Revised marine orders 16 and 19 to commence 1 September 2025

AMSA

The updated Marine Order 16 (Load lines) 2025 (MO16) and Marine Order 19 (Tonnage measurements) 2025 (MO19) will come into effect on 1 September 2025.

The updates ensure Australia’s regulations are aligned with international standards to support safer and more effective maritime operations.

Who the changes apply to

These changes will apply to:

  • owners and operators of RAVs
  • owners and operators of DCVs
  • foreign vessels operating in Australian waters.

About MO16 and MO19

MO16 gives effect to the International Convention on Load Lines. It sets out requirements for:

  • vessel certification as proof of survey and compliance with the convention
  • vessel load line markings
  • determining when a vessel is considered overloaded.

MO19 implements the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships. It deals with vessel certification as proof of compliance.

Key updates

  • Commercial yachts: clarifies that an Australian recreational vessel when operating as a commercial yacht and becomes RAV, it is subject to the International Convention on Load Lines and MO16 applies to it.
  • International Tonnage Certificates: gives AMSA or a recognised organisation (RO) the power to issue International Tonnage Certificates to eligible Australian-flagged recreational vessels.
  • Domestic commercial vessels: allows domestic commercial vessel (DCV) owners to apply for an International Tonnage Certificate.
  • Improved clarity: updates to both marine orders for consistency with other contemporary marine orders. The updates include simpler, clearer language and corrections for ease of understanding.
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