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Welcome to the 2019 Marina handbook which aims to provide you with all the information you need for a relaxing and pleasureable stay.

In this booklet you will find information relating to the Our multi-award-winning Marina marina and the local area. It also was the first to open in the Bristol includes vital details of locking Channel and we believe, still procedures and important safety leads the way in terms of facilities information which will be of and friendly service. interest to the first time visitor. We are situated between the If you find that anything needs vibrant City Centre and the broad, clarifying or you have any sandy sweep of . questions at all, please do not hesitate to contact us, where we will be only too pleased to help. Swansea Marina Lockside, , NEW for 2019 Swansea, SA1 1WG Tel: 01792 470310 • Petrol - We will be installing a petrol pump from April 2018, Email: [email protected] www.swanseamarina.org.uk • Laundry - We have refurbished our Laundry, replacing our boiler, washing VHF: Channel 80 machines & Tumble Dryers Waypoint position: (PIERHEADS) 51° 36’.43N, 003° 55’.67W • Wifi - During 2019 we will be installing a new WIFI system (WGS 84 Datum)

• Visitors – Ask about 28 day berthing bundles and save on daily visitor berthing charges.

If you wish to leave your boat here for a longer period you will find the transport links are excellent.

London is a mere three and a half hours on the M4 and the recently modernised railway station provides links to all parts of the country. 1 Routes from Swansea Dundee Marina Edinburgh

Glasgow

Newcastle Carlisle

Hull Blackpool

Dublin Bay 150m Holyhead 15 0m Liverpool

Pwllheli 120m South West Ireland Norwich Birmingham Coventry Dingle Marina Crosshaven 270m 170m SWANSEA Milford Haven 50m MARINA London Cardiff Bristol Portishead Dover Southampton Lundy Island 40m Watchet Scilly Isles 130m Marina Plymouth operating times

Reception Locks Apr - Sept 0800 - 2100 Every day BST 0700 - 2200 Oct - Mar 0800 - 1800 Weekends GMT 0700 - 2200 Week days GMT 0700 - 1900

2 At Swansea Marina we offer: Marine Forecasts • 550 fully serviced pontoon berths www.metoffice.gov.uk • Shower Blocks • Boatyard Daily weather forecasts are • 16 weeks free winter storage available from reception. to annual bertholders Marina Call Sign • Car Parking “Swansea Marina” • 28 day visitor berthing discounts VHF Ch. 80 • Contract extension when away (1-3 months) Barrage Call Sign • New Boat Sales & Brokerage “Tawe Lock” VHF Ch. 18 • Marine Engineer • Chandler • Sail Maker • Electric car charging point • Café’s / Restaurants • Beach • City Centre

3 Marina Guide to Facilities Boatyard Electricity Supplies We have a 20 tonne Marine Travel Most of our berths have 240 volt / Hoist available. A crane facility is also 16amp supplies. In addition many of available for masts etc. The yard has our hammerheads also have 32amp various businesses that undertake supplies. Electricity is charged via a pre- hull, GRP, wood, engineering and paid card system. electrical repairs. Free storage ashore To use electricity for the first time, simply is offered to annual berthholders for a purchase a £5 electricity card from a limited period (space permitting). The coin-operated kiosk located at ‘M’ and ‘Q’ boatyard operates Tuesday - Saturday bridgeheads. inclusive. Future top-ups can be made at reception using this card. Water Allow hose pipes to run for 30 Diesel, Petrol & Gas seconds before filling tanks on the A diesel pump is located on the outside pontoons. Please recoil the hose of the Marina Lock; diesel and gas bottle pipes after use and do not leave refills are available from 7.00am until half the hose end in the water as this is an hour before the office is closed. unhygienic. A petrol facility is currently being installed and will be available from April 2019. Laundry The laundry is located on the ground floor at reception. The machines are coin operated (change available from reception). • Washing machine 2 x £1 cycle time 25 mins • Tumble Dryer 2 x £1 cycle time 45 mins • Washing tablets 2 x £1.

4 Security Each bridgehead has a self locking gate, Out of hours Security access is via a pontoon security fob available from reception for. There is a refundable Tel: 01792 646440 deposit of £5 per fob. Visitors will be issued with a pin number when moored in phase 2 of the Marina. Refuse / Recycling Please do not leave or prop the gates open; In order to keep waste costs to a minimum site security is in everyone’s interest. we encourage all berth holders to recycle. A security officer patrols the Marina at night We provide the following disposal points Marina Guide to Facilities and CCTV is in operation throughout the around the Marina: marina Pontoon Bridgeheads Car Parking • Glass All annual berth holders are entitled to • Cans two car park permits. Permit holders may park their vehicle for free at any of our • Plastic (Pontoons A – J located at three car parks providing they display bridgeheads, Pontoons K – U located their valid permit, subject to terms and at pontoons) conditions. • Small bins for non recyclable waste

Boatyard / Toilets and Showers Hazardous Waste Point There is 24 hour access to these facilities by use of a Marina pontoon security fob. • Cardboard They are located at three locations: • Oil • The rear (south) of Marina Control • Oil Filters / Rags building. A toilet for the disabled is • Antifoul Tins also located here. • Gas bottles • Adjacent to the bridgehead on the • Batteries North side of Phase I. • Adjacent to the bridgehead on the Berth holders are expected to dispose South side of Phase II. electrical equipment, large packaging and • Slop and sluice rooms are available rubbish that we currently do not recycle in phase II of the Marina. at their local amenity site. A ship’s toilet may not be used whilst in the Marina Telephones A public payphone is situated close to the North side bridgehead gate in phase 1.

5 Safety & Security Fire General Safety Safety equipment is installed on the action pontoons at regular intervals. Each bridgehead has a safety map outlining these locations. Please familiarise yourself with this map. Pontoon Safety / Adverse Weather Shower blocks The pontoons can become very slippery on hearing the alarm: when they are wet or icy. Grit bins are situated close to each 1 Leave the building immediately. bridgehead. 2 Contact Emergency Services 999. High winds can cause mobility problems and strong gusts can catch you off 3 Contact Reception on 01792 470310 or guard. Customers are advised not to 01792 646440 (out of hours). go out onto the pontoons in adverse weather conditions unless absolutely necessary. Particular care should be Pontoons / Boatyard taken when negotiating the bridgehead on discovering a fire: ramps and getting on or off boats. We advise all users to wear life jackets when 1 Raise the alarm (shout “FIRE” and alert walking on the pontoons, especially in boat owners). poor weather conditions. 2 Contact Emergency Services 999. Insurance 3 Contact Reception on 01792 470310 or Please note that third party insurance for 01792 646440 (out of hours). a minimum of £3,000,000 is mandatory 4 Clear the area of people. for the duration of your stay at Swansea 5 Only tackle the fire if it is safe to do so, Marina. with the extinguishers provided in the Speed Limits emergency cabinets. There is a 4 knot speed limit in the Retreat to a safe distance upwind - Marina Impounded water and river. 6 Do not run! Please control your wash. 7 Do not stop to collect personal belongings. 6 Pilotage notes

Not to be used for Navigation

In Swansea Bay tidal streams flow anti-clockwise for 9.5 hrs (Swansea HW - 3.5 to +6), with at times a race off Hd. From HW - 6 to - 3 the stream reverses, setting N past Mumbles Hd towards Swansea. Keep seaward of Mixon Shoal. When N of SW Inner Green Grounds (SWIGG) SCM It buoy, Q (6) + LFI 15s keep to W of dredged channel and clear of commercial ships. Yachts must motor in harbour and approach, maximum speed 4kn. 7 Entering and Leaving the Port All Marina users are reminded that All pleasure craft using the port must we share the entrance to the river observe the rules governing the “Prevention with the fairway for commercial of Collisions at Sea”, particularly when shipping entering and leaving the navigating within the dredged channel port of Swansea. North of the S.W.I.G.G. buoy (South West It is very important that all boat Inner Green Grounds) to the harbour owners obey the rules laid down entrance. You are advised to approach the by the authorities and give way to harbour entrance in the commercial shipping at all times. waters to the west of the dredged channel (where practicable). Port Regulations Large vessels entering or leaving the harbour must be given a wide berth at all When entering the river all craft times. should maintain a listening watch All pleasure craft must be under power on Swansea Dock’s VHF channel when in the vicinity of the harbour and 14 (Any instruction issued by the should clear waters used by commercial Harbour Master on this frequency shipping as soon as possible. must be followed). If in doubt call “Swansea Docks” on Lock Operating Hours VHF14 or “Tawe Lock” on VHF 18 ABP docks can also be contacted on Weekdays 0700 – 1900 GMT 0870 6096699. Weekdays 0700 – 2200 BST Sat/Sun 0700 – 2200 BST & GMT

8 Access to Tidal Locks

All access from the sea to the Marina is through the Tawe Barrage Lock during the published hours. During busy locking periods a queuing system will be in operation. Vessels that do not make contact with the Lockmaster or disobey his/her instruction will not be given priority over other traffic. In the interest of every boat owner’s safety, it is of the utmost importance that the Lockmaster’s instructions are obeyed at all times. Vessels leaving either lock must then transfer to the next lock’s VHF channel on approach and use the appropriate procedure above.

Lock Availability Tawe Barrage Lock – call sign: ‘Tawe Lock’ CH. 18 It is essential that all boat owners wishing to proceed through the locks or swingbridge operate a VHF radio. Marina & Swingbridge – call Vessels must call “Swansea Marina” sign: ‘Swansea Marina’ CH. 80 on channel 80 before leaving their berth to request lock information and must remain listening on CH. 80 until passage through the bridge or lock is completed.

When you require use of the Tawe Barrage lock you must call ‘Tawe Lock’ to request information and remain listening on CH. 18 until passage through the lock is completed. Do not proceed into the locks unless instruction has been given.

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Important Notes Lock Procedure and Tidal Curves, Datum, Time & Height Differences at Swansea Marina

Normal procedure for locking out through the Tawe DO NOT PROCEED Barrage lock is for the lock to be taken down on the LOCK CLOSED hour and return to the river on the half hour. OR FREE FLOW IN OPERATION The first lock out of the day at the Tawe lock will be taken down at approximately 0710. The last Tawe lock in is half an hour before the close of business each day. DO NOT PROCEED Boat owners should be ready to leave their berth at LOCKING IN PROGRESS approximately quarter to the hour to allow vessels sufficient time to enter the Tawe lock. Any deviation from the above will be at the discretion of the duty Tawe Lockmaster who will pay due regard to the volume of traffic and any other FREE FLOW prevailing conditions. IN OPERATION Any vessels not returning on the same day are proceed with caution required to inform the Lockmaster and Coastguard. allowing sufficient room for the preceeding vessel A holding buoy is situated downstream from the to manoeuvre to its berth lock and may be used outside of locking hours. Great care is necessary at low water spring tides as there is a danger of drying out. LOCK LOADING IN PROGRESS Proceed into lock as directed

10 Lock Procedure and Tidal Curves, Datum, Time & Height Differences at Swansea Marina

Metric Depth Time (HW) Difference At Nearby Ports Conversion Table (Approx—times may vary due to weather conditions) metres feet 2.0 6’7” Lundy -0030 1.9 6’3” Ilfracombe -0021 1.8 5’11” Tenby -0010 1.7 5’7” Llanelli -0007 1.6 5’3” Barnstaple -0005 1.5 4’11” Skomer Island -0005 1.4 4’7” Milford Haven -0004 1.3 4’3” Port Talbot -0004 1.2 3’11” Porthcawl -0004 1.1 3’7” Burry Port -0003 1.0 3’3” Carmarthen +0001 0.9 2’11” Neyland +0005 0.8 2’7” Barry +0027 0.7 2’4” Cardiff +0034 0.6 2’0” Avonmouth +0049

11 12 13 MarinaMore than a...

Swansea Marina’s central location in the When the weather is less kind Bristol Channel makes it an unsurpassed you can enjoy one of our cruising centre with marinas to the east museums or art galleries, including Cardiff, Watchet and Portishead, or take the children to the fabulous with Neyland and Milford Haven to the West. water park at the LC2. The spectacular, rugged coastline of Devon is a mere twenty or so miles away. If you should decide to moor with us The vibrant city centre of Swansea lies right permanently you will find that there is on our doorstep. With a huge range of shops something happening throughout the and a world-famous covered market this year. Annual events include the Waterfront is just the place to indulge in a little retail Wonderland with its winter fair and ice therapy! There are a large number of bars skating; the annual Air Show, in the spring and cafes and an increasingly cosmopolitan the annual Clyne in Bloom event and, of range of restaurants. course, the Swansea Bay Summer Festival If the sun is shining why not enjoy your coffee with events too numerous to mention. al fresco at one of the many establishments offering tables with a view over the water.

14 Swansea Marina, where the City meets the Sea The Marina's unique location guarantees something to please every member of the family.

Sports fans will not be disappointed; we are not far from sporting events at the city’s . All watersports are well catered for and numerous gyms offer the opportunity to work off last night’s dinner! So, whatever the weather and whatever the time of year, the city of Swansea and its acclaimed marina will always have something to offer.

Closer to home lie the charming villages and breathtaking coastline of the Peninsula. Whether you are looking for secluded rocky coves or sweeping sandy bays you will not be disappointed. Gower beaches frequently feature in lists of top twenty British beaches, why not visit and find out why.

15 MarinaYour Award Winning

Here at Swansea Marina we take pride in maintaining the highest standards in all areas of our operation. These high standards are reflected in the number of awards we have won.

These awards cover environmental responsibility, standards of facilities, management controls and health and safety standards.

We are accredited with Blue Flag and SGS Quality standard ISO9001:2008.

16 Useful Telephone Numbers

Marina services Taxis 01792 474747 Ben Sutcliffe Surveyor 07796 457307 Hook and line fishing tackle 07988 Local attractions 248716 Tourist Information 01792 468321 Travel information Grand Theatre 01792 475715 Railway Station (Rail Enquiries) Central Library 01792 636464 Marina 08457 484950 Swansea Museum 01792 653763 Bus Station 08712 002233 Odeon UCI Cinema 0871 2244007 Glynn Vivian Art Gallery 01792 516900 Health and Emergency Plantasia 01792 474555 Coastguard 01646 690909 National Waterfront Museum Morriston Hospital 01792 702222 02920 573600 Singleton Hospital 01792 205666

NHS Direct 0845 46 47

17 MARINE SERVICE CENTRE

Engine servicing, repairs & replacement Awlgrip & International Application Centre Sealift lifting boats up to 50 tons Dek-King Centre GRP/FRP repairs Hot Vac osmosis treatment Insurance repairs Rigging 3M Gelcare Centre Water Injection Dredging For a competitive quote contact us: t: 02920 34 34 59 e: [email protected] w: www.themarinegroup.co.uk Visit us at: Cardiff Marine Village, Penarth Road, Cardiff, CF11 8TU

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Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m 02:15 7.80 00:58 7.31 03:54 7.76 04:05 8.37 02:01 6.93 02:32 7.56 1 08:25 2.65 16 07:15 3.14 1 10:02 2.60 17 10:19 1.84 1 08:15 3.33 17 08:57 2.51 Tu 14:42 8.03 W 13:39 7.57 F 16:19 7.85 Su 16:37 8.71 F 14:40 6.94 Su 15:18 7.91 21:06 2.51 19:57 2.87 22:34 2.43 22:46 1.54 21:05 3.28 21:30 2.22 03:23 8.03 17 02:14 7.54 04:47 8.22 05:03 9.06 03:24 7.26 03:48 8.28 2 09:29 2.43 08:31 2.83 2 10:53 2.18 18 11:17 1.21 2 09:38 2.94 18 10:07 1.77 W 15:46 8.22 Th 14:51 7.89 Sa 17:09 8.25 M 17:32 9.30 Sa 15:55 7.37 M 16:22 8.65 22:06 2.25 21:06 2.50 23:18 2.01 23:40 0.97 22:12 2.75 22:31 1.48 04:19 8.38 03:24 8.03 05:30 8.65 05:54 9.64 04:24 7.84 04:47 9.05 3 10:23 2.13 18 09:36 2.34 3 19 3 19 Th F 11:34 1.79 12:09 0.70 10:33 2.38 11:04 1.07 16:40 8.48 15:56 8.38 Su 17:49 8.58 Tu 18:23 9.74 Su 16:48 7.92 Tu 17:16 9.31 22:54 1.96 22:06 2.00 23:54 1.67 22:56 2.19 23:24 0.85 00:30 0.55 05:06 8.72 04:24 8.62 06:09 8.96 20 06:43 10.06 05:09 8.41 05:38 9.67 4 11:08 1.84 19 10:33 1.81 4 W 4 20 Sa 12:11 1.51 13:00 0.36 11:14 1.86 11:55 0.53 F 17:26 8.71 16:54 8.90 M 18:27 8.81 19:12 10.02 M 17:28 8.41 W 18:06 9.80 23:34 1.72 23:01 1.51 23:33 1.71 00:29 1.44 01:18 0.29 00:13 0.40 05:47 8.99 05:18 9.18 5 06:46 9.14 21 07:30 10.28 05:48 8.84 21 06:26 10.10 5 11:48 1.63 20 11:27 1.32 Tu Th 5 Th Sa Su 12:46 1.35 13:46 0.20 11:51 1.47 12:42 0.20 18:06 8.87 17:46 9.34 19:01 8.93 19:57 10.12 Tu 18:04 8.77 18:51 10.09 23:53 1.10 6 00:11 1.55 01:03 1.33 02:03 0.23 00:07 1.37 00:59 0.16 06:26 9.14 06:08 9.62 6 07:21 9.18 22 08:15 10.30 6 06:24 9.10 22 07:12 10.31 Su 12:27 1.50 21 12:19 0.94 W F W F M 13:21 1.30 14:30 0.27 12:24 1.22 13:26 0.09 18:43 8.94 18:37 9.67 19:34 8.94 20:40 10.01 18:38 8.98 19:35 10.17 00:46 1.48 00:43 0.80 01:35 1.34 02:44 0.38 00:40 1.18 01:41 0.12 7 07:03 9.19 22 06:57 9.92 7 23 7 23 M Tu 07:53 9.11 08:58 10.10 06:58 9.22 07:54 10.29 13:03 1.46 13:10 0.69 Th 13:52 1.35 Sa 15:09 0.56 Th 12:57 1.11 Sa 14:06 0.22 19:19 8.92 19:26 9.85 20:06 8.88 21:21 9.69 19:10 9.09 20:15 10.04 01:20 1.50 01:31 0.63 02:03 1.45 03:22 0.75 01:12 1.13 02:20 0.31 8 07:38 9.12 23 07:45 10.06 8 24 8 24 Tu 08:24 8.98 09:39 9.66 07:30 9.24 08:33 10.05 13:38 1.52 W 14:00 0.58 F 14:20 1.46 Su 15:47 1.06 F 13:27 1.10 Su 14:42 0.56 19:53 8.81 20:14 9.88 20:36 8.75 22:01 9.16 19:41 9.10 20:53 9.70 01:52 1.62 02:18 0.62 02:29 1.61 04:00 1.30 01:40 1.18 02:55 0.70 9 08:12 8.96 24 08:32 10.04 9 25 9 25 W Th 08:54 8.80 10:21 9.02 08:00 9.18 09:12 9.59 14:12 1.66 14:47 0.64 Sa 14:47 1.63 M 16:24 1.72 Sa 13:54 1.18 M 15:15 1.08 20:26 8.64 21:00 9.73 21:06 8.57 22:42 8.49 20:11 9.04 21:30 9.18 02:22 1.81 03:03 0.79 02:54 1.80 04:40 1.98 02:05 1.29 03:29 1.26 10 08:45 8.73 25 09:19 9.84 10 26 10 26 Th 09:24 8.57 11:05 8.26 08:29 9.06 09:48 8.93 14:42 1.85 F 15:32 0.89 Su 15:15 1.84 Tu 17:07 2.45 Su 14:20 1.30 Tu 15:46 1.74 20:59 8.42 21:45 9.42 21:37 8.33 23:30 7.76 20:40 8.91 22:07 8.51 02:50 2.04 03:46 1.13 03:22 2.04 05:33 2.69 02:30 1.43 04:04 1.93 11 09:18 8.47 26 10:06 9.45 11 27 11 27 Sa 09:57 8.29 11:58 7.51 08:57 8.87 10:27 8.16 F 15:14 2.08 16:16 1.32 M 15:48 2.11 W 18:07 3.11 M 14:45 1.48 W 16:22 2.46 21:33 8.16 22:31 8.94 22:12 8.03 21:08 8.69 22:49 7.78 00:33 7.15 03:20 2.31 04:31 1.61 03:59 2.35 28 06:45 3.23 02:56 1.64 04:50 2.65 12 09:54 8.19 27 10:53 8.92 12 Th 12 28 Sa Su 10:39 7.96 13:12 6.98 09:27 8.59 11:15 7.38 15:49 2.34 17:03 1.87 Tu 16:31 2.48 19:30 3.46 Tu 15:15 1.76 Th 17:15 3.15 22:10 7.88 23:20 8.36 23:00 7.68 21:39 8.38 23:46 7.10 03:57 2.60 05:21 2.18 04:51 2.75 03:30 1.97 05:59 3.26 13 10:35 7.90 28 11:45 8.30 13 13 29 Su M W 11:37 7.60 10:04 8.19 12:23 6.77 16:32 2.62 17:56 2.46 17:35 2.86 W 15:54 2.19 F 18:41 3.60 22:54 7.59 22:23 7.94 29 00:15 7.79 14 00:06 7.37 30 01:16 6.75 14 04:45 2.91 06:22 2.70 06:12 3.08 04:17 2.45 07:30 3.46 11:26 7.65 Tu 12:45 7.75 Th 12:52 7.40 14 11:00 7.69 Sa 14:00 6.64 M 17:28 2.88 19:02 2.92 19:07 3.03 Th 16:53 2.73 20:18 3.50 23:51 7.37 23:29 7.46 01:24 7.41 01:27 7.32 03:47 7.00 05:53 3.15 30 07:36 3.00 15 07:52 3.00 05:36 2.96 31 09:59 3.12 15 12:28 7.50 W 13:57 7.45 F 15 Su Tu 14:16 7.55 12:21 7.29 16:21 7.08 18:39 3.01 20:21 3.06 20:36 2.75 F 18:34 3.09 22:34 2.96 02:43 7.41 02:53 7.70 00:57 7.24 31 08:56 2.94 16 16 Th 09:13 2.50 07:27 3.02 15:15 7.52 Sa 15:33 8.06 Sa 13:54 7.35 21:38 2.84 21:46 2.18 20:15 2.86 19 JOHN HAMER BOAT TRANSPORT SPECIALIST • BRITISH ISLES AND CONTINENT • ALL RISKS (CMR) • YACHTS, BARGES AND CRUISERS Phone: 02920 400488 • Mobile: 07811 400488 • Fax: 02920 400488 [email protected] Visitor Discounts Purchase a ‘28 day berthing bundle’ and use the days anytime throughout 2019 & 2020

Save hundreds compared to paying daily visitor fees No booking in each time you visit, berth allocated through VHF 80

Contact us at reception for more information

20 High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2019 Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres April May June

Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m 04:51 7.60 05:27 9.04 04:59 7.98 05:54 9.30 05:40 8.55 00:45 1.28 1 11:00 2.53 17 11:45 1.06 1 11:02 2.15 17 12:09 0.95 1 11:39 1.67 17 07:03 9.05 M 17:17 7.70 W 17:57 9.27 W 17:20 8.09 F 18:21 9.42 Sa 18:00 8.74 M 13:12 1.29 23:22 2.34 23:22 2.02 19:24 9.25 00:03 0.89 00:25 0.89 00:00 1.62 05:39 8.20 18 06:18 9.59 05:42 8.46 18 06:41 9.52 2 06:22 8.87 01:27 1.25 2 11:43 1.96 Th 12:34 0.60 2 11:42 1.71 Sa 12:54 0.79 Su 12:21 1.41 18 07:45 9.03 Tu 17:59 8.27 18:44 9.71 Th 17:59 8.57 19:04 9.60 18:41 9.06 Tu 13:48 1.31 20:03 9.23 00:01 1.80 00:51 0.52 00:00 1.62 01:09 0.77 00:39 1.38 3 06:20 8.69 19 07:04 9.93 3 06:21 8.82 19 07:24 9.59 3 07:04 9.11 02:05 1.30 W 12:21 1.51 F 13:19 0.35 F 12:20 1.39 Su 13:35 0.78 M 13:02 1.22 19 08:24 8.93 18:35 8.71 19:28 9.94 18:36 8.92 19:45 9.63 19:20 9.29 W 14:24 1.42 20:41 9.10 00:37 1.42 01:34 0.34 00:37 1.36 01:49 0.80 01:21 1.22 4 06:56 9.01 20 07:48 10.06 4 06:57 9.07 20 08:06 9.51 4 07:45 9.25 02:42 1.43 Th 12:56 1.22 Sa 14:01 0.32 Sa 12:55 1.19 M 14:12 0.92 Tu 13:42 1.12 20 09:01 8.75 19:09 9.00 20:10 9.98 19:11 9.16 20:24 9.52 20:00 9.41 Th 14:57 1.59 21:18 8.89 01:12 1.19 02:15 0.36 01:12 1.20 02:27 0.96 02:01 1.14 5 07:30 9.20 21 08:30 9.99 5 07:33 9.23 21 08:44 9.30 5 08:27 9.30 03:18 1.62 F 13:29 1.07 Su 14:39 0.48 Su 13:30 1.08 Tu 14:46 1.16 W 14:22 1.11 21 09:37 8.51 19:42 9.17 20:48 9.84 19:46 9.31 21:01 9.28 20:41 9.41 F 15:29 1.83 21:55 8.60 01:44 1.09 02:53 0.56 01:45 1.13 03:03 1.22 02:44 1.16 6 08:02 9.28 22 09:08 9.73 6 08:09 9.30 22 09:21 8.98 6 09:10 9.22 03:52 1.86 Sa 14:00 1.02 M 15:13 0.81 M 14:03 1.06 W 15:18 1.49 Th 15:03 1.22 22 10:12 8.22 20:14 9.25 21:25 9.53 20:21 9.35 21:38 8.93 21:24 9.28 Sa 16:02 2.11 22:31 8.27 02:13 1.08 03:27 0.91 02:19 1.13 03:37 1.57 03:28 1.30 7 08:33 9.29 23 09:44 9.31 7 08:44 9.27 23 09:57 8.56 7 09:55 9.01 04:29 2.14 Su 14:28 1.05 Tu 15:44 1.28 Tu 14:36 1.12 Th 15:48 1.89 F 15:48 1.45 23 10:49 7.91 20:45 9.24 22:01 9.06 20:55 9.28 22:14 8.50 22:11 9.02 Su 16:37 2.43 23:11 7.93 02:41 1.14 04:01 1.40 02:54 1.22 04:12 1.97 04:18 1.53 8 09:05 9.22 24 10:20 8.74 8 09:20 9.12 24 10:33 8.09 8 10:45 8.69 05:11 2.43 M 14:56 1.15 W 16:14 1.83 W 15:10 1.30 F 16:21 2.32 Sa 16:38 1.78 24 11:30 7.60 21:15 9.14 22:37 8.49 21:31 9.08 22:54 8.03 23:05 8.67 M 17:21 2.75 23:57 7.62 03:09 1.25 04:35 1.97 03:30 1.42 04:53 2.40 05:15 1.83 9 09:36 9.04 25 10:57 8.09 9 10:00 8.83 25 11:14 7.61 9 11:42 8.33 06:00 2.69 Tu 15:24 1.33 Th 16:46 2.43 Th 15:47 1.60 Sa 17:03 2.77 Su 17:39 2.14 25 12:18 7.34 21:45 8.92 23:17 7.86 22:12 8.74 23:40 7.57 Tu 18:18 3.04 00:06 8.34 03:39 1.47 05:17 2.57 04:14 1.76 05:45 2.79 10 06:21 2.11 00:52 7.40 10 10:08 8.74 26 11:40 7.42 10 10:46 8.41 26 12:04 7.19 M 12:45 8.02 26 07:00 2.86 W 15:54 1.63 F 17:33 3.03 F 16:34 2.04 Su 18:03 3.17 18:50 2.40 W 13:17 7.19 22:20 8.58 23:04 8.29 19:29 3.16 00:09 7.26 00:41 7.22 01:14 8.12 04:15 1.83 27 06:19 3.10 05:12 2.19 27 06:51 3.05 11 07:31 2.26 01:56 7.35 11 10:48 8.30 Sa 12:39 6.87 11 11:45 7.93 M 13:09 6.93 Tu 13:54 7.89 27 08:05 2.87 Th 16:36 2.10 18:51 3.48 Sa 17:41 2.52 19:24 3.34 20:05 2.44 Th 14:25 7.25 23:06 8.09 20:41 3.03 01:27 6.88 00:12 7.86 01:56 7.13 02:24 8.11 05:05 2.34 28 07:42 3.35 12 06:30 2.54 28 08:04 3.05 12 08:44 2.22 03:03 7.51 12 11:46 7.75 Su 14:07 6.65 Su 13:00 7.59 Tu 14:27 6.98 W 15:05 8.00 28 09:09 2.68 F 17:37 2.67 20:25 3.51 19:09 2.78 20:42 3.18 21:16 2.26 F 15:35 7.54 21:44 2.70 00:14 7.58 02:57 6.97 01:33 7.68 03:08 7.33 03:32 8.28 13 06:29 2.83 29 09:06 3.15 13 07:55 2.57 29 09:12 2.80 13 09:53 2.02 04:06 7.84 Sa 13:08 7.33 M 15:33 6.94 M 14:21 7.61 W 15:38 7.33 Th 16:11 8.31 29 10:09 2.36 19:21 3.03 21:43 3.09 20:35 2.61 21:45 2.79 22:19 1.95 Sa 16:34 8.00 22:38 2.29 01:44 7.34 04:06 7.43 02:53 7.90 04:07 7.73 04:33 8.55 14 08:12 2.87 30 10:12 2.67 14 09:17 2.25 30 10:09 2.41 14 10:53 1.75 05:00 8.25 Su 14:39 7.38 Tu 16:34 7.51 Tu 15:36 8.01 Th 16:33 7.83 F 17:08 8.66 30 11:01 1.99 20:57 2.79 22:38 2.53 21:48 2.14 22:35 2.34 23:13 1.64 Su 17:26 8.49 23:27 1.87 03:15 7.66 04:03 8.39 04:57 8.16 05:28 8.80 15 09:41 2.39 15 10:24 1.75 31 10:56 2.01 15 11:45 1.51 M 16:00 7.93 W 16:40 8.57 F 17:18 8.32 Sa 17:57 8.97 22:12 2.16 22:48 1.60 23:18 1.94 00:01 1.41 04:28 8.34 05:02 8.90 16 06:18 8.97 16 10:50 1.69 16 11:21 1.28 Su 12:30 1.35 Tu 17:04 8.65 Th 17:33 9.07 18:42 9.16 23:12 1.46 23:39 1.17 21 22 High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2019 Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres July August September Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m 05:51 8.65 01:10 1.52 00:49 1.13 02:03 1.32 02:15 0.31 02:38 1.29 1 11:51 1.63 17 07:27 8.74 1 07:11 9.35 17 08:20 8.87 1 08:30 10.07 17 08:54 9.01 M 18:13 8.93 W 13:30 1.53 Th 13:13 0.98 Sa 14:17 1.37 Su 14:33 0.33 Tu 14:50 1.45 19:46 9.08 19:30 9.71 20:38 9.13 20:48 10.34 21:10 9.04 00:15 1.52 2 06:39 8.99 01:47 1.44 01:39 0.81 02:35 1.34 03:00 0.31 03:04 1.46 Tu 12:39 1.33 18 08:06 8.77 2 08:00 9.62 18 08:52 8.84 2 09:15 10.05 18 09:23 8.87 18:58 9.27 Th 14:04 1.48 F 14:02 0.73 Su 14:48 1.44 M 15:16 0.40 W 15:14 1.63 20:24 9.07 20:18 9.94 21:09 9.00 21:33 10.20 21:37 8.82 01:02 1.24 3 07:26 9.24 02:23 1.44 02:29 0.63 03:05 1.44 03:42 0.53 03:28 1.67 W 13:26 1.11 19 08:42 8.73 3 08:48 9.76 19 09:22 8.74 3 09:58 9.83 19 09:51 8.66 19:44 9.51 F 14:38 1.52 Sa 14:48 0.62 M 15:15 1.59 Tu 15:57 0.69 Th 15:39 1.87 21:00 8.96 21:06 10.01 21:38 8.82 22:15 9.82 22:04 8.53 01:49 1.05 4 08:13 9.39 02:57 1.52 03:17 0.59 03:32 1.61 04:21 0.97 03:54 1.95 Th 14:12 0.99 20 09:16 8.62 4 09:36 9.75 20 09:51 8.59 4 10:39 9.39 20 10:19 8.37 20:30 9.62 Sa 15:09 1.65 Su 15:33 0.67 Tu 15:40 1.79 W 16:36 1.20 F 16:08 2.19 21:34 8.78 21:52 9.91 22:06 8.58 22:57 9.23 22:36 8.15 02:37 0.96 5 09:01 9.43 03:30 1.66 04:03 0.73 03:59 1.82 05:00 1.59 04:28 2.34 F 14:58 0.98 21 09:49 8.46 5 10:21 9.57 21 10:21 8.37 5 11:21 8.76 21 10:57 7.97 21:17 9.60 Su 15:39 1.84 M 16:18 0.90 W 16:07 2.03 Th 17:17 1.87 Sa 16:48 2.65 22:06 8.54 22:39 9.63 22:36 8.30 23:42 8.47 23:24 7.65 03:26 0.99 6 09:49 9.35 04:02 1.85 04:47 1.05 04:29 2.09 05:43 2.32 05:18 2.87 Sa 15:45 1.09 22 10:21 8.25 6 11:06 9.21 22 10:54 8.10 6 12:08 8.04 22 11:55 7.50 22:06 9.45 M 16:09 2.07 Tu 17:02 1.31 Th 16:39 2.35 F 18:07 2.62 Su 17:54 3.19 22:39 8.28 23:27 9.16 23:12 7.96 04:15 1.13 00:35 7.67 00:42 7.18 7 10:38 9.14 04:35 2.09 05:32 1.54 05:06 2.44 7 06:39 3.04 23 06:50 3.33 Su 16:33 1.33 23 10:56 8.01 7 11:53 8.69 23 11:34 7.76 Sa 13:08 7.36 M 13:20 7.20 22:57 9.19 Tu 16:42 2.35 W 17:49 1.86 F 17:23 2.76 19:16 3.27 19:52 3.39 23:15 7.99 05:06 1.38 00:16 8.56 00:03 7.57 01:47 7.04 02:21 7.13 8 11:28 8.82 05:12 2.35 8 06:21 2.13 24 06:00 2.86 8 07:58 3.52 24 08:40 3.21 M 17:24 1.66 24 11:34 7.75 Th 12:45 8.11 Sa 12:31 7.41 Su 14:33 7.02 Tu 14:59 7.41 23:51 8.84 W 17:22 2.66 18:45 2.46 18:31 3.17 20:52 3.48 21:30 2.92 23:59 7.70 06:00 1.73 01:14 7.94 01:15 7.27 03:18 6.91 03:51 7.66 9 12:22 8.44 05:59 2.64 9 07:21 2.70 25 07:24 3.15 9 09:45 3.46 25 09:59 2.60 Tu 18:21 2.05 25 12:21 7.49 F 13:47 7.60 Su 13:48 7.23 M 16:03 7.25 W 16:20 8.13 Th 18:17 2.98 19:57 2.92 20:14 3.27 22:28 3.12 22:40 2.13 00:48 8.45 10 06:59 2.09 00:54 7.46 02:22 7.49 02:41 7.29 04:38 7.29 04:57 8.45 W 13:21 8.08 26 07:00 2.88 10 08:38 3.04 26 08:58 3.02 10 10:59 2.96 26 11:01 1.84 19:27 2.38 F 13:21 7.31 Sa 15:04 7.39 M 15:18 7.47 Tu 17:08 7.83 Th 17:20 8.96 19:32 3.16 21:22 3.02 21:43 2.84 23:24 2.53 23:36 1.36 01:50 8.13 11 08:05 2.38 02:01 7.38 03:41 7.40 04:04 7.74 05:33 7.85 05:50 9.18 Th 14:27 7.85 27 08:14 2.93 11 10:05 2.98 27 10:13 2.50 11 11:45 2.38 27 11:54 1.16 20:39 2.54 Sa 14:33 7.35 Su 16:23 7.60 Tu 16:36 8.11 W 17:54 8.42 F 18:11 9.65 20:54 3.02 22:40 2.75 22:51 2.16 02:57 7.96 00:03 1.99 00:25 0.75 12 09:17 2.48 03:15 7.55 04:52 7.66 05:10 8.41 12 06:13 8.36 06:38 9.74 F 15:38 7.88 28 09:27 2.70 12 11:12 2.62 28 11:15 1.86 Th 12:18 1.89 28 12:42 0.66 21:50 2.46 Su 15:50 7.69 M 17:24 8.06 W 17:36 8.85 18:32 8.88 Sa 18:58 10.14 22:05 2.60 23:36 2.32 23:48 1.48 04:06 8.01 00:36 1.58 01:12 0.37 13 10:26 2.36 04:26 7.96 05:48 8.05 06:05 9.05 13 06:48 8.74 29 07:24 10.08 Sa 16:44 8.13 29 10:32 2.28 13 12:01 2.20 29 12:09 1.25 F 12:50 1.53 Su 13:29 0.37 22:53 2.22 M 16:57 8.25 Tu 18:12 8.52 Th 18:27 9.49 19:08 9.17 19:44 10.39 23:04 2.07 05:07 8.20 00:19 1.91 00:39 0.91 01:08 1.31 01:57 0.22 14 11:25 2.12 05:26 8.48 14 06:32 8.41 30 06:55 9.56 14 07:22 8.97 30 08:09 10.22 Su 17:39 8.46 30 11:30 1.79 W 12:39 1.83 F 13:00 0.77 Sa 13:21 1.32 M 14:13 0.28 23:45 1.93 Tu 17:51 8.83 18:51 8.88 19:15 9.97 19:42 9.30 20:27 10.41 23:57 1.56 06:00 8.43 00:55 1.60 01:28 0.52 01:39 1.19 15 12:13 1.86 06:20 8.96 15 07:10 8.67 31 07:44 9.90 15 07:54 9.08 M 18:25 8.76 31 12:22 1.34 Th 13:12 1.56 Sa 13:48 0.46 Su 13:54 1.25 W 18:42 9.33 19:29 9.09 20:03 10.25 20:13 9.30 00:30 1.69 16 06:46 8.62 01:30 1.40 02:10 1.19 Tu 12:54 1.66 16 07:46 8.82 16 08:25 9.08 19:07 8.98 F 13:45 1.40 M 14:23 1.31 20:05 9.17 20:42 9.20 23 Swansea Marina Boatyard Services

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24 High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2019 Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres October November December Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m 02:39 0.30 02:39 1.41 02:28 1.35 02:25 1.90 02:41 1.94 03:12 1.91 1 08:51 10.14 17 08:57 9.09 1 08:45 9.28 17 08:50 8.74 1 09:04 8.75 17 09:37 8.79 Tu 14:54 0.42 Th 14:52 1.60 F 14:46 1.53 Su 14:50 2.10 Su 15:06 2.07 Tu 15:46 2.00 21:09 10.20 21:15 8.97 21:02 8.90 21:18 8.37 21:21 8.25 22:10 8.39 03:18 0.61 03:06 1.63 03:01 1.94 03:06 2.29 03:17 2.41 04:07 2.23 2 09:32 9.86 18 09:27 8.87 18 2 18 F 2 09:24 8.70 09:37 8.34 09:45 8.27 10:34 8.49 W 15:33 0.78 15:19 1.84 Sa 15:24 2.13 M 15:41 2.49 M 15:48 2.52 W 16:47 2.27 21:49 9.75 21:44 8.66 21:42 8.21 22:12 7.91 22:03 7.74 23:10 8.07 03:54 1.11 03:33 1.93 03:37 2.58 04:05 2.75 03:59 2.88 05:14 2.52 3 10:10 9.38 19 09:58 8.55 19 3 19 Sa 3 10:06 8.06 10:39 7.94 10:33 7.80 11:38 8.24 Th 16:09 1.32 15:51 2.17 Su 16:09 2.76 Tu 16:55 2.85 Tu 16:38 2.94 Th 17:55 2.47 22:28 9.10 22:19 8.24 22:27 7.50 23:24 7.53 22:53 7.27 00:17 7.87 04:28 1.77 04:07 2.35 04:25 3.20 05:33 3.06 04:55 3.30 20 06:27 2.65 4 10:50 8.73 20 10:39 8.12 4 20 4 F F Su 11:00 7.46 11:57 7.72 11:31 7.43 12:46 8.14 16:48 2.01 16:34 2.64 M 17:09 3.32 W 18:22 2.94 W 17:41 3.24 19:08 2.51 23:09 8.31 23:10 7.70 23:29 6.90 23:57 6.96 00:46 7.48 01:28 7.89 05:06 2.52 05:00 2.90 05:39 3.68 21 07:00 2.98 06:09 3.52 21 07:39 2.56 5 11:33 7.99 21 11:41 7.62 5 Th 5 Sa Sa M 12:17 7.06 13:18 7.86 12:42 7.26 13:56 8.23 17:34 2.77 17:48 3.16 Tu 18:30 3.59 19:45 2.66 Th 18:53 3.31 20:20 2.35 23:57 7.48 22 00:30 7.22 00:58 6.66 02:06 7.84 01:15 6.94 02:39 8.14 06:00 3.25 06:40 3.35 6 07:09 3.75 22 08:15 2.56 6 07:27 3.44 22 08:48 2.29 6 12:31 7.29 Tu 13:07 7.34 W F Su Su 13:43 7.12 14:32 8.32 F 13:54 7.39 15:03 8.48 18:42 3.43 19:40 3.29 19:59 3.41 20:56 2.14 20:03 3.11 21:25 2.06 01:09 6.81 02:06 7.19 02:24 6.96 03:13 8.42 02:28 7.25 03:42 8.53 7 07:20 3.76 23 08:24 3.20 7 23 7 23 W 08:33 3.36 09:18 2.00 08:33 3.11 09:48 1.95 M 13:58 6.90 14:42 7.57 Th 14:54 7.56 Sa 15:34 8.88 Sa 14:57 7.73 M 16:04 8.78 20:15 3.69 21:12 2.83 21:07 2.91 21:54 1.59 21:03 2.74 22:22 1.74 02:47 6.65 03:33 7.73 03:26 7.53 04:09 9.00 03:25 7.73 04:36 8.91 8 09:06 3.73 24 09:42 2.59 8 24 8 24 Tu Th 09:29 2.80 10:12 1.50 09:27 2.68 10:41 1.64 15:31 7.10 16:00 8.26 F 15:47 8.11 Su 16:27 9.36 Su 15:48 8.14 Tu 16:57 9.04 21:58 3.33 22:24 2.08 21:54 2.36 22:45 1.17 21:51 2.33 23:12 1.49 Not a problem... 04:12 7.08 04:39 8.50 04:11 8.12 04:57 9.44 04:12 8.22 05:25 9.20 9 10:30 3.19 25 10:43 1.86 9 25 9 25 W F 10:11 2.27 11:00 1.14 10:12 2.28 11:29 1.42 16:39 7.70 17:00 9.02 Sa 16:30 8.60 M 17:16 9.66 M 16:33 8.53 W 17:46 9.20 22:57 2.70 23:18 1.36 22:33 1.89 23:30 0.93 22:33 1.97 23:57 1.34 05:06 7.73 05:31 9.21 04:49 8.61 05:42 9.71 04:52 8.64 06:09 9.37 10 11:15 2.55 26 11:35 1.22 10 26 10 26 Th Sa 10:48 1.86 11:45 0.95 10:52 1.95 12:13 1.30 17:26 8.33 17:51 9.65 Su 17:09 8.95 Tu 18:03 9.78 Tu 17:13 8.83 Th 18:30 9.24 23:35 2.11 23:09 1.57 23:13 1.69 27 00:06 0.82 00:14 0.86 00:38 1.30 05:46 8.32 05:18 9.73 05:24 8.96 27 06:25 9.80 05:30 8.97 27 06:50 9.42 11 11:48 2.01 Su 11:22 0.78 11 W 11 F F 11:24 1.60 12:30 0.93 11:31 1.71 12:55 1.29 18:05 8.84 17:38 10.06 M 17:44 9.17 18:45 9.74 W 17:52 9.06 19:11 9.18 23:52 0.51 23:44 1.37 23:52 1.50 12 00:09 1.64 00:54 0.96 01:15 1.36 06:21 8.77 06:03 10.03 05:58 9.19 28 07:06 9.73 06:08 9.20 28 07:30 9.35 Sa 12:21 1.60 28 12:07 0.55 12 Th 12 Sa M 11:59 1.47 13:11 1.05 12:09 1.55 13:34 1.38 18:41 9.16 18:23 10.23 Tu 18:18 9.28 19:26 9.53 Th 18:30 9.19 19:49 9.01 00:41 1.34 00:35 0.43 00:17 1.30 01:32 1.19 00:30 1.40 01:51 1.52 13 06:54 9.06 29 06:46 10.12 13 29 13 29 Su Tu 06:31 9.29 07:45 9.52 06:45 9.32 08:09 9.17 12:54 1.37 12:51 0.53 W 12:32 1.44 F 13:50 1.29 F 12:48 1.47 Su 14:12 1.55 19:14 9.33 19:06 10.19 18:51 9.29 20:05 9.20 19:09 9.23 20:27 8.77 01:12 1.19 01:15 0.56 00:49 1.33 02:07 1.53 01:08 1.39 02:24 1.75 14 07:27 9.21 30 07:27 10.01 14 30 14 30 M W 07:05 9.31 08:24 9.19 07:24 9.34 08:47 8.91 13:27 1.28 13:31 0.69 Th 13:04 1.48 Sa 14:28 1.64 Sa 13:28 1.47 M 14:48 1.80 19:45 9.36 19:46 9.94 19:25 9.22 20:43 8.77 19:49 9.17 21:03 8.46 01:44 1.17 01:53 0.88 01:21 1.43 01:46 1.47 02:58 2.05 15 07:57 9.26 31 08:06 9.73 15 15 31 Tu 07:38 9.22 08:04 9.26 09:24 8.58 13:57 1.32 Th 14:09 1.04 F 13:36 1.60 Su 14:09 1.56 Tu 15:24 2.10 20:16 9.31 20:24 9.50 19:59 9.05 20:31 9.00 21:39 8.12 02:12 1.26 01:52 1.62 02:27 1.64 16 08:28 9.21 16 16 W 08:12 9.04 08:48 9.07 14:25 1.43 Sa 14:11 1.80 M 14:54 1.74 20:45 9.18 20:35 8.77 21:18 8.73 25 26 Tawe Lock Closures 2019 January March Saturday 05 Lock Master’s Decision Tuesday 05 1015 - 1315 Sunday 06 Lock Master’s Decision WednesdayLocks will 06 be 1100 closed - 1400 for Monday 07 1130 - 1430 Thursdaymaintenance 07 from 1130 - 1430 Tuesday 08 Lock Master’s Decision Friday2200 08 on Sunday 3rd1200 - 1500 Wednesday 09 Lock Master’s Decision SaturdayMarch 09 and will re-open1230 - 1530 Sunday 10 1245 - 1545 Sunday 20 1000 - 1300 Mondayat 0700 11 on Monday1315 18th - 1615 Monday 21 1045 - 1345 TuesdayMarch 12 2019. 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