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‘The Flats’ are out of service because of nearby construction works and are unlikely to be used again because they are on the eastern side of the Gatun Lock approach, which is the other side of the shipping lane. There are new flats on the western side.
There is a very small (unofficial) anchorage area off the Club Nautico Colon, on the east side of Colon at Manzanillo Bay, although it is not recommended. This anchorage has poor holding and is exposed to frequent wakes. The Club's landing area is no longer available to yacht crews at anchor and security may deny you access. It is also not permitted leave your dinghy at the close-by Cruise Ship Terminal.
Cruisers report that Largo Remo Island just a couple miles east from Colon breakwaters, has a sheltered anchoring corner (avoid shipping lanes into Las Minas), and someone is attempting to install inexpensive moorings and make a little marina out of it.
It is also possible to anchor in the Rio Chagres (about 5NM south of Shelter Bay). This has fresh/brackish water and is reported to have fewer bugs than the mangrove-lined Shelter Bay complex. To access Colon for provisioning one can meet taxis at the dam (also referred to as the Tarpon Club - an old nightclub nearby) at the head of the river (about $15 with 4 persons and bags).
Portobelo has bus access to Colon (see security warning), although bringing large loads from the shopping centers is not easy.
For yachts in the designated yacht anchorage, it is possible to use the dinghy dock at Shelter Bay Marina for a fee of US$12 per day. Garbage, showers, pool use etc. are extra. See marina details in related businesses at bottom of page.
Shelter Bay Marina is a well serviced and managed marina in a quiet area of the canal’s approaches. Until 1999, the area was the site of Fort Sherman, a US Army base, but it has now undergone substantial redevelopment as a well serviced marina, complete with hotel, bar and yacht services. The marina enjoys the excellent surroundings of the San Lorenzo National Park and the centre of Colón is very accessible on transport provided by the marina.
The marina provides a free bus service to both Panama City (30 mins) and the Colon supermarket and mall. Demand for this service can be high, so it's likely only one crew member will be able to use this service per day. The supermarket at the shopping centre does have a free bus back to the marina if you spend over $300. The marina has a marine store/chandlery and sail loft on site.A local cruisers information net operates on Channel 77 at 07:30 each morning.
There is an ongoing infrastructure project to better connect the two sides of the Gatun locks–a very substantial bridge was completed in 2019 and post-pandemic development has continued around the area south of Fort Sherman,
For feedback from cruisers on SBM and detailed marina information see this report and the marina listing below.
Chart supplied by Christian Arp-Hansen (do NOT follow the red line).
See this report by SY Danish Blue for more details.
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