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Marina information Hillarys Yacht Club
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2. Location
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Albania (1 Zonas)
Algeria (13 Zonas)
American Samoa (1 Zonas)
Anguilla (1 Zonas)
Antigua and Barbuda (7 Zonas)
Argentina (6 Zonas)
Aruba (1 Zonas)
Australia (8 Zonas)
Austria (2 Zonas)
Bahrain (1 Zonas)
Barbados (2 Zonas)
Belgium (2 Zonas)
Belize (2 Zonas)
Bermuda (2 Zonas)
Brazil (12 Zonas)
British Indian Ocean Territory (1 Zonas)
British Virgin Islands (1 Zonas)
Brunei (1 Zonas)
Bulgaria (2 Zonas)
Canada (6 Zonas)
Cape Verde (1 Zonas)
Cayman Islands (1 Zonas)
Chile (10 Zonas)
China (13 Zonas)
Colombia (8 Zonas)
Comoros (3 Zonas)
Costa Rica (3 Zonas)
Croatia (7 Zonas)
Cuba (8 Zonas)
Cyprus (4 Zonas)
Denmark (4 Zonas)
Djibouti (1 Zonas)
Dominica (10 Zonas)
Dominican Republic (7 Zonas)
Ecuador (1 Zonas)
Egypt (6 Zonas)
El Salvador (5 Zonas)
Eritrea (1 Zonas)
Estonia (7 Zonas)
Fiji (1 Zonas)
Finland (6 Zonas)
France (13 Zonas)
Georgia (1 Zonas)
Germany (11 Zonas)
Gibraltar (1 Zonas)
Greece (12 Zonas)
Grenada (5 Zonas)
Guadeloupe (1 Zonas)
Guatemala (4 Zonas)
Guernsey (1 Zonas)
Honduras (4 Zonas)
Hong Kong (1 Zonas)
Iceland (1 Zonas)
India (5 Zonas)
Indonesia (2 Zonas)
Ireland (12 Zonas)
Isle of Man (1 Zonas)
Israel (4 Zonas)
Italy (16 Zonas)
Jamaica (1 Zonas)
Japan (31 Zonas)
Jersey (1 Zonas)
Kenya (1 Zonas)
Latvia (8 Zonas)
Lebanon (1 Zonas)
Libya (9 Zonas)
Lithuania (1 Zonas)
Macau (2 Zonas)
Madagascar (3 Zonas)
Malaysia (12 Zonas)
Maldives (1 Zonas)
Malta (1 Zonas)
Martinique (1 Zonas)
Mauritius (2 Zonas)
Mayotte (1 Zonas)
Mexico (16 Zonas)
Monaco (1 Zonas)
Montenegro (4 Zonas)
Montserrat (1 Zonas)
Morocco (6 Zonas)
Mozambique (7 Zonas)
Netherlands (10 Zonas)
Netherlands Antilles (1 Zonas)
New Zealand (8 Zonas)
Nicaragua (5 Zonas)
North Korea (1 Zonas)
Norway (17 Zonas)
Oman (2 Zonas)
Panama (6 Zonas)
Papua New Guinea (1 Zonas)
Peru (1 Zonas)
Philippines (22 Zonas)
Poland (2 Zonas)
Portugal (8 Zonas)
Puerto Rico (1 Zonas)
Qatar (1 Zonas)
Réunion (1 Zonas)
Russia (12 Zonas)
Saint Barthélemy (1 Zonas)
Saint Kitts and Nevis (4 Zonas)
Saint Lucia (4 Zonas)
Saint Martin (1 Zonas)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (5 Zonas)
Saudi Arabia (2 Zonas)
Seychelles (9 Zonas)
Singapore (1 Zonas)
Slovenia (2 Zonas)
South Africa (4 Zonas)
South Korea (8 Zonas)
Spain (23 Zonas)
Sri Lanka (1 Zonas)
Sudan (1 Zonas)
Svalbard and Jan Mayen (1 Zonas)
Sweden (14 Zonas)
Switzerland (1 Zonas)
Syria (2 Zonas)
Tanzania (10 Zonas)
Thailand (10 Zonas)
The Bahamas (15 Zonas)
Trinidad and Tobago (1 Zonas)
Tunisia (12 Zonas)
Turkey (11 Zonas)
Ukraine (2 Zonas)
United Arab Emirates (3 Zonas)
United Kingdom (4 Zonas)
United States (31 Zonas)
United States Virgin Islands (1 Zonas)
Uruguay (6 Zonas)
Venezuela (10 Zonas)
Yemen (3 Zonas)
Zambia (1 Zonas)
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Albania (1 Zonas)
Algeria (13 Zonas)
American Samoa (1 Zonas)
Anguilla (1 Zonas)
Antigua and Barbuda (7 Zonas)
Argentina (6 Zonas)
Aruba (1 Zonas)
Australia (8 Zonas)
Austria (2 Zonas)
Bahrain (1 Zonas)
Barbados (2 Zonas)
Belgium (2 Zonas)
Belize (2 Zonas)
Bermuda (2 Zonas)
Brazil (12 Zonas)
British Indian Ocean Territory (1 Zonas)
British Virgin Islands (1 Zonas)
Brunei (1 Zonas)
Bulgaria (2 Zonas)
Canada (6 Zonas)
Cape Verde (1 Zonas)
Cayman Islands (1 Zonas)
Chile (10 Zonas)
China (13 Zonas)
Colombia (8 Zonas)
Comoros (3 Zonas)
Costa Rica (3 Zonas)
Croatia (7 Zonas)
Cuba (8 Zonas)
Cyprus (4 Zonas)
Denmark (4 Zonas)
Djibouti (1 Zonas)
Dominica (10 Zonas)
Dominican Republic (7 Zonas)
Ecuador (1 Zonas)
Egypt (6 Zonas)
El Salvador (5 Zonas)
Eritrea (1 Zonas)
Estonia (7 Zonas)
Fiji (1 Zonas)
Finland (6 Zonas)
France (13 Zonas)
Georgia (1 Zonas)
Germany (11 Zonas)
Gibraltar (1 Zonas)
Greece (12 Zonas)
Grenada (5 Zonas)
Guadeloupe (1 Zonas)
Guatemala (4 Zonas)
Guernsey (1 Zonas)
Honduras (4 Zonas)
Hong Kong (1 Zonas)
Iceland (1 Zonas)
India (5 Zonas)
Indonesia (2 Zonas)
Ireland (12 Zonas)
Isle of Man (1 Zonas)
Israel (4 Zonas)
Italy (16 Zonas)
Jamaica (1 Zonas)
Japan (31 Zonas)
Jersey (1 Zonas)
Kenya (1 Zonas)
Latvia (8 Zonas)
Lebanon (1 Zonas)
Libya (9 Zonas)
Lithuania (1 Zonas)
Macau (2 Zonas)
Madagascar (3 Zonas)
Malaysia (12 Zonas)
Maldives (1 Zonas)
Malta (1 Zonas)
Martinique (1 Zonas)
Mauritius (2 Zonas)
Mayotte (1 Zonas)
Mexico (16 Zonas)
Monaco (1 Zonas)
Montenegro (4 Zonas)
Montserrat (1 Zonas)
Morocco (6 Zonas)
Mozambique (7 Zonas)
Netherlands (10 Zonas)
Netherlands Antilles (1 Zonas)
New Zealand (8 Zonas)
Nicaragua (5 Zonas)
North Korea (1 Zonas)
Norway (17 Zonas)
Oman (2 Zonas)
Panama (6 Zonas)
Papua New Guinea (1 Zonas)
Peru (1 Zonas)
Philippines (22 Zonas)
Poland (2 Zonas)
Portugal (8 Zonas)
Puerto Rico (1 Zonas)
Qatar (1 Zonas)
Réunion (1 Zonas)
Russia (12 Zonas)
Saint Barthélemy (1 Zonas)
Saint Kitts and Nevis (4 Zonas)
Saint Lucia (4 Zonas)
Saint Martin (1 Zonas)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (5 Zonas)
Saudi Arabia (2 Zonas)
Seychelles (9 Zonas)
Singapore (1 Zonas)
Slovenia (2 Zonas)
South Africa (4 Zonas)
South Korea (8 Zonas)
Spain (23 Zonas)
Sri Lanka (1 Zonas)
Sudan (1 Zonas)
Svalbard and Jan Mayen (1 Zonas)
Sweden (14 Zonas)
Switzerland (1 Zonas)
Syria (2 Zonas)
Tanzania (10 Zonas)
Thailand (10 Zonas)
The Bahamas (15 Zonas)
Trinidad and Tobago (1 Zonas)
Tunisia (12 Zonas)
Turkey (11 Zonas)
Ukraine (2 Zonas)
United Arab Emirates (3 Zonas)
United Kingdom (4 Zonas)
United States (31 Zonas)
United States Virgin Islands (1 Zonas)
Uruguay (6 Zonas)
Venezuela (10 Zonas)
Yemen (3 Zonas)
Zambia (1 Zonas)
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Locality?
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Latitude:
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89 º 50.6428' E On the latitude, the degrees have a value between 0 .
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Longitude:
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179 º 50.0026 ' N On the longitude, the degrees have a value between 0 .
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3. Ports Characteristics
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Length:
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maximum
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Draught:
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minimum
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Number of berths:
Number of berths > 40m
Depth at berths > 40m
4. Category / facilites offered at the Marina
Sporting activities
Drinkable water
Bank
Bar / Restaurant
Diving
Harbor Master
Wifi connexion
Electricity
Type
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220 V
230 V
Sailing school
Pharmacy
Crane
Maximum Capacity
Tn.
Hibernation
Weather Information
Laundry
Travelift
Num.
Maximum Capacity
Ramp
Waste collection
Residual water collection
Rent a Car
Towing
Fire procedures
Seamanship
Medical services
Supermarket
Garage
Shipyard
Dressing rooms
Security 24h
Supplier accesibility to berth
Boat assistance for mooring
Access control
Crew cantine / Pub / Bar
Gym available for crew
BBQ / party area
Supermarket within
CCTV security
Auxiliary services
Gas station
Bilge collection
Fuel delivery by tanker truck
Office hours:
Week days
Weekend
5. Certificaciones
Quality certification
Certificate of means
ISPS certified
6. Port Details
Spanish
The Club´s History is detailed in, ´Hillarys Yacht Club - The Maiden Voyage´ a book available from Club reception free of charge for members. Come along and pick up your copy and see how it all began in the early days! How Did It All Begin? Following the Department for Marine and Harbours proposal of the construction of Hillarys Boat Harbour in 1983, a submission was put forward from members of the Marmion Angling and Aquatic Club for the provision of additional boat launching facilities to be included. 1985 saw the forming of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association and it was with the enthusiasm and commitment from these members that the Club progressed. In 1986, members of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association held a meeting to inaugurate Hillarys Yacht Club Incorporated, set membership fees at $10.00, and elected the Club´s first Office Bearers. During the next three years, monthly meetings were held by the new Committee at the Castle Hotel North Beach and the Mullaloo Tavern where they discussed the construction of a clubhouse and jetties and saw a steady increase of membership with the forward advertising of its proposed facilities. By October 1989, plans had been finalised for a clubhouse, a lease had been signed with Department for Marine and Harbours, and two rows of jetties, comprising 112 boat pens, were opened to the members. The Clubhouse was finally constructed in 1990 and members were able to enjoy the start of what what was to become the premier water sports facility in the Northern suburbs. The Club Burgee, a blue pennant with a yellow cross and the letter \"H\" in yellow superimposed in the top left quadrant was designed by a member and only being altered once since its conception, remains the emblem of Hillarys Yacht Club today.
English
The Club´s History is detailed in, ´Hillarys Yacht Club - The Maiden Voyage´ a book available from Club reception free of charge for members. Come along and pick up your copy and see how it all began in the early days! How Did It All Begin? Following the Department for Marine and Harbours proposal of the construction of Hillarys Boat Harbour in 1983, a submission was put forward from members of the Marmion Angling and Aquatic Club for the provision of additional boat launching facilities to be included. 1985 saw the forming of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association and it was with the enthusiasm and commitment from these members that the Club progressed. In 1986, members of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association held a meeting to inaugurate Hillarys Yacht Club Incorporated, set membership fees at $10.00, and elected the Club´s first Office Bearers. During the next three years, monthly meetings were held by the new Committee at the Castle Hotel North Beach and the Mullaloo Tavern where they discussed the construction of a clubhouse and jetties and saw a steady increase of membership with the forward advertising of its proposed facilities. By October 1989, plans had been finalised for a clubhouse, a lease had been signed with Department for Marine and Harbours, and two rows of jetties, comprising 112 boat pens, were opened to the members. The Clubhouse was finally constructed in 1990 and members were able to enjoy the start of what what was to become the premier water sports facility in the Northern suburbs. The Club Burgee, a blue pennant with a yellow cross and the letter \"H\" in yellow superimposed in the top left quadrant was designed by a member and only being altered once since its conception, remains the emblem of Hillarys Yacht Club today.
French
The Club´s History is detailed in, ´Hillarys Yacht Club - The Maiden Voyage´ a book available from Club reception free of charge for members. Come along and pick up your copy and see how it all began in the early days! How Did It All Begin? Following the Department for Marine and Harbours proposal of the construction of Hillarys Boat Harbour in 1983, a submission was put forward from members of the Marmion Angling and Aquatic Club for the provision of additional boat launching facilities to be included. 1985 saw the forming of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association and it was with the enthusiasm and commitment from these members that the Club progressed. In 1986, members of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association held a meeting to inaugurate Hillarys Yacht Club Incorporated, set membership fees at $10.00, and elected the Club´s first Office Bearers. During the next three years, monthly meetings were held by the new Committee at the Castle Hotel North Beach and the Mullaloo Tavern where they discussed the construction of a clubhouse and jetties and saw a steady increase of membership with the forward advertising of its proposed facilities. By October 1989, plans had been finalised for a clubhouse, a lease had been signed with Department for Marine and Harbours, and two rows of jetties, comprising 112 boat pens, were opened to the members. The Clubhouse was finally constructed in 1990 and members were able to enjoy the start of what what was to become the premier water sports facility in the Northern suburbs. The Club Burgee, a blue pennant with a yellow cross and the letter \"H\" in yellow superimposed in the top left quadrant was designed by a member and only being altered once since its conception, remains the emblem of Hillarys Yacht Club today.
Itallian
The Club´s History is detailed in, ´Hillarys Yacht Club - The Maiden Voyage´ a book available from Club reception free of charge for members. Come along and pick up your copy and see how it all began in the early days! How Did It All Begin? Following the Department for Marine and Harbours proposal of the construction of Hillarys Boat Harbour in 1983, a submission was put forward from members of the Marmion Angling and Aquatic Club for the provision of additional boat launching facilities to be included. 1985 saw the forming of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association and it was with the enthusiasm and commitment from these members that the Club progressed. In 1986, members of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association held a meeting to inaugurate Hillarys Yacht Club Incorporated, set membership fees at $10.00, and elected the Club´s first Office Bearers. During the next three years, monthly meetings were held by the new Committee at the Castle Hotel North Beach and the Mullaloo Tavern where they discussed the construction of a clubhouse and jetties and saw a steady increase of membership with the forward advertising of its proposed facilities. By October 1989, plans had been finalised for a clubhouse, a lease had been signed with Department for Marine and Harbours, and two rows of jetties, comprising 112 boat pens, were opened to the members. The Clubhouse was finally constructed in 1990 and members were able to enjoy the start of what what was to become the premier water sports facility in the Northern suburbs. The Club Burgee, a blue pennant with a yellow cross and the letter \"H\" in yellow superimposed in the top left quadrant was designed by a member and only being altered once since its conception, remains the emblem of Hillarys Yacht Club today.
German
The Club´s History is detailed in, ´Hillarys Yacht Club - The Maiden Voyage´ a book available from Club reception free of charge for members. Come along and pick up your copy and see how it all began in the early days! How Did It All Begin? Following the Department for Marine and Harbours proposal of the construction of Hillarys Boat Harbour in 1983, a submission was put forward from members of the Marmion Angling and Aquatic Club for the provision of additional boat launching facilities to be included. 1985 saw the forming of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association and it was with the enthusiasm and commitment from these members that the Club progressed. In 1986, members of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association held a meeting to inaugurate Hillarys Yacht Club Incorporated, set membership fees at $10.00, and elected the Club´s first Office Bearers. During the next three years, monthly meetings were held by the new Committee at the Castle Hotel North Beach and the Mullaloo Tavern where they discussed the construction of a clubhouse and jetties and saw a steady increase of membership with the forward advertising of its proposed facilities. By October 1989, plans had been finalised for a clubhouse, a lease had been signed with Department for Marine and Harbours, and two rows of jetties, comprising 112 boat pens, were opened to the members. The Clubhouse was finally constructed in 1990 and members were able to enjoy the start of what what was to become the premier water sports facility in the Northern suburbs. The Club Burgee, a blue pennant with a yellow cross and the letter \"H\" in yellow superimposed in the top left quadrant was designed by a member and only being altered once since its conception, remains the emblem of Hillarys Yacht Club today.
Nederlands
The Club´s History is detailed in, ´Hillarys Yacht Club - The Maiden Voyage´ a book available from Club reception free of charge for members. Come along and pick up your copy and see how it all began in the early days! How Did It All Begin? Following the Department for Marine and Harbours proposal of the construction of Hillarys Boat Harbour in 1983, a submission was put forward from members of the Marmion Angling and Aquatic Club for the provision of additional boat launching facilities to be included. 1985 saw the forming of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association and it was with the enthusiasm and commitment from these members that the Club progressed. In 1986, members of the Hillarys Boat Harbour Association held a meeting to inaugurate Hillarys Yacht Club Incorporated, set membership fees at $10.00, and elected the Club´s first Office Bearers. During the next three years, monthly meetings were held by the new Committee at the Castle Hotel North Beach and the Mullaloo Tavern where they discussed the construction of a clubhouse and jetties and saw a steady increase of membership with the forward advertising of its proposed facilities. By October 1989, plans had been finalised for a clubhouse, a lease had been signed with Department for Marine and Harbours, and two rows of jetties, comprising 112 boat pens, were opened to the members. The Clubhouse was finally constructed in 1990 and members were able to enjoy the start of what what was to become the premier water sports facility in the Northern suburbs. The Club Burgee, a blue pennant with a yellow cross and the letter \"H\" in yellow superimposed in the top left quadrant was designed by a member and only being altered once since its conception, remains the emblem of Hillarys Yacht Club today.
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