorings in sought after areas and prevent individuals from profiting by selling a mooring.

Department of Transport (DoT) Director of Waterways Safety Chris Mather said the changes allowed public ballots for key mooring sites in the Swan Canning Riverpark and at Mangles Bay near Rockingham.

“People can now register for the ballots, to be held on 4 November 2021, to determine a boat owner’s position on the newly created waiting list for up to 60 suitable mooring sites at both locations,” Mr Mather said.

“DoT is working with the Western Australian Electoral Commission to conduct the ballots which are likely to attract strong interest given the low cost and convenience and the ideal location of these two mooring control areas, which both offer easy access to Rottnest Island.”

The reforms also allow for a new opt-in Shared Use Mooring System to be known as SUMS, providing opportunities for the casual use of moorings throughout WA based on a system in place at Rottnest Island.

Mr Mather said the new laws would ensure access to top quality moorings is fair and equitable for the nearly 100,000 of Western Australian boat owners who love to get out on the water and enjoy our spectacular waterways.

Community consultation on the reforms was undertaken over a two-year period with more than 800 comments received.

For more information and to register for the ballot visit www.transport.wa.gov.au/moorings or email [email protected].

Media contact: [email protected]

Find out about mooring and boat pen availability at metropolitan and regional boating facilities.

30/09/2021

The Rottnest Island Authority is currently working towards a new online renewal process now due to be launched at the end of October 2021.


All current registered license and permits holders will be sent an email to their nominated e-mail just prior to the launch date, inviting them to renew. Please keep informed at https://www.rottnestisland.com/boating and the RIA will continue to send updates as to the progress of the new system.
The RIA will continue to honour your existing mooring and access privileges based on your current recorded details.


There may be some people who are not known to the RIA who wish to become an authorised user on a mooring, or have changed their nominated vessel in this transition period and do not have a sticker.
Should you be one of these people please visit www.rottnestisland.com to down load your application form and read the supporting information.
Completed forms must be submitted to the RIA ([email protected]) by 11 October 2021 to enable the uploading your data into the new renewal system.

For general enquiries please contact the Rottnest Island Visitor Centre on 1800 111 111.

08/04/2021

Tropical Cyclone Seroja
⚠️Securite, Securite, Securite ⚠️

Tropical Cyclone Seroja is currently forecast to make landfall somewhere on the Midwest/Gascoyne coast, proceeded by its possible passage near the Abrolhos Islands on Sunday 11 April.

This is a Category 2 cyclone which could result in damaging wind gusts between 125 to 164 kph, seas and wave heights in excess of 7m, storm surge and coastal damage and erosion.

Department of Fire & Emergency Services strongly recommend all skippers, passengers, hosts & visitors on the Abrolhos return to the mainland as soon as possible for the duration of the Tropical Cyclone. Prior to departure skippers are reminded the safety of their vessel and passengers is their responsibility.

Conditions are expected to worsen each day until the Tropical Cyclone passes.

Please remain up to date with information from the Bureau of Meteorology and Emergency WA.

URGENT MESSAGE FROM YOUR PRESIDENT !! ROTTNEST ISLAND - REFUND ON MOORINGS AND ENTRY FEE - IT HAS A SUNSET CLAUSE - 31 M...
04/02/2021

URGENT MESSAGE FROM YOUR PRESIDENT !!
ROTTNEST ISLAND - REFUND ON MOORINGS AND ENTRY FEE - IT HAS A SUNSET CLAUSE - 31 MARCH 2021!!

After an extensive negotiation with Minister Papalia, the Rottnest Island Authority and the Rottnest Island Authority – your rentals and fees as a Mooring Lessee or User will be refunded for the period of the Quarantining for Covid 19 (A period of 10 weeks). To simplify this refund, you will be entitled to a 20% refund of your Annual Rottnest Entry Fee, and 20% refund of your Mooring Lease Fee.

There has been a “Sunset Clause” placed on this refund – so if you have not made application for the refund by the 31 of March 2021 – it will no longer be on offer!

BoatingWA is pleased with the result and appreciates the consideration given to Boaters by the Minister, Rottnest Island Board, and the Rottnest Island Authority.

Making this refund happen will not be an easy task for the Rottnest Authority, and the applications and administrative work cannot dwindle on. This process must have a SUNSET CLAUSE and BoatingWA has negotiated 31 March 2021 as the deadline.

On our website you can find a copy of the letter sent to all Moorings Owners, Lessees – and hopefully everyone that was impacted by the Quarantining Period.

If you did not receive this notice then you can use the “Applications for a refund can be made here” shown on the page above “Apply Now” - and if no luck on either front then contact the Rottnest Island Authority at [email protected], as displayed further down the message.

Please try these avenues first as Staff at the Authority will be under considerable pressure dealing with the refunds in addition to their normal Lease duties.

Last resort – phone the Rottnest Island Authority .

Should you fail to make application before 31 March 2021 – there is no comeback! The offer will expire on this day. Any funds not claimed will go back into the funds of the Rottnest Island Authority and will no doubt be put to good use in the improvements planned for the Island. BoatingWA would draw your attention to the new Fuelling Jetty and the fantastic facility it offers to Boaters. Many millions of dollars invested and Boaters are certainly enjoying it.

There have been a few letters go in the Rottnest Island Authority from Boaters offering to donate their refund to the Island’s Funds, and that has the double sided benefit of not only registering your consideration and appreciation for the Island – but also allows the Authority Team to finalise the refunds processes.

TIME IS EVAPORATING, so make sure that your refund does not.

Boating Western Australia again thanks the Premier, Minister Papalia, Rottnest Island Board and the Rottnest Island Authority thru Exec Dir. Mr Jason Banks .

A great result for all Western Australian Boaters

Best Regards and safe Boating

Colin Lockley
PRESIDENT Boating Western Australia

https://boatingwa.com.au/

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