Helping You and Your Boat
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BOATING EDUCATION
Keen to learn the ropes on your own boat? We can help to optimise your boat's set up to suit your needs.
We can point out the safety equipment you need and help you to prepare for a trip or even cruise safely with friends and family. Whatever the need, we can help you.
"A checklist cannot or sail a boat (or fly a plane). Instead, they provide reminders of only the most critical and important steps" Atul Gawande

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Photography
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Aerial Drone Photography
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Racing & Competition
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Family Album
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Film & Documentary
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On Board Action
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Brochure & Stills
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Post Editing & Animation
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SHIPWRIGHTS
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RIGGING
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Aerial Drone Photography
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Racing & Competition
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Family Album
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Film & Documentary
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On Board Action
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Brochure & Stills
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Post Editing & Animation
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INSURANCE
Keen to learn the ropes on your own boat? We can help to optimise your boat's set up to suit your needs. We can point out the safety equipment you need and help you to prepare for a trip or even cruise safely with friends and family. Whatever the need, we can help you on your way.
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REGISTRATION
Under the Shipping Registration Act 1981, the following Australian owned vessels must be registered:
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Commercial vessels, 24 metres and over in tonnage length and capable of navigating the high seas.
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All vessels sailing overseas, regardless of their size.
The following vessels are exempt from the requirement to be registered providing they are not intending to leave an Australian port for an overseas port:
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Ships less than 24 metres in tonnage length
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Government ships
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fishing vessels
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pleasure crafts.
These vessels are permitted to be registered, if the owner wishes to do so.
IMPORTATION
Visting Australia?
If Australia is likely to be your end destination you will be required to import your vessel.
Yachts are subject to a general rate of duty of 5 per cent based on the customs value (basically the price paid) and 10 per cent goods and services tax (GST) calculated on the customs value plus international transport and insurance plus the duty.
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Privately imported yachts...MORE
Leaving Australia?
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