The small island Brguljski, near the Brguljski Zaljev N coast, is connected to the shore of Molat by a rocky ridge oriented NE and covered with 4.5 m of water. E of Brguljski, on Otok Molat, there is a pier for the ferry, and a mole. This area is equipped with an moorings buoys for visitors. You can also anchor at the NW of the island by 10 m on sandy fund of a good holding. At shallower depth, the funds are rocky with patches of sand and holding is not as certain.Exposed to S. wind
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Jojo
Insel MOLAT - Brguljski kann man nur Empfehlen. Das Bojenfeld wird sorgfältig periodisch von Tauchern kontrolliert Die Verankerungen für die Bojen sind mit zusätzlichen Betonblöcken abgesichert. Das do. Gasthaus (es gibt entgegen div. Meldungen nur 1 Gasthaus) ist vorzüglich in allen Belangen. Sehr gutes Service. Einkaufsmöglichkeiten - Brot auf Bestellung- nahe der Mole. Bei JUGO muß man eine Boje hinter der Insel belegen, ansonst gegen alle Winde sicher.1. und 2. Woche im August sehr viele Italiener mit noch mehr Lärm.Einheimische Fische bieten fallweise ihre Fische zu überhöhten Preisen den Bootsmenschen an. Sie kommen zum Boote.Bojenpreis für 2012 ho. leider noch nicht bekannt.Dieser Teil Dalmatiens ist sicherlich wert besucht zu werden. Schau mal vorbei. Grüße von der "Joana".
2019/06/9
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joana
La petite île de Brguljski, près de la côte N de Brguljski Zaljev, est
reliée au rivage de Molat par une arrête rocheuse orientée vers le NE et
recouverte de 4,5 m d'eau. A l'E de Brguljski, sur Otok Molat, il y a
un quai pour le Ferry, ainsi qu'un môle. Cette zone est un mouillage
aménagé avec des corps-morts pour les visiteurs.On peut aussi
mouiller au NW de l'île par 10 m sur fond de sable d'une tenue correcte.
A plus faible profondeur, les fonds sont rocheux avec des plaques de
sable et la tenue n'est pas aussi certaine. Exposé aux vents du S.
Otok Olib is located E of O. Silba. It belongs to Zadar archipelago.The island has been inhabited since Roman times. The residents bought their island in 1900. The only village on the island was established around the port. To the east of the island you will find some small hidden ...
Olipski Kanal leads NNW between the E side of Otok Silba and the W side of Otok Olib and merges into the N end of Pohlipski Kanal. This channel is deep and has a minimum navigable width of 0.7 mile. It is often used by vessels proceeding to and from Zadar. Good anchorage is ...
Kanal Nove Povljane, entered between Otok Vir and the SE end of Otok Pag, leads 5 miles SE into Ninski Zaliv. Shoals at the inner end of this channel restrict the fairway to a width of about 250m, with a controlling depth of 8m. Vessels with a draft of over 6m are advised not to ...
This is
the stretch of sea that penetrates Molat of nearly 2.5 million towards
the NW and offers many opportunities for moorings.By SW, be careful when approaching the zone of shoals and islets in front of the bottom edge NW of Dugi Otok. Coming
from the SW, the channel prolaz ...
Premuda is located northwest of Otok Skarda which it is separated by a channel about 0.9 m wide (Premuda Vrata). The tips of each side of the channel are overwhelmed shoals and should not be approached too closely. The coast is home to 2 W moorings and a small port and there is ...
The island, part of the archipelago of Zadar, is located northwest of Otok Molat which it is separated by the channel prolaz Zapuntel (narrow channel with a minimum depth of 6 m). Otok Ist to the shape of a butterfly with two bays that enter the island on the coast NW and SE. Ist ...