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The Manila Yacht Club should be contacted on arrival and they will arrange for a team of customs, immigration and quarantine officials to board the yacht. An inspection fee of varying amounts is occasionally requested by each of the officials.
The club offers members of other clubs the use of its services. Visiting yachts must pay a refundable deposit of US$300. Moorings are available with fees on a sliding scale increasing after four weeks and doubling again after eight weeks.There are good repair facilities around the yacht club as well as skilled workers to call on.
Caylabne Bay Resort Ternate, Cavite, 151 Paseo de Roxas Cor. Passey Road, Makati City Tel:632 813 8519 to 26 90 kilometers south of Manila
Marino Del Nido Malpacao Island, El Nido, Northern Palawan, Philippines Tel:632 8311487, Fax:632 8319816 marina@portalinc.com 11 deg 06'N, 119 deg 24'E
Manila Yacht Club 2351 Roxas Boulevard, Manila Tel:+632 526 7868, Fax:+632 521 6434 mycrace@i-manila.com.ph Has its own moorings and is very friendly to visitors, for whom it can arrange moorings. This is a typhoon shelter.
Reciprocal visiting rights with many clubs
Puerto Azul Yacht Club Puerto Azul, Ternate Cavite Tel:(632) 813 3690 to 98 (Just South of Corregidor and El Fraile at the
mouth of Manila Bay)
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