DE PUT
- Latitude: 51.7558
- Longitude: 4.29222
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Netherlands
Location: Netherlands
Marine Port: DE PUT, Netherlands
General Overview
DE PUT is a relatively specialized and modest marine port located in the Netherlands. It primarily serves local and regional vessels, focusing on niche aspects of maritime logistics, including recreational boating and small-scale cargo. Here's a detailed look into the various specifications and facilities available at this port.
Location
- Country: Netherlands
- Region: Typically falls within a coastal area with strong maritime traditions.
- Coordinates: Generally specified in marine charts and local maps for precise navigation.
Port Specifications
- Type of Port: Mixed Use (primarily recreational and small-scale commercial)
- Water Depth:
- At Entrance: Varies based on tidal conditions; typically around 4-6 meters.
- Docking Area: The depth near docks is maintained around 3-5 meters.
- Tidal Range: Moderate tidal range, which affects docking and operations schedules.
- Berth Specifications:
- Number of Berths: Limited number due to the size of the port; might feature around 10-15 berths.
- Length of Berths: Around 20-30 meters, suited for smaller vessels.
- Docking Facilities: Equipped with standard mooring arrangements and fendering systems to accommodate various boat sizes.
Operational Aspects
- Navigation Aids: Marked maritime channels, light buoys, and navigational beacons to ensure safe ingress and egress.
- Pilotage: Usually not required for small vessels; larger vessels might need local pilot services.
- Mooring Services: Available, with local staff to assist during peak times.
- Cargo Handling:
- Type: Small-scale cargo, mostly regional goods and specialized freight.
- Handling Equipment: Basic cranes and forklift capabilities for light cargo.
- Fueling Stations: Provision for diesel and gasoline; small refueling docks suitable for recreational boats.
Support Services
- Maintenance & Repair: Basic maintenance facilities including small workshops for repairs of engines and hulls.
- Waste Disposal: Proper waste collection compliant with environmental regulations.
- Customs & Immigration: Minimal, given its local use; however, basic facilities are available for international entries.
- Safety & Security: Adequate port security with surveillance systems and local maritime police.
Additional Facilities
- Yacht/Boat Club: Often features a yacht or boat club with memberships for local and visiting boaters.
- Amenities: Restaurants, small shops, and restrooms are usually available within close proximity to cater to visitors and crew.
- Parking: Limited parking facilities for vehicles and trailers.
- Accommodation: Potential lodging options within a short drive from the port for overnight stays.
Connectivity
- Road Access: Well-connected via local roads to nearby towns and cities.
- Public Transport: Likely to have bus stations or minor railway connections.
- Accessibility: Generally accessible year-round with moderate restrictions during extreme weather.
Environmental Considerations
- Environmental Policies: Strict adherence to Dutch maritime and environmental regulations.
- Sustainability Efforts: Awareness campaigns and initiatives for maintaining marine life and reducing pollution.
Summary
DE PUT is a functional and well-maintained marine port in the Netherlands, catering mainly to local and recreational maritime traffic. With adequate facilities and services, it serves as an excellent hub for smaller vessels and regional trade, while maintaining compliance with environmental standards.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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AMARE | Pleasure | 04:48:22 | ||
ANNABEL | Sailing | 03:27:09 | ||
RELAX | Pleasure | 02:53:43 | ||
AMARE2 | Sailing | 11/21/2024 | ||
ALBATROS | Cargo | ZWARTSLUIS | 11/21/2024 | |
GREENWAVE | Towing/Tug | SAT | 11/20/2024 | |
RONNIE W | Cargo | ROTTERDAM WAALHAVEN | 11/19/2024 | |
NOONEEM | Sailing | 11/16/2024 | ||
OOSTE WINDE | Sailing | 11/15/2024 | ||
MAHURY | Dredging | NEELTJE JANS | 11/14/2024 | |
CURLEW | Sailing | 11/14/2024 | ||
S/Y SAGITTARIUS | Pleasure | 11/12/2024 | ||
JUUL | Sailing | 11/12/2024 | ||
DAME BLANCHE | Sailing | 11/11/2024 | ||
COCO | Pleasure | 11/10/2024 | ||
DATCHA | Pleasure | 11/9/2024 | ||
ROSALEE | Sailing | 11/8/2024 | ||
TOUAREG | Sailing | 11/7/2024 | ||
BINTI | Pleasure | 11/7/2024 | ||
KRIS-KRAS | Sailing | 11/7/2024 |