Stern mooring buoys make it easy for sailors to moor boats so they lie well - even in bad weather. A spike has been developed for Anholt Harbour's stern mooring buoys, which is shot into the harbour bottom and wedges itself in place so that the buoy can withstand the pull of the boats.
The buoys are 3 metres high, of which 1 metre is above the water. They are therefore easier for sailors to grasp, without risk of damage to the boats.
The marina meets guests' expectations for safe and comfortable floating docks. The harbor at Anholt can accommodate approximately 250 vessels.
New water meters have been installed on all the bridges, and LED lights have been installed in the electric meters, which provide nice and pleasant lighting on bright summer evenings.
During the summer holidays, the harbour basin is crowded. The isolated island in the middle of the Kattegat is a magnet for sailors who want to go off shore. In many ways, a trip to Anholt is a journey into a time when nature, local residents and the many summer visitors share a unique part of Denmark.