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The BoatSafe Workbook is a publication for all boat operators. It is essential reading for people wanting to learn how to drive a boat or ride a PWC, and an excellent refresher for those at all levels of experience on the water.
The workbook covers all aspects of boating from preparation and pre-departure checks to safely moving around on the water and implementing emergency procedures. The content complements Queensland’s recreational licensing scheme, BoatSafe, with a number of activities at the end of each section.
Contents
1.0. Preparation
1.1. Glossary
1.2. Language
1.3. Hull
1.4. Construction material
1.5. Propulsion
1.6. Batteries
1.7. Buoyancy
1.8. Seaworthiness
1.9. Registration
1.10. Capacity specification
1.11. General safety obligation
2.0. Pre-departure checks
2.1. Trip plan
2.2. Boat check
2.3. Routine maintenance
2.4. Tools and spares
2.5. Fuel
2.6. Safety equipment table
2.7. Water limits
2.8. Safety equipment
2.9. Weather
2.10. Tides
3.0. Manoeuvring
3.1. Influencing factors
3.2. Launching and retrieving
3.3. Berthing and unberthing
3.4. Attaching to a mooring
3.5. To anchor
4.0. On the water
4.1. International code of signals
4.2. IALA buoyage system
4.3. Rules of the road
4.4. Sound signals
4.5. Navigation lights
4.6. Navigatin g
4.7. Local rules
4.8. Bar crossing
4.9. Navigating near shipping channels
4.10. Waterskiing rules
4.11. Alcohol and drug obligations
4.12. Enforcement officers
4.13. Incident reporting
4.14. Pollution
4.15. Marine animals and habitats
5.0. Emergency response
5.1. Engine failure
5.2. Abandoning the boat
5.3. Fire
5.4. Capsize
5.5. Person overboard
5.6. Grounding
5.7. Personal survival
5.8. First aid
6.0. Emergency communications
6.1. Distress signals
6.2. Marine radio
6.3. Mobile phones
7.0. Personal watercraft
7.1. Licensin g
7.2. Preparation
7.3. Pre-departure checks
7.4. Manoeuvring
7.5. On the water
8.0. Where to find additional information
8.1. Maritime Safety Queensland office locations
8.2. Further reading