Ambon (Yos Sudarso Port) - Docking

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A swell often works its way into the harbour here and there can be frequent squalls.

There are now free moorings off Anahusu Beach (where the Darwin-Ambon Rally finishes). It is a beautiful spot. If any help is a need with supplies or yacht repairs, see Bertie Sapardi (phone number +6281247476800). He lives on the beach in front of the moorings and is very helpful.

However, although it is adequate in settled weather, if anchoring, be aware that the holding is very patchy. Anchor on a shelf of coral very close to shore in approx. 20m. This is a long way from town.

A quieter more protected anchorage is to be found by passing through the channel in the NE corner of the harbour into an inner lagoon. The best shelter is to be found along the west, north and northeast shores. The bottom is sand/mud, approx. 15 meters.

The Marine Police dock and station here (approx. 03 38.3811 S / 128 14.3379 E) have a dock which they may permit you to use for dinghy landing. The Police may also be able to assist with fuel.

An alternative to anchoring in the harbour is to anchor in the bay to the east of Passo. This is a large sandy bay with depths from five to 10 meters. Access to Ambon is excellent using the local minivan transport (“bemos”).

Last updated:  July 2017

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  1. January 15, 2020 at 2:45 AM
    evangorp says:

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  2. July 27, 2017 at 10:11 AM
    Data Entry3 says:

    Posted on behalf of Hayley

    Ambon the home of the Darwin-Ambon rally is now a safe area with huge potential for cruising the many unexplored islands.

    When arriving in Ambon harbour, head for Amahusu beach where there are free moorings that are used by the rally.

    For any help, be it supplies or yacht repairs, see Bertie Sapardi phone number +6281247476800. He lives on the beach in front of the moorings at Amahusu. He is extremely helpful and knows how to get things done.

    The area is very safe, we have left our yacht there on the moorings for months at a time with no troubles.