Natural harbour
Region: Norway (3232), Møre og Romsdal (294), Sula (16) and Langevåg (12)
@pila_paa_tur says:
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Throughout this bay on the southwest side of Storholmen, it is great to anchor. There are several options to moor to the shore, with the anchor out. Easy to get ashore.
[translated from Norwegian with AI]
1 x helpful | written on 12. May 2024
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The wind forecasts come from yr.no (Norwegian Meteorological Institute), and was last updated 1 hour and 50 minutes ago (Tuesday 12 November 11:27 PM). The next night score shows you the worst hour between 22:00 and 08:00 the next night. We recommend that you check multiple sources for wind forecasts. windy.com is a good website to show larger wind systems.
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