Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00468:reg:5:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00468
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 6/6)
Character Range: 21920–23993

a sail, but does not include such a boat when it is being propelled (in whole or part) by mechanical power.
sidelights means lights on a boat that show:
 (a) an unbroken green light on the starboard side of the boat over an arc of visibility of 112.5 degrees, from ahead of the boat to just behind the beam of the boat on the starboard side; and
 (b) an unbroken red light on the port side of the boat over an arc of visibility of 112.5 degrees, from ahead of the boat to just behind the beam of the boat on the port side.
small boat means a dinghy, row boat or inflatable boat that:
 (a) is less than 3 metres in length; and
 (b) is built so as to float if swamped or capsized; and
 (c) is not a tender or a boat carrying an engine or fuel.
small tender means a tender that:
 (a) is less than 3 metres in length; and
 (b) only operates within 200 metres of the shore.
sports club means an entity established for a sporting or athletic purpose, and includes each person who is a member of the entity or who is participating in a competition that is run by the entity.
sternlight means a light on a boat that shows an unbroken white light behind the boat over an arc of visibility of 135 degrees.
tender means a boat that:
 (a) is less than 7.5 metres in length; and
 (b) only transports goods or people; and
 (c) only operates between its parent boat and the shore or another boat; and
 (d) only operates within 1 nautical mile from its parent boat.
Transport for NSW means the body of that name constituted by the Transport Administration Act 1988 (NSW), as in force at the commencement of this Ordinance.
under way, in relation to a boat, means the boat is not anchored, moored, aground or made fast to the shore or a jetty.
unsafe, in relation to a boat, means the boat is a danger to human life or to the environment because of any of the following:
 (a) the condition of the boat or equipment on the boat;
 (b) the manner or place in which cargo or equipment on the boat is stowed or secured;
 (c) the nature of the cargo on the boat;
 (d) the overloading of the boat.