SOEDERKOEPING

  • Latitude: 58.4811
  • Longitude: 16.3297
  • Baltic Sea
  • Marina in Sweden

Location: Söderköping Sweden

Söderköping is a small town in Sweden, but it doesn't have a major marine port. Instead, it is situated near the Göta Canal, a significant inland waterway that runs from Göteborg on the west coast to Söderköping on the east coast. The canal itself offers an important link for leisure boating and small-scale freight movement within Sweden.

Location:

  • Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 58.4824° N, 16.3203° E.
  • Proximity: Near the Baltic Sea, east coast of Sweden.

Facilities:

  • Marina: Primarily serves recreational vessels and small boats.
  • Lock Systems: Features locks that adjust for changes in water levels along the Göta Canal.
  • Services: Fuel stations, repair facilities, and basic nautical services are available for boats and yachts.
  • Mooring: Available for small vessels; primarily configured for leisure boats rather than commercial shipping.

Specifications:

  • Maximum Vessel Size: Due to the nature of the Göta Canal, vessel size is limited; typically, boats up to 30 meters in length, 7 meters in width, and with a draft not deeper than 2.8 meters.
  • Water Depth: The canal has a navigational depth of around 2.8 meters.
  • Berth Types: Mainly floating pontoons and fixed docks designed for smaller crafts.

Operations:

  • Seasonal Traffic: High activity during summer months, as the canal is a popular route for tourists.
  • Commercial Use: Limited to small-scale freight or local deliveries; not a commercial shipping hub.
  • Leisure and Tourism: Serves numerous leisure boats, offering scenic routes through Swedish countryside, and historic locks and bridges.

Surrounding Infrastructure:

  • Accessibility: Accessible via road and smaller inland waterways; not equipped to handle large-scale cargo or passenger transport.
  • Facilities Nearby: Includes restaurants, shops, and transport services catering to tourists and local visitors.

Additional Features:

  • Historic Significance: The Göta Canal is often referred to as "Sweden’s Blue Ribbon" and is considered an engineering marvel of the 19th century.
  • Cultural Attractions: Söderköping itself is a historic town with charming architecture, offering cultural and recreational activities.

Climate:

  • Weather Conditions: Typical Scandinavian climate with cold winters and mild summers, affecting the accessibility and operational period of the marina.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Environmental Regulations: Stringent Swedish regulations on emissions and waste discharge to protect the waterways and surrounding natural habitats.

If considering Söderköping for nautical or logistical activities, it's critical to evaluate the limitations in size, depth, and type of maritime traffic the facility can handle. This port is most suitable for leisure activities and small-scale operations rather than large commercial endeavors.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
FAIR WIND Sailing 03:51:25
JOHLENE Sailing 03:50:31
REGINA FELIZ Sailing 02:20:27
SOUTHERN PROMISE Pleasure MEM 01:26:23
KRAEN VESTER Pleasure 01:01:18
AVOSETTA Pleasure 12:21:36
ATHENE Passenger 7/12/2025
AIDA Sailing 7/12/2025
WILLY Sailing 7/12/2025
MENAMI Sailing 7/12/2025
HVILESKJAERET Sailing 7/12/2025
SEANEAST Pleasure ELBURG) 7/12/2025
ALBA Sailing 7/11/2025
SALLY Sailing 7/11/2025
AVALON Pleasure 7/11/2025
X-CITED Sailing 7/11/2025
KARDEMUMMA Pleasure 7/11/2025
PAXOS Pleasure 7/11/2025
ISOLDE Pleasure 7/11/2025
AD LIBITUM Pleasure 7/11/2025

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