Praia da Vitoria - Boatyards
There are haul-out facilities at both Angra and Praia, with 50-ton travel hoists. Both sites can cater for lifting catamarans.
The boatyards are operated by Parreira Azores (tel: +351 295 401 280, email: geral@parreiraazor.com), but the travel hoist in Angra is operated by the marina.
Ask at the marina office if you need a haul-out.
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Must do’s if you have time on Terceira:
1. Go to the local town where there is a “running of the bulls” that particular evening (they move them from town to town). The reason to go is more to observe the way the locals commune around this event than to see the bulls themselves, who are given stimulants and then downers when they are still in their bright red boxes before being released to put on their show.
2. Terceira has several interesting caves that are worth visiting, donning the requisite hard hats, and exploring on a guided tour.
3. Lastly, driving across the island and enjoying the miles of hydrangeas lining the roads is another not-to-miss experience on Terceira in the spring/summer.
We visited in May 2014. The harbormaster was not present on a weekend. VHF calls on ch. 9 and 16 were not answered. Local boats advised against attempting to enter at low tide with the 2m draft and I could see why. However, we were told the ground is soft sand, not rocks. Dredging is still ongoing and from what it looks like must continue to go on eternally.
We spent a pleasant night moored to the outside of the breakwater-float with electricity and water. An immigration/police officer was present and supplied us with an access card but told us there was no way to pay for the marina on a weekend.
The tell-tale signs of bad swell were visible around the marina: local boats tied up with a spiderweb of mooring lines, chafed lines, ruptured shock absorbers, blown fenders.