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Corrections for January 2018 with the Compliments of Adlard Coles Nautical Corrections for January 2018 with the compliments of Adlard Coles Nautical REEDS Western Almanac 2018 Areas 1-13 corrections to 18th December 2017 include Admiralty Notices to Mariners Week 52/17 Areas 14-26 corrections to 23rd November 2017 include Admiralty Notices to Mariners Week 47/17 EDITORIAL NOTES 1. Corrections to the above Almanacs are placed on www.reedsalmanacs.co.uk at the following intervals: In early January (covering the period since going to press in June); and thereafter at the start of each month from February through to June. There is no repetition, except where an earlier correction is modified by later data. 2. We thank those who have contributed helpful suggestions, all of which are considered and, if feasible, included. Please tell the Editors as soon as possible of any corrections to the Almanac(s) thought to be necessary, particularly as a result of experience at sea. 3. Contents Pages 2 Reeds Update Amendment Form 3–4 Reeds Western Almanac Adlard Coles Nautical Tel 0207 632 5600 50 Bedford Square Fax 0207 6732 5800 London, WC1B 3DP www.reedsalmanacs.co.uk January 2018 1 AMENDMENT/CORRECTION FOR REEDS ALMANAC For forwarding suggested amendments to Reeds Almanac, Reeds Channel Almanac, Reeds Western Almanac and Reeds Eastern Almanac Date of report: Name of sender: Telephone: Email: Reeds Almanac Channel Almanac Western Almanac Eastern Almanac Publication affected: Edition: 2018 2017 Earlier: ________________ Page number(s) affected: ____________________________________________ Reference material Passage information Lights & buoys This report relates to: Country notes Area plan Tides Harbour information (specify): Name: ________________________________ Ref. number: ______·______ Amendment/ Correction: Continue on a separate sheet if necessary Reeds agents: I am a Reeds Agent for: ________________________________ I would like to become a Reeds Agent for: ________________________________ Reports should be submitted to: UK & Ireland, introduction, navigation, tides, safety, first aid [email protected] Continental coast (including Channel Islands and Azores), reference [email protected] data, regulations, communications, weather Anything else: The Editors, Reeds Almanac, Adlard Coles Nautical, 50 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3DP 2 January 2018 CORRECTIONS TO 2018 REEDS WESTERN ALMANAC 35 (LH Col), RONA, LOCH A’BHRAIGE and INNER SOUND, line 2, Rona NE Point , symbol, amend: ; range, amend: 12M. REFERENCE DATA £ ° 12, 0.14 MSI BROADCASTS BY HM COASTGUARD, Section 3, In- 35 (RH Col), HYSKEIR, EIGG, MUCK and ARISAIG, line 13, shore waters forecast areas - Remote MSI transmitters and times, Ardnamurchan £, Ed Note: Range reduced temp’y 12M. amend entries: 36 (RH Col), OBAN, after line 6, insert new line: Transit Marina ° 8 Lyme Regis to Land’s End inc the Isles of Scilly, 0110, Fl G 2m 2M; post; 56°25’·00N 05°28’·57W. A8 Trevose Head (Area 9) Ch 62 42, HARBOURS/ANCHORAGES ON THE EAST OF THE OUTER 9 Land’s End to St David’s Head, inc the Bristol Channel, 0150, HEBRIDES, Shelter, para 3, EAST LOCH TARBERT, line 9, after: amend: Facilities:, add: Harris Hub Marina with pontoon &. Last line,after: Facilities:, add: pontoon &. A9 Hartland Point Ch 64 B9 Combe Martin (N Devon) Ch 63 51, PLOCKTON, Facilities, line 1, charges, !, amend: £15. C9 Severn (Bridges) Ch 64 55, ANCHORAGES IN COLL AND TIREE (Argyll and Bute), GOTT D9 St Hilary (Barry) Ch 63 BAY, line 10, before: y, add: ! 15t £12/nt. E9 Mumbles (Swansea) Ch 64 62, OBAN, Facilities, after para 3, add new para: Oban Transit F9 Monkstone (Tenby) Ch 62 Marina walk ashore berthing on pontoons on N Pier for up to 3 G9 St Ann’s (Milford Haven) Ch 62 days (info welcome). 10 St David’s Head to Great Orme Head St George’s Channel, 0150, Para 4, lines 3-4, Water-Taxi times, amend: on demand. Last line, A10 Dinas Head(Fishguard) Ch 64 delete A new pontoon is under construction off N Pier (info B10 Blaenplwyf(Aberystwyth) Ch 62 welcome). C10 South Stack(Holyhead) Ch 63 AREA 2, SW SCOTLAND D10 Great Orme (A11) Ch 64 72 (LH Col), PORT ELLEN and LOCH INDAAL, after last line, add: L 11 Great Orme Head to the Mull of Galloway, 0130, Indaal, Dir lt 168·5°; Iso WRG 3m 4s WRG 5M, vis: 343°-G-347°-Al WG- A11 Moel-Y-Parc(N wales) Ch 63 348°-Iso W-349°-Al WR-350°-R-354°; 55°46’·01N 06°21’·63W. B11 Langthwaite(Lancaster) Ch 62 83, LARGS Facilities, para 1, last line, before: Q, add: F. C11 Calbeck(Carlisle) Ch 63 93, HARBOUR ON THE FIRTH OF CLYDE SOUTH OF TROON GIRVAN, D11 Snaefell (Isle of Man, A12) Ch 64 para 2, line 3, Ch spire (conspic) brg 104° leads, amend: Entry not 13 Lough Foyle to Carlingford Lough, 0210 recommended LW±2. S’ly of 2 Ch spires brg 110° leads. A13 Slievemartin (Rostrevor) Ch 64 Line 4, after: 4M, add: in dredged channel 1.2m (2017). B13 Orlock Head (Bangor) Ch 62 95, PORTPATRICK, Shelter, line 2, at end, add: Buoys protect C13 Black Mountain (Belfast) Ch 63 ladders/yachts. Depth on wall reported as not more than 1.5m D13 West Torr (Fair Head) Ch 64 (2017). E13 Limvady (Lough Foyle) Ch 10 F13 Navar (Lower Lough Erne) Ch 64 AREA 3, NW ENGLAND 14 Mull of Galloway to Mull of Kintyre inc the Firth of 102 (RH Col), DOUGLAS, line 9, Victoria Pier Hd °, ht, amend: 6m; Clyde and North Channel, 0210 range, amend: 10M; W Col, amend: Post; delete: vis: 225°-327°. A14 Rhu Staffnish (Kintyre) Ch 10 105, ISLE OF MAN, Harbours and anchorages, after last line, add: B14 Lawhill (Ardrossan) Ch 64 90 day pass for all hbrs (except marina berths) – £182·88. C14 Clyde (Greenock) Ch 62 107, PEEL, Chartlet, Ed Note: Silting is reducing the depths close N 15 Mull of Kintyre to Arnamurchan Point, 0210 of the outer breakwater. A15 Kilchiaran (SW Islay) Ch 62 AREA 4, S WALES AND BRISTOL CHANNEL B15 South Knapdale (Loch Fyne) Ch 63 159, BURNHAM-ON-SEA, Chartlet, N of Larks Spit, Leading lts C15 Torosay (E Mull) Ch 10 in line, 112°, amend: 117°. Ed Note: Dashed line to be rotated D15 Glengorm (N Mull) Ch 62 clockwise through 5°. E15 Tiree Ch 62 163, PADSTOW, Chartlet, main chan, E of Gun Pt, close west of 16 The Minch, 0110 depth 37, insert: PHM, R flare; annotate: Fl(2)R.5s Brae Spit. A16 Arisaig (S of Mallaig) Ch 64 AREA 5, S IRELAND B16 Drumfearn (SE Skye) Ch 63 170 (RH Col), ARKLOW to WEXFORD, after line 8, No 1 Glassgorman C16 Skriag (Portree, Skye) Ch 10 add: Courtown Fl R 5s 2m 3M; twr; 52°38’·61N 06°13’·45W. D16 Rodel (S Harris) Ch 62 ° E16 Melvaig (Loch Ewe) Ch 64 Courtown ° Fl G 5s 2m 3M; twr; 52°38’·61N 06°13’·45W. F16 Portnaguran ( E Lewis) Ch 63 171 (LH Col), CORK, line 3, Fort Davis Ldg lts, brg, amend: 354·5°; Front, lat/long, amend: 51°48’·83N 08°15’·79W. 17 Arnamurchan Point to Cape Wrath, 0110 Lines 4-6, ht, amend: 25m; sectors , amend: vis: 351·5°-FG-352·5°- A17 Barra Ch 10 QG-353·5°-FW-355·5°-QR-356·5°-FR-357·5°. B17 Clettreval (N Uist) Ch 63 185, KILMORE QUAY, Communications, last line, delete: C17 Forsnaval (W Lewis) Ch 62 [email protected]. D17 Butt of Lewis Ch 10 192, CORK HARBOUR, Facilities, para 5, East Ferry Marina, status, lines AREA 1, NW SCOTLAND 2-3, delete: reported closed 2015; delete: reported closed 2016. 34 (LH Col), LOCH INCHARD and LOCH LAXFORD, line 5, Stoer Head Line 2, after: , add: (haul-out) G é . Sailing Sch: www. , range, amend:18M. = P £ sailcork.com 34 (LH Col), LEWIS, line 3, Tiumpan Head £, range, amend:18M. 195, GLANDORE/UNIONHALL, Facilities, line 1, after: Glandore 34 (RH Col), NORTH UIST, lines 4-5, Griminish Hbr, after: Hbr, delete add: ú. all, substitute: Dir lt 183° metal post; vis: WRG 4s 6m WRG2M; ° 197, BALTIMORE, Chartlet, Baltimore, 335° N Pier 1ca, ins: SPM. 178°-IsoG-182°-AlWG-182·5°-IsoW-183·5°-AlWR-184°-IsoR-188° 57°39’·39N 07°26’·72W. Facilities, Para 1, line 1, after: e, delete: 22145 Para 3, line 1, Kos, amend: Gaz. 35 (LH Col), LITTLE MINCH and W SKYE, line 12, Neist Point £, Ed Note: Range tempy reduced to 12M. January 2018 3 197, ADJACENT ANCHORAGES, CLEAR ISLAND, lines 6-7, delete: 217, GALWAY BAY, Chartlet, N coast, midway between Galway and Outer (N) bkwtr ..... progress, substitute: Tidal gate with pontoons Rossaveel, insert lit SPM close S of v in legend Wave Farm; delete: 4 in inner harbour. marks bounding energy site and legend Wave Farm. 199, DUNMANUS/BANTRY BAY, Shelter/Navigation, para 7, 244, CARLINGFORD LOUGH, Chartlet, Lough entrance, NW of BANTRY, line 10, Marina 40&, amend: Marina 50& 020<12 Limestone Rks, SPM, char, amend: Fl.Y.5s. m>030<15m /night. 245, CARLINGFORD LOUGH, Shelter, para 1, last line, after: vicinity, add: u on C pontoon. AREA 6, N IRELAND Communications, para 1, line 2, M, amend M (37). 214 (LH Col), GALWAY, line 1, Margaretta Shoal :, char, amend: Fl G 3s (sync); delete: Whis. Lights and Marks, after last sentence, add: Ferry route fm Greenore to Greencastle slip follows marked channel E of Green Is past Small 215 (RH Col), BELFAST LOUGH and BANGOR, line 2, Mew Is £, Flat and Half Tide Rock. delete: Fog Det Lt VQ. Facilities, para 1, line 2, mob, amend: 087 652 4820. Line 3, HO, amend: 0900-1800LT (Summer 2100 Thu-Sat). 4 January 2018.
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