Vrgadski Kanal, 7 miles long, leads between Otok Murter and Otok Vrgada and is the principal channel used in the S approach to Pasmanski Kanal and Zadar. Vessels with a maximum draft of 6.4m may pass through Pasmanski Kanal. Vessels with drafts over 6.4m must either proceed through Srednji Kanal or seaward of Dugi Otok, entering the inner channels via Prolaz Maknare or Kvarnericka Vrata.
2011/07/16
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Jojo
Vrgadski Kanal, 7 miles de long, s'étend entre Otok Murter et Otok Vrgada et est le principal canal utilisé dans l'approche S de Pasmanski Kanal et Zadar. Les navires ayant un tirant d'eau maximum de 6,4 m peuvent passer par Pasmanski Kanal. Les navires avec des tirants d'eau de plus de 6,4 m doivent soit passer par Srednji Kanal ou vers le large Dugi Otok, entrer dans les canaux internes via prolaz Maknare ou Kvarnericka Vrata.
The island of Murter is the largest island of the Sibenik archipelago. It is close to the coast on which it is connected by a bridge, low air draft at Tijesno (Tisno) on the continent. During the summer the bridge opens to allow passage of boats. The NW part of the island is fertile ...
Otok Zirje
is the farthest and the largest island in the Sibenik archipelago. It is long of 6,5 NM (NW/SE) and 1,4 NM wide. The main village, Zirje, is located in the middle of the island. A small port, luka Muna, on the coast N of Zirje, home to the ferry that connects the ...
Novigradsko More, a landlocked bay, lies at the S end of Novsko Zdrilo and provides good anchorage. Rijeka Zrmanja flows into the bay at the E side. This river is navigable by small craft as far as the village of Obrovca, 6 miles above the mouth. Luka Novigrad, a narrow inlet, ...
Kaprije is located in the central part of the Sibenik archipelago between the islands Zmajan and Kakan. The highlight of the island is Vela Glavica (132 m). The only village of the island is Kaprije, S. The port is busy. Automobiles are not allowed on the island.