107—Vessels to which Part 9 Division 4 of Act applies
For the purposes of section 64B of the Act, vessels other than the
following are declared to be a class of vessels in respect of which an
Australian Builders Plate is required:
(a)
sailing vessels (whether or not the vessel has an auxiliary means of
propulsion);
(b)
personal watercraft designed to carry not more than 2 persons;
(c)
personal watercraft bearing a clearly visible plate or marking displaying the
following information:
(i)
the total weight (in kilograms) of persons and equipment
that may be carried by the personal watercraft;
(ii)
the maximum number of persons that may be carried by the
personal watercraft,
as recommended by the builder;
(d)
inflatable boats to which ISO 6185 applies bearing—
(i)
a plate attached in accordance with European Directive
2013/53/EU as in force from time to time; or
(ii)
a plate attached in accordance with the requirements set
out in the NMMA Certification Handbook that certifies that the inflatable boat
complies with the relevant requirements of that handbook;
(e) surf
rowboats;
(f)
rowing shells designed solely for racing in organised events or a purpose
associated with such racing;
(g)
canoes, kayaks, surf skis and similar vessels designed to be powered by a
paddle;
(h)
sailboards, kiteboards and similar vessels;
(i)
hydrofoils or hovercraft;
(j)
amphibious vehicles;
(k)
submersibles;
(l)
pedal-powered vessels;
(m)
aquatic toys;
(n)
water skis.