The campaign focuses on three key pillars to guide boat owners:

  • Own it: Assisting potential and new boaters in making informed decisions when purchasing a boat, understanding what to look for, and identifying potential safety risks.
  • Maintain it: Providing tips on proper storage and maintenance to keep vessels in top condition and ready for safe outings.
  • Enjoy it: Helping boaters make informed, safe, and sustainable decisions to enhance their boating experience, emphasising that an informed skipper is a good skipper.

BIA CEO Andrew Fielding highlighted the importance of this campaign, stating that it aims to empower boaters with the knowledge to make responsible choices, fostering a culture of safety that extends beyond just one week of the year.

In support of this initiative, the BIA has also introduced a Marine Broker Accreditation program. This program requires brokers to meet specific criteria designed to protect and assure the best interests of the public. Additionally, the BIA has formed alliances with marine surveyors to further promote opportunities for the public to buy boats from trusted sources and to consider engaging qualified marine surveyors where appropriate.

Fielding emphasised that these steps are taken to help the public make informed decisions when buying a boat, particularly used boats, because a great day on the water is a safe day.

The 'Responsible Boat Ownership' campaign reflects the BIA's commitment to enhancing safety and responsibility within the boating community. By providing essential knowledge and resources, the campaign aims to ensure that all Australians can enjoy their time on the water safely and responsibly.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Monday 30th March, 2026

Please Note: If this information affects you or is relevant to your circumstances, seek advice from a licensed professional.

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