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Mandurah Boating Guide 0 1000 Metres 0 1 0.5 Nautical Mile Protected Unprotected Waters Required Safety Waters Contact details South Department of O D Lakes, rivers, 0-2 2-5 Over 5 C R E VA A LE Equipment inlets and Nautical Nautical Nautical TAKE CARE N OU Transport BE PROP AWARE B Murray Reef E estuaries Miles Miles Miles U N E from the from the from the Special Becher Point V EXCEPT Department of Transport A COMET BAY Sanctuary Zone Lake Argyle & mainland mainland mainland Purpose PORT KENNEDY ✓ = Required Closed Waters Sands Motorised Vessels Cambridge Gulf. shore. shore. shore. Email: [email protected] NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION Zone F Bu Hero of the Nile (1876) D N U For more detailed information,refer to O Recreational Skipper’s Ticket Website: www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine S Boating Guide The skipper of a recreational vessel, Department of Transport Nautical Charts Chalmers (1874) OCEAN Marine Safety Hotline: 13 11 56 powered by a motor greater than O Cape Peron to Dawesville WA 913 R BECHER POINT P ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ O B N submerged lines. submerged clear of lobster pot floats and pot of lobster clear Mariners are advised to keep well to keep advised are Mariners During large range tides, CAUTION Hazardous Entrance. a current of 2 to 3 knots season. the official during this area in conditions may make Dawesville Channel. may be experienced in the take place may fishing Lobster Rock navigation of the ocean Moderate to heavy sea entrance hazardous. CAUTION - Rock Lobster Pots. Lobster - Rock CAUTION BRIDPORT POINT R 6 horsepower must hold an RST. T R Motorised Vessels Warnbro DMH 227 A Mandurah W Closed Waters Boating Weather Forecast Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary WA 848 Dawesville Channel. Bilge Pump/Bailer Marine Safety Star (1880) KE N prohibited within NE 8 DY E ROAD RIV 0.5 D Southport All vessels must carry a bilge pump. Boating Weather: 1300 659 210 k 0 2 Swimming is n 1 Canal Vessels under 7 metres may carry a o 0.5 1.5 t ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Website: www.bom.gov.au/marine s bailer in lieu of a bilge pump. DAWESVILLE DAWESVILLE Nautical Miles BYP ASS Fire Extinguisher Avalon Police D Vessels with an inboard engine or D 0 0 A a W I L w carrying hydrocarbon heating or 0 1000 2000 3000 E U OLD Water Police: 9442 8600 S K COAST e Bay V in canals. A I s cooling appliances must carry an L ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ (conspic) 56m 5 knots L v E Water Tank i l approved fire extinguisher. Emergency: 000 l ROAD e Motorised Vessels Northport Closed Waters Kilometres Canals R Mandurah: 9581 0222 O Bouvard A ESTUARY ROAD Bridge D C Port Anchor and Line h a n An efficient anchor and line must WANNANUP n e be carried. Robertina (1859) l — ✓ ✓ ✓ Marine Rescue WA 8 knots Marina Bouvard Bouvard Port Port OCEA Legend Motorised Vessels 8 knots 8 Over-beach launching Highland Forest (1901) Closed Waters Emergency contact: VHF 16 and 27Mhz 88 ROAD 5 Knot speed limit Lifejacket S Kilometres E A lifejacket bearing the label Level 2 nautical miles oshore 2 Nautical Mile Limit C R Mandurah: VMR611 8 Knot speed limit E T 100 (or higher)1.0 with the Australian P A Standard AS 1512, AS 4758 or Mooring area SECRET N 5 knots A HARVE M H Eastport — ✓ ✓ ✓ U HARBOUR Canals A N ISO 12402 must be carried for every A R 12 Knot speed limit B person onboard. Department of Primary Industry WARNING O U R Y P E AR Closed waters – All Vessels During moderate swell, E A Red and Orange Flares (in-date) D DE N RD O A ESTUAR and Regional Development EV N seas may break over UL G At least two hand held red flares and O Closed waters – Motorised Vessels B two hand held orange flares must Website: www.fish.wa.gov.au depths of about 6 metres. Falcon be carried. Two parachute flares Water ski area Nautical Miles Nautical Bay R may be carried in lieu of the two O Water A Swimming prohibited G Area ✓ ✓ ✓ in canals. D — Y 5 knots Ski P hand held red flares and a smoke LE S A P Department of Biodiversity, SA Private moorings / Public courtesy moorings I 1.0 NT MERCEDES N canister may be carried in lieu of the AW AY smoke flares. Conservation and Attractions Beach / ramp boat launching 2.0 PA RA EPIRB (in-date) Public toilet / gps validation marker G D R E NUTBU O AVENUE Website: www.dpaw.wa.gov.au Y S V A 406 MHz EPIRB registered with H E Fuel outlet / non-powered launching Horse FALCON AMSA bearing the standard AS/NZS 4280.1 must be carried if Coast camera Shoe R POINT GREY SP proceeding more than 2 nautical IN Reef AW A A OLIVE ROAD V Y miles from the mainland shore or ✓ ✓ E — — N U more than 400 metres from an E E DRIV P island located more than 2 nautical R No crab nets allowed in marked channels. in marked allowed nets No crab A IE R depths of about 6m. seas may break over During moderate swell, WARNING C O M E T P C A M I A R D miles from the mainland shore. D C E L E Tying to navigation aids prohibited. aids navigation Tying to STONY POINT Water skiing PWC, Water Ski Parachute Flares (in-date) INDIA For further information go to A minimum of two parachute Personal water craft (PWC) may & Parasailing Area GOLDEN flares must be carried if operating www.transport.wa.gov.au/boatingguides or scan the QR Code BAY more than 5 nautical miles from operate when towing a water the mainland shore or more than ✓ skier. When towing a water skier 1 nautical miles from an island — — — all vessels are required to carry located more than 5 nautical miles Join us at Limit Mile Nautical 5 and Harvey Estuary. and Harvey the perimeter of Peel Inlet of the perimeter submerged rocks along rocks submerged There are numerous There CAUTION an observer of at least 14 years Comet Bay Water Ski Area from the mainland shore. facebook.com/MarineSafetyWA Covers all waters of Comet Bay between Marine Radio of age. Observers must also WARD POINT Robert Point and Becher Point excluding the A marine radio must be carried if N wear a lifejacket. operating more than 5 nautical miles following: Bay 2.0 Cox from the mainland shore or more The information contained in this publication is provided in good faith and PWC not engaged in water SINGLETON N 1. All the waters within 200 metres of the S INGL o than 1 nautical miles from an island believed to be accurate at time of publication. The State shall in no way be skiing must at all times remain ETON v ✓ BEA a — — — C AD shore except that area which may be H RO r located more than 5 nautical miles a liable for any loss sustained or incurred by anyone relying on the information. well clear of the take-off and B from the mainland shore. The radio e used as a take-off and landing area. May 2020 - R1 a c can be 27 MHz, VHF or HF. landing area and any vessels h RSE-0620 R e engaged in water skiing. 2. All the waters within a radius of 800 s e r v James metres of the seaward end of the e Water skiing involves being towed over water at a speed Service Mandurah Estuary entrance groynes. be hazardous to navigation. hazardous be Breaking seas and tidal flow may tidal flow seas and Breaking Bathymetry is subject to change. is subject Bathymetry CAUTION - Mandurah Bar Area. Bar - Mandurah CAUTION of 8 knots or more by a motor Reef 3. All the waters within 100 metres of Len Motorised Vessels boat supported on the surface James Service (1878) the Bight Reef. Recommended Track O L Closed Waters D by a ski or skis, an aquaplane 4. Water skiing is only permitted Howard Motorised Vessels or other apparatus, or your feet. Q(6)+LFl 15s 4M between sunrise to sunset. Closed Waters P Legend EE D No crab nets allowed in marked channels. in marked allowed crab nets No L Conservation W A OO D O R Tying to navigation aids prohibited. aids to navigation Tying Motorised Vessels B A Y Closed Waters H ERSKINE AC RO Coast camera Fuel outlet / non-powered launching Public toilet / gps validation marker Beach / ramp boat launching Private moorings / Public courtesy Swimming prohibited Water ski area Closed waters Closed waters 12 Knot speed limit Mooring area 8 Knot speed limit 5 Knot speed limit E A B D MAD Mc OR A LAR TY ROBERT POINT Blue Bay 5 knots P A R It takes at least three people A MADORA D – – E Motorised Vessels All Vessels R O to go water skiing: A D HALLS WARNING HEAD HA 1. A driver of at least 17 LL S During moderate swell, TAKE CARE Depatrment of Transport’s nautical charts. shallow. For charted depths refer to Waters in the Peel and Harvey Estuary are CAUTION Depatrment of Transport’s nautical charts. shallow. For charted depths refer to Waters in the Peel and Harvey Estuary are CAUTION BE PROP AWARE C Water Tower (conspic) O years of age with a Park A seas may break over S T H White Building (conspic) E PEE A Recreational Skipper’s depths of about 6 metres.
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