Jet skis are a lot of fun — no argument there. Fast, agile, and perfect for getting out on the water when the weather’s good.
But here’s the thing a lot of people don’t realise until it’s too late: you can’t legally ride a jet ski in Victoria without a personal watercraft endorsement.
It doesn’t matter how experienced you are or how careful you think you’ll be.
What Is a Personal Watercraft Endorsement?
A personal watercraft (PWC) endorsement is an extra qualification added to your marine licence that allows you to legally operate a jet ski.
Even if you already hold a marine licence, you must have the endorsement to ride a PWC.
No endorsement, no riding — simple as that.
Why Jet Skis Are Treated Differently
Jet skis handle very differently to boats.
They:
- Accelerate much faster
- Turn more sharply
- Operate closer to swimmers and other craft
- Are often used at higher speeds
Because of that, the risks are higher — and so are the rules.
The endorsement exists to make sure riders understand those differences before getting on the water.
What the Endorsement Training Covers
Personal watercraft endorsement training focuses on:
- Safe riding distances
- Speed restrictions
- Right of way
- Operating near people and other vessels
- Managing speed and control
It’s not about killing the fun — it’s about keeping everyone safe.
Common Mistakes Jet Ski Riders Make
Some of the most common issues I see are:
- Riding too close to swimmers
- Not understanding no-wash zones
- Excessive speed near shore
- Assuming rules don’t apply
These are exactly the things the endorsement training is designed to prevent.
Fines and Penalties Are No Joke
Getting caught riding a jet ski without the proper endorsement can result in:
- Heavy fines
- Licence issues
- Being removed from the water on the spot
And ignorance won’t get you out of it.
Final Word From Paul
Jet skis are brilliant fun when they’re used properly.
Getting your personal watercraft endorsement isn’t a hassle — it’s a smart move that lets you ride legally, safely, and without looking over your shoulder.
Do it once, do it right, and enjoy the water for what it’s meant to be.



