FAQ and contact numbers

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the fees and charges for keeping a boat at the Port Coogee Marina?

Fees and charges include:

  • An annual, monthly or daily licence fee determined by pen size, paid in advance
  • Electricity Charges is on-charged at the current commercial tariff
  • A one-off security bond, paid in advance, refundable upon departure.

Water, sullage disposal/pumpout , trolley use, rubbish disposal and recycling are included in the licence fees. 

View all Marina Fees and Charges.

How is access to the boat pens and marina amenities controlled?
The Marina's gatehouses and amenities are automated and activated by electronic swipe cards. Each pen licensee receives two swipe cards.

Additional or replacement access cards are available at a charge of $25 each. 

Contractors can register with marina management and receive a (1) access card for a fee of $50. All contractors must complete a site specific induction and provide insurance details. Please contact Marina Management to book an appointment.
Are overnight or weekend short-stay licences available?
Yes, we welcome short term stays and visitors.  We offer water, power, sullage disposal/pumpout and private shower facilities therefore we are a great place to stay for cruising visitors.

Short-stay licences are available from as little as one day's duration. Please contact the marina office to book short term stays.
What security is in place at the marina?
Secure gatehouses control access to the marina jetties which current boat owners and registered contractors can enter via a swipe card system. The marina area is well lit and our CCTV network covers the jetties, boardwalk and waterway areas. Security guards patrol the entire site nightly
Can I live on my boat at the marina?
Unfortunately Port Coogee Marina doesn’t allow liveaboards.
   
However, pen holders can stay overnight on their boats for up to 20 nights per year.
Can I refuel my boat at Port Coogee?
The Marina fuel facility, located on the Service Jetty, opened November 2018. Diesel and Premium Unleaded Petrol are available to local and visiting boats between 6am and 7pm daily. The facility is closed overnight.

The fuel system is operated by Baileys Marine Fuels, and an account with Baileys is required to dispense fuel; on-the-spot cash or credit card fuel purchase is not available. For further information visit Baileys Marine or call 1300 224 539.
Can I fish in the Marina?

There is no fishing, or crabbing in the marina, including spear fishing. 

There is a small fishing jetty on Chelydra Point that is the sole location for fishing in the waterways. This jetty is also wheelchair friendly.

Fishing practices which attract large sharks that could pose a risk to human health are prohibited in Cockburn, under the City of Cockburn (Local Government Act) Local laws 2000.Fishing practices which attract large sharks that could pose a risk to human health are prohibited in Cockburn, under the City of Cockburn (Local Government Act) Local laws 2000.

For more information, visit the Fishing in Cockburn webpage.

Does Cockburn have pet friendly beachs?

What beaches can dogs access?

Dogs can access the following beaches off-leash:

  • C. Y. O’Connor Beach north of South Fremantle Power Station to the Catherine Point groyne

  • Jervoise Bay dog beach facing south to the Henderson shipbuilding area, accessible via Jervoise Bay Cove road.

What beaches are prohibited to dogs?

  • Woodman Point between Ammunition Jetty and south around the point to Jervoise Bay dog beach

  • Coogee Beach

  • Ngarkal Beach at Port Coogee Marina

  • Chelydra Beach between the northern end of Port Coogee and South Fremantle Power Station.

Contact Numbers

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Organisation Contact phone number
Port Coogee Marina Administration - All hours (defibrillator on-site) 08 9411 3390
Fire, Emergency, Police, Ambulance 000
Department of Transport Maritime Environmental Emergency Response unit 08 9480 9924
Water Police 08 9442 8600
Cockburn Volunteer Sea Search & Rescue (call sign VH6CL) 0409 103 029
27MHz Channel 88 & 90
VHF Channel 16 & 73
Department of Environmental Regulation pollution watch hotline 1300 784 782
Fremantle Port Authority (Emergency)  08 9335 1300
Fremantle Sea Rescue (call sign is VN6DI)
VHF channel 73 (or 16 – emergency)
27 Mhz chanel 90 (or 88 – emergency)
 
08 9335 1332 
CoSafe 1300 267 233

Contact

Address

City of Cockburn
Whadjuk Boodja
9 Coleville Crescent,
Spearwood 6163

PO Box 1215, Bibra Lake DC,
Western Australia, 6965

Office opening hours:
8.30am to 4.30pm
Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays)

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Cockburn Nyungar moort Beeliar boodja-k kaadadjiny. Koora, yeyi, benang baalap nidja boodja-k kaaradjiny.
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We acknowledge a continuing connection to land, waters and culture and pay our respects to the Elders, past and present.