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SPEED RESTRICTIONS GENERAL SPEED LIMIT - 8 KNOTS A person shall not cause a motor vessel to travel at a speed exceeding 8 knots: - through the arch of bridge (except
-- in any waters having a depth less than 3 metres; - within 15 metres of a vessel under way; -
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Yachting Association of WA Nedlands Yacht Club
Named after Captain Adam Armstrong who was the landholder of the site where
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ONE NAUTICAL MILE COURSE The distance from Knot Beacon (No. 14) in Matilda Bay to Knot Pile (No 2) is one nautical mile. This be used to check the calibration of
chart.)
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Royal Perth Yacht Club
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PERTH 5 knots
Elizabeth Quay Swimming Prohibited
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SWAN AND CANNING RIVERS WA
SEE RELATED PUBLICATIONS: Notice to Mariners (http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/imarine/coastaldata/), Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms (INT 1), Tide Tables, Sailing Directions. For surveys beyond this chart refer to RAN Charts AUS 112, 113, 117 and DPI WA 001.
E= 3 96 000E= 3 88 000E= 3 84 000E= 3 80 000
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ECracknell Park Belmont Jetty38 YFl R 3s 5 knots86 19121 Fl G 3sPERSONAL WATER CRAFT (PWC) FREESTYLING WATER SKIING Water skiing is when a person(s) is being towed behind a vessel at a speed of 8 knots or more. At least three people are required to go water skiing: - A driver of at least 17 years of age who hold a RST;
An observer of at least 14 years of age;
SOUTH PERTH COMMERCIAL WATER SKI AREA Closed Waters0 84 107119 ELIZABETH QUAY and BARRACK SQUARE JETTIES Swimming 17 Motorised VesselsPWC freestyling driving, wave jumping and surfing This area is set aside for use by Department of TransportY 03are79 ProhibitedFerries depart for South Perth from Elizabeth Quay. Rottnest Island, Fremantle and River Cruise ferries depart
Yprohibited in the Swan and Canning Rivers except in the approved commercial water ski operators only. 5 knotsGloucester Park Fl G 3sdesignated Narrows PWC Freestyling Area between sunrise from Barrack Square. See Berthing at Public Jetties note.76 19EAST PERTH128 114 and sunset. the Mount Henrya
2Fl R 3s Fl R 3sPWC freestyling driving, Bridge);wave jumping and surfing are 14118 2Fl(2) R 5s18
prohibited in all speed restricted waters of Western Australia. space
A skier who is being towed by the vessel. A vessel taking off with skiers shall give way to landing skiers. Water ski only in the direction indicated on this chart. Yellow marker buoys define limit of ski area. Water skiing restrictions may apply during approved aquatic events.
PUBLIC WATER SKI AREAS SWAN RIVER - ALL AREAS
in or through a mooring area;119 26 -
93 1488 18vessel YaCLOSED WATERS TO PWC FI(2) G 5s
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15 All waters of the Milyu, Pelican Point and Alfred Cove Marine 5 1532 P E R T HMILL POINT BELCHESvessel travel at a speednotperson cause a
17 11 knotsParks. A person shall not drive a motor vessel towing a skier before
the hours of 8am and after sunset. CANNING RIVER - MT PLEASANT A person shall not drive a motor vessel towing a skier before the hours of 9am and after sunset. Turning is not allowed within 100m of the Mount Henry Bridge. BELMONT
Fl G 3s19POINT58’ Water Ski 58’exceeding 10 knots in any non-speed restricted area of the Swan and Canning Rivers between the hours of sunset and sunrise. CANNING RIVER A shall not cause a vessel to
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2638 Area21 0702PARASAILING Park Causeway Vic Park105 Kings 0408 12 15
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95 11FI Y 3s 1809 Fl G 3sAll parasailing activities within this area are to be carried out101 1306 062799 07 07(2) KNOT PILE 108 09Y Fl R 3sbetween the hours of 8am and sunset, in an anti-clockwise travel at a speed 09
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direction and that such activities may not be conducted within exceeding 5 knots upstream of the Canning Bridge except inside the Mount Pleasant Water Ski Area between the hours of 9am and sunset. MAYLANDS - SPECIAL 8 KNOTS All waters within and commencing at the Windan Bridge, East Perth the Swan continuing
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51 02PWC Ferry26 05 NON-PUBLIC WATER SKI AREAS SOUTH PERTH COMMERCIAL WATER SKI AREA This area is set aside for use by Department of Transport approved commercial water ski operators only.
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130375 42 Area M. Heirisson from the French Parasailing is restricted 05approved commercial parasail River, theto upstream to YBon YB vessel "The Naturaliste". In04 22 at all times to all vessels unless78 BREWERY15 34 47 POPLARoperators on all waters within the Narrows Personal Water 1801 he commanded a small
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46 UNIVERSITY 13YB 33 and past the causeway flats02 Fl G 3s48 QUARRY41POWERED WATER SPORTS MENDS STREET JETTY91 to the Helena River.103 3713 UNIVERSITY 25CLOSED TO MOTORISED VESSELS 36 16 02 Ferries depart for Barrack Street. JettyAREA 42 15
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BERTHING AT PUBLIC JETTIES Public jetties are to be used only for loading or unloading of passengers/luggage boats are not to remain alongside for
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This area is reserved for the use of motorised aquatic events approved by the Department of Transport. The area is closed
(including paddle craft) approved by the Department of Transport.
downstream boundary of the gazetted Belmont Water Ski Area, is restricted to 8 knots for motor vessels between the hours of 10am and 5pm on every Sunday between 1 October and 30 April. VESSELS GREATER THAN 10 METRES IN LENGTH A person shall not cause a vessel greater than 10 metres in length travel at a speed exceeding
21 2346A 8 knots35 See Berthing at Public Jetties note.This area is reserved for motorised aquatic events approved
by the Department of Transport. The is closed at all PDSC OUTER01 Vessels > 10m 42Walter, Freshwater Bay, Matilda Bay, Deepwater Point, 2217 02
area 37 2438 01 124 97 35180
PerthMaylands, Cracknell Park, Ascot horse swimming area, and 0442times to all vessels (including paddle craft) unless approved by the Department of Transport.
PROHIBITED SWIMMING LILAC HILL
8 knots in theto107 SOUTHZooY PERTHMatilda 43Point Reserve are closed to motorised vessels. 36 14designated areas in Matilda Bay.
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Closed Waters41 04117 0237 0545 CRAWLEY to PWCSwimming is This area is set aside for use by members of the Australian Barefoot Water Ski Club (Western Australian Division Inc) on Wednesdays and Saturdays between the hours of 8am and sunset.
prohibited in all waters of Rouse Head, 01 39Bay JONES 01132 119 15102 39 44 44 04Challenger and Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbours, and in the 0237 04 Pelican RocksSwan River within 50 metres of the Guildford Road Bridge, 0444A OUTER 05 02 0246Y Y Y 38
RPYC INNERwithin 50 metres of the Guildford Railway Bridge and within 50 47 FI(2) G 5s 5M123 SWAN ESTUARY MARINE PARK05 02
34 44 MATILDA59’ 59’metres of the Water Corporation pipeline upstream of the 0379 DINGHY (Milyu)107 ROCKS (11)FI Y 3sMBSC OUTER 13 09Guildford Road Bridge.83 07 Refer to Department of Parks
0246 56 (14) KNOT BEACON 07 and Wildlife Publications 04124 44B PELICAN (8 knots) 0215 4596 21 09 04 01
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129 FI G 3sFl R 4s 7m 4M Water Police Fl G 3s153 times the International Code Flag "A" size 6, or, minimum 750 millimetres in length and not less
FI Y 4s FI G 3s76 132 1604 02 02FI R 3s81 POINT DIRECTION 3129 FI R 3s128 FI R 3sALFRED COVE AUSTRALIA - WEST COAST 01154 122 079 than 600 millimetres in width. FI R 3s 24FI R 3s
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9 22 JENNIFERWater Tower 23NORTH02' 02'157 WESTERN AUSTRALIA 21Vessels exceeding 12 metres in length shall exhibit the 12 -28International Code Flag size 3, or, not less than 900
millimetres in length and not less than 750 millimetres in Water FI G 3s129
Light Tower 2291 0258162 23 04SkiSWAN AND RIVERTON6 FI G 3s07 9 17 Area123 136 09width. All other craft to keep at least 50 meters clear.133 Port Beach122 18Reserve 17Divers engaged in diving operations may display the163 -156 2 FI G 3s 03CANNING RIVERSEAST FREMANTLE 19International Code Flag "A" (size shall not be less than 300
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CAUTION 03POINT Mount Henry Bridge ROSSMOYNEFl G 3s107 CAUTION Overhead powerlines exist at various locations over waterways on this chart.
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SCALE 1 : 25 000 07approaching vessels.137 84 BridgeF R Named after a landholder,masts in this vicinity. any longer than is strictly necessary (15 minutes maximum). space2F R space Henry Bull.
31 2 PATROL AND RESCUE FLAGS26 EXTRA CARE AT FERRY JETTIES Boats travelling past ferry jetties should travel at low speed,
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9 Caution07174 122 Stirling Bridge DEPTHSVessels engaged in patrol and rescue duties shall81 Deep soft mud69
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9 CRANFORDDepths are shown in metres and decimetres, reduced to Sounding Datum, which is 034 exhibit this flag, and may be towing a swamped or1 in Bull Creek.the jetties and keep alert for ferries9 pass139 approximately lowest water level.submerged craft. Keep well clear.F G 2F R East St Jetties reversing out.88 LEGEND97
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155 HEIGHTS 0265 Fremantle Rail Bridge65 2F R Marsh and swampland78 Heights are shown in metres. Underlined figures are drying heights above 06 Nature Reserve / National ParkEleanor Sounding Datum. Overhead clearance heights are above Highest AstronomicalBuilding (conspic)87 2F R123 47 Railway, Clearance height, BridgeRocks OVERHEAD POWERLINE and P Tide. All other heights are above Mean Higher High Water.BRIDGE BRIDGEOVERHEAD POWERLINE 01 Clearance height, Overhead powerlineBRIDGE CLEARANCE INFORMATION98
space 13CARDINAL MARKS137 CLEARANCE HEIGHTSscace CLEARANCE HEIGHTS POSITIONS River87 45 Clearance heights shown on this chart are in metres, above as shown on chartas shown on chart IndicatesPositions on this chart are referenced to the Map Grid of Australia, Zone Major road76
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safe waterFremantle Rail 50, based on the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (GDA94). For GPSEast Fremantle94 17.2m Minor roadwater which can be predicted to occur under any combination North to the North-North Span 8.1m108 Wilson 10.0m use, this approximates WGS84.Swimming is prohibited of astronomical conditions. Track
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Entry to Rous Medical facility, BuildingIndicatesPROJECTIONCLEARANCE VERTICALUnder certain meteorological conditions, water levels may rise VERTICAL -South Span 8.1mRous Head Bayswater 9.5mHead Harbour safe water Mean high water79 HEIGHT CLEARANCE145 CLEARANCE03' 03'above predicted levels, and in extreme cases above HAT.space
82 Fremantle Traffic Universal Transverse Mercatoris restricted Pickering Park 4.5mHarbour to the Southshown on chart AT ANY TIME AT ANY TIME South Mean low water2F Gto authorised182 134 space-North Span 6.7mVertical clearance will vary at any time depending on actual Success Hill 4.2m95 vessels only. Design 39 NAVIGATION MARKS Datum mark-Centre 7.0mGuildford 11.2m Indicateswater level. BULL CREEKDepth IALA Maritime Buoyage System - Region A (Red to Port). Cliff
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ROUS HEAD -South Span 7.3m safe water92 Midland 4.0mVessels with a height greater than the calulated vertical49 6.0m spaceFremantle Rock shorelineStirling 7.4m to the East162 3Iso Iso Y EastF R clearance must maintain a minimum horizontal distance of 30m BOATING GUIDESRailway Station HATGAGE name unknown (1923) Narrows 8.0mR Sand drift, Anchoring prohibitedB-SHED WHARF to powerlines.space Indicates123 Elizabeth Quay 4.5m GPS validation point, Helipad, GroyneFerries depart for Rottnest Island,F Bu 30m CAUTION: Vessel height must include all attachments ACTUAL WATER LEVEL space
Boating Guide published by Department of Transport Marine Safety. safe waterFI R 4s F Bu 23m Canning 3.9mVQ R 15m 6M Perth and River Cruises. Car parking, Over-beach launching Boat ramp, Tide rips
2Iso G space Lead, front, rear to the WestF RAnchoring Prohibited WestSoundings shown on this chart are in metres, below soundingSignal Station Mast CausewaySee Berthing at Public Jetties note. HEIGHT OF TIDEFI R 4s CHART AMENDMENTSDolphins datum. Water depth will vary at any time depending on height CHART DATUM -Perth 3.2mIso R 2s Special Marks (yellow cross topmark) are not primarily toFI G 4s Parking for boats / trailersThe information provided on this chart is correct at time of publication. As thisARTHUR of tide, as affected by astronomical and meteorological -Vic Park 2.8mFREMANTLE assist in navigation, but indicate special features.ROADS HEAD Mangroves, Marine farminformation is subject to change, ensure the latest version of the chart is used at allconditions. Mt Henry 6.2mFI G 4s 46 SOUNDINGSVQ G 15m 6M F R Water, Fuel, Jetty, Safe anchoragetimes and is kept up-to-date with reference to the following:Water DEPTH LIGHT CHARACTERISTICSspace
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Department of shown on chart118 Priestman Dredge P.A. (1897) POINT For predicted TIDE information, refer to TIDE Tables, the daily149 Iso G 2s space Telephone, Public toiletHospital Shelley 6.4m Colour of light is white unless otherwise stated39 MARQUIS Notices to Mariners
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00 34 Changes of a safety or navigational nature will be reflected in Notices to Mariners.http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine/coastal-data-and-charts.aspB F = Fixed Hazardous submerged reef63 indicates lit navigation markCurrent Notices are available from DoT chart sales offices, approved chart agents148 43 Reef which covers and uncoversFl = Flashing48 41Q(2) 6s 7m and at http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine/about-notices-to-mariners.asp G = Green R = Red W = WhiteBeagle Rocks Coral reef / outcrop, Breakers53 Fl( ) = Group-flash
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00WEETHR84 Navigable Waters RegulationsSamuel Plimsoll (1948) Rock awash, Underwater rockY = Yellow Bu = BlueChallenger166 Fishing Q = Quick-flash 06Changes to Navigable Waters Regulations are published in the Western Australian41 BASIC RULES OF THE WATERWAYSLygnern (1928) Harbour65 Sounding above Datum24F G97 Government Gazette. Regulations for Navigable Waters can also be found144 68 at LFl = Long-flash s = Period in seconds Danger lineBoat POWER MEETS POWER SAIL MEETS SAILVolunteer Sea Rescue VN6DI http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf 2m contourOc = Occulting m = Focal plane height above MHHW 34163 5239 VQ(6) + L Fl 10s Marine Protected AreasMarine Protected Areas1. When two power boats are approaching head 3. When overtaking another vessel, the vessel 5. When in a narrow channel keep to starboard. C 5m contourQ R Iso = Isophase M = Luminous range in nautical miles 15Harbour39133L 74 Refer to Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development andon, or nearly head on, each must alter course to being passed has right of way and you must 10m contourFl Y 2s 5m 5M61 44162 148 Swimming is prohibited43 starboard and pass on each other’s port side. always keep clear of that vessel. Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions publications for the39 89
117Fl G 5s Depth in metres and decimetres("C" HAS WIND ONin Fishing Boat and spacelatest information.A4m 3MQ(4) Y 6s 5m 5M Approximate contourChallenger Harbours STARBOARD SIDE)4516204' 04'61 Submarine cable37 CAUTION NOTES43 LOGARITHMIC NOMOGRAM SPEED - DISTANCE - TIME29 B25 Anchorage area, No anchorage areaN 139 "A" AND "B" GIVE WAY TO "C" Rocky BayMinden Reefs 58 37 No fishing, Pilot boarding location148 162 In order to reduce injuries and damage, all vessels are advised to use the marked4. When a vessel is crossing your bow from port to 2. When a vessel is crossing your bow from "B" GIVES WAY TO "A" To find Speed, Distance or Time Interval, draw a line through any two factors, then interpolate for Speed limit boundaryFremantle Sailing Club navigation channels when passing through Rocky Bay and Preston Point.starboard you should maintain course and speed ("B" IS UPWIND OF "A")137
27 the unknown factor. eg. A distance of 10 nautical miles in 120 minutes means a speed of 5 knots.starboard to port, that vessel has right of way and Water skiing boundaryas you have the right of way. If the other vessel 6. It is an offence for any vessel to be moored oryou should keep clear. Stop or reduce speed and45 Prohibited area boundary Various limits
Success 25 does not give way, you should take all action to SPEED 1.0 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 30anchored in any channel or fairway, unless that POWER MEETS SAIL TIDAL INFORMATION AND SOUNDING DATUMpass under his stern. (Give way to the vessel on109 122 2743
Boat Harbour avoid a collision. (Knots)vessel is in distress. Large and deep draughtedyour right.) 7. Generally power gives way to sail unless the26 Lattitude Longitude Heights in metres above datum Port Authority / Harbour boundaryvessels have restricted manoeuvrability. Small craft PlaceSee DoT Chart WA001 Fremantle Inset 31 42 31 sailing vessel is overtaking. °S °E LAT DISTANCE 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 1.0 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 30 40 50MLHW MHLW MLLWHAT MHHW MSL Recommended trackmust keep well clear of these vessels at all times HOWEVER (Nautical Miles) OutfallV-AIS Closed Waters and must not hamper the larger vessel’s progress. 32°04' 115°45' 1.36 1.10 1.00 0.76 0.53 0.42 0.21Sailing craft may not demand that deep draught FREMANTLE Motorised Vessels
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SEE RELATED PUBLICATIONS: Notice to Mariners (http://www.dpi.wa.gov.au/imarine/coastaldata/), Symbols, Abbreviations and Terms (INT 1), Tide Tables, Sailing Directions. For surveys beyond this chart refer to RAN Charts AUS 112, 113, 117 and DPI WA 001.
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ETHE MISSION GRANT In 1836 an Aboriginal MissionsWEST SWANDISTRESS SIGNALS WATER SKI SAFETY NATIONAL PARKS AND NATURE RESERVES House was established on this site.
The Mission Grant From 1874 to 1960 the site was LEGEND
It is strongly recommended that all persons on board vessels SKIERS National Parks are reserved for conservation of flora, fauna, expanded as the Perth Anglican Orphanage.Marsh and swampland rocks and landscape. Firearms, pets, ground fires and driving CAUTIONwhich proceed outside protected waters, familiarise - Read and understand thoroughly the current boating laws Today it is the Swanleigh Hostel, providing
Nature Reserve / National Park Upstream of Middle Swan Bridge isthemselves with all safety equipment, flare operation and the and regulations governing the sport. off established tracks are not permitted. accommodation for counrty students.NOT navigable for motorised vessels.Railway, Clearance height, Bridge following distress signals: - Stay away from solid objects such as boats, buoys, Within Nature Reserves, firearms, camping, lighting of fires, Middle MIDDLE SWANClearance height, Overhead powerline Whiteman BridgeA gun or other explosive signal fired at intervals of about a beacons, etc. removal of soil and timber, dumping of rubbish, disturbance of Swan-
ReserveRiver minute; - Give the "all-well" signal after falling into the water, by flora and fauna are prohibited. Report activities that may be 13
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Major road - A continuous sounding with any fog-signalling apparatus; clasping both hands above the head. harmful to the Riverpark by call ing the Swan River Trust on Minor road - Rockets or shells throwing red stars fired one at a time at - Wear adequate protective clothing or a wet suit. 9278 0900 (or 0419 192 845 after hours). There are penalities
52’ 52’Track short intervals; - Learners and children are strongly advised to wear life for polluting the Swan and Canning Rivers or damaging - A signal made by radiotelegraphy or by any other signalling jackets. foreshore vegetation. Refer to the Department of Parks and
method consisting of the group in the Morse Code; - Recover lost skis quickly - they will assist you to float. Wildlife publications for further information on National Parks
Medical facility, Building Mean high water
29 13 11Mean low water Datum mark
- A signal sent by radiotelephony consisting of the spoken - Know and use the universal ski signals. and Nature Reserves. 13space
word "Mayday"; Never come in close to the beach, or land in too shallow Sandalford- Reg Bond 13 Park
13LEEUWIN CURRENTCliff 1512The international Code Signal of distress indicated by N.C.; water.-The Leeuwin Current is most predominant during May Rock shoreline
Sand drift, Anchoring prohibited GPS validation point, Helipad, Groyne Car parking, Over-beach launching
31 -space
- A signal consisting of a square flag having above or below it DRIVERS August with a surface current generally less than 1.0 knot. Ra ball or anything resembling a ball;
- Flames on the vessel (as from a burning tar barrel, oil 55- Know the laws and regulations governing skiing for the area It has an average width of 30 nautical miles and extends to a
metres, carrying warm, lowin which you are operating. depth of approximately 200barrel); CAVERSHAMBoat ramp, Tide rips
Parking for boats / trailers Mangroves, Marine farm
- Give clear hand signals to indicate turns. salinity water from the North West Shelf area along the - Avoid abrupt manoeuvres such as cutting corners or trying continental shelf south to Cape Leeuwin and then east into
to flick skiers. Poor towing can turn the sport into a the Great Australian Bight. For details of currents generally
- A rocket parachute flare or a hand flare showing a red light; - A smoke signal giving off a volume of orange coloured
13smoke; HospitalWater, Fuel, Jetty, Safe anchorage Telephone, Public toilet
dangerous one. refer to R.A.N. Australia Pilot Vol 1. CAVERSHAM- Slowly and repeatedly raising and lowering arms out-stretched to each side.
spaceSki only in direction indicated by the arrows on this map. Beautifully sited on a high bank, the building
(part of which still remains) was for many years -
WESTERN ROCK LOBSTER FISHERYExposed wreck, Submerged wreck Hazardous submerged reef
- Observe the way ahead at all times (by law you must do Between November and June, extensive lobster fishing takes The use of any of the foregoing signals, except for the the home of the de Burgh family. 14this). Do not look behind - that's the job for the observer. Cavershamplace between latitude 24°S and 34°S. Mariners are advised purpose of indicating that a vessel is in distress, is CAVERSHAM AVENUEReef which covers and uncovers House VIVEASH- Return to pick up a fallen skier immediately.
prohibited. The sighting of any of these distress signals to keep well clear of lobster pot floats and submerged lines. spaceCoral reef / outcrop, Breakers - If the motor has no neutral gear, stop it when picking up a
31should be reported to the nearest Police Station and/or give PYRTONRock awash, Underwater rock CAUTIONfallen skier. FISHING MURIELOriginally the headquaters of thehelp yourself.Sounding above Datum space
2 Oxygenation Plant Monitoring Stations.- Never trail a ski rope within 30 metres of the shore in a Fishing regulations apply throughout Western Australia. Refer Hamersley family in W.A., the homestead remained in good Beware of telemetry buoys and subsurfaceDanger line WEATHER SERVICE FOR LOCAL WEATHER take-off area unless the rope handle or handles are held by to Department of Fisheries WA publications for further 35 equipment adjacent to main channelcondition until demolished and
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ROADS AND TRACKS institution "Riverbank".Meteorology and broadcast as follows: Never drop a ski near a take-off area.-
LILAC HILL PARK Now set aside for recreation,
10m contour 16From VMW Weather Australia West at Wiluna WA on 2056, Never drop a ski without making provision for someone to 53’ 53’- - PyrtonThe representation on this chart of any road or track is not 117 Depth in metres and decimetres89 footbridge4149, 6230, 8113, 12356 and 16528 kHz on a 24 hour, 7 pick it up. necessarily evidence of a Public Right of Way. space
Approximate contour day week basis. VHF channels 16 and 67 at 0718 and 1918 - Never make "dummy" runs in a take-off or landing area - this Submarine cable Anchorage area, No anchorage area
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00this area was cleared in thehours W.S.T. and updates on the odd hours plus 3 minutes is against the law and dangerous. HISTORIC WRECKS (updates only occur with a strong wind warning or stronger); - Never pull up suddenly and spray boats along the shoreline All wrecks, 75 years old or more, are protected under an Act
14 Rayearliest days for farming and is marked on the first maps Marshall MORRISON ROADNo fishing, Pilot boarding location ParkVolunteer Sea Search & Rescue Groups transmit over the an error of judgement could lead to an accident. which prohibits the removal of artefacts or wilful damage of Woodbridgeas "Preston Flats Farm".-
Speed limit boundary Lilac Riversideweekend on 27.86 MHz and VHF channel 16; - Never drive directly behind a skier - it is against the law. any sort. By this means, the sites will remain better preserved Park19 31Water skiing boundary 1414Telephone Boating Weather Forecast 1900 926 150; Never sit on the gunwhale, or seat back, when driving. for divers in the future. Refer to WA Maritime Museum for 35 55 - - Governor Stirling JettiesProhibited area boundary 33 23
15- BOM website - http://www.bom.gov.au - A boat coming in to drop a skier has priority over boats further information.Various limits space Woodbridgeabout to take off with a skier. HillEDENPort Authority / Harbour boundary NAVIGATIONAL LIGHTS MIDLANDWOODBRIDGERecommended track 16All vessels that operate between the hours of sunset and HILL Lilac Hill Water Ski AreaMOULTONS LANDING Outfall ABWSC members onlysunrise, when underway or at anchor, must carry and exhibit This was later the site of the Town
Wharves when Guildford was the 13Dredged area boundary navigation lights appropriate to the particular size and type of Restricted area / Sensitive area vessel. For further information contact the Department of Marine protected area Transport.
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Parkjunction of road and river transport. Barkers Bridge (todays structure
13being the third bridge there) was built in 1853. 17Barkers Bridge0DIVERS FLAG 43
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1142 ROADSwimming Prohibitedengaged in diving operations shall exhibit at all 1111 MoultonsR31NAVIGATION MARKS CARDINAL MARKS times the International Code Flag "A" size 6, or, Landing
minimum 750 millimetres in length and not less Success HillIndicates safe water
SWANLighthouse, major, minor light Overhead Powerthan 600 millimetres in width. 4·2 Lines 22kV 29 GUILDFORDVessels exceeding 12 metres in length shall exhibit the Fish-North to the North 41 Market
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Beacon, port, starboard International Code Flag size 3, or, not less than 900 Indicates millimetres in length and not less than 750 millimetres in Guildford Rail Bridge54’ Fl Y 4s 2M 54’Safe water, isolated danger safe water width. All other craft to keep at least 50 meters clear. Guildford Road BridgeSouth to the South Divers engaged in diving operations may display the-
Spar buoy, port, starboard HELENA STREETCAUTION Indicates International Code Flag "A" (size shall not be less than 300 Oxygenation Plant Monitoring Station. HAZELMERE25safe water millimetres in length and not less than 200 millimetres in Beware of telemetry buoys and subsurfacePillar buoy, port, starboard
East to the East width) from a personal buoy, so as to be clearly visible to all equipment adjacent to main channelPoint Reserve 25approaching vessels. Kings Meadow
OvalMooring buoy, yachting buoy Indicates space
safe water PATROL AND RESCUE FLAGS 090 32Lead, front, rear West to the West Vessels engaged in patrol and rescue duties shall Special Marks (yellow cross topmark) are not primarily to exhibit this flag, and may be towing a swamped or assist in navigation, but indicate special features. submerged craft. Keep well clear.
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CAUTION Overhead powerlines exist at various locations over waterways on this chart
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31 Ascot SWAN AND17 22 1623 23 24 BERTHING AT PUBLIC JETTIES Public jetties are to be used only for loading or unloading of
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passengers/luggage - boats are not to remain alongside for any longer than is strictly necessary (15 minutes maximum). CANNING RIVERS01 Garratt Road BridgeS SFl Y 4s 2M
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EXTRA CARE AT FERRY JETTIESBardon CAUTION 01 SCALE 1 : 25 000ParkMOUNT Mariners are advised that Boats travelling past ferry jetties should travel at low speed, ASCOTVINCENT STREET 09Maylands Yacht Club temporary yachting marks pass well clear of the jetties and keep alert for ferries15 may exist in this area during
reversing out.LAWLEY 09summer months October to April.Fl R 3s12 16 DEPTHS Depths are shown in metres and decimetres, reduced to Sounding Datum, which is approximately lowest water level. space
HEIGHTS Heights are shown in metres. Underlined figures are drying heights above Sounding Datum. Overhead clearance heights are above Highest Astronomical Tide. All other heights are above Mean Higher High Water. space
POSITIONS Positions on this chart are referenced to the Map Grid of Australia, Zone 50, based on the Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994 (GDA94). For GPS use, this approximates WGS84.
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NAVIGATION MARKS
2316 ASCOT RACECOURSE0715 07 Originally granted to James Drummond (first Government Botanist), the area proved
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09 was leased to the Turf Club moreFl G 3s 33Speed Restrictions 13 than one hundred years ago.Maylands - Special 8 knots 15 Colonists took breeding and racing
very seriously as the quality of horsesNORTHBRIDGE 36 Grove FarmFl R 3s13 Boat Ruins ReserveTranby House 1439 was of the greatest importance.SlipwayBanks Belmont Park Jetty RuinsRacecourse 17 TRANBY HOUSE
Reserve 2 Restored by the National Trust, this 21 03 1114 5Closed Waters House was built in 1839 by Joseph16to PWC upstreamWEST PERTH
Hardey who had arrived in 1830 withGolf Fl R 3s Fl G 3sof Windan Bridge Fl R 3sFl G 3s a party of experienced farmers. As early 16Course2 15 as 1833 the team was considered one 0913
53 Fl R 3s Windan Bridge of the best in the colony. 24
Goongoongup 06WaterBridge3 Fl G 3s Fl R 3s BELMONT13 IALA Maritime Buoyage System - Region A (Red to Port).PoliceCAUTION
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OVERHEAD POWERLINE and BRIDGE CLEARANCE INFORMATION scace
above predicted levels, and in extreme cases above HAT.
P BRIDGE16 Foul GroundPERTH 22 BOATING GUIDES32Submerged Piles BRIDGESki OVERHEAD POWERLINEFl R 3sMaylands2Fl R 3s For additional information on waterway use refer to the Swan Canning Riverpark F Bu F Bu CLEARANCE HEIGHTSCLEARANCE HEIGHTS39 Clearance heights shown on this chart are in metres, above Highest Astronomical Tide (HAT). HAT is the highest level of
3 water which can be predicted to occur under any combination of astronomical conditions.
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CHART AMENDMENTS335 Narrows 8.0mEast Fremantle 17.2mCove Claisebrook Fl R 3s 2Prohibited 9 8 Hardey Park Elizabeth Quay 4.5m The information provided on this chart is correct at time of publication. As this CLAISEBROOK
Once a popular picnic spot, Claise Brook was named
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Cracknell Park(260) Y BURSWOOD CANALStirling during his first trip up the Swan in 1827.SOUTH PERTH COMMERCIAL WATER SKI AREA 19 shown on chart AT ANY TIME AT ANY TIME shown on chart -Vic Park 2.8mspace
Short cuts were very important to the Closed Waters Pickering Park 4.5mFl G 3s Vertical clearance will vary at any time depending on actual water level.
This area is set aside for use by Department of Transport approved commercial water ski operators only.
Notices to MarinersELIZABETH QUAY and BARRACK SQUARE JETTIES 17 Goongoongup 3.9mearly settlers when the river was the Motorised Vessels Success Hill 4.2m03 main traffic route. Hence a canal wasFerries depart for South Perth from Elizabeth Quay. Gloucester Park Garrat Road 2.8m Changes of a safety or navigational nature will be reflected in Notices to Mariners. Y Guildford 11.2mspace
5 knots cut through Burswood to shorten the Zone of Confidence (ZOC) Diagram Vessels with31° 51' 30" S than the calulated verticalRottnest Island, Fremantle and River Cruise ferries depart greatera Redcliffe 7.8mElizabeth Quay Fl G 3s Current Notices are available from DoT chart sales offices, approved chart agents Midland 4.0mSwimming up river haul.from Barrack Square. See Berthing at Public Jetties note. EAST PERTH 19 HAT Guildford Road 3.7m Guildford Rail 6.0m
ACTUAL WATER LEVEL Guildford Pipe 4.8m
Prohibited and at http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine/about-notices-to-mariners.aspRIVERVALE WEST SWAN to powerlines.
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height clearance must maintain a minimum horizontal distance of 30m
CAUTION: Vessel height must include all attachments
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5 Barkers 4.1m26 BURSWOODknots HEIGHT OF TIDE Government Gazette. Regulations for Navigable Waters can also be found 14 at 06
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Fl G 3s knots19POINT Old Mill58' 58'Water Ski Area11 05 04 09 BASIC RULES OF THE WATERWAYS26 BELMONT07 FREMANTLE 32°04' 115°45' 1.36 1.10 1.00 0.76 0.53 0.42 0.2102 PERTH0408 12 Causeway Vic Park15
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FI Y 3s POWER MEETS POWER SAIL MEETS SAIL8 knots 0843 1219 1118 1.29 1.03 0.96 0.74 0.52 0.46 0.3031°58' 115°51'BARRACK STREETB1306 06Fl G 3s 1. When two power boats are approaching head 3. When overtaking another vessel, the vessel 5. When in a narrow channel keep to starboard. C
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This area is reserved for the use of motorised aquatic events 13 Accuracy AccuracyArea M. Heirisson from the French 4. When a vessel is crossing your bow from port to "B" GIVES WAY TO "A"approved by the Department of Transport. The area is closed To find Speed, Distance or Time Interval, draw a line through any two factors, then interpolate for2. When a vessel is crossing your bow from vessel "The Naturaliste". In All significant seafloor features starboard you should maintain course and speed 78 BREWERY the unknown factor. eg. A distance of 10 nautical miles in 120 minutes means a speed of 5 knots.5m = 0 50m + 1%dA11801 he commanded a small ("B" IS UPWIND OF "A")at all times to all vessels (including paddle craft) unless starboard to port, that vessel has right of way and detected.Wesley College Boat Shed
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02 and must not hamper the larger vessel’s progress. HOWEVER500m = 2 00m + 5%d Depth anomalies may be expected.PWC CPerth Zoo
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metres, leave a marked channel to avoid them. ExampleUnassessed - The quality of the bathymetric data has yet to be assessed.U
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SWAN ESTUARY MARINE PARK PARK05(Milyu)JONES FI(2) G 5s 5M Refer to Department of Parks PERTHand Wildlife Publications
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