About Port of Greymouth
The Port of Greymouth is situated on the West Coast of the South Island at the mouth of the Grey River. The entrance is across a bar, between breakwaters to cargo wharves on the river and fish unloading wharves/fishing boat berthages in Erua Moana Lagoon. LINZ Chart NZ 7142 "Greymouth Harbour and Approaches" explains entrance beacons. Maximum entrance draught is usually 4.8 metres at neap tides to 5.5 metres at spring tides but varies between about 4.5 and 6 metres. Slipway Vessels up to 80 tonne DWT max. weight Maximum draught 3.1 m Maximum keel length 17 m 3 phase/1 phase power Water Advisory services for entry and departure are provided by Harbour Supervisor on VHF Channel 14 or Mobile 64 027 435 3424. Current depths at the bar, river channel, lagoon and berths, sounding plans and swell forecasts are available by email. Vessels over 3.5m draughts must contact the Harbour Supervisor before Port entry.


Facilities
Port Information
Telephone
Berth Sizes
Depth at MLW
Manoeuvrability
Channel Marking
VHF Channel
Port of Entry
Overseas Visitor Berths
Dock Type
Tidal Flow
Active Winter
Weather Forecast
- SW 4 knots increasing to 6 knots.
- 14 to 16°C
- W 1.5m at 10s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Mostly fine
- W 5 knots increasing to 7 knots.
- 16 to 18°C
- W 1.5m at 10s period
- UV Index: 10 - Very High
- Mostly fine
- W 6–9 knots.
- 18°C
- W 1.5m at 10s period
- UV Index: 10 - Very High
- Sunny