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A Boating Guide for the Swan Canning Riverpark MITCHELL CRESCENT WALCOTT RD 5 Knots WHATLEY Garratt Road Bridge 2.8 Ascot Racecourse STREET Bardon Park STREET GUILDFORD GRANDSTAND VINCENT STREET Maylands Yacht Club City Beach Hospital MAYLANDS ST ANNES ASCOT STREET S.F. ASCOT STREET 8 Knots WATERS 5 Knots BULWER Special Closed Waters Motorised Vessels BEAUFORT SEA SCOUTS FREEWAY STREET Banks Grove Farm Y Y Y Reserve Tranby House Boat Ruins Reserve AERODROME 5 Knots Belmont Park ts BELGRAVIA ST PARADE POWERHOUSE Jetty Ruins o Racecourse Slipway n Overhead Power K MAYLANDS WILLIAM 8 Lines 132kV WEST 11·5 BUNBURY BRIDGE MARKET NEWCASTLE PERTH T STREET S MURRAY ST A E HAY WELLINGTON Windan Bridge Telephone Goongoongup 3.9 STREET Bridge ST BELMONT STREET CAUTION Water STREET Clarkson Reserve STREET Foul Ground Ski Maylands GEORGE 9 Submerged Piles Boat Ramp Area LEGEND 5 knots 270.1° Claisebrook BELMONT LORD 3 5 Knots Cove HIGHWAY Indicates STREET Hardey Park 5 Knot Area safe water MURRAY to the North Bldg (conspic) Belmont Jetty (260) HAY Hospital Boat Shed North STREET Cracknell Park 8 Knot Area N ER Y Closed Waters ST RIVERVALE EA WILLIAM Motorised Vessels 8 Knots for vessels PERTH STREET Gloucester Park over 20m only SHENTON PARK AVE Indicates STREET EAST PERTH BURSWOOD 12 safe water Reservoir BARRACK AVE Barrack St ADELAIDE to the South Jetties WAC Water Ski Area South SWAN AND CANNING RIVERS STREET APBA VICTORIA Speed Foul RIVERSIDE LATHLAIN Non Public Memorial TCE Boat Water Ski Area A boating guide for the Swan Canning Riverpark Kings Park Langley Area Military Exercise Narrows Bridge 8.0 Park Indicates DRIVE PLAIN Kings Governor Kennedy’s Fountain Dredged 13 PWC Freestyle safe water Area GREAT NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION The launching ramp at the Narrows PWC ORRONG The Narrows Causeway Perth Area to the East ROAD 3.2 Charles East area is only for the use of PWCs, no boats Kings Park to 8 Knots 1 metre For more detailed information, refer to the are allowed to use ramp for launching Island Closed Waters Park 4 Paterson ROAD n and retrieving (except for commercial ski Old Swan Brewery tio Motorised Vessels POINT BELCHES a Department of Transport Nautical Chart MILL i Park operator and commercial parasail operator). Commercial soc BAY POINT Old Mill s Indicates P E R T H Heirisson A Water Ski safe water Swan and Canning Rivers WA 898 Mends St Channel D Private Moorings Dredged to 1.5 metres Causeway Vic Park O i WO to the West Area 8 Knots Sk 2.8 BURS West r ate Y Swan River Trust Hospital (conspic) (2) KNOT PILE W Courtesy Mooring SHEPPERTON ROAD OVERHEAD POWERLINE WA McCallum Park MOUNTS W A T E R ALBANY ROAD OVERHEAD POWERLINE BRIDGE Beacon, port, BRIDGE CLEARANCE HEIGHTS 5 Fuel CLEARANCE HEIGHTS Coode St Channel QUARRY POINT (1) QUARRY KWINANA Mends St Jetty HWY starboard as shown on chart as shown on chart Building (conspic) Start Box space 18 BREWERY space Ferry Fremantle Rail Terminal Boat Ramp East Fremantle 17.2m HIGHWAY -North Span 8.1m PWC Area ST Wilson 10.0m -Centre 8.2m JUDD Spar buoy, port, NEDLANDS 47 POPLAR Wesley College VICTORIA PARK FREEWAY MILL Public toilet Riverton Bridge 5.7m CLEARANCE CLEARANCE -South Span 8.1m 46 UNIVERSITY 48 QUARRY Boat Shed starboard VERTICAL VERTICAL Sir James Mitchell Park BERWICK HEIGHT HEIGHT Fremantle Trac East Perth 11.5m CLEARANCE CLEARANCE Perth Dingy Sailing Club (13) UNIVERSITY 8 Coode St shown on chart AT ANY TIME AT ANY TIME shown on chart -North Span 6.7m Jetty Picnic Site U.W.A. Boat Club POINT Bayswater 9.5m -Centre 7.0m Tower (conspic) ROAD Redclie Bridge 4.1m -South Span 7.3m SOUTH STREET Pillar buoy, port, 46A DINGHY GPS Validation Marker HAT Stirling 7.4m DOUGLAS starboard Pickering Park 4.5m 8 Knots Narrows 8.0m Matilda Vessels > 20m STREET Success Hill 4.2m CANNING ACTUAL WATER LEVEL Canning 3.9m 45 CRAWLEY SPEED RESTRICTIONS PERSONAL WATER CRAFT (PWC) Swanbourne Beach Barkers Bridge 2.6m Causeway Bay KENSINGTON GEORGE HEIGHT OF TIDE 7 General Speed Limit AVE 8 PWC Freestyling CHART DATUM -Perth 3.2m 52B HERON Pelican Rocks Y Y Y Guildford 11.2m Closed Waters Midland 4.0m -Vic Park 2.8m 12 Motorised Vessels 44A RPYC START A person shall not cause a motor vessel to PWC Freestyling is prohibited in the Swan Mt Henry 6.2m PERTH SOUNDINGS 44 MATILDA SWAN ESTUARY MARINE PARK Bernley Drive 4.6m Water DEPTH Riverton Pipe 2.4m 52A KNOT (11) ROCKS (Milyu) travel at a speed exceeding 8 knots: and Canning Rivers except in the designated s shown on chart t Refer to Dept of Environment 44C MBSC o Middle Swan 4.2m Shelley 6.4m (14) KNOT BEACON & Conservation Publications n PWC Freestyling Area in South Perth. K • through the arch of a bridge Riverton 1.6m CRAWLEY MBSC START (8 Knots) 8 Royal Perth Yacht Club PELICAN 44B (except the Mt Henry Bridge); Closed Waters to PWC CLAREMONT PELICAN 80 SIGNET Mounts Bay Sailing Club 11 POINT (15) CONCRETE • in or through a mooring area; 9 Swan River: All waters upstream of the Hospital A rc Claremont Yacht Club of Windan Bridge. Building (conspic) SWAN ESTUARY MARINE PARK V • in any waters having a depth of less Slipway i s (Pelican Point) i North Cottesloe b 63 ADDISON i l i Refer to Dept of Environment (16) INNER t y than 3 metres (except in a ski area); Canning River: All waters upstream of Salter Beach & Conservation Publications 10 Claremont Jetty 65B COMO WINTER (27) GARDEN (8 Knots) Point. 21A CYC START BANK • within 15 metres of a vessel under way; 55 FOAM WINTER 23A CLAREMONT 11 (19) SAMPSON 3 Belmont Water Ski Area: All waters the (58) BURNSIDE 41C NEDLANDS BATHS • within 45 metres of – 41B NEDLANDS (18) FOAM 20 PRINT KARRAKATTA Belmont Water Ski Areas are closed to PWC. (26) NEDLANDS ∙ a moored vessel; Water Freshwater 23 COLLEGE COTTESLOE 65 COMO Ski (56) CLAREMONT 41A HALLMARK Como Jetty 1 Other Water Ski Areas: All water ski areas in (57) SCOTCH Yachting Association of WA Y (29) Area (28) DALKEITH 42B DOLPHIN EAST ∙ a person in the water; Bay CORNISH Nedlands Yacht Club the Swan and Canning Rivers are closed to Cottesloe Beach M E L V I L L E 42A DOLPHIN WEST Karrakatta (17) OUTER 55 FOAM ANDERSON 62 ∙ a jetty or wharf; navigation of PWC unless conducting water 1 Bank 39A NYC START (54) BLACK KING 61 ski operations or transiting directly through. THELMA 67 ∙ a riverbank or low water mark. 16 ROE (55) MIDDLE 39 BARTLETT (22) HEATHCOTE (21) (23) 39B GALLOP Water Sunset to Sunrise 11 Marine Parks: All waters of the Milyu, (5) 17 PARKER Pelican Point and Alfred Cove Marine Parks. Fish Habitat 1 Ski (25) A person shall not cause a vessel to travel (24) Protection Area BUTLER HUMP Perth Flying Squadron (4) (6) at a speed exceeding 10 knots in any ‘non PRIVATE MOORINGS PEPPERMINT GROVE Area Beaton Restricted Activities Keanes Point Jetties Park 32 ARMSTRONG POINT (39) APPLECROSS (52) 32A PFS START HEATHCOTE speed restricted area’ of the Swan and It is an offence to use a yellow mooring Royal Freshwater Bay Yacht Club Building (Dome) SoPYC START (3) (2) NT POINT WALTER Water Ski COMO see (1) 5 Knots South of Perth Canning Rivers between the hours of sunset (31) SQUADRON Area if you do not have authorisation from the Fisheries publications (35) 59 ROBINS 1 Yacht Club 8 Knots for further information. Armstrong Spit 60 FRENCHMANS and sunrise. (32) TAWARRI Building (tower) Department. Penalties apply. 7 (37) DEEPWATER Radio Mast Fremantle 30 DOME (36) ARMSTRONG Applecross Jetty 6 Canning River COFFEE POINT COURTESY MOORINGS Mosman 26A N PT WALTER POINT RESOLUTION (38) BOND Waylen Bay Bay (53) Recommended track for vessels drawing 2m POINT 69 MARTIN A person shall not cause a vessel to travel The use of courtesy moorings is restricted to 8 Knots DUNDAS Vessels > 20m 68 WEAVER at a speed exceeding 5 knots upstream of Swan Canoe Club Water W A T E R a four hour limit between the hours of 7am 14 MOSMAN 1 MOSMAN PARK Ski the Canning Bridge except inside the Mount and 7pm 13 SUICIDE Area Pleasant Water Ski Area between the hours of 9am and sunset. POINT WALTER Canning Bridge 3.9 (12) 28 MILLER 33B 38 DEE ROAD 7 Vessels 20 metres or more in length BRICKLANDING 8 Knots Rowing Assn 35A SMITH A person shall not cause a vessel of 20 Port BRICKLANDING (50) R o w i n g LUCKY (51) 35B LUCKY BAY metres or more in length to travel at a speed Closed Waters 36 DUNNMARK APPLECROSS BLACKWALL 11 Motorised Vessels 37 SQUADRON 38A SPEY ROAD 6 exceeding 8 knots in the designated areas in Water Tower (45) ATTADALE Cables MOUNT Artificial Matilda Bay and Mosman BayMANNING. WATERFORD Obelisk 12 PLEASANT Surf Reef CHIDLEY POINT 11 Lucky W W (40) WATERSTROM Clontarf Water retaW epiP WILSON Attadale Ski Bay Bay Curtin University T S 8 Knots Area Canning Limits Caution SWAN ESTUARY MARINE PARK Rowing Club ter (Alfred Cove) Wa 2.4 Low overhead power lines exist at various locations along the river Reserve Refer to Dept of Environment & Conservation Publications Y W ey (8 Knots) Closed Waters W ell WADJUP Kent Street Y Sh Weir Light Tower 12 Motorised Vessels Old Posts POINT ATTADALE 6.4 Shelley Bridge DEEPWATER POINT All vessels are requested to use the recommended9 MT LYALL POINT ROE Troy Park 8 Knots Blackwall Reach 10 knots: in any track when navigating around Rocky Bay.
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