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When operating a Personal Watercraft at a speed of 5 knots or more, on Victorian coastal waters, how far must you keep from the water’s edge?
Personal Watercraft are not steered by a rudder. Instead, they are steered by the left or right movement of the nozzle at the rear of the craft while the water jet is being expelled through the nozzle. Because of this, what would you need to consider if you were travelling at high speed and you quickly closed the throttle to avoid collision with another vessel or a person in the water in your close proximity?
A Personal Watercraft must give way to:
What safety equipment is required onboard a Personal Watercraft within 2 nautical miles of the shore when operating in coastal waters?
It is compulsory for every Personal Watercraft operating on Victorian waters to carry a torch that is:
What safety equipment is required onboard a Personal Watercraft more than 2 nautical miles from the shore on coastal waters?
It is important to remember that you must have power to maintain steering control of a Personal Watercraft because:
If you are proceeding up a narrow channel, river or harbour entrance, where it is not possible to maintain the minimum distance from other vessels or swimmers:
You are operating a Personal Watercraft with a group of friends on enclosed waters, each operating their own Personal Watercraft. What are the Victorian state rules you must obey in relation to speed and distance?
Where could you find the best information on any local dangers and special rules or regulations for a boating area with which you are unfamiliar?
Which of the following describes the correct configuration for navigational lights that must be displayed by a Personal Watercraft at night or during times of restricted visibility?
In surf areas, what must you consider in relation to swimmers?
In order to have space to accommodate the skier, what seating capacity should a Personal Watercraft have for it to be used to tow a water skier?
Why is it mandatory to carry a waterproof buoyant torch at all times when operating a Personal Watercraft?
You are driving your Personal Watercraft at about 8 knots and see some swimmers in the water immediately ahead, so you:
