DRY DOCK BOAT Today was a fabulous day to go out fishing and it’s so much easier to do that since we have had our community boat dry docked at Queenscliff Harbour. The staff on the phones and on the ground are always a pleasure to deal with. We just give them a call when we arrive and they pop the boat in the water for us we just have to jump in and take off. On returning we just fill up the fuel at the pump on the jetty then dock and flush the motor. The boys then pick her up wash her down and put her away till the next fishing day. Weekends and holidays it can be a bit busy and there maybe a bit of a wait but it has made boating so much easier for us. The annual fee for our size boat was a bit under $5000 last year. We took the grandkids out for the first time last week and they were lucky enough to meet and feed the local seal Sammy and see the other local giant sting Ray which they cal ...Ray. What an...
Read moreI loved this place. I also saw fish in the water whilst walking along the pier (if sorts lol) I went on a few different days. My ONLY COMPLAINT was the pure enjoyment I had being robbed sneakily by the local seagulls lol. I still laugh to myself every time I think about the seagulls flying off with tray of potato cakes and chips literally (couple come to annoy me from the left and as soon as I gave them attention the seagulls came/flew from the right and picked up what I thought was a heavy tray that I was eating from on the waters edge). I rate here 10 out of 10 and won't be trusting the...
Read moreBeautiful views from the spiral tower, would've loved to walk up instead of the lift but small complaint. It's free, it's fun and accessible for all. The port area is fun to look at and see all the boats and try and spot a giant stingray in the water, massive! Didn't visit the restaurants but the small restaurant/cafe next to the fish and chip shop looked and smelt great! Nice walk to look around and very different style to the rest of...
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