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2021 Tide Tables & Leisure User Guide Forfor Thethe Portport Ofof Milfordmilford Havenhaven NotFREE for resale 2021 Tide Tables & Leisure User Guide forfor thethe PortPort ofof MilfordMilford HavenHaven Find out more about the Port of Milford Haven at www.mhpa.co.uk 30 Oct) Exceptional Tides Add 1 hour (1) Astronomical predictions for 2021 show that High Water levels of 7.3 metres for British Summerand above occur on the following dates: Time (28 Mar- Date Time Metres Feet Date Time Metres Feet 28 February 06:57 7.35 24.1 08 September 19:12 7.42 24.3 01 March 07:36 7.50 24.6 09 September 19:49 7.45 24.4 01 March 19:58 7.33 24.1 10 September 20:28 7.31 24.0 02 March 08:16 7.50 24.6 06 October 18:06 7.48 24.6 03 March 08:56 7.31 24.0 07 October 06:29 7.44 24.4 29 March 06:32 7.53 24.7 07 October 18:46 7.66 25.1 29 March 18:54 7.49 24.6 08 October 07:08 7.54 24.7 30 March 07:13 7.68 25.2 08 October 19:26 7.65 25.1 30 March 19:34 7.55 24.8 09 October 07:47 7.45 24.5 31 March 07:54 7.63 25.0 09 October 20:06 7.44 24.4 31 March 20:15 7.41 24.3 04 November 17:39 7.50 24.6 01 April 08:35 7.37 24.2 05 November 06:02 7.50 24.6 27 April 06:04 7.52 24.7 05 November 18:21 7.65 25.1 27 April 18:28 7.52 24.7 06 November 06:44 7.60 24.9 28 April 06:48 7.63 25.0 06 November 19:05 7.62 25.0 28 April 19:11 7.56 24.8 07 November 07:27 7.52 24.7 29 April 07:33 7.54 24.7 07 November 19:50 7.38 24.2 29 April 19:54 7.42 24.3 04 December 05:39 7.33 24.0 26 May 05:39 7.30 23.9 04 December 18:03 7.41 24.3 26 May 18:04 7.34 24.1 05 December 06:27 7.47 24.5 27 May 06:27 7.37 24.2 05 December 18:51 7.40 24.3 27 May 18:51 7.40 24.3 06 December 07:14 7.45 24.5 28 May 19:38 7.30 24.0 07 December 08:03 7.30 23.9 Know your tides - especially if you are heading up-river. 20 Timefor (28 British MaAddr- Summer1 hour (2) Predicted Low Water will fall to levels of 0.5 metres or less on the following dates: 30 Oct) Date Time Metres Feet 01 March 13:58 0.42 1.4 02 March 02:12 0.47 1.5 02 March 14:36 0.49 1.6 29 March 00:30 0.50 1.6 29 March 12:55 0.30 1.0 30 March 01:11 0.29 0.9 30 March 13:35 0.22 0.7 31 March 01:51 0.26 0.9 31 March 14:15 0.35 1.2 01 April 02:31 0.44 1.4 27 April 12:28 0.34 1.1 28 April 00:47 0.32 1.1 28 April 13:11 0.31 1.0 29 April 01:30 0.32 1.1 29 April 13:53 0.48 1.6 (3) Predicted High Water of 4.9 metres or less will occur on the following dates: Date Time Metres Feet 23 March 13:29 4.84 15.9 01 October 01:15 4.84 15.9 Warning: When the barometer is reading above 1016 millibars (30.00"), the water level is liable to drop below predicted heights. Alcohol impairs judgement - don’t endanger lives by drinking when afloat. JANUARY All TimesGMT Date Time Height Range Date Time Height Range mftmft mftmft 1 01:23 1.37 4.5 5.49 18.0 9 02:10 5.88 19.3 3.84 12.6 Fri 07:26 6.86 22.5 5.49 18.0 Sat 08:34 2.05 6.7 3.83 12.6 13:48 1.37 4.5 5.49 18.0 14:41 6.11 20.0 4.06 13.3 19:48 6.68 21.9 5.31 17.4 21:15 1.88 6.2 4.22 13.9 2 02:01 1.38 4.5 5.30 17.4 10 03:18 6.13 20.1 4.25 13.9 Sat 08:05 6.85 22.5 5.47 17.9 Sun 09:44 1.80 5.9 4.33 14.2 14:27 1.39 4.6 5.46 17.9 15:48 6.32 20.7 4.52 14.8 20:29 6.60 21.7 5.21 17.1 22:18 1.64 5.4 4.68 15.4 3 02:41 1.45 4.8 5.15 16.9 11 04:21 6.46 21.2 4.82 15.8 Sun 08:46 6.76 22.2 5.31 17.4 Mon 10:45 1.50 4.9 4.97 16.3 15:09 1.47 4.8 5.29 17.4 16:50 6.57 21.6 5.08 16.7 21:12 6.45 21.2 4.99 16.4 23:13 1.39 4.5 5.19 17.0 4 03:24 1.58 5.2 4.87 16.0 12 05:17 6.79 22.3 5.40 17.7 Mon 09:30 6.61 21.7 5.03 16.5 Tue 11:39 1.23 4.0 5.56 18.3 15:54 1.60 5.3 5.01 16.4 17:44 6.79 22.3 5.57 18.3 21:58 6.25 20.5 4.65 15.3 5 04:09 1.76 5.8 4.49 14.7 13 00:03 1.19 3.9 5.61 18.4 Tue 10:20 6.42 21.1 4.65 15.3 Wed 06:07 7.04 23.1 5.86 19.2 16:43 1.78 5.8 4.64 15.2 A 12:29 1.04 3.4 6.01 19.7 22:50 6.04 19.8 4.26 14.0 18:32 6.93 22.7 5.89 19.3 6 05:02 1.96 6.4 4.08 13.4 14 00:49 1.07 3.5 5.85 19.2 Wed 11:15 6.22 20.4 4.26 14.0 Thu 06:53 7.18 23.6 6.11 20.0 D 17:41 1.95 6.4 4.27 14.0 13:15 0.96 3.1 6.23 20.4 23:51 5.86 19.2 3.90 12.8 19:17 6.95 22.8 5.99 19.7 7 06:05 2.12 6.9 3.74 12.3 15 01:33 1.07 3.5 5.88 19.3 Thu 12:19 6.06 19.9 3.94 12.9 Fri 07:36 7.19 23.6 6.13 20.1 18:48 2.06 6.8 4.00 13.1 13:57 1.00 3.3 6.19 20.3 19:58 6.86 22.5 5.86 19.2 8 00:59 5.78 19.0 3.72 12.2 16 02:12 1.16 3.8 5.69 18.7 Fri 07:18 2.16 7.1 3.62 11.9 Sat 08:17 7.08 23.2 5.91 19.4 13:30 6.01 19.7 3.85 12.6 14:37 1.15 3.8 5.93 19.4 20:03 2.04 6.7 3.97 13.0 20:37 6.67 21.9 5.52 18.1 If you are on the water after dark, always use 22 your lights. All Times GMT JANUARY - (Continued) Date Time Height Range Date Time Height Range mftmft mftmft 17 02:50 1.35 4.4 5.31 17.4 25 03:42 5.55 18.2 3.07 10.1 Sun 08:56 6.86 22.5 5.50 18.1 Mon 10:06 2.38 7.8 3.16 10.4 15:15 1.39 4.5 5.47 18.0 16:08 5.71 18.7 3.32 10.9 21:14 6.40 21.0 5.02 16.5 22:27 2.16 7.1 3.55 11.6 18 03:26 1.61 5.3 4.79 15.7 26 04:33 5.93 19.4 3.76 12.4 Mon 09:34 6.57 21.5 4.96 16.3 Tue 10:55 2.04 6.7 3.89 12.8 15:51 1.67 5.5 4.89 16.1 16:56 6.04 19.8 4.01 13.1 21:51 6.10 20.0 4.42 14.5 23:12 1.83 6.0 4.21 13.8 19 04:01 1.91 6.3 4.19 13.7 27 05:16 6.30 20.7 4.47 14.7 Tue 10:12 6.23 20.5 4.33 14.2 Wed 11:38 1.70 5.6 4.60 15.1 16:27 1.98 6.5 4.25 13.9 17:39 6.36 20.9 4.67 15.3 22:29 5.78 19.0 3.79 12.5 23:53 1.52 5.0 4.84 15.9 20 04:39 2.22 7.3 3.56 11.7 28 05:57 6.63 21.7 5.10 16.7 Wed 10:53 5.89 19.3 3.67 12.0 Thu 12:18 1.39 4.6 5.24 17.2 B 17:09 2.29 7.5 3.60 11.8 C 18:18 6.63 21.8 5.24 17.2 23:12 5.47 17.9 3.18 10.4 21 05:25 2.52 8.3 2.94 9.7 29 00:32 1.26 4.1 5.37 17.6 Thu 11:42 5.56 18.2 3.04 10.0 Fri 06:36 6.89 22.6 5.63 18.5 18:01 2.56 8.4 3.00 9.8 12:57 1.14 3.7 5.76 18.9 18:58 6.84 22.4 5.70 18.7 22 00:07 5.22 17.1 2.65 8.7 30 01:11 1.06 3.5 5.78 19.0 Fri 06:27 2.76 9.1 2.45 8.0 Sat 07:15 7.08 23.2 6.03 19.8 12:43 5.32 17.4 2.55 8.4 13:36 0.96 3.1 6.13 20.1 19:09 2.72 8.9 2.59 8.5 19:37 6.96 22.8 6.00 19.7 23 01:21 5.11 16.8 2.38 7.8 31 01:51 0.93 3.1 6.03 19.8 Sat 07:47 2.84 9.3 2.27 7.4 Sun 07:54 7.18 23.6 6.25 20.5 13:59 5.25 17.2 2.42 7.9 14:16 0.87 2.9 6.31 20.7 20:25 2.69 8.8 2.56 8.4 20:17 6.97 22.9 6.10 20.0 24 02:39 5.24 17.2 2.54 8.3 Sun 09:05 2.69 8.8 2.55 8.4 15:10 5.41 17.8 2.73 8.9 21:33 2.47 8.1 2.94 9.6 All users must adhere to the Bye-laws and general regulations shown on pages 16 and 17.
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