❓ Mr. Marshall asks about the number of registered vessels in WA, specifically dinghies and 6-8 meter craft, for 2002-2004. The response provides the requested registration numbers for open boats, runabouts, and 6-8 meter vessels.
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(b) what numbers for craft 6 metres to 8 metres were registered in 2002 compared to 2003 and 2004?
(a) The number of registered vessels that could be considered “dinghies” for the years requested are as follows: Calendar year 2002 – open boats 26,490; runabouts 21,971. Calendar year 2003 – open boats 27,894; runabouts 22,375. As at 21 May 2004 – open boats 28,162; runabouts 22,533. (b) The number of registered vessels 6metres to 8 metres for the years requested are as follows: Calendar year 2002 – 8,108. Calendar year 2003 – 8,537. As at 21 May 2004 – 8,487.
Calendar year 2002 – open boats 26,490; runabouts 21,971. Calendar year 2003 – open boats 27,894; runabouts 22,375. As at 21 May 2004 – open boats 28,162; runabouts 22,533. (b) The number of registered vessels 6metres to 8 metres for the years requested are as follows: Calendar year 2002 – 8,108. Calendar year 2003 – 8,537. As at 21 May 2004 – 8,487.
(b) The number of registered vessels 6metres to 8 metres for the years requested are as follows: Calendar year 2002 – 8,108. Calendar year 2003 – 8,537. As at 21 May 2004 – 8,487.
Calendar year 2002 – 8,108. Calendar year 2003 – 8,537. As at 21 May 2004 – 8,487.
(a) The number of registered vessels that could be considered “dinghies” for the years requested are as follows: Calendar year 2002 – open boats 26,490; runabouts 21,971. Calendar year 2003 – open boats 27,894; runabouts 22,375. As at 21 May 2004 – open boats 28,162; runabouts 22,533. (b) The number of registered vessels 6metres to 8 metres for the years requested are as follows: Calendar year 2002 – 8,108. Calendar year 2003 – 8,537. As at 21 May 2004 – 8,487.
Calendar year 2002 – open boats 26,490; runabouts 21,971. Calendar year 2003 – open boats 27,894; runabouts 22,375. As at 21 May 2004 – open boats 28,162; runabouts 22,533. (b) The number of registered vessels 6metres to 8 metres for the years requested are as follows: Calendar year 2002 – 8,108. Calendar year 2003 – 8,537. As at 21 May 2004 – 8,487.
(b) The number of registered vessels 6metres to 8 metres for the years requested are as follows: Calendar year 2002 – 8,108. Calendar year 2003 – 8,537. As at 21 May 2004 – 8,487.
Calendar year 2002 – 8,108. Calendar year 2003 – 8,537. As at 21 May 2004 – 8,487.
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Answered
16 June 2004
Responded by
Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
43 days
The Department for Planning and Infrastructure does not collect information on the number of vessels using the Peel waterways. These figures represent the number of registered recreational vessels in Western Australia.
(a) The number of registered vessels that could be considered “dinghies” for the years requested are as follows:
Calendar year 2002 – open boats 26,490; runabouts 21,971.
Calendar year 2003 – open boats 27,894; runabouts 22,375.
As at 21 May 2004 – open boats 28,162; runabouts 22,533.
(b) The number of registered vessels 6metres to 8 metres for the years requested are as follows:
Calendar year 2002 – 8,108.
Calendar year 2003 – 8,537.
As at 21 May 2004 – 8,487.
(a) The number of registered vessels that could be considered “dinghies” for the years requested are as follows:
Calendar year 2002 – open boats 26,490; runabouts 21,971.
Calendar year 2003 – open boats 27,894; runabouts 22,375.
As at 21 May 2004 – open boats 28,162; runabouts 22,533.
(b) The number of registered vessels 6metres to 8 metres for the years requested are as follows:
Calendar year 2002 – 8,108.
Calendar year 2003 – 8,537.
As at 21 May 2004 – 8,487.
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