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Vhf Marine Channel List VHF MARINE CHANNEL LIST Please email any updates, additions or corrections to me at the following email address [email protected] This list is © 2009 Robert Maskill G4PYR Last updated 5th April 2009 BASE STATIONS CHANNELS Isles of Scilly Mevagissey Harbour Radio 14/16 ENGLAND - southwest Newlyn Harbour 09/12/16 Penzance Harbour 09/12/16 Helford River Sailing Club 80/M Falmouth Harbour Radio 12/16 Falmouth Harbour Commissioners 12/13/14/16 Falmouth Harbour Pollution Control 10 Falmouth Marina 80 Falmouth, Royal Cornwall Yacht Club 37/M1 Falmouth Pilot Radio 09 Portland Marina 80 Port Pendennis Marina 80 Royal Cornwall Yacht Club 80 Mylor Yacht Club M/80 Malpas Marina M Salters Marina 80/M Retreat Boatyard (Exeter) M Dartside Quay 80 Winters Marina 72 Newton Ferrers Harbour 10 Devon Dockyard-Port Control 13/73 Sutton Yacht Haven 80/M Millbay Marina 80/M Southdown Marina 80/M Par Port Radio 12/16 Charlestown (St Austell Bay) 14 (On request) Charlestown Pilots 14 St Mawes Port 12/16 Carrick Tree (Truro) 12 St Mawes Sailing Club M Megavissey Harbour Radio 14/16 Fowey Harbour Radio 12/16 Fowey Harbour Patrol 12 Fowey Pilots 09/16 Fowey Refueller 10/16 Fowey Water Taxi 06 Looe Harbour 16 Plymouth Port Control 08/12/14/16 Plymouth Yacht Haven Marina 37/80 Mill Bay Docks 12/14/16 Sutton Marina 80/M Sutton Harbour Radio 80 Sutton Harbour Lock 12 Torpoint Yacht Harbour 80/M Queen Anne's Battery 80/M Mayflower Int. Marina Plymouth 37/80 Cattewater Harbour 14/16 Salcombe Harbour 14 Salcombe Fuel Barge 06 Salcombe Water Taxi 12 Lincombe Yard, Salcombe 72 Egremont (ICC Floating HQ) 37 Dartmouth Harbour (Dartnav) 11/16 Darthaven Marina 80 Dart Marina 80 Noss-on-Dart Marina 80 Dart Sailing Club 80 Prince William Marina Brixham 80 Brixham Yacht Club M Brixham Harbour 14 Torquay Port 14 Torquay Marina 80 Torquay Marina Fuel 37 Parkstone Bay Marina 14 Teignmouth Harbour Master 12/16 Port of Exeter 12/16 Exmouth Docks 14/16 Exmouth Marina 06/12/14/16 Lyme Regis Harbour Radio 14/16 Bridport Harbour Radio 11/16 ENGLAND - mid south Portland Port Ops 14/20/28/71/74 Weymouth Harbour 12 Weymouth Town Bridge 12 Weymouth Army Range Control 08 Weymouth Range Safety Boats 06/16 Weymouth Marina 60/80 Poole Harbour Control 14 Poole Pilots 14/16 Poole Bridge 14 Dolphin Quay Boat Haven 80 Poole Quay Boat Haven 80 Poole Yacht Club Haven 80/M Poole Harbour water taxis 06 Poole Bay fuels 80 Lake Yard Marina Poole M/37 Porthleven 16 Salterns Marina 37/80 Parkstone Haven M Cobbs Quay (Base) 80/M --------------------------------------------------------------- ISLE OF WIGHT Isle of Wight Harbour 68 Bembridge Marina 80 Bembridge Water Taxi 80 Cowes Harbour Radio 69 Cowes Chain Ferry 69 Cowes Oil Pollution Control 10 Cowes Marina East 80 Cowes Yacht Haven 80 Cowes Harbour Radio 69 Cowes Harbour Taxi & Waterbus 77 East Cowes Marina 80 Island Harbour Marina 80 Newport Yacht Harbour 69 Ryde Leisure Harbour 80 Yarmouth Harbour 68 Yarmouth Water Taxi 15 Yar Bridge 68 Folly Ferry 69 Sally Water Taxi 06 Ventnor Haven 80 --------------------------------------------------------------- Wicor Marina 80(Planned) Southampton VTS 12/14/16/18/20/22 QHM Portsmouth 11 Southampton Pilots 09/71 Southampton Tugs 71 Marchwood Military Port Southampton 73 Hamble Harbour Radio 68 Hamble Point Marina 80 Hamble Marina/Port 80 Hamble Yacht Services 80 Esso Marine Terminal/BP Hamble 19 Mercury Yacht Harbour 80/M Universal Shipyards 80 Foulke’s & Sons Riverside Boatyard 08 Swanwick Marina River Hamble 80 Hythe Marina 80/M Ocean Village Marina 80/M Itchen Marina 12 Shamrock Quay Southampton Water 80 Ocean Quay Marina 80 Bucklers Hard Yacht Harbour 80/M Berthon Lymington Marina 37/80 Lymington Yacht Haven 37/80 Little Avon Marina 80/M Gosport-Camper Base 80/M/37 Gosport Marina 80 Gunwharf Quays 80 Port Solent 80 Portsmouth/Queens Harbour Radio 11 Portsmouth Royal Clarence Marina 80 Haslar Marina 80 QHM Portsmouth (In Harbour Comms) 13 Port Solent Marina 80 Fareham Marina 80/M Langstone Harbour 12/16 Langstone Harbour Pilots 11/12 Langstone Marina 80/M Chichester Harbour Radio 14/16 Chichester Marina & Lock Control 80 Birdham Pool Marina 80 Emsworth Yacht Harbour 80/M Emsworth Ferry (Emsworth Mobile) 14 Itchenor Ferry 08 Sparkes Marina Hayling Island 80 Southsea Marina 80 Warsash Marina 80 Tarquin Yacht Harbour 80/M Northney Marine 80/M Sovereign Lock 17 Newhaven Swing Bridge 12 Arun Yacht Club 37 (M1) ENGLAND - South East Littlehampton Harbour 71 Littlehampton Marina 80 Shoreham Harbour Radio 14 Aldrington Quay 14 Lady Bee Marina Shoreham Harbour 14 Brighton Marina 37/80 Newhaven Radio 12/16 Newhaven Marina M/12/16 Eastbourne(Sovereign Harbour) Inner Harbour 15 Eastbourne(Sovereign Harbour) Lock Gates 17 Rye 14/16 Folkestone Port Control 15/16 Dover Port Control 12/16/74 Dover Marina 80 Dover Tugs 69/71/06/08 Ramsgate Port Control 14 Ramsgate North East Split Pilots 09 Ramsgate Marina 80 Warp/Oaze Pilot (Sheerness) 69/74 Sheerness Pilots 09 ENGLAND - east Whitstable Harbour Radio 09 Allington Marina 37/80 Kingsferry Bridge 10 Queensborough Harbour 37/74/80 Queensborough Yacht Club QYC-Trot Boat 08 Queen Base 80/M Gillingham Marina 80 Chatham Maritime Marina 37/80 Hoo Marina 37/80 Medway Radio 16/74/22 Medway VTS 09/11/16/22/73/74 Medway Pier Marine 80/M Medway Port Operations 74 Medway Bridge Marina 16/80 Port Medway Marina 37/80 Rochester Cruising Club 06 Mariners Farm Boatyard 37/80 Thames Lock 74 Thames Patrol 06/13/14/16/68/69 Tugs (Oil Refineries) 10/36 Tugs (River Berths) 08/13/72 London VTS 14/16/18/22/68/69 North Fleet Hope Container Terminal 77 London Pilots 09 King George V Dock/Lock 68 S. Katherine Haven 80 S. Katherine Haven Fuel Barge Callsign Burgan 14 Brentford Dock Marina M Greenwich Yacht Club M Galleons Point Marina 37/80 South Dock Marina 37 Bow Lock 16/74 Chiswick Quay Marina 14 Whitton Marina 37/80 Elmhaven Marina 37/80 Conyer Marina 37/80 Cuxton Marina No Radio Poplar Dock Marina 13 Cadogan Pier 14 Limehouse Marina 80 St Katharine Haven 80 Chelsea Harbour Marina 80 Havengore - Shoe Bridge 16/72 Havengore - Shoe Base 16/72 Havengore - Shoe Radar 16/72 Crouch Harbour 80 Essex Marina R Crouch Wallasea Is 37 Essex Marina 80/M Burnham Yacht Harbour 80 Rice & Cole Sea end Boathouse 37 W. Wick Marina 80/M Bradwell Marina 37/80 Tollesbury Marina 37/80 Hythe Quay, Maldon, River Blackwater 16/37 Blackwater Marina M Heybridge Lock 80 Brightlingsea Port Radio 68 Brightlingsea Water Taxi 37 Colchester 11/14/16/68 Titchmarsh Marina Walton Backwaters 37/80 Harwich Harbour Radio 11/14/16/71 Harwich VTS 09/11/20/71 Harwich Port 13 Sunk Pilots Harwich 09/14 Harwich Harbour Radar 20 Shotley Point Marina 37/M/80 Ipswich Port Radio 12/14/16 Ipswich Haven Marina 37/80 River Orwell & Ipswich Lock Control 68 Tidemill Yacht Harbour Woodbridge 80 Tidemill Yacht Harbour Berthing M/37 P1 Felixstowe Ferry Pilot 08 Felixstowe Ferry Boat Yard 08 Felixstowe 74 Fembridge Yacht Haven 37/80 Parkeston Quay 16/18 West Mersea Marina M West Mersea Yacht Club 37 Tollesbury Saltings Marina 37/80 North Fambridge Yacht Centre 80/M Rice & Cole,Sea End Boathouse M Halcon Marina M Holehaven Marina 12/M Suffolk Yacht Harbour 80 Woolverstone Marina 80 Fox's Marina 80 Neptune Marina 80/M Deben Ferry Harbour 08/16 Tide Mill Yacht Harbour 80 Tide Mill Yacht Harbour Berthing M/37 Southwold Port Radio 12 Lowestoft Harbour Bridge & Port Control 14 Lowestoft Haven Marina 37/80 Lowestoft Marina 14 Oulton Broad Marina 73 Royal Norfolk & Suffolk Yacht Club 80 Wisbech Pilot 09 Wisbech Port 09/16/72 Wisbech Yacht Harbour 09 Wells Harbour Radio 12 Kings Lynn (KLCB) 11/12/14/16 Kings Harbour Radio 14/16 Sutton Bridge Port 09 Sutton Bridge Pilot 09 Boston Dock 12/16 Boston Marina 06/M Yarmouth Port 09/11/12/16 Royal Norfolk/Suffolk Yacht C. 80 ENGLAND - northeast VTS Humber 12/14/15/16 VTS Humber area intership 13/10 Grimsby Docks Radio 18/74/79 Grimsby Fish Dock Island 74 Grimsby Marina Meridan Quay 74 Grimsby & Cleethorps Yacht Club M1 Goole Bridge 09 Howendyke 09 Selby Lock 16/74 Burton Upon Stather Lock 17 Keadby Lock 16/74 Gainsborough 17 West Stockwith Lock 16/74 Denver Sluice 73 Carrow Bridge 12 Trouse Bridge 12 Immingham Docks Radio 19/68 Drypool Radio 22 Hull Marina 80 Albert Dock Pier 09 South Ferriby Lock 16/74 S. Ferriby Marina 80/M Humber Yacht Club M Goole Docks Radio 09/14/19 Boothferry Bridge 09 Selby Toll Bridge 09 Fish Dock Island 74 Naburn Marina 80/M Bridlington Harbour 12/16 Selby Bypass Swing bridge 09 Scarborough Harbour (Lighthouse) 12 Whitby Radio 11/16 Whitby Bridge 11/16 Whitby Marina 11/16 Tees Port Control 12/14/16/22 Tees Barrage Radio M Hartlepool Dock Radio 12 Hartlepool Marina M/37/80 Hartlepool Yacht Club M Seaham Harbour 12 Sunderland Port 14/16 Sunderland Marina 37 (M)/80 Tyne VTS 12/08/11/16/69 Royal Quays Marina 80 St Peters Marina M/80 Tyne harbour Radio 12/16 Queensferry 16/71/74 Blyth Harbour Control 11/12/16 Royal Northumberland Yacht Club Blyth 12 Aldeburgh Yacht Club Unknown Amble Marina 80 Warkworth Harbour 14/16 Cocquet Yacht Club M Berwick upon Tweed Harbour 12/16 SCOTLAND - east Arbroath Harbour 11/16 Eyemouth Harbour 12/16 Forth Navigation 12/16/20/71 Forth Ports Pilots 72 Forth & Tay Navigation 71 Leith Harbour Radio 12/16 Leith Harbour Tugs 06/08/11/12/14 Royal Forth Yacht Club(Boswell) 80/M Port Edgar Marina 80 Port Ellen Marina No VHF Rosyth Docks (QHM) 11/71/74 Faslane Naval Base Callsign (QHM) 73 Grangemouth Docks 14/16 Grangemouth Tugs 10 Grangemouth Harbour 14/16 Methil Docks Radio 14/16/71 Anstruther Harbour 11 Dundee Harbour Radio 12/16 Montrose Port Control
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