Everything about Constitution Dock totally explained
Constitution Dock is the
harbour-side
dock area of
Hobart, the capital city of the
Australian state of
Tasmania, on the
Derwent River. The dock is adjacent to other Hobart landmark areas,
Victoria Dock,
Salamanca Place and
Battery Point, and forms part of the foreshore of
Sullivans Cove.
The dock consists of a rock-walled marina with an opening for boats. The bridge is normally closed, allowing pedestrian access around the dock. The dock is normally used by motor pleasure boats,
yachts, and fishing
boats serving the city's
fish market and
restaurants, several of which are at the northern end of the dock.
Constitution Dock is famous for being the rallying point and party venue for the annual
Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, held from
Boxing Day (the day after
Christmas Day) until yachts complete their 630
nautical mile journey from
Sydney.
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