LAUVOYA
- Latitude: 64.9207
- Longitude: 11.3171
- Norwegian Coast
- Marina in Norway
Location: Lauvøya Northern Norway Norway
Lauvøya is a small island in Norway, and while it does have facilities for small vessels, it lacks a formal marine port with extensive specifications. Here's an overview based on the general amenities and characteristics typically found in such maritime locations:
Lauvøya Small Vessel Facility - Overview
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 63.7875° N latitude, 8.0591° E longitude.
- Region: Located in the Trøndelag county in Central Norway.
General Description:
- Type: Small vessel dock/landing area
- Primary Use: Local small fishing boats, recreational vessels, and possibly some regional transport.
- Accessibility: Typically accessed by local routes and well-connected to nearby coastal infrastructure.
Specifications:
- Docking Facilities: Limited number of berths suited for small vessels.
- Dock Length: Adequate for boats less than 20 meters.
- Depth: Varies; typically shallow water accommodating boats with a lower draft.
- Navigational Aids: Basic markers and potentially some lights for night navigation.
- Tide Information: Subject to the Norwegian tide schedules; tidal ranges can influence docking.
Services:
- Utilities: Basic services (freshwater, limited electricity) may be available, though not guaranteed.
- Maintenance Facilities: Very limited; more extensive repairs would need to be conducted at larger, nearby ports.
- Fueling: Unlikely to have on-site fueling; vessels need to carry sufficient fuel or travel to nearby facilities.
- Waste Management: Minimal; boat operators should plan waste management in accordance with local regulations.
- Security: Basic, given the remote and small nature of the locality.
Nearby Amenities:
- Transport Links: Access to roadways connecting to larger towns.
- Accommodations and Food: Limited; operators might need to plan accordingly.
- Weather Services: Basic weather information available through regional services.
Key Considerations for Vessel Operators:
- Logistics: Ensure all necessary supplies and provisions are on hand before arrival, as local resources are limited.
- Safety: Ensure compliance with Norwegian maritime regulations and safety standards.
- Environment: Respect the local ecological systems, particularly considering the pristine nature of many Norwegian coastal areas.
- Local Contacts: It could be beneficial to establish contact with local authorities or residents for specific information and assistance.
Conclusion
Lauvøya is suitable for small, localized maritime activities but lacks the comprehensive infrastructure of larger commercial ports. Operators should prepare accordingly by bringing necessary supplies and planning for limited services and amenities. For any significant nautical tasks, visiting a more fully-equipped port nearby may be necessary.
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