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Electricity
Voltage: 220 V / Frequency: 50 Hz
Note - Type L plugs/outlets may have different pin spacing. The smaller and closer pins are for a rated current of 10 A, the bigger and wider pins are for a rated current of 16 A.
LPG / Gas
The nub is the name of the most commonly-used domestic gas in the Canaries. In Gran Canaria, some propane bottles can be re-filled with propane (see below), however, in the rest of the islands only butane is available so propane & butane bottles will be re-filled with butane.
The following range of bottles can be filled in the Canaries.
Bringing a kit of adaptors with you will unfortunately not help; bottles in the Canaries have to be filled directly from the plant’s authorized taps.
Note:
In Lanzarote, gas bottle filling is done at the Arrecife DISA plant (ask in marinas for the availability of delivery service) from 9 am - 3 pm weekdays.
In Las Palmas de Gran Canaria filling is done at the DISA Salinetas plant from 9 am - 11 am weekdays. Maximum 2 bottles per person. Most propane bottles/tanks can be filled here. Cruisers have, however, had mixed experiences here (see report) and the number of bottles permitted, and types of valves seem to vary depending on who serves you on the day. For directions see DISA.
Note: Since 2014 the DISA plants on Lanzarote and Fuerteventura could NOT refill 3.9Kg Calor gas bottles. It appears this situation has not changed.
Fuel
Fuel berths at:-
Water
Water is available at all ports, but not always showers.
Navigation Hazards
The WACS cable lands in the Bay of Salinetas, about 9 nautical miles south of the port of Las Palmas, and 0.3 km south of the Port of Taliarte, on Grand Canary Island. Mariners are asked to keep anchors at least one mile away. See this report for more details.
Marinas
Finding a Berth in the Canaries
Alert: The Port Authority of Las Palmas on Gran Canaria has created a temporary anchorage area exclusively for small craft that will be in place for one month from October 25 to November 25, 2024 to cater for an expected high number of boats heading across the Atlantic. See this News item: Temporary Anchorage for Visiting Yachts for more information.
For some useful guidelines re. Government-run ports see this report - https://www.noonsite.com/news/canary-islands-how-to-book-a-berth-in-government-harbors/ (December 2020)
Main points to remember are:
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