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NSW PWC Licence: Fees, Tests & Rules for 2026

Everything you need to ride a jet ski in NSW — fees from $253, how to book the test, age limits and under-16 rules. Jetpilot's 2026 guide.

How to Get a Jet Ski Licence in Queensland (2026)

Two licences, one $123.85 fee, lifetime validity — Jetpilot's guide to the QLD PWCL. Plus BoatSafe training, under-16 rules and the supervised-rider exception.

Tips & TricksHow to Care for Your Water Sports Gear: The Complete Guide

How to Care for Your Water Sports Gear: The Complete Guide

Long weekend done right? Your gear’s probably copping it. Salt dried into everything. Sand where it shouldn’t be. Wet gear thrown in the back of the car with every intention of “sorting it later.” ...

Tips & TricksWaterproof Bags for Jet-Ski: The No Stress Buying Guide Checklist

Waterproof Bags for Jet-Ski: The No Stress Buying Guide Checklist

At Jetpilot, we build gear for the reality of PWC riding. Spray that finds its way into everything, glovebox dust, wet hands, and the occasional "oops" moment at the ramp. If you are shopping fo...

EventsGet Ready to Make Waves: 2026 Watercross Nationals Hit the Gold Coast!

Get Ready to Make Waves: 2026 Watercross Nationals Hit the Gold Coast!

Jet ski racing fans and adrenaline seekers are gearing up for one of the most exciting motorsport weekends of the year, the 2026 Watercross Nationals, set to roar into life on the Gold Coast from 6...

WaterHow to Choose the Perfect Size Life Jacket for Your Dog

How to Choose the Perfect Size Life Jacket for Your Dog

If your dog’s part of the weekend crew, they need more than good vibes and a strong doggy paddle. Boat days, jetski missions, river runs and beach launches all have one thing in common: dogs can sl...

WaterComplete Guide to Australian Life Jacket Standards (L50 vs L50S) and PFD Types in Australia

Complete Guide to Australian Life Jacket Standards (L50 vs L50S) and PFD Types in Australia

If you’ve ever stood in front of a wall of vests wondering what L50, L50S, “PFD Type 2” or “Type 3” actually means, you’re not alone. In Australia, the rating isn’t just a sticker. It tells you how...