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Mandurah Boating Guide

Department of TransportMay 2020 - R1 Boating Guide Mandurah Marine SafetyContact detailsDepartment of Transport Email: Website: Marine safety Hotline: 13 11 56 Boating Weather ForecastBoating Weather: 1300 659 210 Website: PoliceWater Police: 9442 8600 Emergency: 000 Mandurah : 9581 0222 Marine Rescue WAEmergency contact: VHF 16 and 27 Mhz 88 Mandurah : VMR611 Department of Primary Industry and Regional DevelopmentWebsite: Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and AttractionsWebsite: information contained in this publication is provided in good faith and believed to be accurate at time of publication.

Marine Radio A marine radio must be carried if operating more than 5 nautical miles from the mainland shore or more than 1 nautical miles from an island located more than 5 nautical miles from the mainland shore. The radio can be 27 MHz, VHF or HF. — — — RSE-0620 Required Safety Equipment = Required WARI uring oderate e ea ay rea oer det ...

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1 Department of TransportMay 2020 - R1 Boating Guide Mandurah Marine SafetyContact detailsDepartment of Transport Email: Website: Marine safety Hotline: 13 11 56 Boating Weather ForecastBoating Weather: 1300 659 210 Website: PoliceWater Police: 9442 8600 Emergency: 000 Mandurah : 9581 0222 Marine Rescue WAEmergency contact: VHF 16 and 27 Mhz 88 Mandurah : VMR611 Department of Primary Industry and Regional DevelopmentWebsite: Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and AttractionsWebsite: information contained in this publication is provided in good faith and believed to be accurate at time of publication.

2 The State shall in no way be liable for any loss sustained or incurred by anyone relying on the us at further information go to or scan the QR CodeProtected WatersUnprotected WatersLakes, rivers, inlets and estuaries EXCEPT Lake Argyle &Cambridge Nautical Miles from the mainland Nautical Miles from the mainland 5 Nautical Miles from the mainland Skipper s TicketThe skipper of a recreational vessel, powered by a motor greater than 6 horsepower must hold an RST. Bilge Pump/BailerAll vessels must carry a bilge pump.

3 Vessels under 7 metres may carry a bailer in lieu of a bilge pump. Fire ExtinguisherVessels with an inboard engine or carrying hydrocarbon heating or cooling appliances must carry an approved fire extinguisher. Anchor and LineAn efficient anchor and line must be carried. LifejacketA lifejacket bearing the label Level 100 (or higher) with the Australian Standard AS 1512, AS 4758 or ISO 12402 must be carried for every person onboard. Red and Orange Flares (in-date)At least two hand held red flares and two hand held orange flares must be carried.

4 Two parachute flares may be carried in lieu of the two hand held red flares and a smoke canister may be carried in lieu of the smoke flares. EPIRB (in-date)A 406 MHz EPIRB registered with AMSA bearing the standard AS/NZS must be carried if proceeding more than 2 nautical miles from the mainland shore or more than 400 metres from an island located more than 2 nautical miles from the mainland shore. Parachute Flares (in-date)A minimum of two parachute flares must be carried if operating more than 5 nautical miles from the mainland shore or more than 1 nautical miles from an island located more than 5 nautical miles from the mainland shore.

5 Marine RadioA marine radio must be carried if operating more than 5 nautical miles from the mainland shore or more than 1 nautical miles from an island located more than 5 nautical miles from the mainland shore. The radio can be 27 MHz, VHF or HF. RSE-0620 Required SafetyEquipment = RequiredWARNINGD uring moderate swell, seas may break over depths of about 6 metres. WARNINGD uring moderate swell, seas may break over depths of about 6 metres. Robertina (1859)Highland Forest (1901)James Service (1878)Chalmers (1874)Star (1880)Hero of the Nile (1876)WaterSkiAreaMANDURAHBYPASSMcLARTYR OADYEEDONGROADPANAMUNAPARADECOONDANUPDRI VEWANJEEPSTREETPINJARRAROADMANDURAHTERRA CEGORDONR OADOCEANBOULEVARDSTICKSBOULEVARDPEELWOOD PARADEWARNBROSOUNDAVENUEFREMANTLEROADDAM PIERDRIVEFREMANTLEROADRONSARDDRIVEMEADOW SPRINGSDRIVEMADORABEACHROADSINGLETONBEAC HROASECRETHARBOURBOULEVARDPORTKENNEDYDRI VEQ(6)+LFl 15s 4MQ(3)

6 10s 2 MArcofVisibility M5 m3 s4 G lFM5 m3 s4 R lF Q 4M ArcofVisibilityScience PlatformQ(9) 15s 4MQ(9) 15s 5 MPORT KENNEDYSECRETHARBOURGOLDENBAYSINGLETONMA DORASANREMOMEADOWSPRINGSGREENFIELDSMANDU RAHHALLSHEADDUDLEYPARKCOONDANUPERSKINEFA LCONWANNANUPH orseShoeReefJamesServiceReeflennahCdnals IyradnuoBdnalsIdnalsI yreerCLEEPTELNIS outhSandsBECHER POINTBRIDPORT POINTyaBWARD POINTxoCROBERT POINTA valon BayFalcon BayBlue BayTEMOCYABS erpentineRiveSILVERSANDSB ightReefDawesvilleChannelWA 848 OLDCOASTROAD Fl G 3s 2MM5 s3 G lF PWC, Water Ski& Parasailing AreaPWC.

7 Water Ski& Parasailing AreaWater ski take-off areaBecher PointSanctuary ZoneMurray ReefSpecialPurposeZoneArcofVisDrF BuClosed Waters Motorised VesselsNautical knotsSwimmingProhibitedClosed WatersAll VesselsMandurahOceanMarina5 Nautical Mile Limit2 Nautical Mile Limit2 Nautical Mile LimitComet Bay Water Ski AreaCovers all waters of Comet Bay between Robert Point and Becher Point excluding the following: 1. All the waters within 200 metres of the shore except that area which may be used as a take-off and landing area. 2. All the waters within a radius of 800 metres of the seaward end of the Mandurah Estuary entrance groynes.

8 3. All the waters within 100 metres of the Bight Water skiing is only permitted between sunrise to BAYNOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATIONFor more detailed information,refer to Department of Transport Nautical ChartsCape Peron to Dawesville WA 913 Warnbro DMH 227 Peel Inlet and Harvey Estuary WA MilesKilometres0100020003000 TAKE CARE BE PROP AWARETAKE CARE BE PROP AWAREP rivate moorings / Public courtesy mooringsBeach / ramp boat launching5 Knot speed limit8 Knot speed limit12 Knot speed limitWater ski areaClosed waters All VesselsSwimming prohibitedMooring areaClosed waters Motorised VesselsPublic toilet / gps validation markerFuel outlet / non-powered launchingLegendCoast cameraWater

9 SkiingPersonal water craft (PWC) may operate when towing a water skier. When towing a water skier all vessels are required to carry an observer of at least 14 years of age. Observers must also wear a not engaged in water skiing must at all times remain well clear of the take-off and landing area and any vessels engaged in water skiing involves being towed over water at a speed of 8 knots or more by a motor boat supported on the surface by a ski or skis, an aquaplane or other apparatus, or your takes at least three people to go water skiing:1.

10 A driver of at least 17 years of age with a Recreational Skipper s Ticket (RST).2. An observer of at least 14 years of The person being towed by the taking off with skiers always give way to vessels landing a take-off and landings are only permitted in the designated take-off and landing is only permitted between the hours of sunrise to sunset, unless otherwise and flares must be in-dateEXPIRES6/6/23 EXPIRES6/6/236/6/236/6/23 Recreational Skipper s TicketThe person in charge of a recreational vessel with a motor of 6 horsepower or less is not required to hold a Recreational Skippers Ticket (RST).


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