As many of you may be aware, changes are being made to your Marina. We are in the process
of creating a safer, cleaner, more up to date facility for the entire community to enjoy.

With a splash of domestos and a little elbow grease the bathrooms are now in shit shape. So don’t be afraid the drop your dacks and do your business, cause we are open for it! New stands have been made to hold your kayaks, surf skis and zodiacs. We have friendly staff on hand to answer your questions and assist with your equipment. A tender service is provided to transport our customers to and from their moorings. This service operates from 9am to 5pm daily. Within the next 2 weeks a coffee cart will be up and running on our premises.

So why not drop in when we open our cart and enjoy a beverage and snack. Whether you are relaxing in the park with furry friends, friends or you may be just taking a stroll on your own. Why not drop in and say hello to Kevin, he has nothing else to do anyway. Because - we are doing it all for him! Finally, please remember we are running a business, so if you don’t remember to pay your account, or you don’t really give a ship - get the hell out. We’ll always have someone else to replace you. Have a great day!



Peter Fitzhenry is the new figurehead for Elizabeth Bay Marina. Having lived in Elizabeth Bay for 21 years, Peter has taken over the Marina and has great ideas and vision for its improvement.

Peters knowledge of boats spans over 40 years, and with his determination and experience, you can be rest assured the final outcome will be spectacular.


A month fraught with assumptions and misinformation leads to closure of the coffee cart and much ado about nothing! As I am sure most of you are aware, there have been a spattering of articles circulated around the community dedicated to creating awareness as to the devastating impact we will supposedly be having on our bay. Therefore, we feel it is time to address some of these issues and set the record straight in our own words, not from the mouths of others. Firstly, I will quote a statement from Clover Moore’s Website: “I am told the latest proposal is larger than the application refused in 2000, with the developer wanting to run a shuttle bus service between the marina and a Kings Cross car park, which could add to traffic congestion.

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