Every now and then someone asks me whether a restricted marine licence is enough for what they want to do on the water.
Usually it goes something like:
“I’m only going out on weekends — do I really need a full licence?”
It’s a fair question. So let’s break it down properly.
What Is a Restricted Marine Licence?
A restricted marine licence allows you to operate a powered boat, but with certain conditions and limitations.
Those restrictions are there to reduce risk for less experienced operators, especially early on.
It’s legal, it’s recognised — but it’s not the same as a full marine licence.
What Are the Limitations?
Restrictions can include things like:
- Operating only during daylight hours
- Lower speed limits
- Limits on where you can operate
These rules are designed to keep things simple, but they can also become frustrating if you want a bit more freedom on the water.
Is It Enough for Casual Weekend Use?
If your boating plans are very basic — short daytime trips, calm conditions, familiar waterways — a restricted marine licence can be enough.
It suits people who:
- Boat occasionally
- Stick to quiet areas
- Don’t push limits
But you do need to be comfortable working within those restrictions.
Where People Start to Outgrow It
A lot of people find they outgrow a restricted marine licence pretty quickly.
That usually happens when:
- You want to travel further
- You want more flexibility with time or conditions
- You get more confident on the water
At that point, upgrading becomes the logical next step.
Why Some People Skip Straight to a Full Licence
Many people choose to go straight for a full marine licence because:
- It avoids future upgrades
- It offers more freedom
- The training isn’t much harder
- It better suits regular boating
If you know boating will be more than an occasional thing, it’s often the simpler option.
Final Word From Paul
A restricted marine licence isn’t wrong — it just has its limits.
If you’re only heading out now and then and you’re happy with restrictions, it can do the job. But if you reckon boating will become a regular part of your life, a full licence will give you fewer headaches down the track.
It’s about choosing what suits how you’ll actually use the boat.



