Located in a large bay of the SE coast of Otok Krk, the harbor is protected by two breakwaters, but it is poorly protected from all winds S. We can moor to the last third of the breakwater SE. There are 2 to 3 m of water but the depth increases away from the dock. You can anchor in the W harbor on rock funds.
2011/08/2
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Jojo
Situé dans une large baie de la côte SE de Otok Krk, le petit port est protégé par 2 brise-lames, mais il est mal abrité de tous les vents de S.
On peut s'amarrer sur le dernier tiers du brise-lames SE. Il y a 2 à 3 m d'eau mais la profondeur augmente en s'éloignant du quai. On peut mouiller à l'W du port sur fond rocheux.
2011/08/2
Update
Jojo
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