Landbouwhaven te Kortgene
Facilities & Weather Forecast

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Landbouwhaven te Kortgene

Marina in The Netherlands

The former Landbouwhaven te Kortgene, adjacent to the excellently equipped Delta Marina, was transformed in 1998 into an attractive marina surrounded by Mediterranean-style terrace houses and private jetties. This Mediterranean atmosphere is unique and also determines the character of Kortgene Haven. Number of permanent moorings: 65 Location: Kortgene, Zandkreek and Veerse Meer Depth: MP-3.3m/Mp-1

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Landbouwhaven te Kortgene Installations

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Nourriture
51.55326 N, 3.80655 E

Landbouwhaven te Kortgene Information

Manœuvrabilité

Fair

Approches et balisage des canaux

Fair

Type de quai

Fixed

Style

Stern to

Profondeur à la marée basse moyenne

2 - 3m

Courant/flux de marée

Negligible

Téléphone
+31 118 631011

Landbouwhaven te Kortgene Weather Forecast

Mon
5AM - 9AM
28 July 2025
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    NW 8 knots increasing to 10 knots.
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    13–18°C
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    Calm sea
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Partly cloudy
Mon
9AM - 1PM
28 July 2025
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    NW 10 knots increasing to 13 knots. Gusts up to 18 knots.
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    18°C
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    Calm sea
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    UV Index: 5 - Moderate
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    Partly cloudy
Mon
1PM - 5PM
28 July 2025
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    NW 12–14 knots. Gusts up to 19 knots.
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    19°C
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    Calm sea
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    UV Index: 5 - Moderate
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    Sunny
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