

Boat Rock is a wall and reef dive in Queensland that demands respect. Depths run from 25 to 30 metres in deeper waters, where moderate currents sweep the structure and nitrogen narcosis becomes a genuine consideration. Visibility swings considerably, anywhere from 5 to 30 metres depending on conditions, so plan accordingly rather than assuming crystal clear water on the day. Various reef species work the wall, but the site's real draw is its topography and the physical challenge of diving it well. This is not a site to drift through inattentively. Strong current awareness and solid buoyancy control are non-negotiable here.
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Time your dive around slack water to manage the current and maximise bottom time at depth. Check visibility conditions locally before committing, as the range is wide and a 5-metre day changes the character of this site significantly.
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Be aware of strong currents and boat traffic when entering and exiting the water. Shuffle your feet when moving in shallow areas to avoid startling any marine life.
Depth
25-30m
Visibility
5-30m
Skill Level
Advanced
Entry
Boat
Boat required
Current
Strong
Best Time
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Dec
Boat Rock in Southern Queensland is an advanced dive site only. The site features depths of 25 to 30 metres combined with moderate currents and variable visibility from 5 to 30 metres, requiring experienced divers with strong buoyancy control and navigation skills. The risk of nitrogen narcosis at these depths makes advanced training essential.
Boat Rock reaches depths between 25 and 30 metres, making it a deep dive requiring advanced certification and careful dive planning. At these depths, divers must monitor bottom time closely and be aware of nitrogen narcosis risks.
Boat Rock presents several significant hazards including deep depths to 30 metres, moderate currents, variable visibility as low as 5 metres, and the risk of nitrogen narcosis. These conditions combined require advanced diving skills and thorough pre-dive planning for safe exploration.
The best months to dive Boat Rock are December through May, covering the Australian summer and early autumn. These months typically offer the most favourable diving conditions for this challenging Southern Queensland site.
Boat Rock is accessed exclusively by boat, with no shore entry option available. Divers must arrange boat transport to reach this offshore site in Southern Queensland.
Diving at Boat Rock in Southern Queensland requires the following certifications: Open Water, Advanced. Always dive within your training limits.
Boat Rock in Southern Queensland has depths ranging from 25 metres to 30 metres.