Kudat - Docking
In Kudat there are two main berthing options.
1: Well-protected anchorage Basin with Marina Jeti Kudat (locally known as the “Duck Pond”)
It is best to enter in the morning before the wind and swell build up as there are reefs each side of the entrance and manoeuvring inside will be easier in calm conditions. This is a good place to leave a boat unattended.
The marina has limited space (one pontoon only) and is only suitable for small boats (<40ft). It’s advisable to check for space first by dinghy and speaking with the marina staff before entering.
In settled whether it’s possible to anchor near the boatyard, on the port side when entering. Rally fleets that visit here often anchor outside the duck pond.
Alternatively anchor stern-to the wall and use as long a chain as possible. Note that there is no fee to tie to the wall (not part of the marina) but the marina will levy a dinghy fee if you are using their dock and facilities.
There is a hotel close by (Kudat Golf & Marina Resort) with a restaurant and bar and Wi-Fi. Penuwasa boatyard is also in the basin.
Dinghies can be parked at the floating army dock in the southern corner – there is a permanent army camp there, so it is reasonably secure.
2: Anchoring opposite Town
The other anchorage is opposite the town west of the main jetty (N 06-52-674 and E 116-50-582). In good conditions anchoring off, the town Esplanade is possible.
Getting ashore is possible near the ferry terminal, but be sure to use a stern anchor on the dinghy. This jetty is walking distance to the market, supermarket etc.
There are however many fishing boats near the ferry terminal which make access with a dinghy difficult. It may be preferable to go for the west side of the main jetty which has access with stairs, easy at all states of tide (2m +). Furthermore, the main jetty is controlled by Police which makes it much safer.
An alternative anchorage is to drop on the same latitude but E 116-51-293. This anchorage is better protected against the fresh SW wind and is near the “waterfront” where there are good seafood restaurants. Again, walking distance from banks, shopping etc.
Security
Thefts and boardings have been reported from boats anchored off the town, and boats left unattended on the hard, in the past.
Last updated: September 2018
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Posted on behalf of Joe Bayne re. Penewasa Shipyard, Kudat
Recently completed a haulout in Kudat Borneo and was very satisfied. The yard is commercial, catering to fishing boats which are on a dirt hard stand. Yachts can also use this at a slightly cheaper rate, but we chose to use the concrete apron by the office and travel lift. Each vessel on this apron got its own shower and toilet which also gave a small amount of storage – but not for paint and the like.
The staff was friendly and accommodating.
We did this as mostly DIY but contracted with Tommy to assist in hull painting. He normally gives a contract price, but after our disaster with Zeke in Carmen Philippines I oversaw the work and we agreed on a price for him to spray and the labour for sanding and priming would be separate. This worked well and the Imron paint from Dayspring in Kota Kinabalu gave a nice gloss.
I had some stainless work done by the yard and was very pleased with it also.
The yard can organize galvanising and some supplies from KK.
I would use this yard again.
WOULD LIKE TO ADVISE PEOPLE THAT BOX JELLYFISH ARE VERY COMMON IN THE POND AND (2 ) 1.5-metre CROCS HAVE BEEN SEEN RECENTLY, STILL SMALL BUT STILL AROUND SO WHO KNOWS ?? A LOT OF PEOPLE JUMP IN UNAWARE OF ANY DANGERS AT ALL, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED !!!!!!!!!!!!
Marina Jetty is open, however, it is really only suitable for boats up to 40ft and I would not leave the boat for any length of time,the marina was never built correctly from the start,the pylons were never rammed in, and are still moveable,the pontoons are small and are unstable the cleats were also never securely bolted in,there are lights now but no power for the boats unless you have a very long extension lead, this is an ok spot for a few days ? if it blows up I think they will have a problem, and the staff have no idea of boats including Adam Wong, so if there is a problem make sure your there !! also they have no insurance, boats on anchor should not pay until moorings are in place ? and the marina buys a boat to assist to back tie, there are many local boats also an anchor that is not paying!! most are not secured very well and often break loose, so be aware !!!!
Marina Jetty Kudat next to the Kudat Golf Club Marina Resort is now fully operational. It is a well-run facility and the office staff are very helpful. The office is open M-Sa 8:30-5:30. The facility includes water on the dock, restrooms with showers, a large upstairs outdoor covered deck with tables for gatherings, a large a/c room with tables and book exchange, and wi-fi in all public areas.
Currently, a caretaker lives in a room by the entrance who closes the front gates at night to vehicles. The rates are 800RM per month per boat in the marina. Weekly and daily rates are available. Boats tied to the wall pay 400RM for use of the facilities and dingy tie-up. The marina is clean and safe. The owners are very accommodating to cruisers and even hosted a grand Chinese New Year party on Feb 2 complete with lunch and a lion dance. Email: J-D_marinakudat@outlook.com and phone: 088-616298. The manager is Adam Wong