Boat Licence Practical Session Only - Rose Bay

State: NSW

AUD $209.00

Group from 4 to 10

Duration: 

7h
The boat license practical session is designed for those people who have studied the boating safety handbook and are ready to sit the knowledge test but do not have access a Boat to complete the practical tasks.

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The boat license practical session is designed for those people who have studied the boating safety handbook and are ready to sit the knowledge test but do not have access  a Boat to complete the practical tasks. Not practical log book is required when completing the practical through us.


Most of our clients decide to do the theory session with us even if they have studied the handbook as well because it is not much more expensive and they have the benefit of everything  being fresh in their mind on the day. It enables them to do a complete Boat license in one day instead of spreading it across multiple days doing the practical session with us and the knowledge test with service New South Wales. 


If you do decide this is the method for you then the day is a fun practical day that starts at 9 am. We cover all of the required tasks and at the end of the training we issue you with a completed application form that has the practical section filled in.  


You will then need to do the theory exam at a service NSW branch and after you have passed the test you can give them your application form that has the confirmation that you have done your practical.

We will meet at the Rose Bay Boat Ramp in Lyne Park at Rose Bay.

Here are a few common ways to reach the Rose Bay boat ramp in Lyne Park, Rose Bay:


## 1. By Driving

1. **From Sydney CBD**  
   – Head east on **New South Head Road**.  
   – Continue along New South Head Road until you reach Rose Bay.  
   – Keep an eye out for Lyne Park on the left (if coming from the city).  
   – The boat ramp is located near **594 New South Head Road**, adjacent to Lyne Park.

2. **Parking**  
   – There is limited parking near the boat ramp and along Lyne Park. Be prepared to look for street parking, especially on weekends or peak times.


## 2. By Bus

– **Routes**  
  – Common bus routes that service Rose Bay include **324, 325, and 326**.  
  – These buses typically run from the city (e.g., Town Hall or Circular Quay) and pass through Edgecliff Station before reaching Rose Bay.

1. **Check Timetables**  
   – Use the **Trip Planner** on the Transport for NSW website (transportnsw.info) or a real-time bus app to find the specific route and departure times.

2. **Alighting**  
   – Get off at a stop near **Lyne Park** or **Rose Bay Wharf**.  
   – The boat ramp is a short walk from those bus stops.


## 3. By Ferry

1. **From Circular Quay**  
   – Take the **F7 ferry** (Rose Bay Ferry) bound for Rose Bay.  
   – Ferries to Rose Bay run regularly, but check the schedule in advance, especially on weekends or holidays.

2. **Arrival**  
   – Disembark at **Rose Bay Wharf**.  
   – From Rose Bay Wharf, walk just a few minutes to Lyne Park. The boat ramp is right next to the park.


### Tips

– **Plan Ahead**: Always check traffic or public transport schedules, especially if you’re heading out early for a day on the water.  
– **Peak Times**: On busy weekends or public holidays, parking near the ramp can fill up quickly. Consider arriving early or using public transport when possible.  
– **Amenities**: Lyne Park offers a few amenities such as restrooms, a playground, and cafés nearby.  

You will need to have your identity verified before you can sit the test.  Please refer to the following page for what is accepted by the NSW government.

https://www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boating-and-transport/maritime-licences/boat-and-pwc-licences/proof-of-identity

Don’t forget to bring.
Your Current Drivers License or 100 Points of ID
A hat
Sun screen
Sun protective clothing
A notebook and pen
Lunch if you do not want to buy lunch
Wet weather gear if it looks like rain

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