QLD Boating Rules
Safety and Equipment
Marine Environment and Navigation
Tides, Weather & Conditions
Boat Types & Handling
100

What is the minimum age to obtain a recreational marine driver licence (RMDL) in Queensland?

16

100

What safety item must be available for each person on board a recreational boat in Queensland?

A life jacket

100

What does a red buoy with even numbers indicate when returning to harbour in Queensland?

Port side (left) channel marker.

100

What time of day is it generally safest to cross a coastal bar in Queensland?

At high tide.

100

What type of vessel is typically used for personal recreation on Queensland waterways?

Dinghies

200

In Queensland, when must lifejackets be worn on a boat under 4.8 metres?

When crossing a designated coastal bar.

200

Name one piece of safety equipment required for boats operating more than 2 nautical miles offshore.

EPIRB

200

What marine park stretches along Queensland’s coast and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site?

The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

200

What does BOM stand for when checking marine weather?

Bureau of Meteorology.

200

What kind of vessel is a PWC?

Personal Watercraft

300

True or False: You can operate a jet ski in Queensland with only a regular boat licence.

False

300

What colour is a distress flare used during the day?

Orange

300

What do you call the chart used to navigate Queensland’s coastal waters?

A nautical chart.

300

What colour warning flag is used by surf lifesavers to show dangerous conditions?

Red

300

What should you do when meeting another boat head-on in open waters?

Both vessels should alter course to starboard (right).

400

What is the speed limit in a 6-knot zone in Queensland?

6 knots

400

What’s the minimum requirement for fire safety on a boat with a fuel-powered engine in Queensland?

At least one fire extinguisher must be carried.

400

What is the purpose of a green lateral mark in Queensland waterways?

Indicates starboard (right) side when returning to harbour.

400

What natural phenomenon causes tides in Queensland’s coastal waters?

The gravitational pull of the moon and sun.

400

What’s the term for a boat turning around in a confined area using a forward and reverse gear sequence?

A three-point turn or pivot turn.

500

What does a “wash zone” sign indicate in Queensland waterways?

Reduce speed to avoid creating wash that can affect other boats or the shore.

500

What type of anchor is commonly used on sandy seabeds in Queensland coastal waters?

Sand or plough anchor

500

What is the name of the current that flows south along Queensland’s east coast?

The East Australian Current.

500

What is the term for a fast, narrow current moving away from the shore that can be dangerous to swimmers and boaters?

Rip current.

500

What is cavitation in relation to boat propellers?

It’s when air bubbles form around the propeller, reducing its efficiency and causing damage.