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From 1 July 2025, almost all masters of a ferry-in-chains vessel are required to have this endorsement. Previously, you could operate without this endorsement under exemption 21. However, this exemption expired on 30 June 2025.
You do not need to have this endorsement if you hold a Master <45m near coastal (NC) or a Master <100m near NC certificate of competency.
With an endorsement you can operate any ferry-in-chains vessel without restrictions on:
Vessel certification and relevant medical conditions of your certificate of competency will still apply.
To be eligible for a ferry-in-chains endorsement, you must:
The application process varies depending on whether you hold a current certificate of competency.
You can add the ferry-in-chains endorsement application at the same time as your application for a new:
If you hold a current boat licence, the simplest option is to apply for a Coxswain grade 3 NC and apply for the endorsement at the same time.
To be eligible for this certificate you must be:
You must hold a current HLTAID011 'Provide first aid' certificate', or equivalent.
Submit a copy of this certificate with your application.
Note: If your first aid or medical certificate expires within 90 days of submitting your application, we may request an updated certificate.
If you hold a recreational boat licence, issued by a state or territory, you do not need to complete any additional training.
Submit a copy of your recreational boat licence with your application.
You can complete any one of the following:
Submit your course completion certificate or statement of attainment with your application.
If you are applying using a recreational boat licence, issued by a state or territory, you will need to show:
If you are applying using other training courses, you will need to show:
You need to submit at least one of the following as proof of qualifying sea service:
Submit proof of sea service with your application.
Take your ID, your completed application form and copies of the required documents to a participating Australia Post outlet. You will also need to pay an application fee.
To find out how to add a ferry-in-chains endorsement to your current certificate, select the ‘Endorsements and restrictions’ section relevant to your current certificate, and follow the steps to apply:
Note: You don't need to apply for this endorsement if you hold a Master <45m NC or a Master <100m NC certificate.
If you need help completing or submitting your application for a national law certificate, or if you can't get to an Australia Post outlet, please contact us.
A ferry-in-chains is also known as a cable ferry. It is a ferry guided and/or propelled across a river or large body of water by cables connected to both shores.