Also to note Seadoo, there are numerous clubs which are NOT within the association banner and therefore "do as they please".
Don’t you mean there are a handful of clubs STILL in the association??
Been a mass exodus from QLD and NSW associations over the last few years. 4WD QLD only has a couple of clubs left.
With regards to the driver training. Any training is better then none in my view.
If it’s from an accredited trainer, a “self appointed expert” or just a friend who has a lot of experience, as long as someone can give correct guidance on the basic safety and procedures it’s better then finding out the hard way.
I have attended several training days run by “self appointed experts” and I guarantee all of the novices that came along on these gained extremely valuable knowledge and now have a much greater understanding of the basics to keep them selves and everyone around them out of trouble.
I say if a responsible experienced person is prepared to impart some of their knowledge onto others with absolutely no idea and help save one potentially dangerous situation, that’s a good thing.
If you believe you need to fork out for a full blown 2 day accredited course before you can hit the tracks that’s fine too.
Any knowledge is good knowledge when it comes to safe 4wding.