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Cabbage Tree Creek Marina

Locality: Deagon, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3269 3487



Address: 149 Station Rd 4017 Deagon, QLD, Australia

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23.01.2022 Have you heard of the Magnetic Island Marina? One of North Queensland’s best kept secrets boasting an untapped and unique territory within Australia’s Great Bar...rier Reef region, all waiting for you to discover. Magnetic Island marina is the gateway to unlimited adventure, surrounded by picturesque mountains and just 20 minutes from mainland Townsville, make this your home base while you explore the tropics. See more



19.01.2022 Water sample being taken recently from Cabbage Tree Creek (upstream from Albany Creek Rd) by Wildlife Qld, in order to test for platypus DNA.

18.01.2022 We have utilised this recent down time to get our boats into tip top shape and ready to hit the ground running once restrictions ease! This includes getting a scrape, blast and new coat of antifoul! Featured is Moreton Magic, getting her makeover!

17.01.2022 Nautilus coming out for routine maintenance! Does your boat need some care going into summer? Call us today to see about how to get your boat out!!



12.01.2022 ‘Toy Room’ on her way out of the water for some maintenance

12.01.2022 Please be advised that our current landline is down. Please phone 0418 988 394 for Enquiries!

10.01.2022 Looking over Cabbage Tree Creek at McDowall NE toward the bay. In the foreground is a fantastic safe wildlife corridor from Chermside Hills to the creek. Ahead of it's time 20+ years ago.



09.01.2022 After a hard working summer, Nautilus is out for some love and maintenance ready for a busy 2020 ahead . . . .... #nautilus #boats #love #maintenance #powercatamaran #painting #summer #busy #2020 #booknow #callus #summervibes #summertime #friendsandfamily #fishinglife #kayak #snorkeling #moretonbayregion #thisisqueensland #queensland #boattrip #boatlife See more

09.01.2022 New Mooloolah River Entrance Lead Light Department of Transport and Main Roads Department of Maritime Safety Queensland NOTICE TO MARINERS 191 of 2020 Issued by... Brisbane Issued by Brisbane Maritime Region on 1 June 2020 Area: Brisbane pilotage area Locality: Mooloolah River Bar Activity: Aid to Navigation replacement Mariners are advised that both the rear lead light in the Mooloolah River (F Bu(FY day)) in position latitude 26 41.006' S, longitude 153 08.158' E and the front lead light (F Bu(FY day)) in position latitude 26 40.935' S, longitude 153 08.814' E have been permanently extinguished. A Port Entry Sector Light (PEL) has been established on the position of the former front lead at latitude 26 40.935' S, longitude 153 08.814' E with the below characteristics by day and night: Starboard outer Sector 128.65 T to 129.71 T VQG 0.6s: Starboard inner Sector 129.71 T to 130.64 T QG 1s Centre Sector 130.64 T to 131.68 T Fixed White Port inner Sector 131.68 T to 132.67 T QR 1s Port outer Sector 132.67 T to 133.65 T VQR 0.6s Map S11-459-2 attached, shows the Port Entry Sector Light arrangement. The Port lateral light on the former front lead at latitude 26 40.935' S, longitude 153 08.814' E remains unchanged Fl R 4s however is obscured through the arc of the PEL from 128.65 T to 133.65 T. Refer to notice: Cancel notice:175(T) of 2020 AUS charts affected:235

07.01.2022 With a newly refurbished trolley, Moi Moi is out if the water for her new coat of antifoul and once over

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