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Protected Waters
lakes, rivers, inlets and estuaries except
Lake Argyle
0-2 Nautical
Miles from the mainland
shore
2-5 Nautical
Miles from the mainland
shore
Over 5 Nautical
Miles from the mainland
shore
Recreational Skipper’s TicketThe skipper of a recreational vessel, powered by a motor greater than 6hp (4.5kwp) must hold an RST.
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓Bilge Pump/BailerAll vessels must carry a bilge pump. 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. 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
EPIRB (in date)A 406 MHz EPIRB registered with AMSA bearing the standard AS/NZS 4280.1 must be carried if proceeding more than 2 miles from the mainland shore or more than 400 metres from an island located more than 2 miles from the mainland shore.
− − ✓ ✓
Parachute Flares (in date)A minimum of two parachute flares must be carried if operating more than 5 miles from the mainland shore or more than 1 mile from an island located more than 5 miles from the mainland shore.
− − − ✓
Marine RadioA marine radio must be carried if operating more than 5 miles from the mainland shore or more than 1 mile from an island located more than 5 miles from the mainland shore. The radio can be 27 MHz, VHF or HF.
− − − ✓RSE-0317
SafetyEquipment
Department of Transport
March 2017
Boating Guide Leeman to Lancelin Marine Safety
Contact detailsDepartment of TransportEmail: [email protected] Website: www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarineGeraldton: 9956 0111 Marine Safety Hotline: 13 11 56
Boating weather1900 955 350www.bom.gov.au/marine
PoliceWater Police: 9442 8600Leeman: 9953 0400
Volunteer Marine RescueEmergency contact: VHF 16 and 27Mhz 88Leeman: (VMR664) 9953 1164 VHF 16 & 73, 27Mhz 88/91Lancelin: (VMR688) 9655 1289 VHF 16 & 22, 27Mhz 88/91Jurien Bay: (VMR661) 9652 1950 VHF 16 & 21, 27Mhz 88/91
Department of FisheriesJurien Bay: 9652 1048www.fish.wa.gov.au
Department of Parks and WildlifeJurien Bay: 9688 6000www.parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/jurien-bay
The information contained in this publication is provided in good faith and believed to be accurate at time of publication. The State shall in no way be liable for any loss sustained or incurred by anyone relying on the information.
Join us at facebook.com/MarineSafetyWA
For further information go to www.transport.wa.gov.au/boatingguides or scan the QR Code
Leeman to LancelinThe coastline between Leeman and Lancelin extends 150 kilometres north of Perth. It is a popular location among fishing, diving and snorkelling enthusiasts, with many islands and reefs, as well as the Jurien Bay Marine Park. Sea lions, dolphins and whales may also be sighted in these waters. It is also a great location for swimming, water skiing and sail boarding.
Jurien Bay Boat HarbourThe Jurien Bay Boat Harbour, managed by the Department of Transport (DoT) contains 69 boat pens, four service jetties, a four-lane boat ramp, a public beach and boat maintenance facilities, as well as toilets and car park.
Fees are payable for use of small boat harbours throughout the State. The Schedule of marine fees and charges provides detailed information regarding slipway charges, pens, berthing, swing moorings and wharfage fees at Jurien Bay Boat Harbour, and can be found on our website.
All vessels wishing to use pens or service jetties should advise the facility manager or Geraldton DoT office prior to arrival. Upon arrival please visit the DoT office to complete all relevant documentation and facilitate payment.
It is a condition of use that all users are to comply with the gas, electrical and insurance requirements.
Reduce washDamage to vessels and floating pen jetties can be caused by a vessel’s wash. Look behind you occasionally to make sure that your boat is not creating too much wash. If your wash is affecting other boats and property, slow down!
Vessels less than 3.75 metresVessels less than 3.75 metres in length can not be taken greater than five nautical miles from the mainland shore. However, you can operate the vessel within one nautical mile of an island located more than five nautical miles from the mainland shore.
Volunteer marine rescue (VMR) Please remember to log on to the nearest VMR service before heading out to sea and supply them with:• vessel name, registration number or call sign;• departure point and time;• destination;• trip intentions;• number of people on board;• amount of fuel carried; and• estimated time of return.
This basic information can make a big difference in a response to an emergency.
It is also important to remember to log off with the VMR to avoid a search being initiated.
Obstruction of navigation aids, channels and leads Drop nets, fishing nets, marker buoys or other buoyed objects can not be placed or allowed to remain in any channel or fairway in any port or harbour, or in any channel, fairway or passage in any navigable waters without the permission of DoT.
Also you can’t anchor or moor a vessel in any channel or fairway, unless the vessel is in distress.
GPS validation markers Global Positioning System (GPS) validation markers are unique visible marks placed at a number of boat ramps and jetties where mariners and owners of portable GPS units can validate their position and map datum settings.
The markers are available between Leeman and Ledge Point. The markers are small, flat and yellow, similar to ‘cats eye’ road lane markers. For more information visit our website.
Boat ramp courtesy A good skipper plans for a day on the water and organises equipment, motors and mooring lines before leaving the boat ramp. Remember to:
• use designated rigging and de-rigging areas to avoidimpeding other people launching and retrievingvessels;
• follow the directions on signage and or painted onthe roadway;
• use the correct lanes for launch and retrieval;• move quickly to the end of the jetty allowing for other
people to launch and recover; and• read all information signs at boat ramps to familiarise
yourself with the local area.
Local knowledgeThe Mid West is known for the strong southerly winds that prevail during the summer months. Skippers are advised to check the weather reports before heading out on the water. Winds can blow up quite suddenly and reach speeds of 30 knots, making a return journey hazardous for small vessels.
ISO 1s 10M
ISO 4s 10M
Fl(3) 15s 30m 10M
Fl R 3s 4M
111·53°
sretaW desolCslesseV desirotoM
BASHFORD
HASTINGS
STREET
SEAWARDDRIVE
STREET
INDIAN
OCEANEVIRD
DRIVE
BEACHRIDGE
LESUEUR
DRIVE
Foul
BartleReefs
NORTH HEAD
Favorite Island
Channel Rocks
MIDDLE HEAD
BoilerReef
Harper Reef Reef
Wire
Osprey Island
dnalsI nreT
IslandWhitlock
Boat Rock
Escape Island
ISLAND POINTJURIEN BAY
Passage
NOITUACsllewS yvaeH
Lubra(1898)
130·00°
2NM
from
main
land
shore
Jurien
yaB
Marine
Park
dna ikS retaWaerA CWP
dnalsI regnalluoBenoZ yrautcnaS
PumkinHollow
SanctuaryZone
NorthHead
SanctuaryBob Bartle Monument
Zone
dna ikS retaWaerA CWP
Fl(2) WG 5s 4M
J u r i e n
B a y
ANTI-CLOCKWISE
ANTI-CLOCKWISE
White
neerG
ekaTffO
aerA
Water Tower 1km
8 knots
8 knots
8 knots
BoullangerIsland
PUMPKIN HOLLOW
See Jurien BayBoat Harbour inset
0 1.0
Kilometres
0.25.0
Nautical Miles
0 0.1
CONSPIC. Marine Park Sign
CONSPIC. Marine Park Sign
International Code flag "A"
Navigation LightsAll vessels underway between the hours of sunset and sunrise must carry navigation lights appropriate to the particular size and type of vessel.For further information, refer to the WA Boating Guide or contact Marine Safety.
Diver's FlagVessels engaged in diving operations shall exhibi t at all times, the International Code flag "A". Divers engaged in diving operations may also display the International Code flag "A" from a personal buoy. All other craft must keep at least 50 metres clear.
VesselOvertaking
Another
Every overtakingvessel gives way
(this includes sailing vessels)
Each vessel alters course to starboard
Power VesselsMeeting Head On
Vessel having theother to starboard gives right of way
PowerVessels
Crossing
Power gives way to sail except when sailing
vessel is overtaking
Power MeetingSailing Vessel
BASIC RULES OF THE WATERWAY
Cardinal MarksKeep NORTH of
uninterrupted quick flashes
Keep EAST of3 flashes in a group
Keep SOUTH of6 flashes + 1 long flash in a group
Keep WEST of9 flashes in a group
DANGERAREA
SPEED CONVERSION CHART
Knots Km/H MPH 1 1.85 1.15 5 9.25 5.75 8 14.80 9.2012 22.20 13.80
Lateral MarksIndicate the port and starboard sides
of a navigable channel.
Port MarksLight: Red, any rhythm.
Starboard MarksLight: Green, any rhythm.
Downstream/direction
of ebb tide
Keep
to yo
ur rig
ht in
a ch
anne
lGreen to green upstream
Red to green downstream
Upstream/direction
Vessel OvertakingAnother
Every overtaking vesselgives way (this includes
sailing vessels)
Each vessel alterscourse to starboard
Power Vessels Meeting Head On
Vessel having theother to starboard gives right of way
Power Vessels Meeting
Power gives way to sailexcept when sailing vessel is overtaking
Power MeetingSailing Vessel
Basic rules of the waterwaysShips in Channels
All vessels must keep clear of ships using or
approaching the marked navigation channel.
TAKE CAREBE PROP AWARE
6 knots
6 knots
8 knots
8 knots
Fl G 3s 7m 3M
Fl(2) R 5s 2M
F Bu 6m 5M
F Bu 13m 5MClosed Waters
Closed WatersAll Vessels
Closed Waters- All Vessels
Jurien
Bay
Marine
Park
DRIVE
RUOBRAH
SEAWARD
BREAKWATER DRIVE
EVIRD
SwimmingProhibited
JURIEN BAY
0 100 200 300 400 500m
130·0°
Fl(2) G 5s 2M
Service JettiesFl R 3s 7m 3M
Jurien Bay VolunteerSea Rescue Group
VMR661
JURIEN BAY BOAT HARBOUR
- All Vessels
No swimming in Jurien Boat Harbour except in Closed waters - All vessels areas.
Jurien BayNot to be used for navigation
5NM from mainland shore2NM from mainland shore
8 Knot speed limit
Water ski area
Closed waters - All vessels
Closed waters - Motorised vessels
Swimming Prohibited
GPS validation marker
5 Knot speed limit
6 Knot speed limit
Marine park
Sanctuary zones
Boat ramp, over beach launching
Parking, public toilet
LEGEND
Protected Waters
lakes, rivers, inlets and estuaries except
Lake Argyle
0-2 Nautical
Miles from the mainland
shore
2-5 Nautical
Miles from the mainland
shore
Over 5 Nautical
Miles from the mainland
shore
Recreational Skipper’s TicketThe skipper of a recreational vessel, powered by a motor greater than 6hp (4.5kwp) must hold an RST.
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓Bilge Pump/BailerAll vessels must carry a bilge pump. 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. 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
EPIRB (in date)A 406 MHz EPIRB registered with AMSA bearing the standard AS/NZS 4280.1 must be carried if proceeding more than 2 miles from the mainland shore or more than 400 metres from an island located more than 2 miles from the mainland shore.
− − ✓ ✓
Parachute Flares (in date)A minimum of two parachute flares must be carried if operating more than 5 miles from the mainland shore or more than 1 mile from an island located more than 5 miles from the mainland shore.
− − − ✓
Marine RadioA marine radio must be carried if operating more than 5 miles from the mainland shore or more than 1 mile from an island located more than 5 miles from the mainland shore. The radio can be 27 MHz, VHF or HF.
− − − ✓RSE-0317
afetyquipment
Contact detailsDepartment of TransportEmail: [email protected] Website: www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarineGeraldton: 9956 0111 Marine Safety Hotline: 13 11 56
Boating weather1900 955 350www.bom.gov.au/marine
PoliceWater Police: 9442 8600Leeman: 9953 0400
Volunteer Marine RescueEmergency contact: VHF 16 and 27Mhz 88Leeman: (VMR664) 9953 1164 VHF 16 & 73, 27Mhz 88/91Lancelin: (VMR688) 9655 1289 VHF 16 & 22, 27Mhz 88/91Jurien Bay: (VMR661) 9652 1950 VHF 16 & 21, 27Mhz 88/91
Department of FisheriesJurien Bay: 9652 1048www.fish.wa.gov.au
Department of Parks and WildlifeJurien Bay: 9688 6000www.parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/park/jurien-bay
The information contained in this publication is provided in good faith and believed to be accurate at time of publication. The State shall in no way be liable for any loss sustained or incurred by anyone relying on the information.
Join us at facebook.com/MarineSafetyWA
For further information go to www.transport.wa.gov.au/boatingguides or scan the QR Code
Volunteer marine rescue (VMR) Please remember to log on to the nearest VMR service before heading out to sea and supply them with:• vessel name, registration number or call sign;• departure point and time;• destination;• trip intentions;• number of people on board;• amount of fuel carried; and• estimated time of return.
This basic information can make a big difference in a response to an emergency.
It is also important to remember to log off with the VMR to avoid a search being initiated.
Obstruction of navigation aids, channels and leads Drop nets, fishing nets, marker buoys or other buoyed objects can not be placed or allowed to remain in any channel or fairway in any port or harbour, or in any channel, fairway or passage in any navigable waters without the permission of DoT.
Also you can’t anchor or moor a vessel in any channel or fairway, unless the vessel is in distress.
GPS validation markers Global Positioning System (GPS) validation markers are unique visible marks placed at a number of boat ramps and jetties where mariners and owners of portable GPS units can validate their position and map datum settings.
The markers are available between Leeman and Ledge Point. The markers are small, flat and yellow, similar to ‘cats eye’ road lane markers. For more information visit our website.
Boat ramp courtesy A good skipper plans for a day on the water and organises equipment, motors and mooring lines before leaving the boat ramp. Remember to:
• use designated rigging and de-rigging areas to avoid impeding other people launching and retrieving vessels;
• follow the directions on signage and or painted on the roadway;
• use the correct lanes for launch and retrieval;• move quickly to the end of the jetty allowing for other
people to launch and recover; and• read all information signs at boat ramps to familiarise
yourself with the local area.
Local knowledgeThe Mid West is known for the strong southerly winds that prevail during the summer months. Skippers are advised to check the weather reports before heading out on the water. Winds can blow up quite suddenly and reach speeds of 30 knots, making a return journey hazardous for small vessels.
ISO 1s 10M
ISO 4s 10M
Fl(3) 15s 30m 10M
Fl R 3s 4M
111·53°
sretaW desolCslesseV desirotoM
BASHFORD
HASTINGS
STREET
SEAWARDDRIVE
STREET
INDIAN
OCEANEVIRD
DRIVE
BEACHRIDGE
LESUEUR
DRIVE
Foul
BartleReefs
NORTH HEAD
Favorite Island
Channel Rocks
MIDDLE HEAD
BoilerReef
Harper Reef Reef
Wire
Osprey Island
dnalsI nreT
IslandWhitlock
Boat Rock
Escape Island
ISLAND POINTJURIEN BAY
Passage
NOITUACsllewS yvaeH
Lubra(1898)
130·00°
2NM
from
main
land
shore
Jurien
yaB
Marine
Park
dna ikS retaWaerA CWP
dnalsI regnalluoBenoZ yrautcnaS
PumkinHollow
SanctuaryZone
NorthHead
SanctuaryBob Bartle Monument
Zone
dna ikS retaWaerA CWP
Fl(2) WG 5s 4M
J u r i e n
B a y
ANTI-CLOCKWISE
ANTI-CLOCKWISE
White
neerG
ekaTffO
aerA
Water Tower 1km
8 knots
8 knots
8 knots
BoullangerIsland
PUMPKIN HOLLOW
See Jurien BayBoat Harbour inset
0 1.0
Kilometres
0.25.0
Nautical Miles
0 0.1
CONSPIC. Marine Park Sign
CONSPIC. Marine Park Sign
Cardinal MarksKeep NORTH of
uninterrupted quick flashes
Keep EAST of3 flashes in a group
Keep SOUTH of6 flashes + 1 long flash in a group
Keep WEST of9 flashes in a group
DANGERAREA
Lateral MarksIndicate the port and starboard sides
of a navigable channel.
Port MarksLight: Red, any rhythm.
Starboard MarksLight: Green, any rhythm.
Downstream/direction
of ebb tide
Keep
to yo
ur rig
ht in
a ch
anne
lGreen to green upstream
Red to green downstream
Upstream/direction
Vessel OvertakingAnother
Every overtaking vesselgives way (this includes
sailing vessels)
Each vessel alterscourse to starboard
Power Vessels Meeting Head On
Vessel having theother to starboard gives right of way
Power Vessels Meeting
Power gives way to sailexcept when sailing vessel is overtaking
Power MeetingSailing Vessel
Basic rules of the waterwaysShips in Channels
All vessels must keep clear of ships using or
approaching the marked navigation channel.
TAKE CARE BE PROP AWARE
6 knots
6 knots
8 knots
8 knots
Fl G 3s 7m 3M
Fl(2) R 5s 2M
F Bu 6m 5M
F Bu 13m 5MClosed Waters
Closed WatersAll Vessels
Closed Waters- All Vessels
Jurien
Bay
Marine
Park
DRIVE
RUOBRAH
SEAWARD
BREAKWATER DRIVE
EVIRD
SwimmingProhibited
JURIEN BAY
0 100 200 300 400 500m
130·0°
Fl(2) G 5s 2M
Service JettiesFl R 3s 7m 3M
Jurien Bay VolunteerSea Rescue Group
VMR661
JURIEN BAY BOAT HARBOUR
- All Vessels
No swimming in Jurien Boat Harbour except in Closed waters - All vessels areas.
Jurien BayNot to be used for navigation
5NM from mainland shore2NM from mainland shore
8 Knot speed limit
Water ski area
Closed waters - All vessels
Closed waters - Motorised vessels
Swimming Prohibited
GPS validation marker
5 Knot speed limit
6 Knot speed limit
Marine park
Sanctuary zones
Boat ramp, over beach launching
Parking, public toilet
LEGEND
SE
Department of Transport
March 2017
Boating Guide Leeman to Lancelin Marine Safety
Leeman to LancelinThe coastline between Leeman and Lancelin extends 150 kilometres north of Perth. It is a popular location among fishing, diving and snorkelling enthusiasts, with many islands and reefs, as well as the Jurien Bay Marine Park. Sea lions, dolphins and whales may also be sighted in these waters. It is also a great location for swimming, water skiing and sail boarding.
Jurien Bay Boat HarbourThe Jurien Bay Boat Harbour, managed by the Department of Transport (DoT) contains 69 boat pens, four service jetties, a four-lane boat ramp, a public beach and boat maintenance facilities, as well as toilets and car park.
Fees are payable for use of small boat harbours throughout the State. The Schedule of marine fees and charges provides detailed information regarding slipway charges, pens, berthing, swing moorings and wharfage fees at Jurien Bay Boat Harbour, and can be found on our website.
All vessels wishing to use pens or service jetties should advise the facility manager or Geraldton DoT office prior to arrival. Upon arrival please visit the DoT office to complete all relevant documentation and facilitate payment.
It is a condition of use that all users are to comply with the gas, electrical and insurance requirements.
Reduce washDamage to vessels and floating pen jetties can be caused by a vessel’s wash. Look behind you occasionally to make sure that your boat is not creating too much wash. If your wash is affecting other boats and property, slow down!
Vessels less than 3.75 metresVessels less than 3.75 metres in length can not be taken greater than five nautical miles from the mainland shore. However, you can operate the vessel within one nautical mile of an island located more than five nautical miles from the mainland shore.
International Code flag "A"
Navigation LightsAll vessels underway between the hours of sunset and sunrise must carry navigation lights appropriate to the particular size and type of vessel. For further information, refer to the WA Boating Guide or contact Marine Safety.
Diver's FlagVessels engaged in diving operations shall exhibi t at all times, the International Code flag "A". Divers engaged in diving operations may also display the International Code flag "A" from a personal buoy. All other craft must keep at least 50 metres clear.
Vessel Overtaking
Another
Every overtaking vessel gives way
(this includes sailing vessels)
Each vessel alters course to starboard
Power VesselsMeeting Head On
Vessel having the other to starboard gives right of way
Power Vessels
Crossing
Power gives way to sail except when sailing
vessel is overtaking
Power MeetingSailing Vessel
BASIC RULES OF THE WATERWAY
SPEED CONVERSION CHART
Knots Km/H MPH 1 1.85 1.15 5 9.25 5.75 8 14.80 9.2012 22.20 13.80
COOROW
GREENHEAD
ROAD
JURIEN
ROAD
JURI
EN
ROAD
INDIAN
OCEAN
DRIVE
IND
IAN
OCEAN
DRIVE
INDIAN
OCEAN
DRIVE
NAID
NIO
CE AND
RIVE
116·1°
105·6°
111·53°
67·02°
076·6°
059·5°
Snag Island
Webb Island
Lipfert Island
POINT LOUISE
Whitlock Island
Whittell Island
Green Islands
Wedge Island
Lancelin Island
Edwards Island
Cervantes Islands
Fisherman Islands
Sandland IslandBRAND
HWY
Jurien
Bay
Marine
Park
2NM
fromm
ainlandBuller Island
5NMfrom
mainland
shore
2NMfrom
mainland
shore
5NMfrom
mainland
shore
shore
Boullanger Island
Jurien Bay
NorthWestPassage
Nambung Bay
Lawry Bay
BoggyBay
HangoverBay
Anchorage Bay
South Passage
LEEMAN
GREEN HEAD
JURIEN BAY
CERVANTES
WEDGE ISLAND
LANCELIN
LEDGE POINT
LesueurNational
Park
NambungNational
Park
Hill
River
See Leeman inset
See Greenhead inset
See Jurien Bay inset
See Cervantes inset
See Lancelin inset
0
Kilometres
Nautical Miles
010 5
015.2 5
5NM from mainland shore2NM from mainland shore
8 Knot speed limit
Water ski area
Closed waters - All vessels
Closed waters - Motorised vessels
Swimming Prohibited
GPS validation marker
5 Knot speed limit
6 Knot speed limit
Marine park
Sanctuary zones
Boat ramp, over beach launching
Parking, public toilet
LEGEND
Leeman toLedge Point
Not to be used for navigation
Recreational Skipper’s TicketThe person in charge of a recreational vessel with a motor of 6hp (4.5 kilowatts) or less is not required to hold a Recreational Skipper’s Ticket (RST).
A person in charge of a recreational vessel with a motor greater than 6hp (4.5 kilowatts) is required to hold an RST.
You are required to carry your RST card when boating.
Age restrictions
A person under 10 years may not drive a motor boat.
RST holders over 14 but under 16 years of age are restricted to operating during daylight hours at a speed less than 8 knots.
Remember toLOG ON
LOG OFF!Everytrip
VHF Ch 16 ......................................Distress & callingRadio Ch 67 ........................................Safety & emergency 72, 73, 77 ......................... * Recreational & working
VHF Repeaters 21, 22, 80, 81, 82 ..... * Recreational & working
27 MHz Ch 88 ......................................Distress & callingRadio Ch 86 ........................................Safety & emergency 90, 91, 94, 96 ............... * Recreational & working
* Contact VMR groups for local information.www.dfes.wa.gov.au/contactus/pages/volunteermarinerescueservices.aspx
BOO
TOO
STREET
WALKER
HOPKINSSTREE T
600 m0001002 400 0080
COCKRAM
STREET
Iso 4s 16m 10M
Iso 2s 12m 10M
LANCELIN
Reef
Muran
NorthBreakReef
EdwardsIsland
Lancelin
Island(17)
Police Station
Lancelin Sea Rescue VMR 688
(5)
(2·5)
(1·5)(1)
Fl G 3s 2M
Fl G 3s
076·6°
South
Passage
Holein
theWall
NorthPassage
Water Tower
GING
IN
ROAD
G r a c e D a r l i n g( 1 9 1 4 )
Service Jetty
LANCELIN
600200 1000m400 0080
WEDGE STREET
JONE
SST
REET
LEDG
EPO
INT
RD
De
BURGH STREET
059·5°
Ledge
Reef
PassageLump
LouisLump
SloanLump
egassaPhctaP dnaS
nihploD
nihploD Iso 4s 22m 10MIso 17m 10M
LEDGE POINT
LEDGEPOINT
600 m0001002 400 0080
CERVANTES
BLACK POINT
R o n s a r d
B a y
Hansen
Bay
Cervantes
Islands
Twin
Bank
SouthRonsardRocks
C e r v a n t e s
CERVANTES
ROAD
CATALO
NIA
STREET
CORUNNA
BEACH
ROAD
ARAGON
STRE ET
8 knots
8 kn
ots
CERVANTES
ClosedWaters
All Vessells
ClosedWaters
All Vessells
Oc 3.5s 8m 10M
Fl 2s 18m 10M
Fl(2) G 5s 3M
67·02°
Jurien
Marine
Park
Bay
Hill River Special Purpose Zone
HANSEN HEAD
THIRSTY POINT
8 knots
NorthRonsardRocks Villaret
Rock
Service Jetty
CERVANTES
600200 1000m400 0080
A n c h o r a g e
MilliganIsland
CAMBAWARRA HEAD
GREEN HEAD
POINT LOUISE
Harrop
Inlet
B a y
GREEN HEAD
GRE
EN H
EAD
LEEM
AN
ROAD
FRFR
Dynamite Bay
Fairweather
Reef
-
Q 6m 2m
IsoW 8s 18m 3M
IsoW 2s 15m 3M
QW 18m 10MIsoW 4s 18m 10M
130.9°
105.6°
7.2°
5 knots
Closed WatersAll Vessels
Closed WatersAll Vessels
Marine
Bay
Park
Jurien
Service Jetty
THE LAKESROAD
INDIAN
OCEAN
DRIVE
OCEAN
VIEW DRIVE
GREEN HEAD
NAIR
N
STRE
ET
DEE STREET
THO
MAS
STRE
ET
RUDDOCK STREET
0 100 200 300 400 500m
Fl R 3s 1M
Q 17m 9M
Fl(2) R 5s 4M
Q G 4M
DrummondService Jetty
Rock
TI TREE POINT
VolunteerSea Searchand RescueVMR 664
SnagIsland
Outfall
BYB
Q R 1s 2M
R
Q R 1s 2MR
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Navigation lightsAll vessels underway during the hours of sunset to sunrise must display navigation ligths appropriate to the particular size and type of vessel. For further information please visit our website or call 13 11 56.
Diving flag Any boat with divers operating from it must always display signals by day or night to alert other boat users. The daytime signal for divers is an International Code Flag “A”. The flag must be at least 750mm long and 600mm wide.
Divers operating without a vessel, for example from a jetty, must also display the International Code Flag “A”. The flag must be at least 750mm long and 600mm wide.
Divers not operating from a vessel or jetty can display a flag from a buoy. If displayed from a buoy, the flag must not be less than 300mm long and 200mm wide.
The flag must be clearly visible to all vessels operating in the vicinity.
Paddle craftRecreational canoes, kayaks, surf skis, inflatables or similar paddle craft that are propelled by a person using a paddle must comply with WA marine laws.
To get a brochure and sticker about the rules call 13 11 56 or visit our website.
Windsurfing and kitesurfingWith the onset of the sea breeze windsurfers and kitesurfers congregate at many popular locations. In certain conditions these small, fast moving sailing vessels may be difficult to see and people navigating the coast need to maintain a proper lookout at all times and take appropriate action to avoid collisions.
Safety equipmentKite and windsurfers operating more than 400 metres from shore are now required to carry safety equipment. For further information visit our website.
Prevention of collision All windsurfers and kitesurfers have a duty of care to ensure their activities are conducted with regard to the prevailing conditions and circumstances and take appropriate action to avoid collisions.
Personal water craftTo operate a personal water craft (PWC) at a speed greater than 8 knots you must be at least 16 years of age and hold an RST.
Every person on board a PWC must wear a lifejacket at all times and at times carry safety equipment:
• Within 400 metres of the shore – lifejacket Level 150, 100 or 50/50s
• Between 400 metres and 2 n miles from shore – lifejacket Level 100 or 150 only and an in date inshore distress flare kit
• Between 2 and 5 n miles – level 100 or 150 only and an in date inshore distress flare kit and emergency position indicating radio beacon (EPIRB).
Freestyle and wake jumping is prohibited:
• within any speed restricted area;
• within 30 metres of another PWC;
• within 50 metres of another vessel or person in the water.
Water skiingPWC 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 lifejacket.
PWC 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.
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 feet.
It takes at least three people to go water skiing:
1. 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 age.
3. The person being towed by the vessel.
Vessels taking off with skiers always give way to vessels landing a skier.
Beach take-off and landings are only permitted in the designated take-off and landing areas.
Skiing is only permitted between the hours of sunrise to sunset, unless otherwise indicated.