Borkum
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Borkum (Port of entry)
Borkum is the largest and westernmost island of the East Frisian Islands in the North Sea, north of the German coast. Area 30.74 km2 (11.87 sq mi), Elevation 6 m (20 ft), Population 5,133. Borkum is serviced by ferries from Emden, Germany. Passengers get a free train ride between the harbour and the town of Borkum.
Sailing from the Dover-Channel along the Netherland and German coast to the Elbe river and the Kiel Kanal (Northsea-Baltic-Kanal), Borkum offers next to Helgoland and Cuxhaven a safe harbour and marina.
Background
Cruising the region
The German Bight is one of the most challenging sailing areas. At the same time the sailor is confronted with tidal conditions, shallow depths, dencere, the shoreline can indeed be miles away. The inshore areas are characterized by sandy shallows that can change rapidly.
When approaching Borkum from north, take care about the TSS German Bight Western Approach. (Traffic Separation Schemes , TSS) Approching in the River Ems, there will be commercial traffic, local fishing, but that also at night. Like most of the harbours along the East Frisian and North Frisian coast are located 'behind' the islands, Borkum can only be reached by passing through the Seegaten Westerems, if you are coming from the west - or the Hubertgat (if you coming straight from north) into the Ems river. These Gatts should not be entered at night and it is dangerous to enter under fresh- to strong onshore winds and it is even impossible to do so under stormy conditions and ebb stream . If you coming from east, be aware about the dangerous Borkum-Riff, north of the island.
Charts
West: Marina Baalmann (Sportboothafen Baalmann)
East: Harbour Burkana (Burkana Hafen)
Radio Nets
Burkana-Harbourmaster - NO-Edge Burkana-Harbour
VHF Kanal 17 - call "Borkum Burkana Port Radio"
Tel. +49-(0)4922-7877 Fax +49-(0)4922-7646
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Check-in facilities
Borkum is port of entry. Customs office and harbourmaster in Burkana harbour.
EU Vessels & EU Nationals For European Union members, EU regulations apply. Vessels arriving from another EU country do not need to clear customs. Vessels registered in countries falling under the Schengen Agreement, (i.e. vessels from Spain or Italy) do not need to clear immigration.
Non-EU Vessels (incl. EU vessels with non-EU nationals aboard) The skipper must report to customs with the ship's registration papers and passports and sometimes the customs officials will visit the boat on arrival. The Customs officials may also sometimes inspect yachts. The port captain must be contacted immediately on arrival in the marina and he will usually notify Customs. If not, the skipper must phone Customs.
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External Links
- Marina Baalmann
- Marina-Restaurant Baalmann - excellent food, Bar, Terrasse
- http://www.borkum.de
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