VADSTEINSVIKA

  • Latitude: 63.0758
  • Longitude: 7.71
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Marina in Norway

Location: Vadsteinsvika Møre og Romsdal Norway

Vadsteinvika is a smaller port located in Norway. Details on smaller ports can sometimes be limited in public databases, particularly when compared to major global shipping hubs, but here's an outline that should cover the basics one would look for about such a facility.

Port Description:

Location:

  • Country: Norway
  • Region: Western Norway
  • Coordinates: Approximately 62° N latitude, 6° E longitude
  • Nearby Major Ports/Cities: Mold, Ålesund

Specifications:

Port Type:

  • Primary Use: Likely serves as a local maritime facility for smaller vessels, including fishing boats, leisure craft, and potentially small cargo operations.

Port Facilities:

  • Berths: Possibly limited in number, suitable for smaller ships.
  • Depth: Likely accommodating drafts of up to 5-10 meters, making it suitable for smaller maritime activities rather than large commercial shipping.
  • Anchorage: Typically available, but specifics would depend on local maritime charts. Anchorage areas are expected to be safe for smaller vessels.

Services:

  • Cargo Handling: If available, primarily manual or smaller-scale mechanized handling equipment.
  • Fueling: Availability of marine fuel, though on a limited scale.
  • Repairs: Basic repair facilities might be available.
  • Storage: Limited storage facilities, mostly for local operations.

Navigation:

  • Pilotage: Compulsory or recommended for navigating through potentially narrow or tricky coastal waters.
  • Tide & Currents: Varies based on local topography; tidal ranges are generally moderate.
  • Weather Conditions: Subject to typical Norwegian coastal weather, with potential for rough seas during winter months.

Security and Safety:

  • ISPS Code Compliance: If handling international vessels, likely compliant with International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
  • Weather Helpline: Local maritime communication systems in place for weather advisories.

Authorities:

  • Port Authority: Likely managed by local or regional maritime authorities in cooperation with the national Norwegian Coastal Administration.
  • Customs & Immigration: Facilities available for vessels arriving from international waters.

Additional Considerations:

  • Given the smaller scale, Vadsteinvika may serve as part of a regional network of ports supporting local economies through fisheries, small-scale trade, and tourism.
  • Environmental regulations regarding maritime activity in Norwegian waters are typically stringent, reflecting the country's robust environmental protection policies.

For precise and current details, especially if planning a visit or operation in the area, consulting nautical charts, local maritime authorities, or port-specific documentation is highly recommended.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
FROY MULTI Other CH16 11/20/2024
TAMINA SPIRIT Other 11/20/2024
FREIGUTT Cargo KVALVAAG 11/15/2024
ODIN Towing/Tug 11/12/2024
WATERLORD Cargo MALOY 11/12/2024
THOR Pleasure KRISTIANSUND 11/12/2024
TANGSKJAER Cargo 11/10/2024
THISUND Pleasure 11/7/2024
RINGHORNE Sailing 11/7/2024
ELINE Fishing 11/3/2024
WATERMAN Towing/Tug 11/3/2024
FROYLYS Towing/Tug CH16 11/2/2024
SALSA Dredging 10/31/2024
BERGYLTA Fishing 10/29/2024

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