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Pleasure-craft
Uses of your pleasure-craft
We do not cover your pleasure-craft while it is used for any of the following:
○ Racing of any kind.
○ Speed trials, other tests or contests of any type.
○ Competitions, including regattas.
○ Commercial purposes, such as for a business, trade or profession.
○ Hiring it out for any purpose.
○ Carrying passengers for reward.
○ Towing or salvage services under contract.
Your specific responsibilities
You must have a skipper’s licence, and be 16 or older
In the event of a claim, you must be able to show us that you had a valid South African skipper’s licence at the time, and
are 16 years of age or older.
This also applies to any person who may have been piloting your pleasure-craft at the time with your permission.
If the pleasure-craft is conveyed on land, the driver must have a valid driver’s licence.
A valid skipper’s or driver’s licence
A valid skipper’s, driver’s or learner’s licence is one that:
○ has been obtained from the correct authority, for the correct category
○ has been renewed on time
○ has not lapsed, or been cancelled or suspended.
Tender boat must be marked
Your tender boat must be permanently marked with the name of the parent craft it belongs to.