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- | The town and small harbour of Sumartin are situated at the SE end of the island of [[Brac]] in [[Croatia]], six miles W of the mainland port of [[Makarska]], with which it is linked by daily ferries. Sumartin is a relatively quiet spot in comparison with the bustle of its neighbour 10 miles to the W, [[Bol]]. Predominantly a fishing and ferry harbour, it is now slightly more yacht-friendly with the completion of a new quay on the N side of the fishing harbour. Shelter in the harbour is good except in strong S winds, from which there is little protection. | + | The town and small harbour of Sumartin are situated at the SE end of the island of [[Brac]] in [[Croatia]], six miles W of the mainland port of [[Makarska]], with which it is linked by daily ferries. Sumartin is a relatively quiet spot in comparison with the bustle of its neighbour 10 miles to the W, [[Bol]]. |
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+ | Predominantly a fishing and ferry harbour, it is now slightly more yacht-friendly with the completion of a new quay on the N side of the fishing harbour. Shelter in the harbour is good except in strong S winds, from which there is little protection. | ||
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- | + | | British Admiralty| 2712, 1574 | |
- | + | | Croatian| MK18, MK19, MK20 | |
- | + | | Imray| M26 (Split to Dubrovnik) | |
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==Weather== | ==Weather== | ||
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==Communication== | ==Communication== | ||
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{{Image right| SumartinQuay.jpg| Yacht on new quay in Sumartin fishing boat harbour}} | {{Image right| SumartinQuay.jpg| Yacht on new quay in Sumartin fishing boat harbour}} | ||
- | The harbour has an outer, fishing boat harbour and an inner harbour which is occupied by small craft moorings. The breakwater dividing the two was formerly a rubble breakwater but has now been quayed and mooring bollards installed (although rather widely spaced). | + | The harbour has an outer, fishing boat harbour and an inner harbour which is occupied by small craft moorings. The breakwater dividing the two was formerly a rubble breakwater but has now been quayed and mooring bollards installed (although rather widely spaced). |
- | + | A yacht can go alongside here in depths of 3.0 metres or, at busy periods, anchor moor bows or stern-to towards the end. Note that the quay on the outer breakwater to the S is used by the ferries. | |
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- | + | In bad weather, the harbour is usually full of fishing boats, so Sumartin is '''not a guaranteed port of refuge''' unless you fancy riding out a gale alongside a fishing boat. Shelter in the harbour is good in all but strong S winds, which send in a dangerous swell. | |
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The W inlet in the bay, where the fuel jetty is located, is a potentially useful anchorage, although depths are great until quite far in, suddenly shelving from over 15 metres to around 3.0 - 4.0 towards the fuel jetty. Anchor wherever you can find suitable depths, taking a line ashore if necessary. Holding is good in sand and weed. Better anchorages, except in S or SE winds, can be found at [[Brac#U. Studena|U. Studena]] 1.5 miles W or [[Brac#U. Rasotica|U. Rasotica]] two miles NNE. | The W inlet in the bay, where the fuel jetty is located, is a potentially useful anchorage, although depths are great until quite far in, suddenly shelving from over 15 metres to around 3.0 - 4.0 towards the fuel jetty. Anchor wherever you can find suitable depths, taking a line ashore if necessary. Holding is good in sand and weed. Better anchorages, except in S or SE winds, can be found at [[Brac#U. Studena|U. Studena]] 1.5 miles W or [[Brac#U. Rasotica|U. Rasotica]] two miles NNE. | ||
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- | + | |Water| points on new quay | |
- | + | |Electricity| see above | |
- | + | |Toilets| None | |
+ | |Showers|None | ||
+ | |Laundry| None | ||
+ | |Garbage| Near the waterfront | ||
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- | + | |Fuel| Fuel berth on jetty on W side of W inlet (0700 - 1900). Depths of 3.0 metres alongside. | |
- | + | |Bottled gas| None | |
- | + | |Chandlers| None | |
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- | + | |Repairs| None | |
- | None | + | |Internet| From Café Jadran |
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- | None | + | |Vehicle rentals| None |
+ | |Health| | ||
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- | + | * Small provisions shop in the village | |
+ | * Butcher | ||
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- | + | Several restaurants and café/bar ashore. | |
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* Twice daily ferries to [[Makarska]] on mainland. | * Twice daily ferries to [[Makarska]] on mainland. | ||
* Buses to [[Supetar]] and other local destinations | * Buses to [[Supetar]] and other local destinations | ||
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- | + | {{Image right| SumartinVillage.jpg| Sumartin village is attractively located }} | |
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- | + | Sumartin village is in an impressive setting, cradled between two mountain ridges and overlooked by the 1762 metre high peak of Sveti Jure on the mainland. The village is close to some of the main quarries where the famous white Brac stone is mined. The nearby Franciscan Monastery, built in 1747, has an interesting museum with some early Venetian maps and charts and paintings. | |
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Sumartin
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The town and small harbour of Sumartin are situated at the SE end of the island of Brac in Croatia, six miles W of the mainland port of Makarska, with which it is linked by daily ferries. Sumartin is a relatively quiet spot in comparison with the bustle of its neighbour 10 miles to the W, Bol.
Predominantly a fishing and ferry harbour, it is now slightly more yacht-friendly with the completion of a new quay on the N side of the fishing harbour. Shelter in the harbour is good except in strong S winds, from which there is little protection.
Charts
British Admiralty | 2712, 1574 |
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Croatian | MK18, MK19, MK20 |
Imray | M26 (Split to Dubrovnik) |
Weather
Diurnal winds among the islands are mostly moderate during the summer months, predominantly from NW and rarely exceeding force 4/5, although gusting is common in narrow channels between islands and on the lee side of headlands. At night, katabatic winds off the mountains affect some of the islands close to the mainland coast. During early spring and (especially) autumn conditions can be more unsettled, occasionally accompanied by violent thunderstorms - luckily of short duration - with winds of 30-35 knots or more and vicious, steep seas. In the winter the sudden, violent N wind off the mountains, the bora, is much to be feared, especially along the coast from Rijeka down to Zadar, although its effects can be felt as far south as Split.
Equally prevalent in winter - although not uncommon in summer - is the scirocco, a S/SE wind that blows up from North Africa, usually in advance of a depression moving E across the Mediterranean. Unlike the bora, the scirocco only occasionally exceeds gale force, but is still a phenomenon to be wary of, especially if on a lee coast.
For sources of weather forecasting, see Croatia.
Passages
See Croatia.
Communication
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
The immediate approach to Sumartin has no dangers, although the headland to the E of the bay, Rt. Sumartin (the one with the conspicuous white light structure on it) should not be approached too close as there is a rocky reef extending some 75 metres off it. On entering the bay, it divides into E and W inlets. The harbour and the town are in the E inlet; the W inlet contains the fuel jetty and an anchorage. Depths in the harbour entrance are 15-18 metres and on the quay 3.0 metres.
Entrance
Split is the nearest all-year round port of entry. During the summer, Hvar, Vis and, if arriving from N, Primosten on the mainland are also ports of entry.
Berthing
The harbour has an outer, fishing boat harbour and an inner harbour which is occupied by small craft moorings. The breakwater dividing the two was formerly a rubble breakwater but has now been quayed and mooring bollards installed (although rather widely spaced).
A yacht can go alongside here in depths of 3.0 metres or, at busy periods, anchor moor bows or stern-to towards the end. Note that the quay on the outer breakwater to the S is used by the ferries.
In bad weather, the harbour is usually full of fishing boats, so Sumartin is not a guaranteed port of refuge unless you fancy riding out a gale alongside a fishing boat. Shelter in the harbour is good in all but strong S winds, which send in a dangerous swell.
Anchorages
The W inlet in the bay, where the fuel jetty is located, is a potentially useful anchorage, although depths are great until quite far in, suddenly shelving from over 15 metres to around 3.0 - 4.0 towards the fuel jetty. Anchor wherever you can find suitable depths, taking a line ashore if necessary. Holding is good in sand and weed. Better anchorages, except in S or SE winds, can be found at U. Studena 1.5 miles W or U. Rasotica two miles NNE.
Amenities
Facilities | |
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Water | points on new quay |
Electricity | see above |
Toilets | None |
Showers | None |
Laundry | None |
Garbage | Near the waterfront |
Supplies | |
Fuel | Fuel berth on jetty on W side of W inlet (0700 - 1900). Depths of 3.0 metres alongside. |
Bottled gas | None |
Chandlers | None |
Services | |
Repairs | None |
Internet | From Café Jadran |
Mobile connectivity | |
Vehicle rentals | None |
Health |
Provisioning
- Small provisions shop in the village
- Butcher
Eating out
Several restaurants and café/bar ashore.
Transportation
Tourism
Sumartin village is in an impressive setting, cradled between two mountain ridges and overlooked by the 1762 metre high peak of Sveti Jure on the mainland. The village is close to some of the main quarries where the famous white Brac stone is mined. The nearby Franciscan Monastery, built in 1747, has an interesting museum with some early Venetian maps and charts and paintings.
Links
- Sumartin at the Wikipedia
- Brac Tourism
Also see Croatia.
References
See Croatia.
Comments
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