Port Albert
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Port Albert Cruising Guide
An online cruising guide for yachts sailing to Port Albert.
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History and background
Port Albert is one of Victoria's oldest sea ports, established in 1841 by explorer Angus McMillan, who is commemorated with a monument at the roundabout at the northern end of town. The town's collection of historical buildings includes the Port Albert Hotel (licensed in 1842) which fronts the town's jetties and wharf, and the general store which dates back to 1856. The Gippsland Regional Museum, located on the corner of Wharf Street and Bay Street, features exhibitions and memorabilia of the town's maritime history.
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Charts
Radio Nets
- See Victoria
- Also see Cruiser's Nets
Weather
Check hydrographic charts or use a good depth sounder. Various channels and offshore islands make entry to Port Albert somewhat tricky. Don't end up like the SS Blackbird!!
Offshore Islands
Various, mostly uninhabited. Port Albert is part of the 30,000ha (75,000 acre) Nooramunga Marine & Coastal Park and a centre for eco-tourism. Camping is permitted on Snake Island, but you'll need a permit (no fee required) from Parks Victoria. Sunday Island, between Port Albert and Port Welshpool, is privately owned.
- Drum Island
- Clonmel Island
- Sunday Island
Check-in facilities
None.
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
- Port Albert Yacht Club (no dedicated marina, social group only). Bay Street, Port Albert VIC 3971.
PO Box 52, Yarram VIC 3971. Phone: 03 5183 2581, Email
Anchorages
Anchor away from the many yachts at moorings and paddle your tender up to the boat ramp. Running all the way in and tying up at the wharf may incur the ire of local fishing boats. You may get away with tying up at one of the empty marina bays for a day or two, but this is untested.
Things to do ashore
Tourism
- Explore Tarra Bulga National Park
- The annual Tarra Festival at Easter should be good value.
- Port Albert Maritime Museum
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
LPG, diesel, unleaded petrol and potable water readily available.
Laundry
None
Grocery & Supply Stores
Basics available in Port Albert at both the General Store and petrol station. For large scale provisioning, a trip to the supermarket and bakery in Yarram is better.
Eateries
- Port Albert Hotel
- Customs House Cafe
- Port Albert General Store (take away)
- Port Albert Seafoods (at the jetty, take away)
Internet/WiFi
None in Port Albert. Yarram library has public internet access.
Motorbike & Car Rentals
None
Marine Stores & Facilities
- ALBERTON MARINE PTY LTD 39 JOHNSON STREET ALBERTON 3971.
Contact Bob Kuhnell Phone: (03)51832344 Fax: (03)51832219 Email
Repairs
- ALBERTON MARINE (as above)
Garbage Disposal
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Transportation
Buses to and from Melbourne are available daily from either Yarram or Alberton, on the South Gippsland Highway. The distance to Melbourne is 210km (130mi) by road.
Routes/Passages To/From
Popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
References & Publications
Publications, Guides, etc.
Cruiser's Friends
- Since Port Albert is essentially a small country town, almost anyone will be helpful if they have the time. Try the yacht club in an emergency, I'm pretty sure just about every member will turn out to see a proper cruising yacht.
- Commercial Sailing Tours are run part of the year. These guys might be good to talk with for local sailing knowledge.
- ROYAL VOLUNTEER COASTAL PATROL Port Albert Division (03) 5183 2555
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
External Links
Personal Notes
- A charming, sleepy and rustic little fishing village, Port Albert (pop. 250) has an interesting history but these days doesn't come alive outside holiday seasons, when the many Melbourne residents who own holiday houses arrive.
Facilities include a wharf, marina and a ramp for trailer-sailors. Fuel is available 500 metres from the wharf at a petrol station which doubles as a general store. There are a couple of restaurants and an old pub, which also serves meals and may have rooms available.
The farming township of Yarram is about 12km (8mi) north of the town on the South Gippsland Highway, and has many more facilities including banks, supermarkets, real estate agencies, hardware stores and so on. Hitchhiking is probably the fastest way to get there. --Haiqu 02:21, 26 May 2011 (BST)
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