Murrays Boat Ramp, Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay
Posted by: Tuena
S 35° 07.556 E 150° 45.133
56H E 295182 N 6110678
Murrays boat ramp allows access to both Jervis Bay & the Tasman Sea (Pacific Ocean).
Waymark Code: WMEB7W
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 05/01/2012
Views: 3
The boat ramp has a small breakwall to protect it from strong winds & to a lesser extent, ocean swells.
There is a sandy bottom at the end of the ramp so fishermen can hop out & hold their boat as they wait for their mate to reverse the trailer. The trailer parking area is very large given that it was cleared initially to allow a nuclear power plant to be built. Thankfully sanity prevailed & much of Jervis Bay is now a marine sanctuary & the surrounding bush a national park.
There are toilets in the parking area but no fish cleaning tables or wash down areas as the boat ramp & parking area are in Booderee National Park.
There is a solar powered light at the end of the breakwall so if experienced & your boat has a GPSr, you could use the facility at night.
You need to be aware of the sanctuary zones as there are heavy fines for fishing in protected waters.
Waterbody Name: Jervis Bay
Fee: no
Number of Lanes: One
Boat ramp hours: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
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