Hastings
is a small but rapidly growing Victorian town located on the western shore of Westernport Bay. It is about 70 minutes drive SE from central Melbourne. The port, once the base of fishing boats and other working craft, is now a facility used mainly by the public for pleasure boating, catching bay cruisers and fishing trips, enjoyment of the water and sightseeing.

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 Landward side pens (West side)

The yellow boat is in pen 30

These pens hold the smallest vessels (up to 31ft) and are the most sheltered

 Full length of the western side of the jetty

The four pens at the far end hold vessels up to 34ft and are usually sheltered - only being affected by wave action at high tide in an easterly blow.

 Plan of jetty
East 
North     South
West 


pen 1
class
C
LOA
to 37.4'

2
C
to 37.4'

3
C
to 37.4'

4
C
to 37.4'

5
B
to 42.1'

6
B
to 42.1'

7
B
to 42.1'

8
B
to 42.1'

9
A
to 57.4'

10
A
to 57.4'

11
A
to 57.4'

12
A
to 57.4'

        Central walkway

30
E
to 31'

30
E
to 31'

29
E
to 31'

28
E
to 31'

27
E
to 31'

26
E
to 31'

25
E
to 31'

24
E
to 31'

23
E
to 31'

22
E
to 31'

21
E
to 31'

20
E
to 31'

19
E
to 31'

18
E
to 31'

17
E
to 31'

16
D
to 34'

15
D
to 34'

14
D
to 34'

13
D
to 34'

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