Natural harbour
Region: Norway (3278), Vestfold og Telemark (229), Ytre Oslofjord (171), Vestfold (169), Færder (76) and Tjøme (56)
Steffen Rikenberg says:
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Good hold against the rock with anchor aft. Room for a few boats against the rock in the approach. Very exposed to swell from the sea. Not much sleep that night, so I would almost claim that this is only a day trip harbor.
Very nice area though!
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1 x helpful | written on 20. Aug 2023
fredriso says:
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Paradise Bay, Ildverket.
Sailboats with keels must anchor at the outer part of the bay, while motorboats can go a bit further in. Kayaks, small boats, and trimarans can anchor right at the beach. (Info to the editor: We have a Dragonfly 28 trimaran and have anchored at the beach in Paradise Bay on several occasions. In all apps/books we generally miss descriptions of places where trimarans can dock. We have a draft of only 40cm. We have considered using the paddle pearls app because our draft is barely deeper than that of a kayak, but we are dependent on there being no rocks on the sandy bottom).
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1 x helpful | written on 10. Jul 2023 | updated_on 10. Jul 2023
Ingvild Sageng says:
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Safe and nice harbor, with a fine shallow sandy beach. Very child-friendly. Slightly exposed to swell at the harbor entrance. Best suited for boats up to approximately 32 feet.
Several good tent opportunities with an outhouse and garbage container on land.
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1 x helpful | written on 28. Dec 2022
Olav Pekeberg says:
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Approach and maritime conditions: Safe and good harbor in southern, eastern, and northern winds. You are well sheltered behind a headland. On the way in, you must watch out for a shoal (breaking reef) on the north side of the approach.
Anchoring: You moor to the land with a grapnel. There are bolts on the headland on the eastern side of the bay. Sailboats must check the depth carefully (have you stayed here with a sailboat? Feel free to update this text).
The area: Very child-friendly harbor, with nice bathing beaches. Tent sites on land.
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0 x helpful | written on 19. Jun 2021
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The safe directions for this harbour was added at 19. Jun 2021. Click here to edit.
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Users that contributed to this page: fredriso, Steffen Rikenberg, Olav Pekeberg, Håkon Bonafede and Ingvild Sageng
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