CHAHUE
- Latitude: 15.7559
- Longitude: -96.1242
- West Coast Central America
- Port in Mexico
Location: Mexico
Chahué is a port located in the Bahías de Huatulco region on the Pacific coast of Mexico, in the state of Oaxaca. It serves as both a commercial and recreational marina and plays a critical role in the local economy. Below is a detailed description and specification of the port:
General Information
Location:
- Latitude: 15.7500° N
- Longitude: 96.1333° W
- Time Zone: GMT-6
Type:
- Marina (commercial and recreational)
Facilities and Infrastructure
Marina:
- Offers moorings and docking for yachts and small commercial vessels.
- Capacity to accommodate vessels of varying sizes.
- Provides essential services such as fuel, water, electricity, and waste disposal.
Berthing:
- Number of Berths: Approximately 50 (subject to change)
- Maximum Vessel Length: Approx. 80 feet (24 meters) for visiting yachts
- Draft: Generally around 15 feet (4.5 meters) at low tide
Harbor Features:
- Well-protected by natural land formations and artificial breakwaters.
- Navigation aids available for safe entry and exit.
Storage and Maintenance:
- Dry storage available for vessels.
- Basic repair and maintenance services offered on-site or nearby.
Port Services
Fueling:
- Fuel station providing diesel and gasoline for vessels.
Water and Electricity:
- Freshwater supply available at docks.
- Shore power connections with varying voltage options.
Waste Management:
- Waste disposal and recycling services.
- Bilge pump-out facilities.
Provisions and Supplies:
- Nearby access to provisions and marine supplies.
- Several convenience stores and markets within close proximity.
Accessibility
Transport Links:
- Close proximity to Huatulco International Airport (approximately 20 km)
- Road access via Federal Highway 200.
Nearby Attractions:
- Huatulco’s nine bays and numerous beaches.
- National Park Huatulco with spectacular biodiversity.
- Scuba diving, snorkeling, and other water sports.
Customs and Immigration
- Port of entry for international vessels.
- Customs and immigration offices on-site or nearby.
- Required documentation for vessel and crew must be presented to authorities.
Safety and Security
- 24-hour security within marina premises.
- Emergency services including fire and medical facilities available.
Environmental Considerations
- Measures in place to minimize environmental impact.
- Waste management policies and practices enforced.
Contact Information
- Marina Office:
- Phone: Specific contact numbers can be obtained from the official marina website or local directory.
- Email: Available via marina's official contact points.
- VHF: Typically monitored channels would be provided.
Additional Notes
- Advance reservations are recommended during peak seasons.
- Regulations and available services can vary, so it’s advisable to check with local authorities or the marina office for any updates before planning your visit.
This description and specification provide a general overview of the Chahué port in Mexico and serve as a guide for mariners planning to visit this location. As facilities and services are subject to change, it’s always prudent to verify the latest information with port authorities directly.
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