Wladyslawowo - Docking

Sep 01, 2014

Not a very exciting town, but a useful stopping point with good shelter.

Warning: - because of sandbanks the whole area becomes dangerous in strong onshore winds. Entrance in wind Force 5 especially from N to E is dangerous. The depth in the area is continuously variable. Use of an echo sounder is strongly recommended.

Approaches: - From the "WLA" buoy (RW Lfl.10s) steer course 260° from the leading marks (lit). No 1 marker is on the Eastern Mole (150m from its head) No 2 is the distinctive, tall spire/tower of Dom Rybaka. Once you are in line with the Northern mole turn to port and continue in the middle of the approach channel. Entrance is 60 meters wide with a minimum depth of five meters.

Mooring: - the marina is located inside the fishing harbor. The Port is divided into three basins, outer inner and shipyard. Yachts moor up to pontoons in the western corner of the inner harbor or to the northern harbor wall in the outer harbor.


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