MAMIYA SAKI
Submitted by admin on Mon, 02/23/2009 - 04:35.
Mys Uglevoy (Mamiya Saki) (50°24'N., 156°01'E.), 6.5 miles SW of Mys Rifovyy, is fronted by foul ground extending about 0.5 mile E. Several above water rocks lie on this foul ground, the E being Skala Opasnaya (Matsutake Iwa), shaped like a mushroom and conspicuous from the S. Ostrov Chernyy (Hira Iwa), a black rock, lies about 0.6 miles offshore, and 2.2 miles N of Mys Uglevoy. Zaliv Puyshariya (Asahi Wan), between Mys Rifovyy and Mys Uglevoy, affords anchorage with some shelter from SE swells in 18m, about 0.8 mile W of Ostrov Chaykina. The bay is not safe during S or E winds. A rock, formerly Mukai Ne, with a depth of 5.5m, and marked by breakers, lies 1.2 miles offshore, about 1.5 miles SSE of Mys Uglevoy.
Location
Ozernovskiy, Kamchatskaya Obl50° 23' 60" N, 156° 0' 36" E
GuideBook:
PUB 155 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) - EAST COAST OF RUSSIALocation
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