The city of Krk, the administrative center of the island, has Roman ruins, a beautiful cathedral and a few well-preserved fortifications. All worth a visit. NW of the port there is a fuel station. You have to slip between the boats to get there. A pump running water to re-full if necessary. Available if you have a draft of less than 2m.
2011/08/2
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Jojo
La ville de Krk, centre administratif de l'île, possède des vestiges romains, une belle cathédrale et quelques fortifications bien conservées. L'ensemble vaut une visite. Au NW du port il y a une station de carburant. Il faut se glisser entre les bateaux pour y accéder. A la pompe un robinet d'eau pour refaire son plein si besoin. Accessible si vous avez un tirant d'eau inférieur à 2m.
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Rapski Kanal is deep and leads between Otok Sveti Grgur and Otok Rab. This channel is seldom used as the fairway is only 0.3 mile wide in places and several rocky patches lie adjacent to its S side.
The large natural inlet Zaljev Rasa offers the best protection of all sectors of the entire E coast of Istria, while the Bora blows strongly here. This bay is sinking into the earth near 6M, between Rt Ubac and Rt Mulac. The Rijeka Rasa flows into the bottom, creating a current that ...
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