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Recreational Boating

Marine Users' Guide
A guide to help you navigate through the port.
South Australian Recreational Boating Safety Handbook South Australian Recreational Boating Safety Handbook
Information on navigation, safety rules and use of equipment. Preparing for a boating trip, how to operate a vessel safely, environmental issues and how to repond to an emergency and more.
Boat Ramps Boat Ramps (Recreational Boating Facilities Website)
There are approximately 300 public boat launching facilities along South Australia's coast and inland waterways. Visit the website for locations, photographs and further information on these facilities.
Moorings Moorings
A mooring is a place where you can tie up your boat. It can be attached to a wharf, jetty or pontoon or it may be a buoy and to ensure the mooring will not pose a hazard to safe navigation.
Personal Watercraft Personal Watercraft
A PWC is a craft that is propelled by a motor, has a fully enclosed hull, is designed not to retain water if capsized and is operated by a person who sits, stands or kneels on the craft.
You and Your Boat Trailer
Helpful tips on using, maintaining and towing your boat trailer.
Waterskiing Waterskiing
Waterskiing is a very popular form of boating and many skiers converge on their favourite spots along the River Murray, particularly on weekends.


 
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Low Flows Murray River and Lakes
Low Flows River Murray and Lakes

River Murray overview SA Water web site

Minister for the River Murray

Lower Lakes Resources Condition Overview

 

tide times
2009 Tide Tables for South Australian Ports