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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote superliga Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 May 2013 at 17:17
Dragör is very nice and cosy you can go by bus to the center.
Kastrup, close to the new seacenter of Copenhagen.
Langelinie if you want to be very close to the center but have a quiet stay. 
Nyhavn if you want to be in the center and walk 5 meters for cool beers.
Chritianshavn, opposite from Nyhavn mooring between the houses and close to Christiania if you like a joint Smile

You can also moore right outside the queens palace. But there are no facilities e.g. water, power, toilets etc. 

There are lots of other harbours but these are the ones that springs to mind.

Have fun!




Edited by superliga - 12 May 2013 at 06:53
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Hi Pearl,
thx for the Information!!


best regards

Bjoern



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Another hint in case you have engines problems. Watch your freshwater level. If you loose water first check whether the water is collected under the engine or just not visible. The second is the worse case because it could mix with your engine oil (gasket replacement necessary). But most probably you have a leakage at the inlet opening as this is according to my Yanmar technician a common cause: the connection between the engine head (cast) and the inlet "neck" (steel) can leak as it is another material. It's a minor repair that can be done with epoxy two component type or by solding.

Generally I suggest to have done all repairs by a certified Yanmar or Volvo specialist. You may all be good at changing impellers or gaskets but remember your engine is the heart of your boat; if it fails you have a whole bunch of problems.


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