RUSHCUTTERS BAY

  • Latitude: -33.87231
  • Longitude: 151.2334
  • East Australia
  • Marina in Australia

Location: Australia

Rushcutters Bay is a picturesque bay located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is nestled between the suburbs of Darling Point and Potts Point, and opens into the larger Sydney Harbour. While it isn't a commercial port on the scale of Port Botany or the Sydney Harbour's main shipping areas, Rushcutters Bay is primarily known for its recreational boating and sailing activities. Below are some key descriptions and specifications related to Rushcutters Bay:

General Description

  • Location: Eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Coordinates: Approx. 33.8722° S latitude, 151.2312° E longitude.
  • Nearby Landmarks: The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron, Yarranabbe Park, Rushcutters Bay Park, and Kings Cross.

Facilities

  1. Marinas and Yacht Clubs:

    • Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA): A major yacht club with state-of-the-art facilities, it is most famous for hosting the annual Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.
    • Rushcutters Bay Marina: Offers boat moorings, maintenance services, and other amenities for recreational boating.
  2. Parks and Recreation:

    • Rushcutters Bay Park: A popular green space adjacent to the bay, featuring walking paths, playgrounds, and picnic areas.
    • Yarranabbe Park: Provides waterfront access and scenic views of the bay and Sydney Harbour.

Specifications

  1. Water Depth:

    • Varies across the bay: Generally shallow near the foreshore but deeper towards the mouth that opens into Sydney Harbour. Exact depths should be verified with local nautical charts.
  2. Navigational Aids:

    • Navigational Beacons and Buoys: Present to assist in safe navigation throughout the bay and its entrance.
  3. Mooring Facilities:

    • Mooring Points: Available for short-term and long-term use.
    • Dry Storage: Some facilities offer dry storage options for yachts and smaller vessels.
  4. Accessibility:

    • Road Access: Easily accessible via New South Head Road and other local streets.
    • Public Transport: Well-served by public transport, including buses and nearby train stations.
  5. Amenities and Services:

    • Fueling Stations: Available within the marinas.
    • Boat Maintenance: Services including repairs, cleaning, and general maintenance available on-site.
    • Dining and Accommodation: Nearby eateries, cafes, and hotels catering to visitors and boating enthusiasts.
    • Shopping and Supplies: Local shops and service providers for boating and yachting supplies.

Regulations and Safety

  • Boating Regulations: Governed by NSW Roads and Maritime Services. Boaters need to adhere to local maritime laws, including speed limits and environmental guidelines.
  • Environmental Protection: Efforts to maintain water quality and protect marine life are in effect. Vessels are required to follow pollution control measures.

Events and Activities

  • Sailing Regattas: Regular sailing events and regattas organized by local yacht clubs.
  • Community Events: Public events, fairs, and festivals often held in the parks adjacent to the bay.

Conclusion

Rushcutters Bay is a hub for recreational boating and sailing within Sydney, offering a blend of modern facilities and scenic beauty. Its convenient location, comprehensive amenities, and vibrant community make it a cherished spot for both locals and visitors.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
HAWKEYE Pleasure B 2 A 05:30:00
EXODUS Sailing 05:28:22
PEREGRINE Sailing 05:27:49
BUGGALUGS Sailing 05:27:33
NORTH POINT Sailing 05:26:50
MACLEAY Tanker 05:26:32
ZING Pleasure 05:26:12
WILHELMINA Pleasure 05:24:52
ISTROS Pleasure SYDNEY 04:58:21
WINDHOVER Sailing 04:57:46
VIVA Pleasure 04:57:45
CHARLOTTE Pleasure 04:56:49
SYLPH VI Sailing 04:56:26
KOA MOANA Pleasure 04:55:24
TT KOKOMO 2 Pleasure 04:55:01
KOKOMO Pleasure 04:53:45
KOKOMO II Pleasure 04:50:30
ABSOLUT Pleasure 04:28:25
CADENZA OF SYDNEY Sailing 04:28:04
JOLINE Pleasure B 2 A 04:27:05

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