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Boating for everyone: Making the joys and benefits of boating accessible to all Australians

by Boating Industry Association 4 Dec 2024 23:09 PST
Australia has some of the best waterways in the world © Boating Industry Association

Boating is an activity that transcends age, gender and cultural background, offering something for everyone. From enhancing mental and physical health to fostering meaningful connections with family and friends, boating is a universally accessible way to enjoy the outdoors and create lasting memories.

This summer the Boating Industry Association Ltd (BIA) is championing the message that boating is for all Australians, regardless of experience level or financial situations, and that there are no barriers to enjoying the vast benefits of life on the water. With numerous sailing and boating clubs across the nation with learn-to-sail programs and crewing opportunities, to a growing trend in boat hire, share and membership models, Australians can enjoy boating without the need for ownership, making it more affordable and accessible than ever before.

BIA CEO Andrew Scott said, "time spent on, in, or around water has long been recognised for its positive effects on health. The Blue Mind Theory suggests that the presence of water has a calming influence, reducing stress, improving mental clarity, and promoting an overall sense of well-being. Studies have shown that being on the water can lower stress levels, boost mood and increase relaxation, making boating an ideal activity for anyone looking to enjoy our great outdoors."

In an increasingly digital world, getting away from screens and spending quality time with loved ones can also be challenging. Boating offers a unique opportunity for people to connect in a way that is free from the distractions of modern life. Whether it's a leisurely cruise, an exciting day of water sports, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, boating provides a shared experience that fosters deeper connections between family members, friends and even new acquaintances.

An appealing aspect of boating is its diversity. There is a boat for every interest, experience level, and budget - from paddlecraft, runabouts and small sailboats, to luxury motor cruisers and sailing yachts. For those new to boating, affordable and easy-to-use options are available, while experienced boaters can enjoy more well-equipped vessels for more challenging adventures.

Boat hire and membership programs are also changing the way people experience boating, by offering flexible and affordable options. Owning a boat can be costly and time-consuming, but Australians no longer need to own a vessel to experience the benefits of boating. The rise of boat hire, share and membership models is making it easier and more affordable to get out on the water. These flexible programs allow Australians to enjoy boating without the financial commitment and maintenance associated with boat ownership.

Mr Scott said, "boating has deep roots in Australian culture but perceived or real barriers, such as upfront costs, storage issues, and maintenance responsibilities, often give potential enthusiasts pause. However, innovative solutions like GoBoat, Book My Boat and boat share or membership programs like Boatlife Boat Club and Freedom Boat Club are making it easier than ever for Australians to access and enjoy this favourite pastime."

"People in our cities and urban areas often lack space for boat storage and time for regular maintenance, and can find these share-economy models particularly attractive. By offering flexible access to a range of vessels without the burden of ownership," he said.

Whether someone is new to boating or an experienced sailor, there's a place for them on the water. From casual paddleboarding and kayaking, to thrilling water sports, or relaxing cruising trips, boating offers something for everyone.

The BIA encourages all Australians to explore the benefits of boating, with options that suit every budget and interest, with or without the need for boat ownership. For more information on how to Discover Boating visit: discoverboating.com.au.

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