Marina Agana
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The small hamlet of ''Marina'' and the ''marina Agana'' is situated in a tiny inlet on the Adriatic coast of [[Croatia]], seven miles W of [[Trogir]] and the same distance due E of [[Rogoznica]]. The marina provides 134 berths for yachts up to 25 metres in depths of up to 6.0 metres. | The small hamlet of ''Marina'' and the ''marina Agana'' is situated in a tiny inlet on the Adriatic coast of [[Croatia]], seven miles W of [[Trogir]] and the same distance due E of [[Rogoznica]]. The marina provides 134 berths for yachts up to 25 metres in depths of up to 6.0 metres. | ||
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Call marina Agana on VHF channel 17 prior to entry. Alternatively, telephone or e-mail to enquire about berthing or advance reservations. | Call marina Agana on VHF channel 17 prior to entry. Alternatively, telephone or e-mail to enquire about berthing or advance reservations. | ||
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The inlet of Marina and [[Marina Agana]] is situated at the extreme W end of Zaliv Marina (Marina Bay), the T-shaped bay that extends E as far as [[Trogir]]. The bay is entered between the island of Ciovo, at the N side of which lies Trogir, and the mainland. There are no dangers in the approach along Zaliv Marina, although there are shallows inshore in parts and a yacht should keep at least 200 metres off. The inlet of Marina and Marina Agana is clearly identifiable from the 16th century tower at the entrance. | The inlet of Marina and [[Marina Agana]] is situated at the extreme W end of Zaliv Marina (Marina Bay), the T-shaped bay that extends E as far as [[Trogir]]. The bay is entered between the island of Ciovo, at the N side of which lies Trogir, and the mainland. There are no dangers in the approach along Zaliv Marina, although there are shallows inshore in parts and a yacht should keep at least 200 metres off. The inlet of Marina and Marina Agana is clearly identifiable from the 16th century tower at the entrance. | ||
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Berthing assistance available. Yachts berth stern/bows-to where directed on one of six piers and pontoons. Laid moorings at all berths. Depths range from 6.0 metres on the outer pontoon to 3.0 metres on the innermost pontoon. | Berthing assistance available. Yachts berth stern/bows-to where directed on one of six piers and pontoons. Laid moorings at all berths. Depths range from 6.0 metres on the outer pontoon to 3.0 metres on the innermost pontoon. | ||
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* Hotel | * Hotel | ||
* Restaurant | * Restaurant | ||
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* Chandlery | * Chandlery | ||
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Small boatyard. Hard standing for up to 70 yachts up to 20 metres length. Travel lift (40T). Engine, electrical and electronic repairs. Wood and fiberglass hull repairs. Osmosis treatment and paint works. | Small boatyard. Hard standing for up to 70 yachts up to 20 metres length. Travel lift (40T). Engine, electrical and electronic repairs. Wood and fiberglass hull repairs. Osmosis treatment and paint works. | ||
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The marina is situated about 32 kms W of [[Split]], which is a major transport hub, with an international airport and good rail links. | The marina is situated about 32 kms W of [[Split]], which is a major transport hub, with an international airport and good rail links. | ||
Revision as of 15:27, 9 August 2018
Radio | VHF channel 17 |
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Phone | +385 21 889 411 |
Fax | +385 21 889 010 |
[email protected] | |
Berths | 134 |
Max. length | 25.0 metres |
Max. draft | 6.0 metres |
Fuel | No fuel station |
Water | Yes, on berth |
Electricity | Yes, 240v |
Toilets | Yes |
Showers | Yes |
Laundry | Yes |
Internet | No |
Cable TV | No |
Hours | ? |
Address | Dr. Franje Tuđmana 5, Marina 21222, Croatia |
More notes about the marina |
The small hamlet of Marina and the marina Agana is situated in a tiny inlet on the Adriatic coast of Croatia, seven miles W of Trogir and the same distance due E of Rogoznica. The marina provides 134 berths for yachts up to 25 metres in depths of up to 6.0 metres.
Communication
Call marina Agana on VHF channel 17 prior to entry. Alternatively, telephone or e-mail to enquire about berthing or advance reservations.
The inlet of Marina and Marina Agana is situated at the extreme W end of Zaliv Marina (Marina Bay), the T-shaped bay that extends E as far as Trogir. The bay is entered between the island of Ciovo, at the N side of which lies Trogir, and the mainland. There are no dangers in the approach along Zaliv Marina, although there are shallows inshore in parts and a yacht should keep at least 200 metres off. The inlet of Marina and Marina Agana is clearly identifiable from the 16th century tower at the entrance.
Berthing
Berthing assistance available. Yachts berth stern/bows-to where directed on one of six piers and pontoons. Laid moorings at all berths. Depths range from 6.0 metres on the outer pontoon to 3.0 metres on the innermost pontoon.
Facilities
- Hotel
- Restaurant
- Yacht club
- Chandlery
Repairs
Small boatyard. Hard standing for up to 70 yachts up to 20 metres length. Travel lift (40T). Engine, electrical and electronic repairs. Wood and fiberglass hull repairs. Osmosis treatment and paint works.
Security
Good.
Location
The marina is situated about 32 kms W of Split, which is a major transport hub, with an international airport and good rail links.
Transport
Price
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Date of member's last visit to Marina Agana and this page's details validated: Date of member's visit to this marina & this page's details validated:
- Data compiled from web research (please update if possible)--Athene of Lymington 16:24, 4 August 2011 (BST)
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