Real Club Nàutico De Castellòn

General Data

Category:

Ports

Latitude

39° 58′ 11″ N

Longitude:

0° 0′ 54″ E

Email:

marinaportcastello@marinaportcastello.es

Phone:

34964282520

Phone2:

34964282697

Town:

El Grao de Castellón

ZIP Code:

12100

Province:

Castellón

Country:

Spain

Address:

Calle Escollera de Pte., s/n

Features

Minimum Draft:

2m

Maximum Draft:

4m

Berth:

467

Maximum boat length:

35m

Quayside Services

With Fuel
Water
Electricity
slipway
Crane
Travellift
Toilet Facilities
Showers
Fire Services
With Motor Repair
Electrical Repair
Weather Services
Moorers
Guarding
Divers

Description

It was the year 1930 when a group of friends, big fans of swimming, began gestating what two years later would be officially established as a sports club with the name CLUB NÁUTICO DE CASTELLÓN.

As could not be otherwise, parallel to this, the newly created CLUB headquarters, a simple wooden barracks, emerged and, although it became unusable over the years, it provided not a few great services until it was replaced by a modern building adapted to the needs and opened in 1962, that is, 30 years later.

The inexorable passage of time also meant that this modern building was itself out of phase, unable to respond to the new level of sporting demands demanded by society, which led to the construction of the current building in the 2000 Social, a few years later, to complete this process of adaptation undertaken with an expansion of piers and slides, which is currently enjoyed by the Club Náutico de Castellón and today, by virtue of the concession SM the King, D. Juan Carlos I, REAL CLUB NÁUTICO DE CASTELLÓN.

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