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ST CATHERINE
Historic Breakwater provides a sheltered deep water anchorage from winds
from the S.W. to the North. It is full of local moorings so choose anchoring
spot carefully. The bottom is muddy/sand. There is a landing slip at the
base of the breakwater. The RNLI INSHORE LIFEBOAT STATION is next to the
white Jersey “Conway” Round Tower 0.5M, S.W. of the breakwater.
ROZEL
BOULEY BAY
BONNE NUIT BAY
GREVE
DE LECQ
LA
ROCQUE HARBOUR
ST
BRELADE'S BAY
ST
HELIER HARBOUR
These make a pleasant trip and are well worth a visit in calm conditions
and neap tides. The tidal streams are very strong at spring tides and
any wind can cause bad overfalls near the headlands. Don't be put off,
with the right weather and tide conditions, a good chart and pilot book,
the north coast is magical and well worth a visit.
For contact details or direct links
to any of the
listed Boat
Owner Associations please follow the links below
NB. Links
may take you to external websites, whilst every effort is made to ensure
the stability of external sites no responsibility can be accepted by
Jersey Harbours for the content or security of these external sites
Bonne Nuit - BNBOA
Bouley Bay - BBBOA
Gorey - GBOA
Greve De Lecq - GDLBOA
La Rocque - LRBOA
Rozel - RBOA
St Aubin's -
SABOA
St Brelade's Bay - STBBBOA
St Helier -
STHBOA
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