Exemption 33—Marine Safety (Sailing vessels with motor propulsion)

This exemption is relevant for people who work on or who want to work on a domestic commercial sailing vessel without the required certificate of competency.

You do not need to apply to us for this exemption.

If we request evidence of completion of a course or unit of study you must provide it to us within 14 days.  

What this exemption will allow you to do

Exemption 33 allows you to perform the duties of engineer on a sailing vessel with less than 75 kilowatts secondary motor propulsion power without an engineer certificate of competency. 

To use this exemption you have two options:

Option 1: Hold one of the following near coastal certificates of competency:

  • Coxswain grade 1
  • Coxswain grade 2

Option 2: Complete one of the following training courses:

  • at a registered training organisation — the MARC037 or equivalent motor engineering unit of the Maritime Industry Reference Committee’s Maritime Training Package for vessels with unlimited outboard propulsion power or inboard propulsion power <100 kW; or
  • the Australian Sailing–RYA Diesel Engine course and the Australian Sailing Powerboat Handling course; or
  • the Australian Sailing–RYA Diesel Engine course and the RYA Level 2 Powerboat course.

Legislation and incorporated material

Related information 

Superseded

Author

Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Last updated: 27 February 2023