Boat pens and licences
The City manages a range of boat pens at the marina. Pen sizes and availability vary, and waiting lists may apply.
North Harbour
Recreational boat pens
- 313 floating boat pens (8m – 20m)
- Electricity, water, and lighting bollard to each berth
- Secure gatehouse entry and security patrols
- Pen holder toilets, showers, and laundry facilities
Commercial boat pens
- 36 boat pens (10m – 20m)
- Electricity, water, and lighting bollard to each berth
- Coded gate entry and security patrols
- Oil recycling facilities and sullage facility
South Harbour
- 18 recreational boat pens (10m)
- Security patrols
Mary Street Lagoon
- 58 recreational boat pens (8m – 10m)
For more information, call (08) 9550 3707 or email [email protected].
Boat ramps, wharfs, and jetties
Mandurah has several public boat ramps and jetties providing safe launching and short‑term mooring options.
FAQs
We offer a range of boat pen sizes across North Harbour, South Harbour, and Mary Street Lagoon:
North Harbour
- Recreational boat pens - 8m, 10m, 12m, 15m, 18m, and 20m
- Commercial boat pens - 10m, 15m, 18m, and 20m
South Harbour
- Recreational boat pens - 10m
Mary Street Lagoon
- Recreational boat pens - 8m, 9m, and 10m
The City of Mandurah manages:
- Marina boat pens
- Public jetties and wharfs
- Public boat ramps
- Public seawalls and canal infrastructure
- Day‑to‑day maintenance and compliance
Contact Department of Transport and Major Infrastructure (DTMI) for the following:
- Marine safety (including boating incidents)
- Waterway navigation aids
- Private jetties and pontoons
Transport WA is responsible for the management of abandoned vessels within the waterways.
Potential environmental threats through contamination or environmental monitoring responsibilities sit with DTMI and Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER). They are the lead agencies managing vessel recovery and any associated environmental assessments.
Vessels must only be moored in approved locations. Unauthorised vessels can create safety hazards and limit access for other users.
If a vessel is parked without permission, won’t move, and is causing disruption, please call (08) 9550 3777 and ask for Rangers.
Fishing is not permitted on the marina pens or marina facilities. Check signage in the area.
Speeding vessels can be reported to the Water Police on (08) 9583 9200.
Call DBCA Wildcare Helpline on (08) 9474 9055 and Mandurah Volunteer Dolphin Rescue Group on 0407 090 284 with the dolphin’s location and condition.