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Bygdø allé båtforening

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Bygdø allé båtforening

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Bygdø Allé Båtforening (BAB) is a charity-based, non-commercial maritime community in the heart of Frognerkilen. The association has a beautiful, updated pier facility with 118 + 2 berths and a guardhouse in the innermost part of Frognerkilen, in addition to winter storage places on land at Sjølyst Båtopplag.The association is run by and for the members. This means that you must be a member to rec

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59.91767 N, 10.68809 E

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Active Winter Community?

Yes

Manoeuvrability

Fair

Approaches & Channel Marking

Fair

Dock Type

Floating

Depth at MLW

< 2m

Current/Tidal Flow

Beware

Visitor Berths

No

Telephone
+4722445936

Weather

Sun
1PM - 5PM
10 November 2024
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    Cloudy
Sun
5PM - 9PM
10 November 2024
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    Light and variable.
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    3°C
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Cloudy
Sun
9PM - 5AM
10 November 2024
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    Light and variable.
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    3°C
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    UV Index: 0 - Low
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    Cloudy
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