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Filling out the Recreational Ship Registration Application can be a straightforward process when approached step-by-step. This guide will provide clear instructions to help you complete the application accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your application smoothly.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by filling out the registration effective date and, if applicable, the registration number. Ensure that all information is accurate.
- Provide the details of the registered proprietor or trustee. This includes the full name and residential or business address. Make sure to enter the postcode.
- Indicate if someone is lodging the application on your behalf. If yes, fill out the representative's full name and signature.
- Enter the ship details, including the Hull Identification Number (HIN) or Serial Identification Number (SIN), year of build, make, model, and the ship's dimensions (length, beam, height, and draught).
- Select the appropriate options regarding the Australian Builders Plate and if the ship is to be registered in two names.
- If applicable, state whether you are applying for a registration concession and detail any relevant information.
- Fill out engine details, including engine type (inboard or outboard) and the manufacturer. Include serial numbers and Kilowatt Brake Power.
- Provide proof of origin for the ship. This may include a Bill of Sale or Certificate of Registration.
- Review all entered information for accuracy. Once confirmed, save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as necessary.
Complete your Recreational Ship Registration Application online for a hassle-free process!
All boats—including personal watercraft (PWC)—with an engine of 3kW or more must be registered when they are on the water in Queensland. If your boat is not used entirely for private recreation or is not owned by a school, a surf lifesaving club or other community group, you will need to get commercial registration.
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