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TROGIR---Krknjasi Islets---Sesula Cove---Saskinja Islets---Rogacic
Cove ---VIS (29 NM) |
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Leaving Trogir you start to think about stopover options
on the way to Vis. After six miles you have opportunity to
swim on the anchorage in between Krknjaši islets. It is well
sheltered from winds blowing from W and NW. Avoid it when
blowing from E and SE, if is so you can proceed to anchorage
northwestward of Saskinja islet, also nice place for swim
brake. Ten minutes separates you from the cove of Sesula nature's
sheltered anchorage. If you would not like to stop at the
beginning of the leg, choose 23 miles far Rogačić cove on
the Vis island. It is quiet small bay just two miles away
from town of Vis, where you going to spend night. Find mooring
in the SW part of the harbour. Mooring lines, fuel electric
power. Water in limited supply. *Before then you set off Vis,
take look at weather forecast, and be sure that you would
not be caught in strong SE. In the case of sirocco we suggest
you to change itenerary. Turn your bow towards Stončica cove,
well protected anchorage and very good departure point to
reach Palmižana.
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KOMIZA---Budikovac Islet---Zaglav Cove---Stoncica Cove---Vinogradisce
Cove --PALMIZANA (23 NM) |
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Depending
of weather and your mood, choose day stop. You should not miss
island of Bisevo and its renowned Blue Cave on the east shore.
Another option to stop ashore island of Vis is a Budikovac islet
or Zaglav. Otherwise proceed to 22 miles far Vinogradišće cove
on St. Klement island, then to Palmižana ACI marina. Water in
limited supply, showers, and electric power. *Hvar is medieval
town on same named island, two miles away from Palmižana. For
visiting, you have two options. First is to take small ferry
from Palmižana, second is to take a day from itinerary and come
with your boat not later than 1400h, and wait for berth place.
Drop the anchor with maximum chain, sand bottom does not hold
so well. Pay attention on mooring lines of local boats. Don't
even think of staying in Hvar during SE and S winds. Port authority
charges you for berth. Water on pier |
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VRBOSKA---Blaca Cove---MILNA (20 NM) |
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This day,
after a night in Vrboska, will be spent sailing to Brač. Cross
the Hvar channel and try finding a cove to take a break. Blaca
is nice one, but not protected from SE winds. When sirocco pick
up, keep on heading to promontory of Ražanj, and anchor a mile
westward of Milna. In the evening take a mooring in ACI marina.
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VIS---Tiha Cove---Bisevo Island---KOMIZA (10 NM) |
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During
stabile weather conditions the destination for today will be
Komiža, small fisherman's town, eleven miles from Vis. First
head for Tiha cove, where you can stay on anchor till early
afternoon. Keeps on mind that number of berths in Komiža are
limited. Breakwater is fitted with mooring lines as well as
electric power and water. |
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PALMIZANA---Parja Cove---Zukova Cove---VRBOSKA (22 NM) |
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*Next
destination depends of your stopping in Hvar. If you spent a
night there, plan to sail to Milna till evening. Otherwise turn
your bow towards Vrboska. A mile and half around Pelegrin cape,
you can take a break in Parja cove, or proceed to nine miles
far Žukova cove, also nice place for anchoring. There are another
seven miles to be sailed along shore to Vrboska, village situated
at the head of a long, narrow cove. ACI marina is on outer part
of the cove. All facilities. |
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6/MILNA---Necujam
Cove---TROGIR (19 NM) |
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Nečujam
can be stop over on the last leg of your cruise. It is a very
sheltered cove situated on the north part of Šolta Island. Anchorage
is on the head of a cove. Pay attention on submerged walls at
the bottom of the cove. Those walls are remains of Roman fish
farm. There are twelve miles left to reach Trogir. |
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