Water sportsmen in the Masurian Paradise - expansion of the marina infrastructure with service and training facilities for inland sailors

Project facts

Project promoter:
MAZURSKI RAJ sp. z o.o.(PL)
Project Number:
PL-INNOVATION-0183
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€1,332,803
Donor Project Partners:
DSL STAL AS(NO)

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Description

Mazurski Raj - Hotel, Marina & Spa is located in the forests of Puszcza Piska on the shore of Bełdany Lake, on over 6 hectares of land. Responding to market needs, we intend to expand the range of tourist services provided by Mazurski Raj by opening the resort widely to watermen and providing them with comprehensive service. It will include the provision of a place to carry out training for boaters, an increased number of berthing and wintering facilities for vessels, and servicing of these vessels. An important technological innovation will be the use of a mobile application that will allow the port’s boatswain to transmit information on the location of accidents, malfunctions and other hazards in the water area, including the capacity for calling for assistance with automatic transmission of the location from the application. We will also introduce remote reservations for port, training, or boat service, without the need for an employee to confirm service availability.

The investment covers the construction of a marina for 47 berths, the construction of a service hangar and of training infrastructure with facilities. The Norwegian partner, DSL STAL AS, will be responsible for manufacturing some of the structural elements of the hangar for servicing and storing boats. In addition, the acquisition of floating debris removal equipment will enable us to quickly remove large waste from the surface of the lake, which will help protect the ecosystem. Installing photovoltaic panels with a total capacity of 49.6 kW will reduce annual CO2 emissions by ca. 40 tons.

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