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Clean Marina Coral Sea Marina Is a Certified Clean Marina Level III Let the adventure begin - you’ll love every moment... - 2 - Welcome Contact: Coral Sea Marina Office Hayman Phone +61 7 4946 2400 Daydream Island Port Douglas Island Cairns South Hook Island Email: [email protected] Molle Island Whitsunday CORAL SEA Island MARINA Web: csmr.com.au Townsville Airlie Beach Hamilton Island Airport Airlie Beach Proserpine Hamilton Island Location: Shingley Drive, Airlie Beach, Qld 4802 Long Island Whitsunday Coast Airport Post: PO Box 579, Airlie Beach Qld 4802 Rockhampton y Lindeman Island Bundaberg ruce Highwa VHF Channel 09 call sign ‘Coral Sea Marina’ B Office hours: 8:00am to 5:00pm daily, Sunshine Coast BRISBANE closed December 25. Gold Coast The Marina Located in the township of Airlie Beach, Queensland, our marina is the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef (seventh wonder of the world), as well as the 74 beautiful Whitsunday islands. Only a short 30 minute journey by car from Whitsunday Coast Airport (Proserpine), or by ferry from Hamilton Island Airport. Coral Sea Marina boasts 520 wet berths in an idyllic, prime location. A range of comprehensive marine services are available within the marina safe-haven created by our iconic breakwater, all of which can be located in this booklet. Our marina resort village is a short 1km waterfront walk to the heart of Airlie Beach, or a 5 minute drive in our courtesy car to local provisioning, medical and many other key services available throughout the Whitsunday community. The hotel at the Coral Sea Marina Resort is located along the boardwalk towards Airlie Beach, just past the north village. The iconic hotel offers an enticing array of facilities, including 25 metre pool and award-winning restaurant, as well as impressive views out towards the islands and Pioneer Bay. Should you wish to book any tours, accommodation or restaurants whilst staying with us at the marina, please visit our Guest Services team during office hours and they will be able to assist with your requirements. Coral Sea Marina Resort provides the perfect place to stay, play and explore the Whitsundays. North Marina Oce N1 South Marina Oce S1 CSMR Car Park Machines OP QZ Toilets MN Refuse & Recycling H Dining H Y A Public Parking X B C Bicentennial Walkway DE Post W HeliPad FG H V TrolleyBay L Luggage Locker U Meeting Points A B C D T Laundry L Hydration Stations H S R H Ocean L Club J K B H Public Boat Ramp L N1 H C D S1 H CORAL Boat Yard SEA Government GARDENS Offices & Land Boat Trailer CORAL SEA Parking Whitsunday Regional Council Park RESORT A - 3 - Call us on 07 49462400 or VHF ch09 Arrival & Marina Information The marina comprises of 520 wet berths and can Manager contact. They can assist with berthing drop boxes located outside the south marina accommodate vessels up to 80m. Each berth has and providing access cards so you can use the office front door, the north marina office front fresh water and 15amp shore power included. amenities. door and at the end of O/P Arm gate. We will then Three phase power requirements can be catered contact you to arrange a deposit refund. for. Premium services available include access Extend Your Stay to Ocean Club, courtesy cars, helicopter transfer We understand that you may not get to Fuelling The fuel wharf is available for public use with service, after hours security, pump out facilities, experience all of the Whitsundays in a short 24/7 access. Card payment facilities are available 24 hour fuel (including fast flow diesel), CCTV and stay and you may need to extend. Should that on the fuel wharf. Due to the high volume of boat secure gate access. The marina is protected by a be the case, please notify us at your earliest movements, it is essential to make a fuel booking unique rock wall breakwater – a perfect place for convenience. Please note that due to other in advance with the marina office during office both long and short term stays. bookings made in advance, we may request you hours. To reduce congestion, we allocate half an relocate to a new berth for the duration of your hour for each vessel to utilise the fuel, water and VHF Radio stay. pump out facilities and to assist the next vessel Coral Sea Marina monitors VHF Channel 09 To secure a berth for future visits, it is advisable to dock for its scheduled time. We appreciate between 8am – 5pm. Call Sign ‘Coral Sea Marina’. to book in advance: your understanding and cooperation at the fuel Village Wi-Fi Phone: + 61 7 4946 2400 wharfs. Email: [email protected] Guest Wi-Fi is now readily available throughout the marina villages. For login details please LPG Refills Weather Forecasts Gas refills are available from both north and contact our Guest Services team. Wi-Fi Hotspots A three-day weather forecast, including the south marina offices. Please contact the marina are also located at Ocean Club, The Garden Bar tide chart and sea level pressure prognosis is office for gas fill scheduling and collection of Bistro, Kiosk Café, Sorrento Restaurant & Bar and printed daily. Copies are available for collection filled LPG cylinders, or to arrange after hours The Rocks. the marina office. Weather boards displaying collection you may contact the Night Duty Berthing the current weather are also located in both Manager. Fees apply. the marina villages, as well as links to the daily Berths are available from 12noon to 11am (on weather being accessible on our eConcierge app. day of departure). Should you require an earlier Laundry Laundry facilities are available from 5:30am – berthing time please make arrangements with Security Gate Access 9:00pm. Change machines are available for your our Guest Services team, who will endeavour to Every evening from 6pm to 5am each marina convenience at the north village laundry and the meet your requirements where possible. gate is locked for security purposes. A marina Ocean Club laundry. Due to the high volume of vessel traffic, access card will be issued to you to allow after Luggage lockers are also available in the north occasionally there may be a need for temporary hours access with a $50 refundable deposit marina laundry. arrangements to be made. required. On your departure day, please return your access card to the marina office and your If entering the marina after hours, please deposit will be refunded. Alternatively, marina contact us during office hours for your berthing access cards can be returned to the after hours allocation and we will SMS you the Night Duty - 4 - Insurance All vessels staying in the marina must have current full comprehensive insurance including P&I (Protection & Indemnity) cover to the value of A$10M. Insurance must be from a provider that is licensed to operate in Australia under the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA). A copy of the vessel’s current insurance documentation is required, along with a signed copy of the Berthing Agreement, detailing the terms and conditions of the marina, when checking in. Concierge Service team can make those arrangements on your Electrical Cords Dockhand: Upon your arrival into Coral Sea behalf. It is mandatory that all electrical leads Marina our dockhand can meet you at your connecting to our shore power must be tested berth to catch your lines and ensure an easy Amenities by a qualified professional and have a current Shower and bathroom facilities are available and comfortable arrival into the marina. The and valid tag displayed on the lead. It is also at both the south and north marina villages, as dockhand will be able to provide you with an compulsory that all single phase power leads are well as at Ocean Club. Your marina access card overview of the marina services, facilities and to have a current rating no less than 15amp for provides access to these amenities. To ensure information about the vibrant township of Airlie safety requirements. high levels of cleanliness we complete regular Beach. If you are looking to get a gas bottle refill checks of all our facilities. Please contact or schedule in for the fuel dock, the dockhand Contractors & Tradespeople us if there is anything you believe needs our can assist in facilitating this process. A Contractor Induction Program has been attention. introduced to ensure the high standard Courtesy Car: Private marina guests are able to of service provided by contractors and book one of our four cars for two hours to assist Refuse & Recycling tradespeople here onsite. In accordance with with provisioning and accessing local suppliers. Help Coral Sea Marina Resort maintain our WHS legislation, Coral Sea Marina now requires Ask the friendly team about car availability and beautiful environment by using the appropriate all contractors and tradespeople to check in terms and conditions. To make a booking please bins to reduce the amount of land-fill wasted at the marina office prior to work commencing contact the office. produced. We have two refuse disposal stations in order to complete the required induction – adjacent to the north marina office (in the Transfer Service: As a part of our concierge program. Insurance and qualification certificates turning circle), and behind the south marina service we offer our marina guests the choice are mandatory for the induction and all power office. There are mixed recycling and cardboard of private luxury and shared pick up service to/ tool leads must be tested and tagged. Inducted bins available and we kindly ask that you please from Whitsunday Coast airport. We can also contractors will be identified with a contractor crush and/or flatten cardboard boxes.
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