Please select your home edition
Edition
Selden 2020 - LEADERBOARD

Skippers urged to ensure Sydney is a safe harbour this Australia Day

by Emily Rundle 23 Jan 2020 22:38 PST
Australia Day on Sydney Harbour © Emily Rundle

Australia Day is one of the busiest on Sydney Harbour and skippers are being reminded to familiarise themselves with exclusion zones, obey speed limits and remain mindful of other boats in the name of safety for all.

"More than 2000 commercial and recreational vessels of all shapes and sizes will take to the harbour between to 8am and 9.45pm to view and take part in events including the Australia Day Harbour Parade, Tug and Yacht Ballet, Ferrython and Tall Ships Race," NSW Maritime Acting Executive Director Alex Barrell said.

"Safety, as always, will be the number one priority.

"Skippers will need to be patient, travel at a speed appropriate to the conditions, be mindful of your vessel's impact on the enjoyment of others and use common sense and courtesy."

Exclusion zones marked by yellow buoys - which in the case of the Ferrython and the Harbour Parade are moving exclusion zones - are available for the information of skippers.

"It's important to know where exclusion zones, spectator areas and transit zones are before you set out," Mr Barrell said.

"Skippers who anchor within an exclusion zone will need to remain in that position for the duration of the event.

"Skippers will have permission to stop or drift within the Sydney Harbour Transit Zone between 11.45am and 12.20pm provided they remain outside active exclusion zones.

"During these times a buoyed spectator area will be established in Jeffrey Bay in the vicinity of Jeffrey Street Wharf to allow people on small vessels to anchor or drift to watch the events.

"The speed limit for recreational vessels around exclusion zones will be six knots within 200 metres of the events. Recreational vessels should not come within 50 metres of ferries, tall ships or cruise ships and wash should also be kept to a minimum."

Mr Barrell said NSW Maritime will manage on-water safety and boating traffic for Australia Day, coordinating 49 vessels from Marine Rescue NSW, NSW Police Marine Area Command and its own fleet of patrol boats, to maintain exclusion zones and provide safe boating advice for spectator craft attending the event.

"Boaters must keep in mind Australia Day on the harbour is a long day of consecutive events.

Vessels operating after sunset, whether at anchor or under way, must carry and show the correct lights and skippers must also remain below the 0.05 blood alcohol limit with random breath testing to be carried out on the water throughout the day," Mr Barrell said.

The port of Sydney will be closed from 10.30am until 10.30pm, and Cockle Bay will be closed to private craft between 10am and 11.30pm and closed to all vessels between 5pm and 11.30pm.

For boating information on Australia Day, check the website for more details www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/about/news-events/australia-day-on-sydney-harbour.pdf and www.australiaday.com.au/events/harbour-parade-2020.

Related Articles

Marine Auctions: Two Online Auctions in July
Also Jacob Seiffert has been appointed as the Area Representative for the Port Lincoln Region Marine Auctions are proud to announce that Jacob Seiffert has been appointed as the Area Representative for the Port Lincoln Region in South Australia. Jacob is a local Commerical Fisherman. Posted on 12 Jul
The launch of new TracMount TieDown system
Designed to secure one-inch webbing straps, bungee cords or paracord RAILBLAZA, manufacturer of premium quality, user-friendly electronics, fishing and boating mounting systems and accessories, announced today the launch of its new TracMount TieDown system. Posted on 11 Jul
2025 Model Year Dealer Award recipients announced
Recognised for exceptional sales and customer service achievements Sailfish Boats is pleased to announce its 2025 Model Year award winners for exceptional sales and customer service achievements. Posted on 11 Jul
Seldén Rodkicker 50 - manual rigid vang
Specifically sized for yachts between 50 and 55 feet A Rodkicker rigid vang is designed to enhance sail handling during reefing and allows for greater sail trim control. Posted on 11 Jul
New tariff announcements continue
Brazil and Copper imports face 50% tariff Yesterday, President Donald Trump announced additional plans to impose new tariff rates on imports from several countries, including Brazil and the Philippines. Posted on 10 Jul
IMTRA introduces Zipwake PRO
The ultimate upgrade to Zipwake's award-winning Dynamic Trim Control System IMTRA, the leading manufacturer and importer of quality solutions and products for the marine, energy and transportation markets, announced today the introduction of the newest innovation in vessel pitch and roll control, Zipwake PRO. Posted on 10 Jul
Start-Up Pitching Competition at IBEX 2025
Following a successful debut in 2024 IBEX announced today that following a successful debut in 2024, Yachting Ventures is bringing back its popular Start-Up Pitch Competition to the International BoatBuilders' Exhibition and Conference (IBEX) on Wednesday October 8, 2025. Posted on 9 Jul
Coast Guard rescues over 200 Texas Hill survivors
As the nation mourns, the Coast Guard Foundation steps in to support Coast Guard heroes The Coast Guard Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to strengthening the Coast Guard community and service by supporting members and families all across the country. Posted on 9 Jul
Legislation passed supporting US industry growth
A summary of news relevant to marine businesses across North America On Friday, President Trump signed what he referred to as "one big beautiful bill": legislation that preserves key provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Job Act (TCJA). These provisions will continue to support growth. Posted on 9 Jul
Trump Administration announces new tariffs
Implementation delayed to Aug. 1 President Donald Trump announced plans to impose new tariff rates on imports from several countries starting on Aug. 1, citing what he described as unfair trade practices and persistent trade imbalances. Posted on 8 Jul
Maritimo M50RS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERNorth Sails Loft 57 Podcast