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Within the harbour, adjacent to the small fishing harbor, there is a section reserved for yachts on the town quay (on the outside of the "L" shaped mole). The Harbour Authority have also installed a new pontoon off the end of the mole, which has water and electricity.
Some water and electricity bollards will often be locked by charter companies. They may not allow use of these bollards even if there is no charter boat present.
Several charter companies operate from here so most of the berths are used by these companies. Changeover days are usually Friday and Saturday, so the area will be extremely busy on those days. Midweek, however, will be much quieter and space may be available.
Call the Harbour Authority on arrival and they will allocate you a berth. There are fixed laid lines here and you should not anchor.
Be sure to pay the Harbour Authorities only for your berth. Other people, including the charter companies, may ask you to pay them, but the Harbour Authorities are the only office you should visit with payment.
The town quay is subject to swell in strong southerlies.
A better alternative is the marina just south of the town. The Olympic Marina is large and has an extensive range of repair facilities. At one time the Carter 33s and 37s were built here. Shelter is good in the marina however it is rather remote from the town and more of a "parking" place for yachts than atmospheric marina.
Last updated: August 2017
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