Hanga Roa - Fuel & LPG
Fuel is available, but must be carried in jerrycans from the fuel station back to your vessle. Usually, this can be arranged with the same fisherman used to commute ashore.
Alfredo González, (WhatsApp +56 9 7750 0149) is able to help out with re-fueling. He will come with a lancha and take you and your jerrycans to shore and drive you to a gas station and back to your boat. However, he is a diver and runs a diving centre, so he has to find a free slot for you.
Local LPG (gas) tanks available. No refills locally.
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Just some thoughts:
1. Easter Island belongs to Chile, instead, here it seems to be its own country. Maybe it should be added to the Chile main article?
2. It seems that the anchoring link doesn’t work, some information can still be found in these to articles, it seems:
https://brucebalan.com/migrated/Migrations08.htm
https://brucebalan.com/migrated/Migrations09.htm
Thanks Nick,
We state that Easter Island is part of Chile and indeed link to it from the Chile page, but as its an offshore Island we separate its info. from that of the mainland (we do the same with Galapagos which is part of Ecuador).
Thanks for the heads up about Migration’s cruising guide link. Bruce Balan confirmed the link on their site has changed – we have now corrected it on Noonsite [https://migrations.brucebalan.com/for-sailors/#RapaNui]