Inland Boat Licence

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Has anyone been through the process recently? My future FIL has bought a boat that we will use on the Hartebeespoort dam so we need to organise our licences, any information, recommendations, etc. will be appreciated.
 
It's a pretty simple exercise. There are a few guys in the Harties area that provide the licensing. You get a book to study, write a short test and do a practical on the water.
 
It's a pretty simple exercise. There are a few guys in the Harties area that provide the licensing. You get a book to study, write a short test and do a practical on the water.

Yeah, I found this thread specifically for Hartebeespoort but it is pretty old so hoping to find someone who has done it more recently.

 
I did my course a couple years ago at Bronkhorstpruit dam, https://skippercourses.co.za/
I waited nearly a year for my licence to show up due to Covid etc. normal waiting times, i'm told, are 6 months. but you get a temporary licence in the meantime.
 
I did my course a couple years ago at Bronkhorstpruit dam, https://skippercourses.co.za/
I waited nearly a year for my licence to show up due to Covid etc. normal waiting times, i'm told, are 6 months. but you get a temporary licence in the meantime.

Thanks for the suggestion, if waiting times are 6 months we'll have to get temporary licenses as summer is around the corner.
 
Hi guys, I'm also planning to get the licence. What are the fees for an R-Licence? I know different service providers will charge different costs, but what are the price ranges I need to budget for?

"R-LICENSE – Dams and Rivers
The license which allows the holder to operate on dams, rivers, lakes, lagoons and harbours in South Africa.

  • Copy of ID document (must be 16 years or older)
  • Four passport/id photos
  • Medical certificate
  • Log of a minimum of 25 hours on dams or rivers. To be signed by the applicant/student.
  • Pass the exam."
 
How the shmuck are you supposed to clock 25 hours of boating?
 
How the shmuck are you supposed to clock 25 hours of boating?
That is exactly the difficulty I had. You need to find a friend with a boat, or pay an instructor to give you the practical hours. It's a farce - you can learn everything in 3-5 hours. But I did it and now the domino chain can fall with my wife cracking her hours under my watch etc. Much easier for her...
 
I did an RYA PB2 course over 2 days. Comes with the option of an international competency certificate valid for powerboats up to 10m most places in the world...
 
Myself, FIL, SIL, BIL and SIL's boyfriend all managed to get our Category R skippers licence last night :cool: It was relatively easy and painless, needed a medical clearance from our GP, optician clearance after a basic test, ID photo's, copy of ID, R2300 cash, sat in a lecture for nearly two hours, wrote an exam which we were helped with if needed and now we can skipper the inlaws boat at Hartebeespoort.
 
Myself, FIL, SIL, BIL and SIL's boyfriend all managed to get our Category R skippers licence last night :cool: It was relatively easy and painless, needed a medical clearance from our GP, optician clearance after a basic test, ID photo's, copy of ID, R2300 cash, sat in a lecture for nearly two hours, wrote an exam which we were helped with if needed and now we can skipper the inlaws boat at Hartebeespoort.

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Myself, FIL, SIL, BIL and SIL's boyfriend all managed to get our Category R skippers licence last night :cool: It was relatively easy and painless, needed a medical clearance from our GP, optician clearance after a basic test, ID photo's, copy of ID, R2300 cash, sat in a lecture for nearly two hours, wrote an exam which we were helped with if needed and now we can skipper the inlaws boat at Hartebeespoort.
Damn bro. I write mine today in Benoni. I hope it is as easy as you make it sound. :oops:
 
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