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Captain Mac Auwers, S/Y Andromeda La Dea |
“Campbell’s Cove is probably one of the most unique mooring spots in the world. One feels truly part of a couple of the most distinguishable landmarks of any city in the world. To be able make the Sydney Opera House one’s every day view without any other building in front of it, is a truly remarkable experience.” |
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Captain Gordon Percy, M/Y Twizzle |
"Australia is definitely a great cruising destination. Here you can get natural beauty as well as high end shops and restaurants. We were in Sydney for Christmas and New Year. That was definitely one of the highlights for the Owner's as we were in the middle of Sydney on New Year's Eve under the Harbour Bridge, with his friends on board. It was one of the ultimate things to do and we will definitely come back and do it again." |
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Captain Mike Ebsworth, M/Y Apoise |
"Having Apoise in Campbells Cove for the New Year's Eve celebrations was a highlight for the owners on their round the world cruise. The owner had spotted a photo from a previous year in a publication and decided that is where they wanted to be for New Year's Eve 2007. A total of two weeks or so in the berth at Campbell's Cove provided not only front seat position to the New Year's Eve show and also the fantastic views of the Sydney icons bridge and opera house as well as close access from the yacht to everything that the city has to offer. It was a truly SPOT ON place to be and will feature highly in the owner's memories of their world cruise". |
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Captain Rusty Allen, M/Y Cracker Bay (45m) |
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"I had the chance to sample the hospitality at both Rozelle Bay and Campbells Cove during our visit to Sydney. The support staff was great and helped us out many times. They always had a smile and the comment "No worries, Mate!" when they were asked for help. While Rozelle Bay's facility is great for the maintenance and berthing of yachts , Campbells Cove is fantastic for guests. All of my guests commented on the ideal location for a superyacht to stay while sampling the delights of Sydney Harbour. You couldn't ask for a better view. Also, the fantastic support supplied by the Sydney Park Hyatt Hotel was superb" |
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Captain Joe Russell, M/Y Boadicea (71m) |
"Having had work done in NSW on a few occasions over the last few years, I consider that the services available now in NSW have improved ten-fold since my first visit in 1989. Sydney and NSW can now stand up and be counted alongside the more traditional yacht servicing areas of Europe and America." |
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Captain Terry Coombes, S/Y Aurora (50m) |
“As night fell on the last day of 2004, the many boats in the harbour jostled for an anchorage, while we could relax at our berth in Campbells Cove and fully take in the spectacle being laid out before us: the harbour with the lit-up tall ships and ferries circling in front of the Opera House taking centre stage, the bridge to the left, and the city skyline to our right. Perfect! When midnight came, the fireworks display, friends, family and the few glasses of champagne made it one of those nights I wish I could bottle…” |
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Captain Maxx Ainsworth, M/Y Aussie Rules |
“Rozelle Bay Superyacht Marina, although being new in the yachting industry, has the potential to be one of the true superyacht marinas of the world. Its service and convenience to the superyachts that have already been there is greatly appreciated. I very much look forward to utilising their services again.’’ |
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Captain Len Beck, M/Y Battered Bull (52m) |
"All of our ongoing maintenance and upgrade demands were effectively met. We were able to execute a significant amount of technical work to the vessel, including a total rebuild of the Caterpillar generators, whilst still enjoying being in the heart of Sydney. The crew and I look forward to our next visit to Sydney." |
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Captain Stuart Bird, S/Y Phryne (50m) |
"I've always liked Australia, the people, the lifestyle and the scenery. I mean, you always dream of seeing the Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge and here we are moored right in front of them! It is fantastic. We have been planning and talking about our cruise to Sydney for over a year now. The other destinations on our 'world tour' have all been amazing in their own way but there's something very special about being here in Sydney." |
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Captain Anthony Daebritz, S/Y Georgia (48m) |
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"It does not get any better than this…!" |
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Some of the recent superyacht visitors to NSW |
A Khaliq Achilles III Adix Alani II Anakena Andrea Andromeda La Dea Antarctica Antipodean Apoise Arctic P Athena Aurora Aussie Rules Aviva Barbara Jean Battered Bull Big Aron Blue Gold Boadicea Butterfly McQueen Bystander Charade | Cracker Bay Crystal Lady Cygnus Montanus Dardanella Dorothea Double Haven Dreamland Dreamtime Freesia Galaxy 1 Georgia Gran Finale Hyperion Ilona Ilona 4 Itasca Kokomo II M/Y Kokomo S/Y Lady Christine Lady M Liberty | Lionwind Lone Ranger Mari Cha III Mea Culpa Meduse Morning Glory Mustique My Way Mystery Naos Nelson Ophelia Pangaea Patriot Phoenix Phryne Sally Ann SB01 Seafaris Seaquell Seljm Sensation Serena M | Shirley Anne Sinbad Slipstream Sorcha Soulseeker Southern Cross II Spada Spirit of Sovereign Surprise Takapuna Texas Tigre d'Or Tristan Twizzle Twirlybird Ubiquitous Ulysses Ulysses Blue Vairea Vava Velsheda White Rabbit Yakuun | |
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