website: egersundseilforening.no/fasiliteter/egersund-gjestehavn/
phone: +4748152573
Hilary Gallo
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I didn’t fully understand the current. The river flows down into the basin under the low town bridge you can see in the photos so that means there is a cross current that pushes you (in particular deep down, your keel if you have one) sideways as you berth, particularly if you go on the inside of the guest finger as we did. I’d go on the outside by choice if doing it again. Also quite short fingers (8m?) with rings.
Good place to stay and explore, particularly the very attractive western approach behind the island. Road bridge is 22m high. Nice to be met. The office is open in the evenings.
1 x helpful | written on 24. May 2026 | updated_on 24. May 2026
Kzm
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The outermost extension/floating dock is the guest harbor. Vessels are moored in double berths, be aware of the current! The guest dock is located at a river mouth, so there is a strong current from the land side out towards the middle of the fjord. Service building immediately on the dock, with shower, toilets, and washing machine included in the harbor fee (NOK 250/day for vessels under 40 feet).
Short distance to most things, including Berentsen's brewery which offers tours and sales at reasonable prices (at least for Norway). Otherwise, both Kiwi and Coop stores, and nightlife spots are a stone's throw from the harbor.
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1 x helpful | written on 2. Jul 2025
Stein Ødegård
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New in 2024 are new piers on the outermost part. Many of the berths are now double berths.
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2 x helpful | written on 13. Aug 2024
Southern Promise
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The berths are marked with width
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2 x helpful | written on 1. Jul 2023
Lasse Tjørhom says:
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Entering and maritime conditions: Innermost in the harbor basin in Egersund center. You are lying in the middle of the town
Docking: Outrigger for smaller boats. Permanent quay for larger boats
Area: Outdoor restaurant at the guest dock
[translated from Norwegian with AI]
3 x helpful | written on 28. May 2021
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