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Located in the ‘Urangan Boat Harbour‘ precinct of Urangan, on Queensland’s Fraser Coast, is a first class and enormous boat ramp facility including a massive car & trailer parking area is provided – all nestled behind breakwaters ensuring ease of use. Direct access to the calm waters of the Great Sandy Strait and Hervey Bay bestows the opportunity for vessels of all sizes Read more…
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The ‘Steeles Rock’ boat ramp is located some 1.5 km east of the centre of the seaside village of Portarlington. Public toilets and rubbish bins are provided. The boat ramp is suitable for small to medium craft – dependent upon the tides – the cove can become very shallow at low tide . . . Helpful Hints: Portarlington weather info Read more…
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A single lane boat ramp is located some 750 m west of the township of Paynesville, along the beautiful Sunset Drive. It provides direct access to Newlands Arm, which is a large inlet that branches off Lake Victoria. Lake Victoria, in turn, is one of the larger lakes that forms the massive Gippsland lakes and river system, covering some 400 sq km !!! There Read more…
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Located on the banks of the beautiful Nicholson River at Nicholson in Victoria, this double boat ramp is situate amidst a large and well equipped picnic area. Located in the heart of the township of Nicholson, on the southern flank of the on the Princes Highway, the boat ramp provides direct access to the Nicholson River, which is one of the five major Read more…
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The Boat Ramp located on the banks of the Clarence River in Iluka, New South Wales at Iluka Bay, provides boating enthusiasts direct access to Iluka Bay → the enormous Clarence River Estuary and River → as well as to the Pacific Ocean . . . The sheltered waters of Iluka Bay made for easy launching of your water craft, and a jetty situate just a Read more…
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Located at the mouth of Merriman Creek in Seaspray, Victoria, this boat ramp is situate amidst a large picnic area which overlooks the creek estuary – really more aptly named a river rather than a creek – it is huge !!! The estuary waters are perfect for boating, kayaking, rowing, paddle boarding, fishing . . . whereas the challenging surf could be Read more…
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The boat ramp located on the Mitchell River Backwater, and is accessible from the township of Bairnsdale, via the Princes Highway bridge. Sited amidst the Howitt Park facilities, the boat ramp facilitates access to the amazing waterways of the Mitchell River – all the way to the expansive Gippsland Lakes system. Helpful Hints: Lucknow weather – Ample Parking available – Boat Ramp Specifications: – No Read more…
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The Boat Ramp located on the banks of the Port of Sale, in the township of Sale, Victoria – facilitates access to the amazing waterways of the Sale Canal → which leads into the Thompson River → which joins the Latrobe River → past the infamous Swing Bridge → all the way to the magnificent and expansive Gippsland Lakes system . . . A reserve adjoining the Read more…
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Accessed via the beautiful park-lands of ‘Goulburn Park’ in Seymour, Victoria, this well maintained boat ramp bestows boating enthusiasts with direct access to the stunning Goulburn River. Amenities provided at the park include sheltered barbeques, picnic tables, public toilets, rubbish bins and a playground for the children . . . Helpful Hints: – Located approximately 1 km south of the Town Centre – obtain Directions here – Read more…
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Rye Boat Ramp is one of the better equipped ramps on the Mornington Peninsula, designed to keep traffic flowing even in the busiest of times. Cars are required to approach the boat ramp from the west and exit from the east, with bays provided to prevent holdups whilst prepping your boat for either the water, or the drive home. Conveniently, there is Read more…
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‘Tyrone Boat Ramp’ is one of the few boat ramps on the Mornington Peninsula where fees do not apply. The boat ramp is single lane, where traffic is guided along a service road, the water craft launched, with parking situate just across Point Nepean Road. The boat ramp, though concrete, is often covered in sand and is relatively shallow – launching would be advisable Read more…
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The Boat Ramp located off Argyle Parade in the seaside village of Marlo, provides boaters direct access to the Snowy River Estuary. Helpful Hints: marlo weather forecast – Within Close Proximity of Town Centre – obtain Directions here – Ample Parking – Boat Ramp Specifications: – No Charge – Single Lane – Concrete Surface – Suitable for Small to Medium Vessels – Things to Do on the Water Read more…
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Category: Boat Ramp, Car Park | Large Vehicles, Car Park, Infrastructure | Landmark, and Pier | Jetty
Marinas and jetties line the foreshore of McMillan Strait at Paynesville in Victoria – all the way from boat ramp to the southern tip of the strait. McMillan Strait is the stretch of water that separates Raymond Island from Paynesville. It also forms a link between Lake Victoria and Lake King. These are two of the larger lakes that form the Read more…
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Located in the heart of Torquay, on Queensland’s Fraser Coast, this boat ramp extends out onto Torquay Beach – ideally located to launch your vessel, onto the beautiful waters of Hervey Bay – where you can set your worries aside, and enjoy the open space of the bay…. The Boat Ramp is right next to the ‘Ernie Organ Park‘, which provides facilities such as: Public Toilets, Picnic Tables, Outdoors Showers and Barbecues – perfect Read more…
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This Boat Ramp is accompanied with Fish Cleaning Facilities and plenty of car parking that provides ample room for trailers, for when you would like to leave it there for the day while being on the water. Plus, lighting over the boat ramp is provided for those early mornings or late nights… Gatakers Bay experiences dramatic high and low tides, which is not uncommon for Point Read more…
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The Boat Ramp incorporated within the Brunswick Heads Boat Harbour precinct, provides boating enthusiasts with direct access to the stunning Brunswick River and adjoining waterways. Amenities provided at the boat ramp include fish cleaning facilities, rubbish bins, sheltered BBQ’s and picnic tables. Upon entering the Boat Harbour precinct, follow the signs to the boat ramp. Helpful Hints: brunswick heads-river entrance NSW weather forecast Read more…
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Portarlington’s ‘Point Richards’ Boat Ramp is located on the northern-most extremity of the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria. The dual ramps are 5 m wide, concrete and are accompanied with jetties and ample parking for the car and trailer. Located within the Portarlington Recreation Reserve, this precinct houses the infamous Portarlington Bayside Miniature Railway, jetties, sheltered barbecues, picnic tables, public toilets, car park, rubbish bins Read more…
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This Boat Ramp is perfect to launch the kayak or ‘tinny’ in readiness for an exploration of the stunning Brunswick River at Brunswick Heads, New South Wales. This ramp is suitable for craft and trailer weights of less than 1,600 kg in total only. There is a small fish cleaning facility with running water available at the ramp. The river waters are crystal clear, Read more…
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Iluka’s Spenser Street boat ramp provides direct access to the Clarence River, which, in turn, connects directly with the Pacific Ocean. The Boat Ramp is serviced by a large car park and ample amenities such as Public Toilets, a Sheltered Barbeque and Sheltered Picnic Tables, all enjoying a direct waterfront view of the Clarence. Helpful Hints: – Located approximately 1 km North Read more…
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‘The Gables‘ Boat Ramp makes a great spot to launch your vessel onto the stunning waters of Hervey Bay and either try your luck at catching some fish or just enjoy the other endless possibilities. The Boat Ramp experience dramatic high and low tides. This is not uncommon for Point Vernon and the Fraser Coast region so it is wise to plan to put in/take Read more…