Baie de Bourail

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The section of the west coast of New Caledonia between Baie D'Ouarai ([[Ile Lebris]] anchorage and [[Voh]], a distance of about 80nm, is not navigable inside the barrier reef.  Fortunately, there are a number of accessible, secure anchorages that can be reached through well marked passes and the maximum distance between anchorages is only about 30 nm.  Bearing in mind that the ideal cruising time in New Caledonia is winter, when days are short, and the need to maintain good sun angles when navigating around coral, there is a definite need for relatively short daily distances.
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The next anchorage to the north is about 25 nm away at [[Port de Mueo]]. This involves a 30 nm run outside the reef, entering the well marked  Passe De Mueo and then travelling some 5 nm in to the anchorage.
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The next anchorage to the south is [[Ile Lebris]] .  This requires a 20 nm run outside the reef, entering the wide (0.6nm) Passe D'Ouarai and a 2.5 nm run in to Ile Lebris where there are a couple of anchorages depending on the conditions.
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[[Image:Pointe_Akaia.jpg|330px|thumb|right|'''Pointe Akaia'''<br/>''Click for larger view'']]
[[Image:Pointe_Akaia.jpg|330px|thumb|right|'''Pointe Akaia'''<br/>''Click for larger view'']]
[[Image:Pointe_Akaia_Anchorage.jpg|330px|thumb|right|'''Illot Verte'''<br/>''Click for larger view'']]
[[Image:Pointe_Akaia_Anchorage.jpg|330px|thumb|right|'''Illot Verte'''<br/>''Click for larger view'']]
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* Access to the main beach requires either a long dinghy trip in potentially rough conditions around the reef off Pointe Akaia or risking a day anchorage in the main bay.  A potential day anchorage can be had off Pointe Akaia, close to the river mouth.  In good conditions, it is possible to take a dinghy into the river, but the mouth is shallow and breaks in any swell, so great care is required.  Once across the river bar, it is easy to land on the beach. Note that if you cross the bar into the river, conditions my change making it difficult to recross later in the day.  Use either of these approaches at your own risk. Only the Baie N'diadiou anchorage is mentioned in the Cruising Guide to New Caledonia.
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* Access to the main beach requires either a long dinghy trip in potentially rough conditions around the reef off Pointe Akaia or risking a day anchorage in the main bay.  A potential day anchorage can be had off Pointe Akaia, close to the river mouth.  In good conditions, it is possible to take a dinghy into the river, but the mouth is shallow and breaks in any swell, so great care is required.  Once across the river bar, it is easy to land on the beach. Note that if you cross the bar into the river, conditions may change making it difficult to recross later in the day.  Use either of these approaches at your own risk. Only the Baie N'diadiou anchorage is mentioned in the Cruising Guide to New Caledonia.

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Baie de Bourail, New Caledonia

Baie de Bourail Sea Cave
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Overview

Baie de Bourail is one of the most scenic places on the west coast of New Caledonia. It has unusual rock formations, a very popular swimming and surfing beach, the beautiful Baie des Torues and the marine reserve of L'ile Verte. The large Baie de Bourail is open to the ocean swell and does not make a comfortable anchorage, but the nearby Baie N'diadiou is comfortable and sheltered. The town of Bourail (pop. ~5,000) is about 5 km away by road.

Cruising the region

The section of the west coast of New Caledonia between Baie D'Ouarai (Ile Lebris anchorage and Voh, a distance of about 80nm, is not navigable inside the barrier reef. Fortunately, there are a number of accessible, secure anchorages that can be reached through well marked passes and the maximum distance between anchorages is only about 30 nm. Bearing in mind that the ideal cruising time in New Caledonia is winter, when days are short, and the need to maintain good sun angles when navigating around coral, there is a definite need for relatively short daily distances.

The next anchorage to the north is about 25 nm away at Port de Mueo. This involves a 30 nm run outside the reef, entering the well marked Passe De Mueo and then travelling some 5 nm in to the anchorage.

The next anchorage to the south is Ile Lebris . This requires a 20 nm run outside the reef, entering the wide (0.6nm) Passe D'Ouarai and a 2.5 nm run in to Ile Lebris where there are a couple of anchorages depending on the conditions.

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Radio Nets

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Approach and Navigation

The entrance to Baie de Bourail is not marked, but is over a mile wide, is deep and free from isolated dangers. Ilot Verte is clearly visible on the SW side of the bay. Both this and Pointe Akaia are surrounded by extensive drying reefs.

Check-in facilities (for Customs and Immigration)

You must clear Customs at Noumea before proceeding anywhere else in New Caledonia.

Offshore Islands and Groups

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Marinas & Yacht Clubs

  • None

Anchorages

Baie de Bourail is open to the ocean swell which penetrates all the way to the beach (you can clearly see the swell in the Google Map image). This makes anchoring in the main bay problematic at best and certainly uncomfortable.

  • The only secure anchorage is in Baie N'diadiou on the south east side of Baie de Bourail. The channel into Baie N'diadiou is narrow with reefs on both sides, with a couple of shoal patches on the southern side. Ideally, you should approach in good lighting with suitable sun angles. By the time you are in the area of the anchorage under Pic N'diadiou, the water is no longer clear and a careful approach by depth sounder is required.
Pointe Akaia
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Illot Verte
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  • Access to the main beach requires either a long dinghy trip in potentially rough conditions around the reef off Pointe Akaia or risking a day anchorage in the main bay. A potential day anchorage can be had off Pointe Akaia, close to the river mouth. In good conditions, it is possible to take a dinghy into the river, but the mouth is shallow and breaks in any swell, so great care is required. Once across the river bar, it is easy to land on the beach. Note that if you cross the bar into the river, conditions may change making it difficult to recross later in the day. Use either of these approaches at your own risk. Only the Baie N'diadiou anchorage is mentioned in the Cruising Guide to New Caledonia.


Yacht Repairs and Services

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Repairs/Yards

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Fuel, Water, & Electricity

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Things to do Ashore

Tourism

Le Bon Homme
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The Pierced Rock
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Grocery & Supply Stores

  • None except at Bourail, 5km from the anchorage.

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Transportation

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Routes/Passages To/From

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