Future of PWC RYA prepare response to consultation and reminds members to have their say

The Royal Yachting Association (RYA) prepare to submit a response to Government consultation on the classification of recreational and personal watercraft.

The Department for Transport (DfT) has launched a public consultation on the use and classification of recreational and personal watercraft (PWC). The Government has said that the consultation’s purpose is to ‘modernise laws and clamp down on dangerous driving of jet skis to protect the public and coastal areas.’

The consultation, ‘Strengthening enforcement of the dangerous use of recreational and personal watercraft’ opened on 06 September and will close at 11:45pm on 01 November 2021. 

The proposals from DfT would re-classify the use of recreational and personal watercraft, such as PWCs and speedboats, making the users subject to the same laws and safety obligations as those who operate ships, meaning tougher sentences for those caught driving recklessly.

Maritime Minister Robert Courts said: “The vast majority of jet-skis users, and those operating personal and recreational watercraft, do so safely and responsibly. However, there are those who unfortunately put others in danger. Introducing these laws will help prevent accidents from happening, allowing everyone to enjoy our waterways, beaches and coastlines safely and with peace of mind.”

The consultation is part of the Government’s commitment to personal and recreational watercraft safety outlined in the Maritime Safety Action Plan launched by ministers during Maritime Safety Week 2019.

Howard Pridding, RYA Director of External Affairs, said: “The RYA works with partners on initiatives to support safe and responsible use of personal watercraft. We share the Minister’s desire to frame legislation that will help to address the minority of PWC users who behave irresponsibly and create issues. We have undertaken a detailed review of the proposed changes to legislation to ensure that it is focussed and will not bring unintended consequences for other forms of boating. We will be submitting a thorough response to the consultation and would encourage our members who enjoy riding personal watercraft responsibly to have their say before the consultation deadline.” 

To have your say on the DfT’s proposals, please visit the GOV.UK website

The consultation closes at 11:45pm on 01 November 2021.

If you have any questions regarding the RYA’s response to the PWC consultation or any of our other current affair issues, please visit the Representation page on the RYA website or email cruising@rya.org.uk.