SKAELSKOR DOCK
- Latitude: 55.2544
- Longitude: 11.2883
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Denmark
Location: Denmark
Marine Port Description: Skælskør Dock, Denmark
General Overview: Skælskør Dock is a picturesque harbor located in the town of Skælskør, situated on the southwestern coast of Zealand in Denmark. Known for its historical significance and beautiful surroundings, the port primarily caters to local fishing vessels, recreational boats, and occasional commercial traffic. It plays a crucial role in the local economy, supporting tourism, fishing, and maritime activities.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 55.2472° N, 11.2967° E
- Region: Zealand, Denmark
- Nearest Major City: Slagelse, approximately 20 kilometers northeast
Harbor Specifications:
- Water Depth: Typically ranges from 2 to 4 meters at low tide, capable of accommodating small to medium-sized vessels.
- Tidal Range: The tidal variation is relatively modest, generally between 0.5 and 1 meter.
- Dockage: Several quays and piers are available for mooring, mainly oriented towards smaller commercial vessels, fishing boats, and pleasure crafts.
- Mooring Facilities: Equipped with basic mooring facilities including cleats, bollards, and fender systems. Limited availability of advanced facilities.
Port Facilities and Services:
- Fuel Supply: Limited fuel supply options for smaller vessels.
- Water Supply: Drinking water is available at designated points along the quay.
- Ship Repairs: Basic repair services are available, alongside local artisans and workshops for minor fixes and maintenance.
- Navigation Aids: Standard lighting and navigation aids are in place to assist with safe harbor entry and exit.
- Security: Basic security measures including local patrols and surveillance.
Commerce and Traffic:
- Primary Activities: The port supports local fishing activities, recreational boating, and occasional small-scale commercial shipping.
- Cargo Handling: Limited cargo handling facilities focusing on local needs, often involving agricultural products, fishery goods, and general small-scale commercial freight.
- Passenger Traffic: Minimal, mostly involving local tourism and recreational vessels.
Additional Amenities:
- Restaurants and Shops: Several dining and shopping options are available within walking distance, catering to both tourists and locals.
- Accommodations: Inns, hotels, and short-term rental options are accessible in the vicinity.
- Tourism: The scenic surroundings, historical sites, and opportunities for leisure boating make Skælskør a charming destination for tourists.
Regulatory Information:
- Customs and Immigration: Generally minimal for EU vessels; more formal procedures are in place for ships from outside the EU.
- Environmental Protection: Local regulations emphasize maintaining the natural beauty and ecological health of the harbor and surrounding areas.
Contact Information:
- Harbor Master’s Office: Contact details for the harbor master are typically provided locally for arranging docking and other port services.
- Local Authorities: Coordination with local maritime authorities is recommended for detailed regulations and protocols.
Skælskør Dock remains a vital hub for local maritime activities and a delightful haven for tourists seeking to explore Denmark’s coastal charm.
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