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==Bunbury, Western Australia (Port of Entry)==
==Bunbury, Western Australia (Port of Entry)==
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==Local Weather==
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History of Bunbury as per [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunbury,_Western_Australia  Wikipedia]
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Tourism info [http://visitbunbury.com.au/  here].
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Local Bunbury City council [http://www.bunbury.wa.gov.au/SitePages/Home.aspx  info here].
==Charts==
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==Radio Nets==
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==Weather==
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==Passages==
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==Islands==
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Hmmm, there are no islands whatsoever, quite boring really.
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The most exiting 'thing' offshore is Naturaliste Reef, 25 Nm due West of Bunbury, good fishing there, but there is nothing to see or do other than fishing.
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==Communication==
* Although there are 3 active Sea Rescue groups around Geographe Bay (Bunbury, Busselton and Dunsborough) none of them keep radio watch, except during rescues and training exercises.
* Although there are 3 active Sea Rescue groups around Geographe Bay (Bunbury, Busselton and Dunsborough) none of them keep radio watch, except during rescues and training exercises.
ACRM, pronounced "Acrum", which stands for Australian Coast Radio Monitors, does this radio watch very well, 24/7/365 all manned by volunteers:
ACRM, pronounced "Acrum", which stands for Australian Coast Radio Monitors, does this radio watch very well, 24/7/365 all manned by volunteers:
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** call sign: "ACRUM Base", and boats/members listed in their database start with "AS", Alpha Sierra followed by a number
** for emergencies 24 hrs a day and logging on 0700 to 2230 hrs only
** for emergencies 24 hrs a day and logging on 0700 to 2230 hrs only
** 27 MHz channel #88, maybe not that important for cruising yachts
** 27 MHz channel #88, maybe not that important for cruising yachts
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** VHF channel #80 for nearly all radio work, including calling. They have their own repeater on Cape Naturaliste, and can cover from Mandurah to Hamelin Bay (if you have your boat antenna high up)
** VHF channel #80 for nearly all radio work, including calling. They have their own repeater on Cape Naturaliste, and can cover from Mandurah to Hamelin Bay (if you have your boat antenna high up)
** Phone contact:  08 9727 2451
** Phone contact:  08 9727 2451
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** web: www.acrmwa.org.au  
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** FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/794454090574362/   closed group.
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** [http://www.acrmwa.org.au website]
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** [http://www.facebook.com/groups/794454090574362/ FaceBook] closed group.
''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]''.
''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]''.
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==Approach and Navigation==
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==Navigation==
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==Entrance==
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==Berthing==
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1. Koombana Bay Sailing Club
1. Koombana Bay Sailing Club
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** They are located on the Koombana bay foreshore, premises with magnificient views  
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* They are located on the Koombana Bay foreshore, premises have magnificient views  
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** Extensive hardstand
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* Extensive hardstand
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** Winch that can take boats out on their jinker, and tractor to take it further into the yard
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* Winch that can take boats out on their jinker, and tractor to take it further into the yard
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** One jetty, accessible except in very strongly northerly winds that cause a quite a bit of swell
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* One jetty, accessible except in strong N or NW winds that cause a quite a bit of swell
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** All boats are on swing moorings
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* All boats are on swing moorings
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** Most boats and membership are aimed at racing
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* Depth of mooring area is not much more than 2 mt, about 200 mt off the beach you may get 3 mts
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** 500 mt from town centre
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* Most boats are taken out of the water in for the winter months: approx. May to end of September
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** Contact details
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* Most boats and membership are aimed at local racing (Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon)
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* 500 mt from town centre
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** website
2. South West Cruising Association
2. South West Cruising Association
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* They have 'only a small 'portable' clubhouse, with the views are second to none, being on the causeway
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* They have only a small 'portable' clubhouse, with views that are second to none, being on the causeway
* More a social club but all boaties are welcome
* More a social club but all boaties are welcome
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* Most members own a cruising type of yacht, that is penned in local marina, or moorings
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* Most members own a cruising type of yacht, that are in Casuarina Harbour, either in pens in that marina (20 mts away), or on moorings there
* 600 mt into town
* 600 mt into town
* Contact details
* Contact details
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** website
** website
3. Bunbury Yacht Club
3. Bunbury Yacht Club
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** Situated on the Lechenault Ilet, but when the bridge was built over the 'Plug', access was limited to powerboats only
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* Situated on the Lechenault Inlet, but when the bridge was built over the 'Plug', access was limited to powerboats only
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** Very social club that welcome visitors
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* Very social club that welcome visitors
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** I don't think there is one sailing boat left in the club
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* I don't think there is one sailing boat left in the club
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** Boats can be craned out here
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* They have 30 to 40 pens
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** 600 mt into town
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* Boats can be craned out here
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* 600 mt into town
4. Bunbury Powerboat Club
4. Bunbury Powerboat Club
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** Also situated in the Lechenault Inlet, with a large clubhouse and public boatramps
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* Also situated in the Lechenault Inlet, with a large clubhouse and public boatramps
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* not as important for visitng yachties as the first 3 clubs
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* not as important for visiting yachties as the first 3 clubs
* 500 mt into town
* 500 mt into town
*  Contact details
*  Contact details
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* This harbour is protected from all winds and waves, and is up to 4 mt deep upt to the service jetty and 3 m beyond that, and 50-100 mt from the beach is shallows rapidly to 1.5 metres
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* This harbour is protected from all winds and waves, and is up to 4 mt deep up to the service jetty and 3 mt beyond that, and 50-100 mt from the beach is shallows rapidly to 1.5 metres
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* Despite of that protection, nearly every year a boat breaks lose and ends up on the rocks  
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* Despite of that protection, nearly every year a boat breaks loose and ends up on the rocks
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* Particularly with strong N and NW winds a swell/surge can enter the harbour, can be noticed up to the service jetty
* The old wooden jetty was removed in 2013-14 and that area is still marked with buoys
* The old wooden jetty was removed in 2013-14 and that area is still marked with buoys
** The old crane on the causeway is the only relic left from the old sailing boats and the steamers era
** The old crane on the causeway is the only relic left from the old sailing boats and the steamers era
* There is a service jetty that can take up to 3 boats
* There is a service jetty that can take up to 3 boats
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* There is large jinker that can take boats up to 20 tonnes
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* There is large jinker that can take boats out, up to 20 tonnes
* Bunbury Sea Rescue have their base close to that
* Bunbury Sea Rescue have their base close to that
* There are 6 berths for professional fishing boats
* There are 6 berths for professional fishing boats
* The 'marina' with two jetties running from the causeway can take in total 48 boats
* The 'marina' with two jetties running from the causeway can take in total 48 boats
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** ther is a marked shortage of pens for the larger boats ie 15 mt and bigger and catamarans can not be accommodated other then a few with lots of improvisations
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** There is a marked shortage of pens for the larger boats ie 13 mt and bigger and catamarans can not be accommodated other than a few with lots of improvisations
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* There are approx. 40 boats on moorings here
* No room to anchor unless in the shallows for catamarans and shallow drafted monohulls
* No room to anchor unless in the shallows for catamarans and shallow drafted monohulls
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* 2 boatramps with a large parking lot
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* Two boatramps with a large parking lot
* There are toilets/shower on the causeway for use by those who have a boat in the harbour
* There are toilets/shower on the causeway for use by those who have a boat in the harbour
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* There are public toilets right in the corner of this harbour, next to the VAT-2 restaurant
* Facilities in this harbour are managed by the Department of Transport, and they are very vigilant
* Facilities in this harbour are managed by the Department of Transport, and they are very vigilant
*  Contact details
*  Contact details
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===Anchorages===
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==Anchorages==
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==Yacht Repairs and Services==
==Yacht Repairs and Services==
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====Fuel, Water, & Electricity====
====Fuel, Water, & Electricity====
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Diesel fuel is available on the service jetty in casuarina harbour. One needs an account with Bailey's to access that fuel
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* On the service jetty in Casuarina Harbour
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* In the pens in Casuarina Harbour
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* On Koombana Beach and at Koombana Bay Sailing Club
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* on the boat ramp in Lechenault Inlet (next to the Powerboat Club), also for wash-down
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* On the service jetty in Casuarina Harbour
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* In the pens in Casuarina Harbour
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All 240 Volt, mostly 10 Amps but there are some connections that can take 16 Amps
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The Department of Transport requires to have certain plugs fitted, that is those with a screw-on cap, and power leads need to be tagged (as proof of been tested)
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==Things to do Ashore==
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Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
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==Forums==
List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'')
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 16 August 2018

WorldAustraliaWestern AustraliaBunbury

Bunbury, Western Australia (Port of Entry)

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32°20.4′S, 115°38.5′E
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Local chartlet

History of Bunbury as per Wikipedia

Tourism info here.

Local Bunbury City council info here.

Charts

Please provide a good map or chart that clearly shows details (depths, where to dock, scale etc.) of the harbor.

Give charts applicable to this port or refer to a Chart section of another page (Country or Region) that lists the charts.

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Chart Number - Chart Name
Chart Number - Chart Name
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Chart Number - Chart Name

Weather

Give local weather conditions or refer to another page (a region or island group) that covers these conditions.

Sources for Weather forecasts:

Passages

List popular passages/routes, timing, etc.

Islands

Hmmm, there are no islands whatsoever, quite boring really. The most exiting 'thing' offshore is Naturaliste Reef, 25 Nm due West of Bunbury, good fishing there, but there is nothing to see or do other than fishing.

Communication

  • Although there are 3 active Sea Rescue groups around Geographe Bay (Bunbury, Busselton and Dunsborough) none of them keep radio watch, except during rescues and training exercises.

ACRM, pronounced "Acrum", which stands for Australian Coast Radio Monitors, does this radio watch very well, 24/7/365 all manned by volunteers:

    • call sign: "ACRUM Base", and boats/members listed in their database start with "AS", Alpha Sierra followed by a number
    • for emergencies 24 hrs a day and logging on 0700 to 2230 hrs only
    • 27 MHz channel #88, maybe not that important for cruising yachts
    • VHF channel #16 or #80 for emergencies
    • VHF channel #80 for nearly all radio work, including calling. They have their own repeater on Cape Naturaliste, and can cover from Mandurah to Hamelin Bay (if you have your boat antenna high up)
    • Phone contact: 08 9727 2451
    • email
    • website
    • FaceBook closed group.

Also see World Cruiser's Nets.

Navigation

Provide any navigation notes especially any dangers or peculiar local conditions here.

Entrance

Submit details about facilities for checking in - location of immigration & customs, etc.

Berthing

Describe here the berthing options of this port. Are there moorings or you have to anchor? Do most boats moor side-to, stern-to, or bow-to? Etc.

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

Clubs

There are 2 boating clubs that maybe important to the cruising sailor/visiting yachtie, and 2 clubs of lesser importance

1. Koombana Bay Sailing Club

  • They are located on the Koombana Bay foreshore, premises have magnificient views
  • Extensive hardstand
  • Winch that can take boats out on their jinker, and tractor to take it further into the yard
  • One jetty, accessible except in strong N or NW winds that cause a quite a bit of swell
  • All boats are on swing moorings
  • Depth of mooring area is not much more than 2 mt, about 200 mt off the beach you may get 3 mts
  • Most boats are taken out of the water in for the winter months: approx. May to end of September
  • Most boats and membership are aimed at local racing (Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon)
  • 500 mt from town centre
  • Contact details
    • ph
    • email
    • website

2. South West Cruising Association

  • They have only a small 'portable' clubhouse, with views that are second to none, being on the causeway
  • More a social club but all boaties are welcome
  • Most members own a cruising type of yacht, that are in Casuarina Harbour, either in pens in that marina (20 mts away), or on moorings there
  • 600 mt into town
  • Contact details
    • ph
    • email
    • website

3. Bunbury Yacht Club

  • Situated on the Lechenault Inlet, but when the bridge was built over the 'Plug', access was limited to powerboats only
  • Very social club that welcome visitors
  • I don't think there is one sailing boat left in the club
  • They have 30 to 40 pens
  • Boats can be craned out here
  • 600 mt into town

4. Bunbury Powerboat Club

  • Also situated in the Lechenault Inlet, with a large clubhouse and public boatramps
  • not as important for visiting yachties as the first 3 clubs
  • 500 mt into town
  • Contact details
    • ph
    • email
    • website
Casuarina Harbour
  • This harbour is protected from all winds and waves, and is up to 4 mt deep up to the service jetty and 3 mt beyond that, and 50-100 mt from the beach is shallows rapidly to 1.5 metres
  • Despite of that protection, nearly every year a boat breaks loose and ends up on the rocks
  • Particularly with strong N and NW winds a swell/surge can enter the harbour, can be noticed up to the service jetty
  • The old wooden jetty was removed in 2013-14 and that area is still marked with buoys
    • The old crane on the causeway is the only relic left from the old sailing boats and the steamers era
  • There is a service jetty that can take up to 3 boats
  • There is large jinker that can take boats out, up to 20 tonnes
  • Bunbury Sea Rescue have their base close to that
  • There are 6 berths for professional fishing boats
  • The 'marina' with two jetties running from the causeway can take in total 48 boats
    • There is a marked shortage of pens for the larger boats ie 13 mt and bigger and catamarans can not be accommodated other than a few with lots of improvisations
  • There are approx. 40 boats on moorings here
  • No room to anchor unless in the shallows for catamarans and shallow drafted monohulls
  • Two boatramps with a large parking lot
  • There are toilets/shower on the causeway for use by those who have a boat in the harbour
  • There are public toilets right in the corner of this harbour, next to the VAT-2 restaurant
  • Facilities in this harbour are managed by the Department of Transport, and they are very vigilant
  • Contact details
    • ph
    • email
    • website
Koombana Bay

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Inner Harbour

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Outer Harbour

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Leschenault Inlet

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Lechenault Estuary

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Anchorages

List anchorages except the ones covered under Offshore Islands below. If there are more then 2 paragraphs for a given anchorage, create a dedicated page for it (Port/Stop Template). We use headings for these so that other pages can link to them. Remove if not applicable.

Yacht Repairs and Services

List services. If no services are available on the island write "None" and remove all the subsections (Marine Stores, & Repairs/Yards, & Fuel, Water, & Electricity.

Marine Stores

Submit addresses and contact details of marine related businesses that are of interest to cruisers.

Repairs/Yards

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Fuel

Diesel fuel is available on the service jetty in casuarina harbour. One needs an account with Bailey's to access that fuel ph

Water

is available

  • On the service jetty in Casuarina Harbour
  • In the pens in Casuarina Harbour
  • On Koombana Beach and at Koombana Bay Sailing Club
  • on the boat ramp in Lechenault Inlet (next to the Powerboat Club), also for wash-down
Electricity
  • On the service jetty in Casuarina Harbour
  • In the pens in Casuarina Harbour

All 240 Volt, mostly 10 Amps but there are some connections that can take 16 Amps The Department of Transport requires to have certain plugs fitted, that is those with a screw-on cap, and power leads need to be tagged (as proof of been tested)

Things to do Ashore

Tourism

List places of interest, tours, etc.

Grocery & Supply Stores

Eateries

Internet/WiFi

Available?

Laundry

Motorbike & Car Rentals

Garbage Disposal

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Transportation

List transportation (local and/or international.)

Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forums

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

Links

List links external to the wiki such as in Wikepedia.

References

Books, Guides, etc. Use the Reference template or not at your discretion. For example:

{{Reference|Rod Heikel|Greek Waters Pilot|Imray Laurie and Wilson, Cambridgeshire|9780852889718}}, expands to
Rod Heikell, Greek Waters Pilot Imray, Laurie and Wilson, Cambridgeshire, ISBN 9780852889718
  • Author, Title, Publisher, ISBN ISBN number
  • Author, Title, Publisher, ISBN ISBN number

Comments

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Date of member's last visit to Bunbury and this page's details validated:

  • sailed, lived and worked here for 15 years, last visit was 2014



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