SPRING COVE
- Latitude: -33.81037
 - Longitude: 151.2886
 - East Australia
 - Marina in Australia
 
Location: Australia
Marine Port Description and Specification: Spring Cove, Australia
Geographical Location:
- Latitude: ~ 33.8130° S
 - Longitude: ~ 151.2840° E
 - Region: New South Wales (NSW), Australia
 - Nearest Major City: Sydney
 
General Overview: Spring Cove is a picturesque and relatively sheltered cove situated on the eastern side of Sydney Harbour, adjacent to the famous Manly Beach. It offers natural protection from winds and waves, making it a preferred anchor point for recreational boating and small maritime operations.
Port Specifications:
- Type of Port: Natural Cove (recreational and small-scale commercial use)
 - Maximum Vessel Size: Suitable for small to medium-sized recreational vessels, yachts, and small commercial boats.
 - Depth: Variable, with shallow areas. The depth ranges from 2 to 10 meters.
 - Berthing Facilities: Limited formal berthing facilities; anchorage and mooring buoys are commonly used.
 - Navigational Aids: Basic navigational aids, including buoys and markers, are present to assist with safe entry and exit from the cove.
 - Tidal Range: Moderate tidal variation, typical of the Sydney coastline.
 - Prevailing Winds: Predominantly from the southeast during summer months and from the northwest during winter months.
 
Facilities and Services:
- Fueling Stations: Limited, with most fueling done at nearby larger ports like Manly or Sydney Harbour.
 - Fresh Water and Supplies: Limited; boaters often need to bring their own supplies or obtain them from nearby Manly.
 - Repair Services: Basic repair services are available, but more extensive repairs would require travel to larger facilities in Sydney.
 - Waste Disposal: Limited; adherence to environmental guidelines is mandatory, with waste disposal services available in larger harbors nearby.
 
Environmental Considerations:
- Protected Areas: The cove is part of the Sydney Harbour National Park, with restrictions on certain activities to preserve natural habitats.
 - Marine Life: Rich biodiversity, including local fish species, seabirds, and occasional dolphins.
 - Water Quality: Generally good, with clear waters, but vigilance is required to prevent pollution.
 
Recreational and Touristic Aspects:
- Recreational Activities: Popular for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
 - Tourist Attractions: The nearby Manly Beach, Sydney Harbour National Park, and scenic walking trails.
 - Accessibility: Easily accessible by water from Sydney Harbour, with road access via nearby Manly.
 
Regulatory and Safety Considerations:
- Authorities: Managed under the guidance of the New South Wales Government and local maritime authorities.
 - Safety Regulations: Compliance with NSW maritime safety regulations is mandatory, including life jackets, navigational equipment, and communication devices.
 
Nearby Facilities:
- Transport Links: Accessible by ferry from Sydney's Circular Quay to Manly, followed by a short distance by road or smaller boats.
 - Accommodation: Various accommodation options are available in and around Manly, catering to different budgets and preferences.
 
Spring Cove offers a serene and accessible location for small-scale marine activities, benefiting from its proximity to major tourist areas and natural beauty. It stands as a favored spot for recreational boating and water-based leisure activities in the Sydney region. For more substantial maritime operations, nearby larger facilities in Sydney Harbour provide the necessary infrastructure and services.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OCEAN WAVE | Passenger | 05:20:20 | ||
| NARRABEEN | Passenger | 04:29:11 | ||
| QUEENSCLIFF | Passenger | SYD | 03:26:49 | |
| OCEAN FLYER | Passenger | 12:21:29 | ||
| PRIME TIME | Pleasure | 12:21:06 | ||
| MAY GIBBS | Passenger | 11/3/2025 | ||
| OCEAN DREAMING II | Passenger | 11/3/2025 | ||
| KAWATHA | Sailing | 11/3/2025 | ||
| VICTOR CHANG | Passenger | 11/3/2025 | ||
| OCEAN SURFER | Passenger | 11/3/2025 | ||
| ORRAIA | Pleasure | 11/2/2025 | ||
| WILMA2 | Pleasure | 11/2/2025 | ||
| DREAMAWAY | Pleasure | 11/2/2025 | ||
| RHEMTIDE | Other | SYDNEY | 11/2/2025 | |
| CHILLOUT | Sailing | 11/2/2025 | ||
| HALCYON | Sailing | 11/2/2025 | ||
| ES5 | Pleasure | 11/1/2025 | ||
| BUTTABA 2 | Pleasure | 11/1/2025 | ||
| FRIVOLOUS | Pleasure | GENOVA | 11/1/2025 | |
| CLONTARF | Passenger | MANLY | 10/31/2025 |