Courses: Training Programs
Recreational Boating
Western Australia's 12,500 kilometre coastline is the most extensive and isolated in Australia. We have 72,000 registered vessels and an estimated quarter of a million people enjoying our aquatic resources. Unfortunately each year too many Western Australian's are killed, injured or required rescuing while participating in recreational boating. During 2005, in Western Australia six lives were lost and just under 1,300 marine search and rescues were undertaken as a result of boating incidents.
Whether you’re into fishing, sailing, diving, cruising or just having fun in your boat, this site will provide some information on the different types of training courses offered by Royal Life Saving, including the Recreational Skipper's Ticket. Training can be conducted in Perth, Fremantle and other areas of Western Australia.
For more information about the Recreational Skipper’s Ticket please see the Department of Planning and Infrastructure website:
http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/imarine/recboating/3133.asp

You can find more information about the different types of recreational boating programs offered by choosing one of the links below:
Recreational Skipper’s Ticket - Theory Revision and Assessment
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