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Jachthaven Garnwerd aan Zee

Jachthaven Garnwerd aan Zee

Marina in The Netherlands

The marina is open from April 15 to October 15. Situated on the standing mast route between Groningen and Lauwersoog, many sailing yachts pass through Garnwerd. The Reitdiep has approximately 7,500 passages per year, which makes it a dynamic and lively route. The Garnwerd aan Zee marina is a unique stopover on the way to the Frisian lakes or the Wadden Sea. Garnwerd aan Zee has a new marina with a

Jachthaven Garnwerd aan Zee Facilities

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Electricity
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Water
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Wifi
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Toilets
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Food
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Bar
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Supermarket
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Medical Facilities
53.30435 N, 6.49487 E

Jachthaven Garnwerd aan Zee Info

Manoeuvrability

Fair

Approaches & Channel Marking

Fair

Dock Type

Floating

Style

Stern to

Depth at MLW

2 - 3m

Current/Tidal Flow

Negligible

Port of Entry

Yes

Visitor Berths

Yes

Telephone
0594 628 130

Jachthaven Garnwerd aan Zee Weather Forecast

Tue
5AM - 9AM
26 November 2024
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    SW 12 knots. Gusts up to 28 knots.
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    4–7°C
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    Calm sea
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Partly cloudy
Tue
9AM - 1PM
26 November 2024
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    SW 11 knots increasing to 13 knots. Gusts up to 29 knots.
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    Increasing from 5 to 9°C
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    Calm sea
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Cloudy
Tue
1PM - 5PM
26 November 2024
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    SW 14 knots decreasing to 9 knots. Gusts up to 23 knots.
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    6–9°C
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    Calm sea
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Partly cloudy
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Zeilvereniging "Neptunus"

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Marina sailing club Neptunus Delfzijl The marina Neptunus is accessible via the harbor canal. When you come out of the sea lock of Run-up to the marina of KZRV NeptunusDelfzijl via the Eemskanaal , you go to port after the braking works. After the lock, which you can reach on VHF 26, change to Kanaal 3 of Radar Delfzijl. When you come from the Eems, you first pass the entire industrial area via the harbor canal, with Aldel as the first with its striking transport tube and silo. Now you follow, after theHarbor office KZRV Neptunus Delfzijljunction at the sea lock, the route to the inner harbor of Delfzijl. Behind the Sander-Niestern dry buckets you will see the Urk jetty. This is used by inland shipping and on weekends by the fishing fleet. The marina is located behind this jetty. With a sharp bend around the last dry dock, the floating harbor office comes into view. Red / green signs indicate on the building whether a berth is available. When the point of the sign in the box with the green point is up, it is free. Neptunus is a real association port. With more than 4000 passers-by per year, it is clear that Delfzijl is a great stop-over for water sports enthusiasts who are passing through to the northeast or southwest. However, if you look at the facilities of the port, a longer stay is warranted. Under the floating harbor office, where the always friendly harbor master Bram Kanon is housed, you can refuel with diesel and there is also an extraction point for your waste water tank. The sturdy floating jetties, which are located in a tidal port, are supplied with electricity and water. The jetties are also illuminated at night. At the end of the long jetty you will find the floating club building. Here are the showers, toilets and washer / dryer. There is even a disabled toilet available. All these facilities look pico bello. Many marinas can take this as an example. The association also has a cozy bar with a terrace. Unfortunately, the clubhouse is open to a limited extent.
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