As
the boating industry in Port Augusta continues to
grow it has out grown the existing infrastructure &
is in need of better facilities as commercial cruises now
depart daily. The foreshore has been allowed to
degenerate to an unacceptable level. Please see below for
current pictures of the Westside Foreshore & boat
ramp.
Is
this a good face for Port
Augusta?

An overall
approach needs to be considered as there are 4 main
groups that utilise boating facilities in Port Augusta,
being power trailer boats, large power boats, yachts
& commercial. The current proposal on display at the
council offices provides the best overall option for all
users.
This position
takes advantage of the natural harbor that is best suited
for this model & allows for
expansion.
This puts all
boating facilities needed within easy access i.e. launch,
carparking, fuel, mechanic, marine shop, food &
beverage supplies. Mooring boats
in the proposed area would be a lot more secure &
less prone to vandalism which is a major concern priority
for mooring.
This model
would be a win for all as it
·
Provides
additional berthing for yachts.
·
Upgraded
launch facilities & maintenance
areas
·
Maintains
visual heritage of the wharf
·
Creates
additional visual aesthetics from
highway
·
Existing swing
moorings retained
·
Excellent ramp
& tourist facilities
·
Dedicated
maintenance area for yachts
·
Departure
point for all commercial vessels close to
CBD
·
Dedicated
short term mooring facilities adjacent boat
ramp
·
Dedicated safe
commercial mooring facilities for <20m
vessels
·
Commercial
facilities for all commercial vessels
3-50m
·
Negligible environmental impact.
As an eco accredited cruise operator this is very
important. The use of a natural harbor does not need to
disturb the mangroves or intertidal flats that
essentially feed the gulf.
The pictures
provided are draft layouts only showing general layout
final details will differ. With planning it can be a
staged development as to not put the project into the to
hard basket as this infrastructure is needed now.
If this model
was followed Port Augusta would have a cost effective,
upgradable facilities that meets existing & future
needs on an international scale
4 years ago
people laughed if you suggested cruising in Port Augusta,
it has been persistence, passion from operators that have
built an industry with virtually no commercial
infrastructure giving credibility to further expansion.
It cannot be stressed enough that Port Augusta is a
unique market & the input from existing operators
should be taken note of with great
emphasis.
Site locations of boating
facilities in Port Augusta
Site needs
·
No swimming
·
Car parking
·
Access for maintenance vehicles
·
Secure
·
All weather usability
·
Power & water
·
Sullage & fuel
4 main options
1. Existing
wharf area
2. North of
bridges
3. Carpenters
landing
4. West of
Westside jetty
Each of these sites has
different issues but one does not have any known negative
issues.
Existing wharf area
·
Heritage issues
·
Protrudes into main channel
·
One proposal has already received considerable public
opposition
North of bridges
·
Restricted access due to bridges
Carpenters landing
·
No known negative heritage, environmental or community
issues.
·
Achieves more objectives for far less capital.
·
Greatest potential for return on investment through greater
economic impact throughout the community.
·
By having berthing in a more visible area closer to the bridge
it will be more easily policed.
·
Enhances visual aspect from bridge
West of Westside
jetty
·
Canal style marina would be massively expensive combined
environmental issues.
·
Would need a massive area for turning basin for 20m plus
vessels.
·
Walkway through mangroves to water would be massively
expensive
·
Lose existing swing moorings local yachties will not want to
lose swing moorings
·
Require major works including dredging & wind breaks
leading to environmental issues.
·
The area is subject to increased wave height as its open to the
south
·
Councils investment will need to be greater due to increased
access road works car parking etc
·
Both of these options for this position would take at least 5
years to establish
·
Does not address trailer boat facilities
Conclusion
Carpenters Landing provides the best location to address the
widest range of facilities with the least negative impact.

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