Uvala Knez port is located SW of Iz, S of O. Knezak, in front of Iz Mali village.
Approach: no danger. There are at least 3.60 m deep between O. Iz and O. Knezak. We dock to the quay at the port N, by 2 m depth. The SE wharf is used by the Ferry. Good shelter from N to SE by W.
2011/09/10
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Jojo
Le port de Uvala Knez se trouve au SW de l'île, au S de l'île Knezak devant le village de Iz Mali.
Aucun dangers dans l'approche. Il y a au moins 3,60 m de fond entre O. Iz et O. Knezak.
On s'amarre à l'un des quais, au N du port, par 2 m de fond. Le quai SE est utilisé par le Ferry.
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