Zonguldak - Docking

Dec 01, 2016

There is little or no room for mooring. The entire east side of the harbor is shallow with scattered underwater rocks. The space along the NW quay is taken up by boats with official business and fishing boats.

Finding a friendly fisherman to tie up alongside might be the best option.

The coal quay in the south part of the harbor might be available for tying-up (with permission), but it is really set-up for large ships and is an unfriendly berth for a yacht.

Last updated:  June 2011.

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