Kouaoua

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Because of the commercial nature of Kouaoua, nearby dangers are well marked.  Passe de Kouaoua and Passe de Canala both provide good access from seaward.  Passe de Kouaoua is over 1/2 a mile wide and very deep, so it should provide good access in most conditions.  Note that there is a substantial area of coral about 1 1/2 nm north of the mouth of Baie de Kouaoua.  There is a green marker denoting the southern edge of this reef and this is lit (Gp Fl 2 6 sec).
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==Check-in facilities (for Customs and Immigration)==
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Revision as of 11:12, 1 August 2011

Kouaoua, New Caledonia

Kouaoua Anchorage
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Overview

Kouaoua is a small mining town (pop.1500) on the east coast of New Caledonia. Facilities are limited, but there is one small store, water is available on the waterfront and the anchorage is secure. Fuel may be available at a small petrol station. There is an active local market on Tuesdays and Thursdays run by the local ladies. It offers good produce and they are both friendly and welcoming.

Cruising the region

Baie de Kouaoua is large and sheltered, but mostly taken up with with two large nickel mining operations. Baie Laugier, about a mile to the east is definitely more scenic, but there are no facilities and the holding in the anchorage seems a little doubtful.

Heading north, the next sheltered anchorage is Ugue, about 22nm away.

Heading south, it is about 10 nm to Baie de Canala, a very deep bay with a choice of several anchorages. To reach Canala it is necessary to round Cap Begat, after which it is a clear run down the very long Baie de Canala.

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Approach and Navigation

Because of the commercial nature of Kouaoua, nearby dangers are well marked. Passe de Kouaoua and Passe de Canala both provide good access from seaward. Passe de Kouaoua is over 1/2 a mile wide and very deep, so it should provide good access in most conditions. Note that there is a substantial area of coral about 1 1/2 nm north of the mouth of Baie de Kouaoua. There is a green marker denoting the southern edge of this reef and this is lit (Gp Fl 2 6 sec).


Check-in facilities (for Customs and Immigration)

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Offshore Islands and Groups

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Marinas & Yacht Clubs

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Anchorages

Jules Garnier taking on ore at Kouaoua
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  • The most useful anchorage is just north of the ore loading facility. The anchorage is inshore from the northern most mooring bouys that are used to hold ships in position at the loader. Safe dinghy landing can be had on the beach behind the anchorage. There is water from taps on the shore. A foot bridge over a tidal stream provides access to the town. Ensure that you anchor well clear of the mooring bouys as this is a very active port and ships may berth at any time. Needless to say, the loading process is not quiet.

In common with many of the anchorages in the mining areas of New Caledonia, the bottom is thick red mud. Try to wash it off before you get it on your deck as it stains.

  • Anchorage can be found on the eastern side of the bay, away from the town and the loading facility, but the holding here is not as secure as it is near the town. The bottom appears to be rock under a thin layer of mud.
  • Bear in mind that there is considerable maritime traffic associated with ore loading. This includes tugs, barges and other small vessels. Show good anchor lights.


Yacht Repairs and Services

Marine Stores

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Repairs/Yards

Fuel, Water, & Electricity

Fuel
There seems to be a fuel station which may be able to provide diesel and gas (French bottles only)
Water
There are taps on the beach immediately inshore of the prime anchorage.
Electricity
Nothing accessible

Things to do Ashore

Tourism

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  • The huge ore conveyor is noted as a tourist attraction. Known as La Serpentine, it is 12 km long.

Grocery & Supply Stores

  • There is a single well stocked grocery store.

Eateries

Internet/WiFi

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Laundry

  • None

Motorbike & Car Rentals

Garbage Disposal

There are rubbish bins on the waterfront near the anchorage.

Transportation

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