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Bremen

Akademischer Segelclub Bremerhaven e.V. (AkSC),

Akademischer Segelclub Bremerhaven e.V. (AkSC), also commonly referenced alongside the Marine-Jugend Bremerhaven and Bremerhavener Fahrtenschipper e.V. Address: Herwigstraße 48, 27572 Bremerhaven, situated in the east side of the Fischereihafen (fishery harbor) The club operates a watersports facility with boat docks, a boat hall, and a clubhouse. Club Identity & Contacts Known as Akademischer Segelclub Bremerhaven e.V. (AkSC); often grouped within the cluster of marine-sports organizations in Fischereihafen (with Marine-Jugend & Fahrtenschipper). Key contacts (per Marine-Jugend Bremerhaven info): 1st Chair: Heinz Dagott (+49 152 31992016) 2nd Chair: Dietmar Heinrich-Martelock (+49 173 1982860) Secretary & others available via email: aksc@outlook.de Access & Berthing The club has berths for sailing yachts, suitable for academic/sports training and youth sailing . It is listed as a sportboothafen marina in Bremerhaven’s catalog of watersport facilities Public transit: accessible by city bus (lines 440/505/506 etc.) and a ~4‑minute walk from the "Thünen-Institut" stop. Activities & Affiliation As an academic sailing club, AkSC is involved in youth and student sailing activities and likely participates in regional events and training regattas. Organizationally tied with Marine-Jugend Bremerhaven e.V. and Bremerhavener Fahrtenschipper e.V., sharing the facility at Fischereihafen. Berthing availability & fees: best to email or call the club contacts. Youth or student sailing programs: inquire about age groups, training schedules, and regatta participation. Visitor/navigation details: for transient boats approaching Fischereihafen, club staff can advise on dock assignment, local traffic regulations, and tide considerations.

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Bremen

HEIMATHAFEN BREMERHAVEN

Here the wanderlust is awakened: in the middle of the "Havenwelten" stands our Lloyd Marina Bremerhaven on the most beautiful seafront in the city. If you dock at one of our moorings, an excellent infrastructure awaits you, which is just a stone's throw from Germany's most modern boat lock. The office of our port captain is at your disposal in our pension right in front of the docks.

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Bremen

Wassersport‑Zentrum Oberweser

⚓ Wassersport‑Zentrum Oberweser Location: River Weser – Bremen / Hemelingen, Germany Address: Zum Schlut 1A, 28309 Bremen, Germany Coordinates: approx. 53°05.51′ N / 8°48.92′ E Harbour Type: Recreational marina & watersports centre (inland / tidal river) Port of Entry: ❌ Not a designated Schengen external border port 📞 Official Contacts Wassersport‑Zentrum Oberweser Bremen‑Hemelingen GmbH Harbour Office / Marina Contact: +49 421 48519899 Harbour Master (Seasonal/Tank Station): +49 176 45829773 Email: kontakt@wzo‑online.de Fax: +49 421 4172949 Official Website: https://www.wzo‑online.de/ ⚓ Marina Facilities & Services Berthing & Mooring Visitor and member moorings on the River Weser Floating pontoons and protected berths Suitable for sailing and motorboats Utilities Electricity & fresh water at berths Fuel station (diesel & petrol) Tank station Slipway/launching ramp Crane/lifting equipment Crew & Shore Facilities Sanitary facilities: toilets, showers Laundry support Waste disposal & recycling Clubhouse/customer lounge Provisions & vending machines Technical & Maintenance Technical workshop services Winter storage yard Rigging and basic repairs 🧭 Navigation & Approach Waterway: River Weser (tidal influence) Approach: Navigate upriver via marked fairways; river currents and water levels vary with tide and rainfall Contact the harbour office on approach for berth allocation and instructions VHF use recommended for coordination (local channel as assigned)

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Bremen

Weser Yacht Club Bremerhaven eV

Weser – entrance to the Geeste outer harbour (height buoy 61) – fishing harbour double lock (lock times are "half" towards the harbour and "full" towards the Weser) – after leaving the lock, immediately head east through the cross canal to the canal bridge.

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