Puerto Montt
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Puerto Montt (Angelmo) Port of Entry
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Puerto Montt is a port city and commune in southern Chile. The first European settlers in the area were not of Spanish descent but were from what is now Germany. The first shipload of settlers arrived as recently as 1853 ( nearby Calbuco -only a daysail away - was settled by the Spanish in 1604) and the Germanic influence is to be seen everywhere in the region in areas as diverse as the food and the architecture.
Puerto Montt, with a population rapidly approaching 200,000, is now the fastest growing regional city in Chile with this growth being due in no small part to the equally rapid growth of aquaculture in the waters to the south.
The town is an excellent base for trips as far south as Laguna San Raphael (800 miles there and back) and around and about the out islands lying to the east of Isla de Chiloe.
Charts
See also Chile.
Weather
Puerto Montt's climate is temperate... and wet. Rainfall is in the order of 1800mm/70 inches a year and even the 'dry' summer months get 90 mm - or a bit on the high side of 3 inches - a month. While you would be ill-advised to ever go ashore without a spray jacket in your pack the weather can also be brilliant. The norwesterlies bring the rain... with easterlies coming off the Andes fine weather with crystal clear air is the norm. It doesn't snow at sea level and the temperature rarely drops to 0°C
Sources for Weather forecasts:
Passages
See Chile.
Islands
This section does not apply for many islands, remove it if this is the case for this particular. You may, however, list small islands adjacent to this one or list one or two of its neighbors.
Communication
Armada VHF channels are 16/14
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
Canal Tenglo can only be accessed from its southern entrance by yachts. While there are no dangers in the approach the waters of Seno Reloncavi are fished intensively and a favourite float for marking nets and lines is the empty Coke bottle... it is not a nice place to be in the dark… --Frank
Entrance
Puerto Montt is a port of entry/exit for Chile. For details see Entrance: Chile.
Variable… when I arrived from New Zealand in 2004 and again 2016 all departments (Armada/Aduana/Immigration/Quarantine) came down to the boat This may not always be the case. In 2016 both Quarantine and Immigration actually turned up the day after we arrived. There was no charge for any of their services. --Frank
Likewise, when applying for a Zarpe prior to departure it may be organized for you by the marina or you may have to go to the Capitánia de Puerto in Angelmo. Either way apply several days in advance, longer if it is your first Zarpe.
Berthing
The best mooring and anchorages are in the narrow channel between the mainland and Isla Tenglo. There are three marinas with floating pontoons and buoys. This area offers good shelter and the holding, in mud, is good.
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
There are three marinas in Puerto Montt, in order from seaward along the north shore of Canal Tenglo they are:
Club Deportes Nauticos Reloncavi
Mooring buoys as well as a floating dock for 70 boats up to 18 m in length. Water, electricity, hot showers and a restaurant. Boatyard with 27 ton travel hoist and 10 ton crane.
- XX@XXX; Tel: +56 (65) 255 022; Fax: +56 (65) 264 022; VHF channel 16 (during the day)
- Address: Camino Chinquihue km 7, Puerto Montt, Chile
Marina Oxxean
31 berths. Water, electricity, toilets, showers, laundry, fuel dock, WiFi. 24 hr security. Slipway, drying wall and high-pressure hull cleaning. General supplies. Taxi service.
Half of Oxxean is dedicated to the commercial trade while there is a finger dedicated to yachts. It is possible to dry out alongside. Diesel alongside the commercial pier.
- [email protected]; Tel/Fax: +56 (65) 243 6311; VHF channels 16 & 71
- Address: Camino a Chinquihue km 6, Puerto Montt, Chile
Marina del Sur
100 slips with floating dock system, capable of receiving vessels up to 20 meters long, 5 meters deep and 6 wide. Water, electricity, hot showers, laundry, fuel pump. Marina del Sur is a company specializing in the repair, modification and maintenance of vessels. Marina del Sur has a dock with capacity to handle vessels up to 65 feet in length and 40 tons. Thus making repairs below the waterline of the watercraft. Marina del Sur is mainly a 'local' marina and is not much used by visiting yachts.
- [email protected]; Tel/Fax: +56 (65) 225 1958; VHF channel 16
Note: Club Nautico and Marina Oxxean are competing for the visiting yacht trade and the competition is keeping rates quite low. All three marinas have regular bus services to town passing their gates.
Marina Costa de Huelmo
Very shelterd, about 10 nM SSW of Puerto Montt, remote location in lovely peaceful surroundings. New family owned marina (2015) with floating pontoons. Water, electricity.
- [email protected]; Tel: +56 (98) 329 2017; Mobile: +56 (98) 920 4532; VHF channels 67 & 16
- Address: Huelmo, Punta Capacho, Puerto Montt, Chile
- Prices: For the latest prices see Price Listing
Anchorages
Isla Tenglo channel
Amenities
Facilities | |
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Water | Available on the fingers at all marinas |
Electricity | 240V available at all marinas |
Toilets | In all marinas |
Showers | In all marinas |
Laundry | In Marina Oxxean and in Marina del Sur |
Garbage | Bins in all marinas |
Supplies | |
Fuel | Available alongside at Marina Oxxean and in Marina del Sur |
Bottled gas | The situation varies, in 2013 arrangements could be made to have tanks taken away and filled at Club Nautico |
Chandlers | Angelmo is well served by a good number of chandlers selling the full range from charts through electronics to cordage. Also worthy of note are:
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Services | |
Repairs | Boatyard with 27 ton travel hoist and 10 ton crane in Club Nautico and in Marina del Sur |
Internet | WiFi in Marina Oxxean |
Mobile connectivity | ? |
Vehicle rentals | ? |
Provisioning
- Puerto Montt is an excellent port for storing ship with a good choice of hypermercados. All the major ones stock vacuum packed meat but the very best meat is to be found in Nueva Branau. Getting there involves a bus ride to Puerto Varas and then a second bus to Nueva Branau. The carnicería is just before the village. Seriously good meat vacuum packed to order as you wait.
- For fresh produce and fish, however, the weekend market at Angelmo is the better choice while potatoes and onions can be bought in bulk straight off the boat at Muelle Pappas.
- There are small ferreterias ( hardware stores) scattered throughout the town and what you want will be out there somewhere. The two largest in the town are Ferreteria Weitzler S.A.; Antonio Varas 1112, and Easy, Ejercito 470
Eating out
- A trip to Puerto Varas and a meal at La Olla is almost obligatory
- Restaurant in [[#Club Deportes Nauticos Reloncavi|Club Nautico]
Transportation
- There are flights from Santiago in the north (1 hour 40 minutes) and from Punta Arenas in the south (2 hours)
- Navimag has ferry boats to and from Punta Arenas, to and from Puerto Natales and Puerto Chacabuco
- Naviera Austral connects Puerto Montt with Chaitén
- Buses pull in at the large and bustling terminal in the middle of town close to the harbor
Tourism
History
Give a short history of the port.
Places to Visit
- Lots to see and do
Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forums
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
Links
- Puerto Montt at the Wikipedia
- Puerto Montt at the Wikivoyage
- Noonsite
References
See Chile.
Comments
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- I have heard it said - by locals - that the #1 occupation of the locals is thieving and I would tend not to disagree. In fact the only gringos I have met that haven't been robbed are in my opinion simply victims in waiting. Puerto Montt is not alone in this regard.. Vina del Mar.. Santiago .. they all have their problems.
Major areas of concern are around the Terminal de Buses on the Costanera and on the buses themselves. I will no longer catch a bus anywhere near the Terminus de Buses or where there is a crowd. I have known people to lose their day packs while in respectable inet cafes.. while well dressed young ladies try to unzip sailors' day packs while they are walking down Antonio Varas - the main shopping street- in the middle of the day. I have even lost a jacket - fortunately with no valuables in the pockets - from a secure locker in one of the major supermercados.....
The marinas are quite secure. --Frank
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