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Revision as of 15:08, 27 May 2016

WorldAustraliaVictoria, AustraliaPort Fairy
Port Fairy
38°24.000'S, 142°12.000'E Chart icon.png


History and background

Captain James Wishart named the area after his cutter 'The Fairy'. It is believed that as early as 1810, but more likely 1827-28, Wishart and two seamen named the unsettled area when sailing up the Moyne River in search of fresh water.

The area attracted many sealers, whalers and seamen during the early part of the nineteenth century. A whaling station was established on the island at the river mouth by Penny and Reiby and in 1835 it was purchased by John Griffiths. The island now bears his name.

The whalers were so successful during those years that by the 1840s the supply of whales was exhausted and the whaling station closed. During the 1830s some of the seamen, such as Griffiths, Charles Mills and Alexander Campbell began to settle the land. It was during the 1840s that Port Fairy began to flourish as a town.

As of the 2006 census, Port Fairy had a population of 2600.

Sailing the area

Charts

None required

Weather

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

Sources for Weather forecasts:

Passages

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Islands

  • Griffiths Island
  • Lady Julia Percy Island

Communication

See Victoria

Also see Cruiser's Nets

Navigation

Add any navigation notes such approaches, dangers etc here. If this section does not apply remove it.

=Entrance

None

Berthing

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

Anchorages

The shallow bay just round the point to the north of the Paradise Cove entrance (east of Griffith Street) looks protected enough, depending on weather. Otherwise, sail into the Moyne River and drop anchor off from the private marina.

Yacht Repairs and Services

Marine Stores

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Repairs/Yards

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Fuel
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Water
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Electricity
Give details on electricity

Things to do Ashore

Tourism

The annual Port Fairy Folk Festival in March is huge, and well worth seeing.

Grocery & Supply Stores

Eateries

Internet/WiFi

May get an open WiFi network from the marina development.

Laundry

Motorbike & Car Rentals

Closest is Hire Cars of Warrnambool, in Koroit.

Garbage Disposal

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Transportation

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Friends

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Forums

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Links

References & Publications

See Australia.

Comments

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