1. Chairman Phone +49- |
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2. Chairman Phone +49-531-314135 |
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Treasurer |
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Harbour Master |
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Sports Manager This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
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Secretary |
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Assessor This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. |
The marina of BMC is located at kilometer 217.5 of the Mittelland canal. It offers berths with pilings and dock facilities for 39 boats from 7.5 m to 12 m in length. There are enough free berths for our guests. All berths have installed power outlets (230 V). In our clubhouse you will find toilets and showers.
Here you can find the demurrage fees.
In the nearby small village of Watenbüttel you can add your stock in many stores.
Since 2010 the harbour is separated from the canall by a movable harbour gate.
For new club members enough vacant berths are available.
The BMC is happy to welcome new members and young people who are enthusiastic about water sports. Don't hesitate to ask, or just drop in for a small tour with us.
For Guests with the boat |
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Demurrage fee for your boat including flat rate for electric power, internet acces per WIFI, water, showers and waste disposal per meter boat length and night | 1,70 € |
for each person on board per night | 1,00 € |
For Guests with the camper | |
Camper including flat rate for electric power, internet access per WiFI, water, showers, waste disposal and waste water disposal of your chemical toilet per night | 20,00 € |
Optional trailer per night | 5,00 € |
Updated 01.02.2022
Operating the Harbour Gate
Our guests shall moore at the holding position on the north bank of the Mittelland canal before entering the harbour. The gate shall prevent the entry of dispersed sludge into the harbour by commercial vessels. Please wait for a longer gap between moving cargo ships before you open the gate. Walking on the gate prohibited.
Holding postion on the north bank. On right top the switch.
The port gate is operated by an electric drive. Opening is triggered by a single push of a button. On the channel's side the button is located at the upper right edge of the billboard at the holding postion. Inside the harbour the switch is connected to red cord which you can reach easily from your boat.
Traffic lights: RED = locked, GREEN = open
The current position of the gate is indicated by a traffic signal. A RED signal indicates that passing of the gate is prohibited. After complete opening of the gate the light signal turns to GREEN. Passing the gate is allowed as long as the light shows GREEN.
Sensors
The safe passage through the open gate is secured by photocell sensors. One sensor is located on the canal side of the gate and another sensor is located on the harbour side behind the gate. When the gate is fully opened the sensor signals are ignored. A passing boat during gate closure will trigger an instant stop and a full re-opening of the gate.
Manually closure
When the gate is full opened position, a 3 second long push of the button will close the gate. During the closing phase the light signal is automatically switched to RED.
Automatic closure
FIVE minutes after the complete opening of the gate, or FIVE minutes after the last interrupt of one the two sensors, the light signal is switched to flashing RED (frequency 1 Hz). One minute later the automatic closure is started and the traffic light shows RED.
Compliance with commercial traffic
The port gate shall prevent the entry of dispersed sludge of commercial shipping while passing the harbor entrance. To ensure the intended function you should comply with the traffic situation in the vicinity of the harbor. As long as freight vessels or pushed convoys are nearby the harbor entrance, please do not open the gate. Before leaving the harbour, please observe both sides of the canal via mirrors located on the left and right side of the gate. If there is no commercial traffic passing, you can push the button to open the gate.
Mirrors for the vision
Here you see traffic mirrors to observe both sides of the Mittelland canal.
View to the west
View to the east
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