Jachthaven "De Werf"
Facilities & Weather Forecast

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Jachthaven "De Werf"

Marina in The Netherlands

The port offers a unique experience, an oasis of peace and yet in the middle of Goes. Due to the long history, there is a fun, special or historical aspect in each square meter. From Oosterschelde the canal passes through a lock and 2 bridges. The following maximum dimensions apply to pedestrians: Length: 14 m (over 14 m, at the discretion of the captain on duty) Width: 4m Draft: 2m

Jachthaven "De Werf" Servizi

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Strutture Mediche
51.50872 N, 3.89182 E

Jachthaven "De Werf" Information

Manovrabilità

Fair

Approcci e Segnalazione dei Canali

Fair

Tipo di Molo

Fixed

Stile

Stern to

Profondità alla Bassa Marea Media

< 2m

Corrente/Flusso di Marea

Negligible

Ormeggi per Visitatori

Yes

Telefono
+31113216372

Jachthaven "De Werf" Weather Forecast

Sun
5AM - 9AM
20 July 2025
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    S 4 knots backing SE 4 knots.
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    17–20°C
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Cloudy
Sun
9AM - 1PM
20 July 2025
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    S 5 knots increasing to 9 knots.
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    Increasing from 19 to 24°C
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Partly cloudy
Sun
1PM - 5PM
20 July 2025
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    S 8–12 knots. Gusts up to 18 knots.
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    Decreasing from 23 to 20°C
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    UV Index: 1 - Low
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    Chance of showers
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