MIDDLE ADRIATIC ISLANDS
ISLAND OF SESTRUNJ
HRVATIN (44° 10'N; 15° 00'E), cove on the NE coast of Sestrunj.
Mooring: Good shelter (anchorage) from the sirocco. Smaller yachts can moor at the pier, where they are protected from all winds.
Facilities: Provisions and water in the village of Sestrunj.
Coastal passenger lines: see Zadar.
KABLIN (44° 08'N; 15° 01'E), cove and point on the SW coast of Sestrunj, about 1.5M northwest of Mavrovica point, which is the southernmost point of the island. Kablin serves as the harbour for the village of Sestrunj (pop. 123 in 1991).
Mooring: Kablin affords good shelter from the northerlies and the bora to smaller yachts. During the sirocco, yachts shoud shift to the NE coast of the island. Mooring at the inner side of the piers, the first of which is reserved for local lines.
Facilities: Provisions and water in the village of Sestrunj (1km inland).
DUMBOCICA (44° 08'N; 14° 59'E), cove on the SW coast of Sestrunj. A good shelter from the northerlies and the bora for smaller yachts; anchorage closer inshore (depth 15 m).
Facilities: Provisions and water in the village of Sestrunj (1.5km inland).
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