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Mooloolah River On-water Vessel RegulationsMooloolah River On-water Vessel Regulations
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Waterskiing vessel must be 4.3 metres or shorter in length and towing only one person
Mooloolah RiverNational Park
Last Printed on March19, 2012
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LegendPermitted WaterskiingPermitted Freestyling, Surfing & Wave Jumping4 knot speed limit40 knot speed limit (30 knots hire/drive PWC)6 knot speed limitBathing Reserve (aquatic craft prohibited)6 Knot Speed Limit for PWC - Bathing Reserve
1:25,0770 0.45 0.9 1.350.225
Km
MangrovesBeachesCouncil Open SpaceProtected Areas of QueenslandWater BodiesOpen waters (ocean)Major Road Corridors
Regulations shown on this map are gazetted areas that fall within various pieces of legislation. These include:• Transport Operations (Marine Safety) Regulation 2004 (TOMSR)• Transport Infrastructure (Sunshine Coast Waterways) Management Plan 2000 (TISCWMP)• Sunshine Coast Local Law No. 6In addition to these gazetted areas, there are also various other marine safety regulations that must be complied with, including distances from other vessels, swimmers and the shore. Please refer to the relevant legislation for more details.
Freestyling, surfing, wave jumping andwaterskiing are all permitted in open
waters (ocean)(exceptfor designated bathing
reserves)