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Dirhami in Estonia 59º12 N - 23º49 E, VHF 16, VHF 10 |
Until 1944 the Dirhami region was long an area settled by Estonian Swedes. Abundant forests, few people. A hill at the tip of Põõsaspea (Spithami) Cape near the village of Põõsaspea offers a panoramic view of the area. The western boundary of the Gulf of Finland is visible. Last year the harbour changed owners. The new owner wishes to find ways and means to further develop the harbour.
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| Dirhami
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59°12,7`N 23°30,2`E |
EE3174
Läänemaa Tuksi
ph (+372 47) 97221 VHF 16 "Dirhami 32" |
Fishing and trade harbour. Customs and passport control. Lane markers seen within a limited area. enter lane at line buoy. Entry complicated with W and NW winds. Well-sheltered from storms. No visitor jetty. Follow the recommendation to moor at a place marked on the chart. Depth at mooring 4 m. Mooring to hull. Jetty's height 2 m. Guards on duty around the clock. Small store in the neighbourhood. Transportation on order. Post office, campground, restaurant, currency exchange 6 km. County seat Haapsalu 45 km. Suitable as a harbour of refuge. |
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