Woodman Point Recreational Boating Precinct
The Woodman Point Recreational Boating Precinct is one of the largest and busiest recreational boating hubs in the Perth Metropolitan area.
The site includes 8 public boat ramps with finger jetties, a floating universal access pontoon, and 420 car and boat trailer parking bays.
Part of the Woodman Point Regional Park, the precinct covers 6.5 hectares of pristine coastline and is a popular spot for swimming, fishing, boating, snorkelling and other aquatic activities.
Facilities
Boat ramps
There are 8 boat ramps with finger jetties.
Fuelling facility
There is an on-land (only) unleaded and diesel fuel facility operated by Woodies Boat Storage & Cafe.
Phone: 08 9418 6496
Email: jim@boatstorageaustralia.com
Floating pontoon
There is a large floating pontoon providing universal access for all boat users.
Public toilets
There are 2 public toilet blocks with outdoor showers and taps.
Parking
There is sealed car and boat trailer parking available with solar lighting
Boat storage
Woodies Boat Storage & Café provides covered boat storage facility, fuel, and chandlery store.
Phone: 08 9418 6496
Email: jim@boatstorageaustralia.com
Cockburn Power Boats Club provides an uncovered boat storage facility and car park, 5 universal access boat launching ramps, wash down bays and fish cleaning station.
Phone: 08 7912 8070
Email: admin@cpb.org.au
Waterway, harbour basin and entrance channel
Latitude: -32.140
Longitude: 115.763
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.
South Metropolitan boating guide | Kb | |
Weather and conditions
Before heading out on the water be sure to check the current:
Bureau of Meteorology (BOM): Fremantle forecast | ||
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BOM: Check the weather before you go out on the water | ||
Contact us
To find out more, contact the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour office on 08 9431 1020 or ffbh@transport.wa.gov.au