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NOTE: THIS IS NOT A NAVIGTION CHARTThis map is not for navigation use. Navigation aids are shown for information only. For navigation of the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers, chart AUS 154 and AUS 155 should be consulted. Notices to mariners issued by Parks Victoria are published on www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
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Boatingon the RiversA guide to recreational boating on the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers
DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRIES
13 FISH (133 474)Helpful information includes:
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For information about Fisheries Victoria call the DPI Customer Service Centre on 136 186, or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/fishing
Parks Victoria is responsible for recreational activities on the Yarra and Maribyrnong rivers and seeks to provide for a wide range of environmentally sustainable opportunities to enjoy its waters.
This waterproof guide has been produced to encourage recreational boaters to explore the lower reaches of both rivers whilst recognising the need to protect their natural values.
There are a number of regulations that must be observed to protect the river environment and ensure the safety of all users. There are local conditions you need to be aware of to ensure your trip is enjoyable and trouble free. This guide will help you ensure your boating expedition is safe and enjoyable.
THINGS TO SEE ANd dOThere are many ways to enjoy the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers. You can walk, cycle or even drive along different sections, however the best way is by boat. A river cruise is a great way to see and experience Melbourne.
There’s so much to see and do on the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers and the banks feature a number of barbecue and picnic facilities, fishing platforms and jetties.
Here’s just a few of the many attractions and experiences you can enjoy on the rivers:
On the Yarra
● Westgate Bridge
● Docklands
● Docklands Stadium
● The Polly Woodside Maritime Museum
● Melbourne Exhibition Centre
● Crown Entertainment Complex
● Melbourne Aqarium
● Southgate Precinct
● Flinders Street Station
● Federation Square
● Victorian Arts Centre
● Melbourne Park
● Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)
● Melbourne Botanical Gardens including Government House
● Herring Island Environmental Sculpture Park
On the Maribyrnong
● Historic Footscray Wharf
● Newells Paddock Wetlands Reserve
● Flemington Racecourse
● Footscray Park
● Pipemakers Park (BBQ)
● Maribyrnong Park
● Riverside Park
● Avondale Heights Parklands
● Anglers Tavern Landing
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Westgate Bridge (Road) Centre 51.02 48.78 200.00
Bolte Bridge (Road) Centre 26.22 25.58 100.00
Webb Bridge (Pedestrian) Centre 3.82 3.18 32.00
Charles Grimes Bridge (Road) Southern 3.53 2.89 32.00
Yarra Pedestrian Bridge (Pedestrian) Centre 4.67 4.03 60.00
Spencer St Bridge (Road) Centre 2.69 2.05 31.00
Kings Bridge (Road) Centre 2.76 2.12 37.50
Queens Bridge (Road) Centre 2.81 2.17 17.00
Sandridge Bridge (Pedestrian) Centre 4.32 3.68 18.00
Southgate Footbridge (Pedestrian) Centre 5.92 5.28 40.00
Princes Bridge (Road) Centre 8.15 7.51 29.00
Swan St Bridge (Road) Centre 5.05 4.41 18.00
Morell Bridge (Pedestrian) Centre 6.90 6.26 28.00
Hoddle Bridge (Road) Centre 5.22 4.58 17.50
Cremorne Rail Bridge (Railway) Centre 5.95 5.31 26.50
Church St Bridge (Road) Centre 8.66 7.92 30.00
MacRobertson Bridge (Road) Centre 7.37 6.73 32.00
Heyington Rail Bridge (Railway) Centre 10.65 10.01 23.50
Monash Freeway Bridge (Road) Centre 9.88 9.24 30.00
Wallen Rd Bridge (Road) Centre 10.37 9.73 10.00
Hawthorn Rail Bridge (Railway) Centre 10.68 10.04 25.00
Hawthorn Bridge (Road) Centre 11.54 10.90 25.00
Victoria Bridge (Road) Centre 15.61 14.97 14.50
Walmer St Bridge (Pedestrian) Centre 12..37 11.73 20.00
Gipps (Collins) St Bridge (Pedestrian) Centre 13.32 12.68 20.00
Johnston St Bridge (Road) Centre 17.24 16.64 20.00
MARIBYRNONG RIVER
Shepherd Bridge (Road) Centre 5.52 4.88 24.00
Maribyrnong River Goods Line Bridge (Railway) Centre 6.63 5.99 44.00
Hopetoun Bridge (Road) Centre 6.50 5.86 21.00
(Old) Railway Bridge (Railway) Centre 6.61 5.97 43.00
New Maribyrnong River Rail Bridge (Railway) Right 4.60 3.96 28.00
Stockbridge (Pedestrian) Left 4.77 4.13 30.00
Lynchs Bridge (Road) Centre 3.79 3.15 15.50
Farnsworth Ave Bridge (Road) Centre 4.68 4.04 15.50
Pipemeker Park Footbridge (Pedestrian) Centre 7.12 6.48 50.00
Raleigh Rd Bridge (Road) Centre 4.19 3.55 15.00
Afton St Pedestrian Bridge (Pedestrian) Centre 6.12 5.48 50.00
Canning St Bridge (Road) Centre 9.98 9.34 23.00
Note: Low Tide = -0.38 m AHD [0.14 m Chart Datum] High Tide = 0.42 m AHD [0.94 m Chart Datum]
The data for the above bridges has been derived from a range of historical plans and other sources and should therefore be used as a guide only to aid navigation.
Webb and Charles Grimes Bridges
Maribyrnong River Goods Line Bridge
Hoddle Bridge(Punt Rd)
Note: The Boating on the Bay map covering Port Phillip is available from Parks Victoria.
Spencer St Bridge
Queens Bridge
Morell Bridge
Cremorne Rail Bridge
Important: Refer to the Minimun Safety Requirements table for varying safety equipment requirements for inland and enclosed waters.
Important: Refer to the Minimun Safety Requirements table for varying safety equipment requirements for inland and enclosed waters.
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Important: All vessels proposing to berth at the VRA Landing in front of the boat sheds must approach the landing from the downstreeam end after having passed through the southern arch of Princes Bridge. Therefore to access the VRA Landing when travelling downstream please ensure you travel through either the centre or northern arches of Princes Bridge then make a ‘U’ turn and travel upstream through the southern arch and then onto the landing.
Webb and Charles Grimes Bridges
Heyington Rail Bridge
There are local conditions you need to be aware of to ensure your trip along the rivers is enjoyable and safe.
AnchoringAnchoring is not permitted in either the Yarra or Maribyrnong rivers, including Victoria Harbour. Boat operators should always berth at public berthing facilities and observe restriction signs.
Bridge cleArAncesAlways take extra care when traversing under bridges. Both the Yarra and Maribyrnong rivers are tidal and the clearances on several of the bridges are low, especially on the Yarra River. It is important to check tides and the bridge clearances tables before you leave to ensure your vessel will pass underneath each bridge, and that you are able to make your return trip. High rainfall can also increase water height on the rivers.
When traversing under Melbourne’s low bridges it is important to consider all the variable factors to ensure your vessel has sufficient clearance. These factors include the height of the vessel from the water level, bridge height (clearance), tide, wind, rain and other meteorological conditions. Please remember the vessel operator is responsible to ensure safe navigation at all times.
See bridge clearances table (reverse side) for more information.
events – FlAg systemA Flag System was introduced by Parks Victoria to help provide a system of communication during events, such as rowing regattas, to enable recreational and commercial vessels to pass through the course either between races or during breaks in the race schedule.
Should you encounter an on-water event that is operating under the flag system, you must always stop when a red flag is displayed. Only when the Flag System Marshall removes the red flag and then displays a green flag should you proceed with caution.
Stop Proceed with caution
exclusion ZonesA number of events that take place on Melbourne’s bays and rivers require sections of navigable waters to be closed for event and spectator safety.
Exclusion zones are created by a temporary change to the Marine Act 1988 that allows the closure of a designated area of water for the safety of event patrons and the general public. Exclusion Zones may also be created when construction works are occurring that may otherwise impact upon safe navigation. Exclusion zones are often patrolled by Parks Victoria patrol boats. River users should follow the directions of Parks Victoria officers at all times.
The Exclusion Zone boundaries are usually indicated in the rivers by red “Stop – No Boats” buoys for all events that require exclusion zones in order to run an event organised race.
Exclusion zones are advertised periodically in the public notices section of the Herald Sun and in the Government Gazette. A Notice To River Users is also sent out to all commercial operators and other users of the waterway including rowing clubs prior to the event. For further information about closures you can contact Parks Victoria.
FishingFishing is permitted along both rivers and may be undertaken from either a vessel or on land. Please observe all fishing regulations. A Recreational Fishing License is required by all anglers in Victoria for persons aged between 18 – 70. Remember to check bag and size limits, fishing methods and closed seasons. Only two fishing lines per person are permitted when fishing on the rivers.
Anglers should retrieve their lines when boats are berthing near them or passing through the fishing ground to avoid entanglement.
nAvigABle WAtersThe Rivers are prone to silting or build up of sand and can become shallow in sections. Boat operators should be cautious, especially inside the bends of the rivers.
On the Yarra, motorised vessels should avoid travelling beyond the Collingwood Children’s Farm due to shallow water and a series of reefs just below the surface of the water. Non-motorised vessels may be able to reach as far as Dights Falls.
The Maribyrnong River is navigable up to Canning Street Bridge where the water levels become too shallow for motorised craft. Non-motorised vessels may navigate beyond this point to Solomon’s Ford.
PersonAl WAter crAFt Personal Water Craft (PWCs) are not permitted upstream of the Bolte Bridge, therefore may not continue along the Yarra River beyond the Port Zone or enter Victoria Harbour.
PWCs are also not permitted on the Maribyrnong River.
PuBlic BoAt rAmPsThere are no public boat ramps for motorised boats on the Yarra or Maribyrnong rivers. The rivers are accessible to boats through Port Phillip Bay, with the closest ramps being at Williamstown and St Kilda.
rAdio chAnnelsPlease be aware of the following Marine Radio channels and frequencies when operating a motorised vessel in the Yarra River, Maribyrnong River and Victoria Harbour:
Recreational Vessels – VHF Channel 72, 73 and 77 – 27MHz Channel 96
Port Operations – VHF Channel 12
Commercial River Operations – VHF Channel 74
Emergency Calls – VHF Channel 16 – 27MHz Channel 88
roWing And non PoWered vesselsBoth the Yarra and Maribyrnong are very popular for non-motorised vessels such as rowing, kayaking and canoeing.
When passing rowers and other non powered vessels, please ensure a low wake is maintained so as not to disturb or tip these vessels over as they are more susceptible to capsizing than larger motorised vessels.
Many rowing and canoe clubs are situated along the banks of each river and have ramps in which to launch their vessels from. Rowing regattas are often held on the rivers, especially during summer. These events sometimes involve temporary river closures. Details of scheduled river closures are available from Parks Victoria
Non powered recreational vessels involved in training or competition between sunset and sunrise must must have a fixed 180 degree white located on the bow of the vessel and a flasing 180 degree white light on the stern.
shiPPing chAnnelLarge ships traverse the shipping channel at the southern end of the Yarra River during all hours of the day and night. A ships blind spot can extend for many hundreds of metres so it is the responsibility of all boat operators keep clear of big ships at all times and not obstruct the path of these ships.
sPeed restrictionsAll boats using the Yarra and Maribyrnong rivers must adhere to the 5 knot (approximately 9 km/h or fast walking pace) speed limit. Vessels are, however, permitted to travel at 10 knots downstream of the Westgate Bridge to the mouth of Port Phillip Bay.
tidesThe navigable sections of the Yarra and Maribyrnong rivers are subject to tidal conditions. It is important to check tide heights prior to your trip. A copy of current tide table is available from the Port of Melbourne Corporation. There are also a number of good websites which provide accurate tide information. Also check information under the ‘Bridge Heights’ heading.
yArrA river Public berth Private berth commercial berth Fishing permitted
1 Scienceworks Jetty No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes Yes
2 Westgate Park Landing (Lorimer Street Jetty) Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
3 Pier 35 Marina Booking required Yes Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No
4 Waterfront City Marina Overnight berths available. Booking required No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No
5 NewQuay Marina Yes. 2 hour limit Yes Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No
6 d’Albora Marina at Victoria Harbour Overnight berths available. Booking required Yes No No
7 Yarra’s Edge Overnight berths available. Booking required Yes Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No
8 World Trade Centre Wharf No No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No
9 Melbourne Exhibition Centre Floating Landing No No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No
10 Crown Floating Landing No No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No
11 Turning Basin (Turning Circle) Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
12 Enterprise Wharf Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
13 Banana Ally Wharf No No Yes. Leased berthing area No
14 Southbank Public Wharf Yes. 4 hour limit No No Yes
15 Southgate Floating Landing No No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No
16 Southgate Wharf No No Yes. Leased berthing area No
17 Flinders Street Station Floating Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
18 Federation Wharf No No Yes. Leased berthing area No
19 VRA Landing Rowing and paddle craft launch / retrieval only No No No
20 Henley Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
21 Swan Street Floating Landing No No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No
22 Swan Street (fixed) Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
23 Kings Domain Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
24 Glasshouse Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
25 Botanic Gardens Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
26 Anderson Street Fishing Platform No No No Yes
27 Punt Road Floating Landing Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
28 Caroline Street Landing Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
29 Como Floating Landing Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
30 Herring Island Floating Landing (South Yarra side) Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
31 Herring Island Floating Landing (Burnley side) Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
32 Burnley Wharf Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
33 Power Street Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
34 Leonda Landing Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
35 Richmond Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
36 Alma Wharf Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
37 Walmer Street Landing Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
38 Anderson Reserve Canoe Ramp Rowing and paddle craft launch / retrieval only No No No
39 Clarke Street Canoe Ramp Rowing and paddle craft launch / retrieval only No No No
mAriByrnong river
40 Footscray Jetty Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
41 Historic Footscray Wharf No No No Yes
42 Henderson House Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
43 Lynch’s Bridge Jetty Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
44 Lynch’s Bridge Fishing Platform No No No Yes
45 Footscray Park Fishing Platform No No No Yes
46 Flemington Floating Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
47 Footscray Boat Club Floating Ramp Rowing and paddle craft launch / retrieval only No No No
48 Farnsworth Avenue Public Jetty Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
49 Farnsworth Fishing Platform No No No Yes
50 Riverside Fishing Platforms (x2) No No No Yes
51 Pipemakers Park Jetty Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
52 Essendon Canoe Club Floating Ramp Rowing and paddle craft launch / retrieval only No No No
53 Raleigh Road Floating Landing No No No Yes
54 Maribyrnong Road Jetty No No No Yes
55 Anglers Tavern Jetty Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
56 Tea House Floating Landing Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No
57 Tea House Public Berth Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
58 Essendon Rowing Club Floating Landing Rowing and paddle craft launch / retrieval only No No No
59 Newstead Fishing Platform No No No Yes
60 Poynton’s Floating Landing Yes. 4 hour limit No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
61 Chicago Street Fishing Platform No No No Yes
62 Afton Street Fishing Platform No No No Yes
63 Dale Street Fishing Platform No No No Yes
64 Canning Street Fishing Platforms (x2) No No No Yes
65 Canning Street Canoe Ramp Rowing and paddle craft launch / retrieval only No No No
66 Canning Street Floating Jetty Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only No Yes. Pick-up / drop-off only Yes
Public Berth, Landing or Jetty Commercial Berth Non powered vessels only Fishing Platform
PuBlic Berthing FAcilitiesPublic mooring facilities along the rivers are available for use for up to four hours at a time. Time limits are detailed on Parks Victoria signs at each location. During events, access to these berths may be restricted so please check Parks Victoria’s website for ‘Notice to River Users’ prior to your trip.
Please observe these requirements to ensure fair and equitable access for everyone.
Some berths along the river are leased by commercial boat operators. These berths are not available for public use, including short term berthing.
See table (right) for more information.
PuBlic Berthing At docklAndsBookings are required to secure visitor berths at all marinas in the Docklands precinct. Public visitor berths are marked with green pile caps. Private berths are marked with white pile caps, are privately owned and are not for public use. Commercial berths are marked with orange pile caps and are for licensed commercial operators only. Contact the relevant marina for bookings and more information.
The Yarra and Maribyrnong rivers contain a diverse range of habitats and many different animals and plants. Parks Victoria is committed to keeping Victoria’s rivers and bays clean, however, boat operators and other river users also have a responsibility to protect these habitats.
By following some simple guidelines you can help minimise your environmental impact on the Yarra and Maribyrnong rivers:
• Prevent pollutants such as petrol, oil, sewage and detergents from entering the water.
• Clean out bilges and sumps regularly. These areas collect oil which may leak into water.
• Use a holding tank for sewage to avoid polluting water close to shore. Dispose of waste properly on land. Use pump out facilities where they are available.
• Rubbish on boats should be stored in a strong reusable bag for safe disposal on land. Take all rubbish home with you, in particular plastic items such as bags, bottles, cups, lines and nets which can harm or kill marine wildlife. Plastics like six-pack rings and strapping are known to trap wildlife. Plastic bags can be swallowed and cause blockage of the stomach or intestines of marine animals.
• Take care with fuel storage on river banks and jetties. Be responsible and considerate towards other river users.
• Launch or retrieve your craft at designated launching ramps. Ensure you read information on boat ramp signage and avoid destroying native vegetation.
• Reduce speed when operating power boats in shallow water. Reduce speed when close to the shore line and in shallow waters as propellers can cause considerable damage to sensitive riverbeds.
• Observe recreational fishing regulations. A Recreational Fishing License is required by all anglers in Victoria for persons aged between 18 – 70. Remember to check bag and size limits, fishing methods and closed seasons.
• Give dolphins, seals and whales plenty of space when seen. Never approach closer than 100 metres and leave them alone if they show signs of agitation (such as diving or rapid changes in direction). Whale watching regulations are available from the Department of Sustainability and Environment.
• Keep clear of bird nesting and roosting areas. Disturbance during breeding season can lead to the taking of eggs or chicks by predators, dangerous exposure of eggs or chicks to the elements, or the premature unsuccessful flights of fledglings, causing death.
• Remember that all native plants and animals are protected by law.
• Keep your boat clean and protected from aquatic pests.
The Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers are available for your use and enjoyment. You can also help protect the rivers and encourage a healthier, more enjoyable waterway environment by joining a friends group. Contact Parks Victoria for further information.
AquAtic PestsPlease ensure the following actions are taken to help reduce the chance of spreading marine pests:
• Dislodge all plants and animals from your vessel and bin them.
• Drain water from vessel and gear. Try not to let it drain back into the waterway.
• Dispose of unwanted bait in a bin.
• Douse your vessel and gear with freshwater. Try not to let it drain back into the waterway.
• Dry your vessel and equipment.
• Don’t forget to apply an authorised anti-foulant where appropriate.
litter trAPsParks Victoria is committed to keeping Victoria’s rivers and bays clean. Litter traps have been installed along the Yarra to prevent litter entering the river from stormwater drains and ending up in Port Phillip Bay. You can help keep our rivers clean by always ensuring your rubbish ends up in a bin.
heAlthy PArks heAlthy PeoPleThroughout the world there is growing recognition of the vital contribution parks make to a healthy environment, to healthy individuals and to a healthy society. Victorians are very fortunate to have inherited a world class network of parks, reserves and waterways.
Parks Victoria as the waterways manager for the Yarra and Maribyrnong rivers, including Victoria Harbour, is responsible for the recreational activities on these waters and seeks to provide a wide range of recreational opportunities which are environmentally sustainable.
As part of its role, Parks Victoria manages most of the public piers and jetties along the rivers and acts as a referral agency for planning matters and authorisation of new structures. Licensing of private moorings and jetties is also carried out by Parks Victoria.
In addition, Parks Victoria is responsible for:
• placement and maintenance of recreational boating signs, including navigational aids and signs in accordance with the Marine Act;
• management of Marine Protected Areas, such as the Port Phillip Heads Marine National Parks, Point Cooke Marine Sanctuary in Port Phillip Bay and French Island National Park in Westernport.
For further details about the Yarra or Maribyrnong Rivers, contact the Parks Victoria Information Centre on 13 1963 or visit www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
CarE For ThE EnvironmEnT
BErThing and Fishing FaCiliTiEs
PuBlicAtions And WeBsitesAdmiralty charts – available from most mapping outlets.
Boating on Port Phillip – available from Parks Victoria
Boating on Western Port – available from Parks Victoria
Recreational Fishing Guide – available from Fisheries Victoria
The Marine Act and associated regulations – available from the Government Information Centre.
Notice to River Users – available from Parks Victoria’s website.
Port Phillip Safety Chart Grid – available from the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard.
Victorian Recreational Boating Safety Handbook – available from Marine Safety Victoria.
Victorian Tide Tables – available from Port of Melbourne Corporation
Vessel Operating and Zoning Rules – available from Marine Safety Victoria.
useFul contActsAustralian Volunteer Coast Guard 9598 9092 www.coastguard.com.au
d’Albora Marina at Victoria Harbour 9602 4511 www.dalboramarinas.com.au
Department of Primary Industries 136 186 www.dpi.vic.gov.au
Department of Sustainability & Environment 136 186 www.dse.vic.gov.au
Environment Protection Authority 9695 2722 www.epa.vic.gov.au
Fisheries Victoria 13 FISH (13 3474) www.dpi.vic.gov.au/fishing
Government Information Centre 1300 366 356 www.vic.gov.au
Marine Safety Victoria 1800 223 022 www.marinesafety.vic.gov.au
Marina YE at Yarra’s Edge 9681 8394 www.marinaye.com.au
Melbourne Water 131 722 www.melbournewater.com.au
NewQuay Marina 9600 4433 www.newquay.com.au
Parks Victoria 13 1963 www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
Port of Melbourne Corporation 9628 7555 www.portofmelbourne.com
Victorian Regional Channels Authority 5225 3500 www.regionalchannels.vic.gov.au
Waterfront City Marina 9658 8738 www.melbourne.vic.gov.au
Boatingon the rivers
For more information, contact Parks Victoria on 13 1963 or visit www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
JANUARY 2009, 1ST EDITION
A guide to recreational boating on the RiversWhether you are enjoying a quiet cruise, frantic rowing regatta or taking a boat to the races, this guide is essential reading before you set on your rivers expedition.
Parks Victoria, as the local waterway authority, is responsible for recreational activities on the Yarra and Maribyrnong Rivers and seeks to provide for a wide range of environmentally sustainable opportunities to enjoy our rivers. Parks Victoria manages facilities for navigational safety and port infrastructure for commercial activities including tour operators and fishing charters, as well as recreational activities such as boating and boating zones, pier promenading and fishing.
There are a number of regulations that must be observed to protect the rivers and also to ensure a level of safety for all users of the water.
loCal CondiTions
To ensure you have the best possible boating experience on the Yarra and Maribyrnong rivers it’s important to do a few things before you depart.
Be prepared before you leave:
● Carry safety equipment according to the regulations, including specified PFD-1s.
● All children under the age of 10 years must wear a specified PFD-1, 2 or 3 or equivalent while in a recreational boat that is underway, unless the child is within a deckhouse, cabin, half cabin or a secure enclosed space.
● Have a chart or map of where you are going and a radio.
● Tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return.
● Know the rules, local regulations and distress signals.
● Check out local weather conditions and tides.
● Check the ‘notices to river users’ on Parks Victoria’s website.
● Carry sufficient fuel, water and a first aid kit.
● Guard against fire.
● Ensure engine reliability and adequate fuel system and always carry sufficient fuel.
● Don’t overload your boat.
on the water:
● Don’t exceed the speed limit.
● Ensure you always keep to the right of the channel.
● Wear your life jackets.
● Keep a safe distance between your boat and other boats. Remember your wake can affect others users, including those on floating infrastructure.
● Keep a lookout at all times, especially for other craft on the river and rowers who are generally harder to see and hear.
● Never drink alcohol before or whilst operating a vessel.
● Keep well clear of moving ships as they may alter course and without notice.
● Do not obstruct the movement of large vessels by drifting in shipping channels and across shipping tracks.
● Be aware that the bow-wave or wash from large ships, including the large commercial ferries, can cause your boat to capsize or roll heavily as to cause serious injury to its occupants.
● Take care not to cross ahead of a large vessel as you may underestimate its speed and not be seen.
● If you hear a vessel sounding at least five short and rapid blasts on its horn, you must get out of its way.
● Keep a careful watch on the weather and watch out for other boats and hazards.
● Ensure a low wake is maintained when passing rowers and other non powered vessels.
regulAtions to Be oBserved• Personal Water Craft are not permitted on the Maribyrnong
River or upstream of the Bolte Bridge on the Yarra River.
• Swimming is not permitted in the Yarra River downstream from the Gipps Street Bridge or in the Maribyrnong River downstream of the Canning Street Bridge.
• Adhere to the prescribed speed limits – 5 knots upstream of the Westgate Bridge on the Yarra River and all of the Maribyrnong River. 10 knots downstream of the Westgate Bridge on the Yarra River.
• Jumping or diving from bridges or trees is not permitted.
• When travelling along the Rivers ensure that you keep to the right of the channel.
• Please take all rubbish home with you, and if possible recycle it.
• Remember all native plants and animals are protected by law.
• Vessels travelling downstream have right of way.
• Anchoring in either river is not permitted.
saFETy ChECklisT
security ArrAngementsThe Port of Melbourne Corporation (PoMC) is regulated and administered for security under the Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Act 2003 (MTOFSA) and Maritime Transport and Offshore Facilities Security Regulations 2003. The purpose of the MTOFSA is to safeguard against unlawful interference with maritime transport.
In accordance with Australian legislation, the PoMC has increased security measures around the port to facilitate the implimentation of the PoMC Security Plan and the joint PoMC/TT Line Maritime Security Plan.
Random water patrols are conducted to ensure designated Restricted Zones currently located at No.1 Maribyrnong Berth; Holden Dock and Gellibrand Pier are maintained. However, should the security level be elevated all other PoMC terminals will have restricted waterside zones.
In line with the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code, December 2002, the following three security levels have been adopted by the maritime industry for domestic and international use:
(a) Security level 1 – Normal. The level for which standard security measures shall be maintained at all times.
(b) Security Level 2 – Heightened. The level for which appropriate additional security measures shall be maintained for a period of time as a result of heightened risk of a security incident; and
(c) Security Level 3 – Exceptional. The level for which further additional security measures shall be maintained for a limited period of time when a security incident is probable or imminent, although it may not be possible to identify the specific target.
Updated information concerning the current level of security within the Port of Melbourne is available from the PoMC website www.portofmelbourne.com
Additionlly for any enquires concerning security issues please contact Port Security Control Room on (03) 9681 8044.
PorT oF mElBournE
oThEr inFormaTion
E X AMPLE OF AN E XCLUS ION ZONE ON
V ICTOR IA HARBOUR
melBourne Port Zone rulesShips can vary in size up to 290 metres in length (about twice the size of the MCG or 47 metres longer than the height of the Rialto) with draughts of up to 12.1 metres, and are often restricted in their ability to manoeuvre.
rECrEaTional BoaT oPEraTors are encouraged to enjoy their transit through the port zone but are reminded to keep well clear of shipping and bear in mind the following points:
• Keep a good look out at all times and keep clear of shipping. Due to height, length and deck cargo, small boats cannot be sighted easily from the bridge of a ship.
• Keep to the extreme edge of the channel on the starboard or right hand side.
• Sailing in the Yarra River is not recommended.
• Anchoring within channels and fairways is not allowed.
• Rowers should operate upstream of the Charles Grimes Bridge.
• Keep clear of the Swanson Dock and Webb Dock restricted zones; these are busy commercial shipping areas.
• Keep clear of Tanker Berths at Gellibrand Pier, Holden Dock, Maribyrnong and Yarraville.
• Keep clear of passenger ships berthed at Station Pier.
• Be aware of swinging basins which are busy commercial shipping areas.
• do not stop, drift, fish or anchor within ‘transit only’ zone.
• Be aware of the effects of wash when ships pass your vessel.
• Keep well clear of propeller thrust from ships and tugs as small vessels may be capsized.
• Do not tie up to navigation marks.
For further information contact the Port of melbourne Corporation on (03) 9628 7555.
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