Kochi (Cochin) Port (W India)
The inner harbor is able to shelter a large number of vessels with drafts up to 9.1m at all seasons. It is the main deep water harbor S of Bombay and a base for the ...
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Port Control must be contacted on both arrival and departure once in the approach channel.
Yachts must anchor for clearance off the steamer point on the north tip
of Willingdon Island, opposite the two jetties of the port office and
the Malabar Hotel in front of the Port Trust Building.
No one must land before clearing Customs, who will come out in a launch.
The captain can then go ashore and clear at the port office (open
1000-1700), where port dues must be paid.
The Customs and Immigration offices must be visited next. Customs will retain the ship's papers until departure and issue a receipt. The Immigration office is near the railway terminus and landing passes may be issued by them, or, as in 2007, only the passports stamped.
After clearance, one may then go to the yacht anchorage south of Bolgatty Island, or the new marina at the Bolgatty Palace Heritage Hotel on the east of Bolgatty Island. Boats drawing more than 6 ft (2 m) should wait for high tide as the channel is shallow in places. Written permission from the Port Captain must be obtained if one moves to another area.
With prior warning, yachts planning to call at Kondo Syokai for repair, can call on them for assistance with clearing.
You can leave your boat in Cochin and travel inland in India. If you
want to leave the boat there and travel out of the country, you will
need special permission from the authorities in Cochin. The boat must
have a guard on board
or be stored in a recognised boatyard/workshop.
If planning a day sail from the port, Port Control must be advised in
advance, by fax, stating vessel, crew and duration of the trip (in
hours).
The Coast Guard are likely to come alongside to check when sailing in the vicinity of the port.
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Contact: Deputy
Conservator's Office, Cochin, Tel: 04 84 666871, Fax: 04 84 668163.
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