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Balmoral Quay

April 18, 2018 BY

Geelong’s first floating marina is bringing a new level of boating comfort and convenience for boat owners.

Victoria’s newest marina positions Geelong as boating lifestyle capital

THE official opening of a new world-class marina at the Balmoral Quay luxury development on the Geelong waterfront bolsters the city’s position as the boating lifestyle capital of Victoria.

The floating marina, designed by international marina giant Bellingham Marine, will feature 200 berths, with its first 30 already placing the top-end Corio Bay development alongside a series of coups for the idyllic north-facing Corio Bay.
Coupled with the future Royal Geelong Yacht Club redevelopment, nearby Portarlington Safe Harbour project, cruise ship visits and the recent end of commercial net fishing – along with the Festival of Sails regatta – Geelong’s credentials as a major boating and leisure destination are building rapidly.

Balmoral Quay Marina Manager, and industry stalwart, Allan Cayzer, said Geelong provides ideal boating conditions with Geelong’s first floating marina bringing a new level of boating comfort and convenience for boat owners. “From the Ritz Carlton’s marina at the Marina del Ray’s Marina City Club in Los Angeles to the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia’s marina in Rushcutters Bay Sydney, the Bellingham product is renowned,” Mr Cayzer.

“Like all things in today’s society recreational boats abound with new technology and our marina will meet the needs of the modern boater, as well as being aesthetically pleasing to those who visit, and in the case of Balmoral Quay who live, at the facility.”  An important part of the marina design is the soft lighting aspect to enhance the experience of the marina for residents as an integral part of their lifestyle.

The marina will also feature state-of-the-art security technology and individual power and cater to every berth.
The Boating Industry Association of Victoria has welcomed the Balmoral Quay marina as “a great thing” for a sector that has a million annual participants but insufficient facilities and infrastructure.

“Boating is big business in Victoria with 400,000 marine licence holders, and 200,000 registered recreational vessels, 18,000 FTEs and $4.5 billion in economic activity a year,” says CEO Steve Walker. “Boating, however, has facility and infrastructure shortcomings so a project such as this is a great thing for boating, for infrastructure, for Geelong, for Victoria.

“Lifestyle and boating related opportunities such as this complement what BIAV is striving for in the facility/access to water space.  “We have a close working relationship with The City of Greater Geelong, which recognises boating as a key element in its tourism strategy, and believe the city has the potential to become the boating capital of Victoria.”

The $100 million Balmoral Quay development, on 2.7 hectares of waterside prime land, is the first residential project to fully embrace the harbourside attributes of the under-utilised Corio Bay foreshore.  With its private marina, luxury townhouses, waterfront apartments, new beaches, water’s edge promenade and staggering bay-city panoramas it is in the vanguard of a sophisticated new waterside lifestyle in Geelong.

Balmoral Quay is a Melbourne-based joint venture by BMA Property and high-profile backers including Chase Properties, Serafini Hay and Thai-based Supalai, represented in Australia by Gersh Investment Partners. Balmoral Quay is a remarkable project says selling agent McGrath Geelong’s director, Jim Cross. “The combined lifestyle, access to CBD features and infrastructure of all kinds, and the beauty of the locale and development itself is a rarity.”

“The dollar price per square metre at Balmoral Quay is unbeatably competitive for a marina precinct within one hour of any capital city in Australia,” Mr Cross said. “Square metre rates at Geelong’s development average $9,000 per square metre for genuine waterfront compared to marina, river or beach frontage residences at Docklands and Port Melbourne averaging over $15,000 per square metre.”

“This is about the emergence of Victoria’s second city as a mature, world-class city and nothing says that better than a top-class boutique marina in a sleek waterside residential precinct.” Stage 1 and Stage 2 luxury townhouses and waterfront apartments are sold out and Stage 3 will be released publicly in May.

For more information go to balmoralquay.com.au.