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Be aware that there are many large FADs at the harbour entrance.
There is deep water right off the city centre and the police dock adjacent to a small neighbourhood makes for a safe place to leave the dinghy (look for this dock at the N end of the bay with a smaller police boat or two tied up to it). Avoid low tide however when retrieving your dinghy, as this can be an unpleasant experience amongst the sewage and refuse. Most of the families in this neighbourhood are associated with the adjacent intelligence police presence and will keep an eye on your dinghy. The water here, however, is not very clean, but it's a useful place to stop for clearance.
After clearing in, you may prefer to move to the more sheltered anchorage in the SW part of the harbour, on the south side of 2 small islets covered in stilt villages. Watch for reefs you must go around to tuck into this spot. It can be entered from the north through a deep marked channel in the reef. The water here is much cleaner. The anchorage is in 20m mud, right in front of a small causeway leading out to one of the islands. This is closer to the Hamadi neighbourhood, which has a thriving open market. Lots of curious and friendly Papuan families from the adjacent stilt villages will stop by your boat.
There are many other anchorage possibilities in the area.
Diesel can be delivered by a local small boat owner or can be taken in jerry cans from the service station across the road from the waterfront market.
Very few people speak English here however everyone is reported to be very welcoming and friendly.
Last updated: November 2015.
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