DREPANO ANCH
- Latitude: 38.3574
- Longitude: 21.7989
- East Mediterranean
- Anchorage in Greece
Location: Greece Western Greece Greece
Drepano Anchorage (DREPANO ANCH) is located in the Gulf of Patras, near the northern coast of the Peloponnese, Greece. Here are some key details and specifications regarding the Drepano Anchorage:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 38°16'N latitude and 21°43'E longitude.
- Proximity: Situated near the city of Patras, which is one of the largest cities in the Peloponnese region and a significant port city.
Specifications:
- Type: Anchorage, suitable for vessels needing to anchor in sheltered waters.
- Sea Depth: The anchorage area typically offers depths ranging from 10 to 20 meters (33 to 66 feet), but precise depths can vary, and it's essential for vessels to refer to updated nautical charts.
- Bottom Composition: Generally consists of mud and sand, providing good holding ground for anchors.
- Shelter: The anchorage is relatively sheltered from strong winds and high waves, particularly protected from the prevailing NW winds.
Facilities and Services:
- Accessibility: Accessible to a wide range of vessels, including commercial and recreational boats.
- Nearby Facilities: Close to the city of Patras, which provides a variety of maritime services, including provisioning, repair facilities, and bunkering. Patras port also offers customs, immigration, and port authority services.
- Transportation Links: Patras serves as a significant transportation hub with ferry connections to various destinations, including the Ionian Islands and Italy.
Navigational Information:
- Notable Navigational Aids: Mariners should be aware of local navigational aids such as buoys, lights, and landmarks. Updated nautical charts and sailing directions should be consulted for the latest information on safe navigation.
- Communications: VHF communication channels are commonly used in the area for coordination with local maritime authorities and port services.
Safety and Regulations:
- Regulations: Mariners should adhere to local and international maritime regulations. Vessels may need to clear customs and immigration procedures when anchoring in Greek waters.
- Weather Conditions: The area generally experiences a Mediterranean climate, with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Mariners should monitor local weather forecasts to ensure safe anchorage conditions.
Environmental Considerations:
- Environmental Protection: As with any marine environment, it's crucial to follow guidelines to minimize environmental impact, such as avoiding discharge of pollutants and ensuring proper disposal of waste.
Additional Notes:
- Anchorage Popularity: Drepano Anchorage is a favored spot due to its protection from strong winds and proximity to the amenities of Patras.
- Alternative Anchorages: Mariners may also consider other nearby anchorages if space or conditions at Drepano Anchorage are unfavorable.
For the most accurate and detailed information, mariners should always refer to the latest nautical charts, sailing directions, and port authority updates before planning their anchorage in the Drepano Anchorage area.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
MYKONOS II | Cargo | DREPANO | 11/26/2024 | |
MYKONOS III | Cargo | GR APGOSTLI | 11/21/2024 | |
PERLITE | Cargo | GRDRE | 11/20/2024 | |
FOOTLOOSE | Sailing | 10/29/2024 | ||
ANASTASIA K. | Cargo | GRDRE | 10/29/2024 |