Anchorage protected from the bora and the sirocco, but exposed to the winds from the third and fourth quadrants. Smaller vessels anchor in front of the coast, north of the town (depth 10-12 m), and larger vessels north and west of the town (depth 30-40 m).
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A 3 M au N de Malinska, près du village de Njivice. Mouillage protégé de la Bora et du Sirocco, mais ouvert aux vents du SW et du NW. On mouille dans 30/40 m de fonds. Les petites structures peuvent s'abriter dans le port de Kijac, au S de Bel Kamik. On trouve des provisions et de l'eau à la pompe sur le bord de mer.
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