Leeman Maritime Facility

Aerial photo of Leeman Maritime Facility

Leeman Maritime Facility is located 295km from Perth and provides a jetty and refuelling facilities for commercial and recreational vessels.

Leeman is a coastal town with a large commercial fishing and lobster industry. The clear waters and many nearby islands make it a popular destination for swimming, diving, windsurfing, and fishing.

Facilities

Service jetty

The service jetty provides single and three phase power, water and a diesel fuelling facility.

Wharf load limits
  • Berth load: Max 50 tonne displacement vessel berthing at a maximum of 0.3 m/s at a maximum approach angle of 15°
  • Stack load: 750 kg/m²
  • Crane load: 5 tonne gross weight
  • Vehicle load: M9 standard load

Fuelling facility

Fuel is available on the service jetty. The service is provided by Baileys Marine Fuels and a Baileys Marine customer card is required.
Phone: 1300 224 539
Email: baileys@ampol.com.au

Public toilets

There are public toilets located near the boat ramp.

Parking 

There is a public sealed car park located near the jetty.

Expired flare disposal

Flare disposal is available nearby at the Leeman Sea Search and Rescue, 308 Dee Street, Leeman. Find out more about flare disposal locations.

Waterway entrance channel

Latitude: -29.944 S 
Longitude: 114.976 E

Casual vessel berthing

Leeman Maritime Facility’s service jetty can be used for casual, overnight or emergency vessel accommodation on request. Submit the enquiry form below to arrange vessel accommodation.

There are fees and conditions of use for our service jetties and wharves

 

Useful resources

DoT has several resources to help you stay safe when out on the water.

Deckee

Deckee is a free app to help you plan your next boating trip. The app helps you keep informed with location-based data, safety alerts, access to the coast cams, weather forecasts and other information while you're on your boat. Download Deckee before you go.

Boating safety

We provide a range of boating safety information on safety equipment, boating rules and marine radios and distress calls.

Nautical charts

DoT publishes nautical charts of the WA coastline for use by recreational and commercial vessels.

See Gregory to Perth nautical charts.

Boating guides

Our boating guides provide local marine safety information, including boating hazards, speed restrictions, personal watercraft, water ski and closed water areas. Download a guide below or visit the boating guides page for more resources.

Contact us

To find out more, contact the Geraldton office on (08) 9216 8170 or email MidWest@transport.wa.gov.au

Page last updated: Fri Sep 1 2023 3:15:58 PM