Blankenberge - Docking

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The shelter is good in the harbor here, but the approach can be dangerous in on-shore winds above F5.

Visitor pontoons are split between the Old Yacht Harbor, which is to port, past the fishing vessels and the new harbor and marina which is to starboard.

The berthing is controlled by the three Yacht Clubs.

Harbour Master : Use Marina/Y.C. Telephone numbers.

For boat emergencies, call Belgium Coastguard on VHF Channel 16 or 67. They will contact Vrijwillige Blankenbergse Zeereddingsdienst (VBZR), the local volunteer search and rescue organisation.

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  1. February 2, 2015 at 11:37 AM
    Data Entry3 says:

    regarding the local search and rescue organisation VBZR:

    In case of emergency contact Belgium coastguard on VHF 67 or 16
    For all emergency’s in Belgium
    Or call 00 32 59 70 10 00
    They will page the VBZR.

    VHF 8 has not been monitored in 10 years.

    For more info see: http://vbzr.net/
    Or download our free app: “BELSAR” from the google app store with up to date approach information for the whole of Belgium in English.

    Kind regards,
    Cedric De Brauwere a member of the VBZR.