REVISED EDITION February 2019

2019 Yachting Guide to Harbour and its Rivers

This map is for general information only. FREE OF CHARGE Not to be used for navigational purposes. NOT FOR RESALE About Harwich Haven Authority

As a trust port with statutory responsibilities for conservancy and safety of navigation we ensure that commercial and leisure users co-exist safely in the Haven. We do this by providing free services for recreational users, including navigational and traffic information via our Vessel Traffic Services Best practice advice (VTS) and website. Marker buoys, yacht channels and harbour for sailors patrols ensure the main channel is kept clear for commercial shipping. During the weekends of the On 1 July 2002, Chapter V of the SOLAS summer months we patrol between 0800 and 1800. (safety of life at sea) Regulations came into force internationally affecting all leisure We collaborate on a regular basis with local yacht vessels. clubs such as the Harwich Area Sailing Association (HASA) to make their members aware of the The weather hazards of boating in our busy harbour. Get a forecast before leaving and consider how it applies to the area. Prepare the boat Each year we welcome more than 10,000 leisure and crew for that. Update the information vessels of all shapes and sizes who visit the Haven regularly. from both the UK and Europe. The tides Whether you are visiting the area or are a local sailor When are the tidal streams favourable? Will we urge you to review the information contained it be wind against tide making sea conditions within this guide, which will assist with safety and worse? Is there a tidal gate? Is there sufficient enhance your enjoyment of the Haven. height of tide to cross any shallow area? Limitations of your vessel Is the boat suitable for the conditions expected? Do you have the safety Manoeuvring and equipment and spares that you need? Crew warning signals Does the crew have enough experience and physical ability for the trip? Are there sufficient crew? Cold, tired or seasick crew One prolonged blast will add to the skipper’s tasks. Are you, ------as skipper, liable to seasickness too? Is Leaving a dock, quay, or anchorage there warm waterproof clothing, food and One short blast accommodation for the crew? • Navigational hazards Altering to starboard Check on the charts and read pilot books for information of the hazards in the area. Two short blasts •• Contingency plan Altering to port If it gets too late, too dark, or too cold to follow the original plan, where will you Three short blasts go? If the weather deteriorates or there is ••• an accident, where will you go for a safe My engines are going astern haven? Have sufficient charts to cope with a Five or more blasts different destination. ••••• Information ashore Your intentions are unclear Tell someone ashore about your plans and tell Four short blasts followed by one short blast them how to inform the Coastguard if you •••• • are overdue. Log details of your vessel and its Turning short round to starboard life-saving equipment with the Coastguard. Use the CG66 in the UK. This can be filled in Four short blasts followed by two short blasts online www.gov.uk/register-boat-coastguard- •••• •• safety-scheme Turning short round to port Mayday

A mayday should only be sent if there is grave and imminent danger to vessel or person which requires immediate assistance. A DSC distress alert will sound an alarm on all Safety DSC sets within range, including ships and at Coastguard stations and will send the position brief of the boat if the set is interfaced with a GPS.

Skippers should educate their crew about the If it is urgent, but not life threatening, make a safety equipment onboard the boat, where it is Pan Pan broadcast preceded by a DSC urgency and when and how to use it. alert. For advice contact the Coastguard by routine DSC or on Channel 16.

 How to start the engine DSC DISTRESS ALERT  Location of first aid kit and Open the red cover, then press book and hold the distress button  How to send a VHF/DSC through the countdown. distress alert and mayday Use Channel 16 on high power  Use of lifejackets, harnesses MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY and jack-stays THIS IS [vessel type and name,  Location and use of flares vessel name, vessel name] MMSI and EPIRB & call sign  MOB equipment and MAYDAY THIS IS [vessel type procedure & name] MMSI & call sign  Gas safety and use of cooker IN POSITION [lat/long] NATURE OF DISTRESS [fire,  Location and use of AIS kit sinking, mob]  How to gain access to the I REQUIRE IMMEDIATE engine space if there is no ASSISTANCE automatic system OTHER IMPORTANT  How to launch the life raft INFORMATION  The danger zones where [number of persons abandoning there is risk of injury from to life raft or no life raft] the boom or mainsheet in an OVER accidental gybe

During the Mayday all the communication is likely to continue on Channel 16 and it will be Further guidance is available within MGN possible to talk to the lifeboat or helicopter 379 - use of Electronic Navigational Aids - once they are on scene and all vessels in the www.gov.uk vicinity will be aware of your situation. The prudent mariner should never be Do not rely on a mobile phone in an overly reliant on the outputs of a single emergency at sea, it cannot perform the navigational aid. same function. Collision awareness Navigation channels and checklist speed restrictions

• A vessel of less than 20m in length or sailing Channels vessel shall not impede the passage of vessels The main deep-water navigational channels which can safely navigate only within a within Harwich Harbour are well marked narrow channel or fairway. by buoys and lights. Yachts are advised • A vessel shall not cross a narrow channel or to keep clear of the channels and use the fairway if such crossing impedes the passage recommended yacht tracks. of a vessel which can safely navigate only When main channels have to be crossed, this within such channel or fairway. The latter should be done as nearly as practicable at vessel may use the sound signal prescribed in right angles. Avoid crossing the bows of Rule 34(d) if in doubt as to the intention of the on-coming commercial traffic. Large container crossing vessel. ships, in particular, have very restricted • A sailing vessel underway shall keep out of visibility for quite a distance ahead when the way of: carrying a deck cargo of containers. - A vessel not under command; We request that sailors conduct themselves in - A vessel restricted in her ability to a responsible way while using the Haven and manoeuvre; adhere to both the Collision Regulations and best practice advice given by the Royal Yacht - A vessel engaged in fishing; Association. - Any vessel other than a vessel not Speed limits under command or a vessel restricted The speed limit for power boats, cruisers, or in her ability to manoeuvre shall, if the yachts is 8 knots within Harwich Harbour, the circumstances of the case admit, avoid River Stour and the Walton Backwaters. The impeding the safe passage of a vessel limit is 6 knots within the . constrained by her draught, exhibiting the signals in Rule 28. For further information, download Harwich Haven Authority Byelaws from our website - The Full Collision Regulations (Colregs) can www.hha.co.uk/operations/downloads be downloaded at www.collisionregs.com The Port Authority Byelaws can be downloaded at www.abports.co.uk/About_ ABP/ABP_ByeLaws/

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Harwich VTS cannot undertake control of small craft in reduced visibility but our VTS team will provide assistance if possible. Listen in on channel 71 and always carry a radar reflector, flares and suitable emergency equipment. If you do not have radar and intend crossing any shipping lane, and you are in serious doubt as to the commercial movements, call Harwich Watersports VTS on channel 71, or Ipswich Port Radio Ch 68 whilst in the River Orwell. Carriage and use of an Waterskiing, jetskiing and sailboarding are operational AIS is also encouraged. Remember not permitted in or near any navigational your obligations under the prevention of channel used by commercial vessels. Power collision regulations (see above), particularly the craft are only permitted in designated areas. ability to make an efficient sound signal. Sailboarding is not permitted in or near mooring areas or beaches. Please be aware See www.collisionregs.com for full that permission to launch and recover may Collision Regulations need to be sought from the local authority - www.tendringdc.gov.uk Pollution and Respect our dangerous goods special environment

Prevention of Pollution by Garbage So visitors can fully enjoy the Haven’s Regulations surroundings, we work to preserve its The North Sea, including its Estuaries and Rivers, environment by collaborating with groups is designated a Special Area under Annex 5 of including the Wildlife Trust, Natural MARPOL. Within this area the disposal of all and RSPB to protect natural habitats. garbage is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Food waste may only be put overboard outside the 12 In addition to being home to one of the UK’s mile limit in compliance with the Regulations, largest and busiest port clusters, Harwich otherwise all garbage must be retained on Haven is also an area of high environmental board until it can be deposited on shore in protection, mainly due to the bird population approved receptacles. that it supports. Dangerous Goods in Harbour Areas Regulations Both estuaries are part of the European 2016 (DGHAR) conservation sites know as Natura 2K, are A vessel alongside displaying an all-round red recognised as important wetlands under light by night or a red flag by day indicates international conventions (Ramsar) and that she is carrying dangerous substances. are also Sites of Special Scientific interest Under these Regulations an exclusion zone (SSSI) and UK legislation. The shores of up to 200m is to be enforced around any and surrounding areas include Areas of vessel loading or discharging explosives. Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and local Tankers alongside the oil jetties at Harwich, nature reserves. and Ipswich should also be given a Rivers Deben, Alde, Ore, Stour, Orwell wide berth. and Hamford Water are recognised as Internationally Important Conservation sites and are designated Special Protection Areas. Considerate visitors are welcome but take care to avoid polluting the area and it is a criminal offence to damage the habitat or disturb wildlife. Report suspicious activity Do not land in these areas from a boat unless in a recognised landing area. Yacht owners around the Haven should ensure that the anti-fouling paints used on their vessels comply with current PROJECT KRAKEN is a regulations. Environment Agency advice on joint initiative aimed at the approved paints can be obtained from encouraging the public the Marinas or direct from the Environment to report suspicious or Agency (Guidance note: ING 309). unusual activity around Useful websites: the coastal and maritime www.suffolkcoastandheaths.org and environment. www.thegreenblue.org.uk If you see or hear anything unusual, REPORT IT. Even the smallest thing can be significant… Call your local Police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 [Quote KRAKEN] Key to facilities

Boat hoist & cranage Launching slip Scrubbing berth

Chandlery Laundrette Showers

Defibrillator LPG LPG Toilets

Diesel Petrol VHF80

Electricity Provisions Visitor berths

Gas (bottles) Refuse Wifi

Hazardous waste / oil Restaurant / bar Workshop

44 Fox’s Marina & Boatyard Entrance 100m upriver of No12 channel buoy, which is dredged to 2m below CD. Visitors’ berths available. Yacht travel lift 70 tons. Club facilities available to visiting crews. VHF Ch 80 | 01473 689111 | www.foxsmarina.com

11 Orwell Yacht Club

OYC Pontoon

OYC Scrubbing Post A 1-13 15-26 B

1-15

C 2-12 Harbour D 14-15 13-25 Master

1-13 06 Fox’s Marina Yacht Club Car park 44 Fox’s Marina & Boatyard 45 Ipswich Haven Marina Neptune Marina 47 01473 236644 www.ipswichhavenmarina.co.uk

1-19 1-7 1-13 1-19

A 1-24 N M L B C O K J D P I 1-26 H G E 1-18 F Harbour G Master F Harbour Car Master park Car park Car E park Ipswich Haven Marina 45 D

C 47 Neptune Marina IPSWICH WET PRIVATE DOCK 01473 215204 BERTHS www.neptune-marina.com B

NEW CUT A

Debbage Yachting 30 EE

New Cut is tidal. Visiting yachts are DD advised not to arrive two hours either CC side of low water. BB AA See warning note opposite. Lock (Sluice) Sig.light Within the entrance to NEW CUT is Orwell Navigation a Water Velocity Control Structure Service which is raised when required from Sig.light the river bed. When raised the top of the structure may be just below the IPSWICH ENCLOSED DOCK water level. Three vertical red lights, when lit, warn vessels that they MUST NOT PROCEED.

All inward bound leisure craft should contact LOCK SIGNALS: Lights fixed at the river side of Lock Control on VHF Ch 68 for up to date the lock entrance (for vessels arriving Wet Dock) information on lock times. and on the Orwell Navigation Service building (for vessels departing Wet Dock) indicate ARRIVAL: It is accessible 24 hours through a whether the lock is open or closed as follows: lock entrance, at all states of the tide for vessels up to 2m draft. Vessels wishing to use the lock One red light - lock closed to vessels entry should contact Lock Control, VHF Channel 68 One green light - lock open for vessels entry as they clear the . Once through the lock, contact either: Ipswich Haven Marina The lock master will advise if there is a pontoon on VHF Channel 80 or 37 or Neptune Marina on available for mooring or if a vessel is to secure VHF Channel 80 or 37 for allocation of a pontoon to the lock side. Due to the strong turbulence berth. Craft arriving early may use the layby which can be encountered, it is strongly advised pontoons. Visitors’ berths are always available for to wear lifejackets in the lock. even the largest yachts and non-commercial craft. The lock master will advise all vessels prior to DEPARTURE: All vessels to call Lock Control the commencement of locking operations. prior to leaving the Marina berth. The duty All yachts to monitor Channel 68 whilst on the officer will inform you when there is free flow River Orwell. or when you can lock out. N 48 Marina M L Recommended yacht track from south of Shotley Spit buoy is parallel to deep water channel, passing close north of Ganges buoy to the marked approach channel leading K to locked basin. Traffic lights at lock entrance (24hr) plus J INOGON directional leading light, see drawing. Diesel H is available 24hrs per day. VHF Ch 80 visitors’ berths G available. Yacht travel lift approx 40 tons max. Channel F dredged to 2m below CD. E

D 01473 788982 | www.shotleymarina.com C Light Direction B A

Harbour Go On Go Master Right Track Left

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V 62-72 Q WH N 1-9 51-61

429-434 P M E B 416-428

387-401 A

403-415 356-370 372-386 10-19

343-355 I 280-284 G F C 20-30 82-112 J H 39-49 116-138 32-48 262-279

285-299 89-115 187-206 207-224 244-260 227-243 140-162 163-185 49-64 28-38 K 303-316 317-320 D 328-342 66-76 WH L 77-86 20-26 13-19 Harbour HPYC Master 1-11

49 Suffolk Yacht Harbour Entrance marked by channel. Dredged to 2.5 metres LWS. Visitors’ berths available. VHF Ch 80 | 01473 659465 | 01473 659240 | www.syharbour.co.uk

50 Tidemill Yacht Harbour

160-214 Entrance over a sill. Visitors’ berths available. VHF Ch 80. Note: To calculate entrance access - North Arm Height over sill = predicted HT off HHA 101-159

Harbour Guide minus (less) 1.5metres = HT over sill Master South Arm 51-100 01394 385745 | www.tidemillyachtharbour.co.uk 1-50

Car park 51 Titchmarsh Marina O Entrance 1.0m MLWS. N M Visitors’ berths available. L Slip Dinghy Park Yacht travel lift 35 tons.

Titchmarsh Marina 51 VHF Ch 80 | 01255 672185 01255 851899 A www.titchmarshmarina.com B Harbour Master C 1-25 D 2-50 1-49 2-60 E 1-49 4-46

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F 2-64 G 1-49

H 2-64 1-63

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52 Walton Yacht Basin VHF 80 | 01255 675873 07514 492815 | www.wfyc.co.uk

Harbour Master

46 Mistley Marine Please be aware that the berths can dry out. VHF 80 | 07850 208918

46 Mistley Marine NOTE: Pontoons dry at MLWS 31 Ha’penny Pier yacht moorings First come, first served. Charges made when staying between 1600 - 0900. Pier master on duty between April and October. Out of season (November - March) please direct any enquiries to [email protected] 01255 243030 | 07748 154039 | [email protected] | hha.co.uk/leisure/mooring/

Mooring in Ha’penny Pier - Be aware that if the wind direction is NW, NNW or West to North there can be a 2.0m strong swell. Pontoon bridges will be No public mooring raised to the up position if conditions are not suitable for mooring. Please contact the Harwich Haven Authority Moorings pier master for further information - [email protected] 5 Knots maximum speed limit i Please be aware of swell one hour Tourist i before and one hour after high and Information Information Point low water.

G F E River Orwell D C B A

Harbour Master

Boat storage & Summer car park

Woolverstone Marina 53 Royal Harwich Yacht Club 13

53 Marina 13 Royal Harwich Yacht Club Continuous access. Visitors’ berths. Visiting yachts can lay on outer pontoons. VHF Ch 80 | 01473 780206 | 01473 780354 07742 145994 www.woolverstonemarina.co.uk www.royalharwichyachtclub.co.uk 6 hours before High Water Harwich Tidal Stream Charts 08.12 Tidal direction is shown by the arrows. The figures against the 07.10 06.08 arrows give the mean neap and spring rates in tenths of a Knot. Thus 19.34 indicates a mean neap rate of 1.9 Knots and a mean spring rate of 3.4 Knots. View our live data at www.hha.co.uk 06.10 05.08

5 hours before 4 hours before 3 hours before High Water Harwich High Water Harwich High Water Harwich

09.14 11.17 10.16 09.14 12.18 12.18 07.11 08.13 08.12

09.14 11.17 11.17 08.12 09.14 09.13

2 hours before 1 hour before High Water Harwich High Water Harwich High Water Harwich

08.13 04.06 03.05 10.15 06.09 01.02 06.09 04.06 02.03

14.22 06.09 03.04 06.09 01.02 05.07

1 hour after 2 hours after 3 hours after High Water Harwich High Water Harwich High Water Harwich

10.16 12.19 10.16 07.10 15.22 13.19 07.11 10.14 08.12

10.15 13.19 12.18 08.13 09.14 10.15

4 hours after 5 hours after 6 hours after High Water Harwich High Water Harwich High Water Harwich

07.12 04.06 SLACK 09.14 05.08 06.09 03.05

08.12 04.06 SLACK 07.10 02.03 Yachting Guide Key SNAPE HAZEL WOOD MELTON BOATYARD MARSHES 40 NOTE: High water at MBY is 39 WARNING OR DANGER as Harwich +35 minutes 38 ALDEBURGH 06' Larkman’s Boatyard 33 37 ALDE The minimum depth in the BEWARE When MUD FLATS Main Channel adjacent 36 moving up river RF Upson & Sons Ltd 39 Melton Boatyard at MHWN is at night, ensure 2 metres (based on 3 metre 35 Melton Boatyard Ltd 35 34 you locate Red CLUBS prediction at Harwich) 33 number 37 Aldeburgh Boatyard 29 Yachts planning to arrive at 32 when passing Martello Robertson’s Boatyard 40 Green 36 to 01 Aldeburgh Yacht Club Keep safe... keep a look out. SUTTON MBY at HW (MBY) should Slaughden Sailing Club 15 Tower HOO pass buoy No.24 1 hour avoid entering 01728 452562 | www.aldeburghyc.org.uk The Woodbridge Boatyard 41 31 these salt flats. before HW (MBY) 02 Bawdsey Haven Yacht Club 30 Aldeburgh Yacht Club 01 There is no sill at MBY 29 SALTINGS RIVER 01394 410258 Woodbridge Cruising Club 20 No24 28 ALDE Large ships often have restricted visibility R 27 Water R R No22 ski area nn Deben Rowing Club 03 R No20 50 Tidemill Yacht Harbour No18 20 Woodbridge Cruising Club 05' 03 Deben Rowing Club RIVERS ALDE AND ORE LINE OF SIGHT No16 ORFORDNESS 07899 778995 | www.debenrowingclub.co.uk Deben Yacht Club 04 R 50 Tidemill Yacht Harbour 10 No13 Orford Sailing Club nnnn Deben Watersports Centre 22 G 04 Deben Yacht Club KYSON HILL No11 Orford Town Trust 36 HAVERGATE G 24 River Ore ISLAND www.debenyachtclub.co.uk Orford Castle 1/2 MILE BUOYED No9 G No14 05 Felixstowe Ferry Sailing Club R No12A ORFORD SPEED LIMIT: R.Y.A. recognised training centre. MARTLESHAM R BUTLEY Orford BUTLEY 8 knots except in personal CREEK No7 RIVER VHF CH 08 Lighthouse RIVER 8 07483 381499 | 01394 283785 | www.ffsc.co.uk If you can’t see the ship’s bridge, then the captain can’t see you! Keep a safe G KNOTS watercraft area. MOORINGS BOYTON lookout. Be aware of closing speeds. Be aware that a vessel can’t see you. Martlesham nnnnnnn 34 MARSHES Creek Boatyard METHERSGATE QUAY 04' 06 Fox’s Marina Yacht Club No12 RIVER DOVEYS R BOYTON 01473 684111 | www.fmyc.org.uk MARSHES ORE YB ORFORDNESS No5 nnnnnnnnnnnnn G Personal 07 Harwich & Dovercourt Sailing Club No10 water craft 07507 344375 | www.hdsc.org.uk R area. 45 Ipswich Haven Marina No8 Waldringfield Boatyard 42 R nnnn No3 G 08 Harwich Town Sailing Club 47 Neptune Marina Waldringfield Sailing Club 18 MOORINGS 01255 503200 | www.htsc.co.uk STONNER RIVER POINT ORE 09 Haven Ports Yacht Club No1A SIMPSON 03' 01473 659651 | www.hpyc.com Within the entrance to NEW CUT is 25 Hamilton Sailing G SALTINGS a Water Velocity Control Structure 10 Orford Sailing Club which is raised when required from MOORINGS No1 the river bed. When raised the top 30 Debbage Yachting G RIVER ORE SPEED LIMIT: 01394 450 997 | www.orfordsail.org.uk of the structure may be just below 8 knots except in personal No6 8 the water level. 3 vertical red R 11 Orwell Yacht Club R KNOTS watercraft area lights, when lit, warn vessels that G No4 www.orwellyachtclub.org they MUST NOT PROCEED. R RoRo nnnnnnnnnnnn Weir Buoy 12 Sailing Club Orwell Yacht Club 11 No2A (seasonal April-Oct) 500 ft R RIVER ORE ENTRANCE: Extreme caution 01473 780271 | www.pmsc.org.uk No2 must be exercised in the entrance due to Fox’s Marina Yacht Club 06 R R G No12 continually shifting shoals. THE nnnnn Hearth Point PRETTYMAN’S 02' ROCKS SHINGLE Oxley Buoy R G POINT 13 Royal Harwich Yacht Club STREET R (seasonal April-Oct) W Power East Fen Visiting yachts can lay on outer pontoons. Fox’s Marina & Boatyard 44 R G Martello Orford Haven 07742 145994 | www.royalharwichyachtclub.co.uk Sewer Tower RW G 14 Shotley Sailing Club R ORWELL BRIDGE Air draught beneath 38 Ramsholt Quay 01473 787500 Orwell Bridge is 43.07 W Bridge E Bridge metres minus the height R G Martello 15 Slaughden Sailing Club Tower of tide at Ipswich Pond Ooze MOORINGS 01728 454335 | www.slaughdensailingclub.co.uk Redgate G R 16 Stoke Sailing Club No9 Hill www.stokesailingclub.uk R Bridgewood Freston Priory 01' n R PRIORY PARK Martello Stoke Sailing Club 16 MOORINGS RIVER ORWELL SPEED LIMIT: 6 knots except in personal watercraft Tower 17 Stour Sailing Club No8 G area. A patrol service operates and small crafts will be monitored for R 6 01206 393924 | www.stoursailingclub.co.uk Mulberry KNOTS excessive speed and general behaviour. Contravention of any by-laws SPEED LIMIT: 8 knots above G or general direction may result in prosecution. Sailors should be aware 8 and 10 knots below the personal watercraft 10 18 Waldringfield Sailing Club Downham that vessels using the main navigation channel may cause turbulence KNOTS area (May - Sept). For navigation advice KNOTS Deer Park G No7 and small craft users should wear a lifejacket at all times. contact: John White, the Woodbridge 01728 638785 | www.waldringfieldsc.com R Cathouse Haven Pilot, on OddTimes Ch 08 or call 01394 270106, 07803 476621 or Marina G G nnnn G 07860 191768. ww.debenestuarypilot.co.uk Martello R Park Bight QUAY Personal watercraft area. Anti-social Tower No6 behaviour is monitored. Use of personal 19 Walton & Frinton Yacht Club 49 Suffolk Yacht Harbour Neptune Sailing 26 R watercraft outside of this area is 01255 678161 | www.wfyc.co.uk HALL extremely hazardous and causes RIVER POINT disturbance to river users and residents. DEBEN Grog 23 East Anglian Sea School nnnnnnnn Woolverstone Marina 53 MOORINGS 52˚00' G LEVINGTON No5 CREEK 60' 20 Woodbridge Cruising Club G Foxes G 09 Haven Ports Yacht Club MOORINGS Royal Harwich Yacht Club 13 MOORINGS Bottom LEVINGTON R.Y.A. recognised training courses. Butt Bay LAGOON R MOORINGS 01394 386737 | www.woodbridgecruisingclub.org R R 24 East Anglian Sailing Trust MOORINGS Shearwater Sailing School 28 No4 02 Bawdsey Haven Yacht Club MOORINGS MOORINGS POWERED CRAFT RECREATIONAL ZONE: This is the only nn Pin Mill Sailing Club 12 MOORINGS No3 area in the River Orwell where speeds over 6 knots (6.8mph) RADIO MAST G Waterski area north may be used by recreational craft. All craft should (with the BAWDSEY RIVER ORWELL exception of emergencies) avoid anchoring in the zone. MANOR Harry King & Sons/Pin Mill Moorings 32 Stratton Collimer G LOOMPIT LAKE FELIXSTOWE TRAINING Pin Mill Cruising 27 R FERRY Deben COLLIMER R 21 Sports Centre POINT Martello Waterski area south Tower Extreme caution must be exercised in the Pin Mill Hard 37 Felixstowe Ferry Sailing Club 05 entrance due to continually shifting shoals. For dinghy and sail boards. Powered boats are not permitted. No2 Trimley 59' TRIMLEY Max spring tidal flow 3-4 knots. R.Y.A. recognised training courses. R G RETREAT Webb Boatyard 43 01473 328408 | www.altonwater.co.uk BIRD SANCTUARY Habitat creation by H.H.A. CUTLER Martello SAND Tower nnnnnn Outbound yachts crossing the channel, making for the Mid Knolls 22 Deben Watersports Centre yacht track should do so early to ensure they are G 21 Alton Water Sports Centre aware of any inbound commercial vessels. Knoll Spit Cutler R.Y.A. recognised training courses. www.dwsc.org.uk R G 23 East Anglian Sea School West Knoll Container terminal: Yachts should ensure that they keep R R.Y.A. recognised training courses. No1 well clear of these manoeuvring vessels and at all times 01473 659992 | www.eastanglianseaschool.com G avoid passing between the ship and the berth. Orwell Woodbridge Haven 24 East Anglian Sailing Trust R RW TRIMLEY 58' Sailing for people with disabilities. Fagbury MARSHES R.Y.A. recognised training centre. VHF Ch 68 G RIVER STOUR SPEED LIMIT: 8 knots, 7 Berth 0333 088 3278 | www.east-anglian-sailing-trust.org.uk VHF Ch 71 Babergh 6 8 personal watercraft strictly prohibited. Limit of Ipswich R Trinity Container Terminal 25 Hamilton Sailing KNOTS Yachts may anchor off Wrabness. Pepys Visiting yachts are advised to navigate Limit of HarwichShotley Marina 48 R R.Y.A. recognised training courses. close to buoyed channel used by 5 PORT OF FELIXSTOWE SPIRE Cobbolds Pt SHOTLEY G (April-Oct) 07990 777129 | www.hamiltonsailing.com commercial vessels sailing to Mistley. 4 Martello GATE College Port of Felixstowe. Tower POINT Shotley Sailing Club 14 R 3 No facilities for yachts. Bawdsey FELIXSTOWE Anchorage nnnnnnnnnn STUTTON OBSTNS 2 PIER NESS Leisure vessels should avoid anchoring within or near the (Ships) 26 Neptune Sailing NESS Y 1 navigational channels and commercial anchorages. OBSTNS HOLBROOK MOORINGS MOORINGS Shotley Shotley Spit RoRo HARBOUR SPEED LIMIT: Where necessary to do so, they MUST comply with the S Bawdsey R.Y.A. recognised training courses. Horse 4&3 8 knots, personal watercraft Cork Anchorage Ships Parkeston (April-Oct) YB 8 (Ships) requirements of Collision Regulations Rule 30 and YB 07707 056158 | www.neptunesailing.org.uk No1 Ganges KNOTS strictly prohibited. exercise heightened navigational awareness. Bristol Guard G Ramsey G G 57' 27 Pin Mill Cruising No6 No5 No2 G 5 knots R Lee RIVER STOUR G Bathside 8 Martello R.Y.A. recognised training courses. Tower ‘P’ No4 R Grisle CHURCH 01473 780510 | www.pinmillcruising.co.uk R OIL JETTY: Stena Line, MOORINGS R OBSTNS Keep clear SPIRE BYB Harwich Approach MOORINGS OBSTNS Cruise Terminals Harwich Shelf 9 28 Shearwater Sailing School WRABNESS POINT Ha’penny Pier 31 HARWICH RW HARWICH VTS (March-Nov) LANDGUARD R.Y.A. recognised training courses. OAK FIELD WOOD INTERNATIONAL Harwich & Dovercourt 07 Shallow YACHT TRACK: 07702 259568 | www.shearwatersailingschool.co.uk PORT Washington Sailing Club waters N Shelf Main channel WRABNESS G R crossing point Harwich Town Sailing Club 08 MOORINGS Wave Rider nnnnnnnnnnnnnn COPPERAS WOOD LANDGUARD G 5 Felixstowe Ledge Harwich Deep Water Channel FORT 0 Cross Fort G BLACKMANS S Shelf G FI(4)G.15s Y No1 Racon (T) HEAD R Wadgate Ledge (April-Oct) R RADIO TOWER No3 Y 56' FACILITIES No5 Y Y Y No2 29 Aldeburgh Boatyard NW Beach LANDGUARD Y (April-Oct) G G POINT WAYPOINT No7 Harwich Deep Water Channel No4 01728 452019 | www.aldeburghboatyard.co.uk 51˚ 55.83N Y DOVERCOURT (April-Oct)Y No6 Y MANNINGTREE Waterskiing, Jetskiing strictly prohibited Cliff Foot 01˚ 20-29E No8 Y n BAY R Beach End Platters (April-Oct) Y RECREATION AREA YB Y STUTTON G Rolling Ground 30 Debbage Yachting Y FOR POWERED CRAFT NESS (April-Oct) G 01473 601169 | 07774 694226 | www.debyacht.co.uk 17 Stour Sailing Club Access via launching Landguard Y Deane Pitching Ground Cork Sand Bn ramp at Dovercourt Bay. BY Inner Ridge R R RIVER STOUR Prior approval required WAYPOINT R from Tendring District R nnnnnnnnnn No.11 No.9 No.7 51˚ 55.23N WAYPOINT No.6 Council 01255 686868 BY 31 Ha’penny Pier - See overleaf 01˚ 18-39E Cork Sand Yacht Bn 51˚ 55.33N HOGMARSH No.13 8 www.tendringdc.gov.uk WAYPOINT BY G G KNOTS G R 01˚ 26-00E 32 Harry King & Sons/Pin Mill Moorings No.15 BY Harbour tugs may be 51˚ 55.23N Platters Rough G R R Pye End 55' G No.12 Y encountered close to the 01˚ 20-39E 01473 780258 | 07714 260568 | www.kingsboatyard.co.uk No.10 No.8 RW Anchorage (April-Oct) buoy line whilst they (Ships) MISTLEY assist container vessels. Outer Ridge Commercial Quay R nnnnnnn 46 Mistley Marine WALTON BACKWATERS SPEED LIMIT: 8 knots in seaward Recommended Yacht Crossing Points. 33 Larkman’s Boatyard Visitors’ moorings available, can dry out approaches and Hamford Water, 6 knots in all creeks and 8 Yachts and leisure craft should cross the main 01394 382943 | www.larkmansboatyard.co.uk KNOTS channels, 4 knots or less in congested boating areas. channels in the areas indicated and as nearly as No2 practicable at right angles to the main traffic flow. 34 Martlesham Creek Boatyard R Cork Ledge Keep well clear of commercial vessels and avoid Y Racing Mark Reduce speed to limit effects of boat wash and No3 Crab Knoll crossing close ahead. Note that the recommended 01394 384727 | 07850 754726 HARWICH (April - Oct) NAVYARD keep to the right hand side of the channel or OBSTNS G track for yachts is not exclusive and small power www.martleshamcreekboatyard.co.uk HARBOUR fairways. Give other craft time and room to No5 driven commercial vessels may use this track. Harwich Town manoeuvre and do not anchor in busy fairways. G RNLI 08 nnnnnnnn Sailing Club Ha’penny 35 Melton Boatyard Ltd 31 No4 High Hill 54' Pier Yacht R Experimental Buoys Buoyage above Woodbridge managed by Melton Boatyard. No4A Y CORK SAND Moorings BYB Fox’s Caution: the river dries out. No7 R MEDUSA CHANNEL Shallow waters Harwich Racing Mark YBY Shelf G No6 (April-Oct) 01394 386327 | www.meltonboatyard.co.uk (Mar-Nov) R 6 ROUGHS TOWER nnnnn KNOTS No8 BYB Harwich & Dovercourt R 36 Orford Town Trust 07 No10 Y Visitor moorings and private launching slip available Sailing Club No12 R Pennyhole ISLAND R No14 OBSTNS VHF Ch 08. 07528 092635 | http://bit.ly/2EAoMiO BY (April-Oct) A120 HARWICH POINT R OAKLEY No9 Caution must be Stone Banks CREEK Exchem G exercised at the R nnn G No16 entrance 4 R 37 Pin Mill Hard KNOTS HAMFORD WATER No11 53' Barge blocks & scrubbing posts. SEDIMENT G PLACEMENT TRACKS LANDERMERE No13 Navigational Warnings 07714 260568 | www.pinmillhard.info G Y CREEK WALTON Armada Racing Mark Unlit Moorings nnnnnnn FELIXSTOWE BACKWATERS (April-Oct) Don’t ERWARTON SHOTLEY SKIPPER’S WALTON Extensive unlit yacht moorings will be 38 Ramsholt Quay NESS KIRBY ISLAND CREEK HORSEY ISLAND CHANNEL encountered throughout the Rivers Deben, take the risk… George Collins, Mooring Master, 07930 304061 JOHN WESTON G Orwell, Stour and Walton Backwaters. When NATURE 39 RF Upson & Sons Ltd HEDGE END RESERVE moored in rivers where large commercial vessels 01728 453047 ISLAND ALWAYS WEAR A LIFEJACKET HARWICH MOORINGS navigate, yachtsmen are advised, when staying 40 Robertson’s Boatyard overnight, to light their craft. Danger may arise unexpectedly 01394 382305 | www.robertsons-boatyard.co.uk Dredgers may alter course without warning 4 Lobster Pots from the wash caused by passing 52' KNOTS NAZE TOWER nnnnnn Titchmarsh Marina 51 Open to public Some lobster pots are unmarked and there vessels. We recommend you wear PUBLIC is a risk of fouling. Great care is required in the your lifejacket (with crotch straps 41 The Woodbridge Boatyard LANDING identified areas - especially at night time. secured) at all times. 01394 385786 | www.eversonboats.co.uk PUBLIC FOUNDRY 42 Waldringfield Boatyard REACH LANDING BUOYED 01473 736260 | www.waldringfieldboatyard.co.uk Walton & Frinton Yacht Club 19 S Cork nnnnnn YB 08' 09' 10' 11' 12' 13' 14' 15' 16' 17' 18' 19' I°20' Medusa 21' 22' 23' 24' 25' 26' 27' 28' 29' 30' 31' 43 Webb33 Boatyard Walton Yacht Basin 52 G G 01473 780291 PUBLIC LANDING CABLES 10 5 0 1 2 Sea Miles 51' nnn TOWER Feet 1000 0 5000 10000 15000 feet OPS 026/27 THIS MAP IS FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY. NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATIONAL PURPOSES. MARINAS (see overleaf) 44 Fox’s Marina & Boatyard 45 Ipswich Haven Marina 46 Mistley Marine Tidal difference TIME (hrs/mins) HEIGHT (metres) TIME (hrs/mins) TIME (hrs/mins) TIME (hrs/mins) Tidal data at Harwich: All predicted heights are given relative to Chart Caution: The height of the tide may be affected by 47 Neptune Marina Harwich Harbour Bradwell + 29 Lowestoft -2hr 20 Swin Spitway + 12 Datum of Harwich Harbour, a level of 2.02 metres below Ordnance meteorological conditions. Winds between S.E. and at high water River Stour - Mistley +00 25 Neaps +0.2 48 Shotley Marina Tide Tables 2019 Springs +0.3 Brightlingsea + 23 Orford Haven Bar - 28 Walton-on-the-Naze 0 Datum (Newlyn). The times of high and low waters are expressed in GMT. S.W. or a high barometer, cause a decrease in height; Tidal predictions for Harwich are produced by Harwich Haven Authority. winds between N.W. and N.E. or a low barometer, 49 Suffolk Yacht Harbour Approximate times and River Orwell - Ipswich +00 20 +0.1 Burnham-on-Crouch + 42 Orford Ness - 45 Wivenhoe + 27 50 Tidemill Yacht Harbour heights to be applied Clacton + 11 Orford Quay + 40 Woodbridge + 32 All heights are expressed in metres. Times are U.T.C. (GMT). Add one hour cause an increase. The deviation from the predicted for British Summer Time (BST) 31 March - 27 October 2019. tidal level may, under exceptional conditions, amount 51 Titchmarsh Marina to Harwich High Water Please refer to UKHO tide tables NP201 - Felixstowe Pier - 09 Southwold -1hr 15 Woodbridge Haven - 11 predictions: to more than one metre. 52 Walton Yacht Basin www.admiralty.co.uk - for more accurate information. Heights expressed in metres. All times shown are GMT. 53 Woolverstone Marina Add 1 hour for BST 31 March - 27 October

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PM HT. 01 T 07:27 3.52 20:12 3.55 00:56 1.13 13:50 0.67 01 F 09:18 3.48 21:49 3.49 02:50 0.97 15:21 0.88 01 F 07:33 3.23 20:11 3.14 00:55 1.09 13:46 1.10 01 M 09:27 3.48 21:41 3.38 03:04 0.82 15:16 1.00 01 W 09:34 3.57 21:40 3.48 03:07 0.71 15:22 0.94 01 Sa 10:12 3.77 22:23 3.73 03:45 0.59 16:03 0.76 01 M 10:23 3.82 22:40 3.83 03:53 0.63 16:19 0.71 01 Th 11:43 3.99 05:07 0.59 17:40 0.38 01 Su 00:36 4.35 12:57 4.23 06:15 0.50 18:52 0.11 01 T 00:57 4.35 13:13 4.34 06:34 0.48 19:07 0.19 01 F 01:53 4.04 14:12 4.10 07:39 0.59 19:56 0.70 01 Su 02:09 3.81 14:36 3.82 08:07 0.65 20:13 0.97 02 W 08:37 3.56 21:15 3.62 02:06 1.05 14:51 0.69 02 Sa 10:14 3.61 22:39 3.61 03:51 0.81 16:08 0.83 02 Sa 08:56 3.35 21:24 3.30 02:30 0.99 14:58 1.03 02 T 10:13 3.66 22:25 3.56 03:50 0.67 15:57 0.86 02 Th 10:15 3.72 22:22 3.64 03:48 0.59 16:00 0.79 02 Su 10:52 3.88 23:05 3.86 04:23 0.52 16:43 0.64 02 T 11:11 3.92 23:29 3.96 04:38 0.57 17:06 0.57 02 F 00:05 4.16 12:32 4.07 05:51 0.54 18:26 0.25 02 M 01:21 4.36 13:40 4.27 06:56 0.50 19:34 0.13 02 W 01:39 4.26 13:54 4.30 07:16 0.53 19:45 0.34 02 Sa 02:33 3.85 14:56 3.89 08:23 0.70 20:37 0.93 02 M 02:47 3.67 15:20 3.62 08:51 0.74 20:55 1.13 03 Th 09:38 3.66 22:09 3.71 03:07 0.92 15:42 0.70 03 Su 11:01 3.72 23:21 3.70 04:37 0.67 16:46 0.79 03 Su 09:56 3.54 22:16 3.49 03:36 0.81 15:46 0.92 03 W 10:52 3.79 23:02 3.70 04:25 0.55 16:32 0.73 03 F 10:51 3.83 23:00 3.78 04:24 0.50 16:35 0.67 03 M 11:33 3.96 23:48 3.96 05:00 0.47 17:22 0.55 03 W 11:58 3.98 05:21 0.53 17:51 0.45 03 Sa 00:54 4.26 13:18 4.12 06:34 0.52 19:11 0.18 03 T 02:05 4.28 14:21 4.24 07:39 0.56 20:15 0.23 03 Th 02:20 4.10 14:36 4.17 07:59 0.62 20:25 0.54 03 Su 03:14 3.64 15:44 3.64 09:10 0.82 21:25 1.16 03 T 03:29 3.52 16:08 3.43 09:39 0.83 21:44 1.29 04 F 10:30 3.75 22:55 3.77 04:00 0.78 16:25 0.70 04 M 11:41 3.78 23:57 3.77 05:16 0.57 17:22 0.74 04 M 10:42 3.69 22:58 3.64 04:20 0.66 16:25 0.82 04 Th 11:27 3.87 23:35 3.82 04:58 0.46 17:06 0.63 04 Sa 11:26 3.92 23:36 3.89 04:57 0.44 17:10 0.58 04 T 12:15 4.00 05:37 0.44 18:03 0.47 04 Th 00:18 4.08 12:46 4.01 06:03 0.50 18:37 0.35 04 Su 01:41 4.29 14:03 4.13 07:17 0.54 19:56 0.16 04 W 02:49 4.13 15:03 4.14 08:22 0.66 20:58 0.40 04 F 03:02 3.89 15:21 3.96 08:44 0.74 21:09 0.79 04 M 04:00 3.43 16:41 3.40 10:07 0.94 22:25 1.37 04 W 04:17 3.37 17:03 3.27 10:35 0.91 22:44 1.42 05 Sa 11:14 3.81 23:36 3.80 04:46 0.66 17:03 0.70 05 T 12:17 3.82 05:51 0.51 17:56 0.70 05 T 11:21 3.79 23:34 3.74 04:55 0.55 17:00 0.73 05 F 11:59 3.92 05:30 0.40 17:38 0.56 05 Su 12:00 3.98 05:29 0.39 17:44 0.51 05 W 00:31 4.03 12:57 3.98 06:15 0.43 18:44 0.42 05 F 01:06 4.15 13:32 3.99 06:47 0.51 19:23 0.29 05 M 02:28 4.23 14:47 4.10 08:00 0.60 20:42 0.21 05 Th 03:33 3.92 15:49 3.98 09:08 0.78 21:46 0.61 05 Sa 03:46 3.65 16:11 3.71 09:34 0.88 22:01 1.05 05 T 04:58 3.25 17:53 3.25 11:19 1.04 23:49 1.49 05 Th 05:14 3.25 18:11 3.19 11:42 0.97 06 Su 11:54 3.84 05:28 0.58 17:39 0.71 06 W 00:29 3.82 12:50 3.85 06:25 0.46 18:28 0.68 06 W 11:56 3.85 05:28 0.47 17:33 0.65 06 Sa 00:07 3.91 12:29 3.97 06:00 0.35 18:09 0.50 06 M 00:12 3.97 12:36 4.00 06:00 0.36 18:19 0.46 06 Th 01:16 4.06 13:40 3.90 06:55 0.47 19:28 0.40 06 Sa 01:54 4.16 14:19 3.95 07:31 0.56 20:11 0.27 06 T 03:14 4.10 15:31 4.03 08:46 0.70 21:30 0.32 06 F 04:20 3.70 16:40 3.76 10:02 0.93 22:42 0.86 06 Su 04:36 3.42 17:12 3.45 10:37 1.02 23:11 1.29 06 W 06:09 3.16 19:18 3.27 12:43 1.04 06 F 06:20 3.21 19:23 3.24 00:03 1.47 12:52 0.96 07 M 00:12 3.82 12:31 3.85 06:07 0.54 18:14 0.73 07 Th 00:59 3.87 13:22 3.86 06:57 0.44 18:59 0.67 07 Th 00:06 3.83 12:28 3.90 06:00 0.40 18:05 0.59 07 Su 00:39 3.97 13:01 3.98 06:29 0.33 18:41 0.48 07 T 00:49 4.01 13:13 3.96 06:32 0.36 18:55 0.45 07 F 02:02 4.02 14:25 3.79 07:39 0.56 20:16 0.41 07 Su 02:43 4.10 15:05 3.89 08:18 0.65 21:01 0.29 07 W 04:02 3.93 16:18 3.92 09:35 0.83 22:23 0.47 07 Sa 05:15 3.47 17:43 3.53 11:08 1.06 23:54 1.08 07 M 05:41 3.23 18:35 3.30 11:59 1.10 07 Th 07:26 3.20 20:26 3.44 01:17 1.44 13:59 0.94 07 Sa 07:28 3.26 20:23 3.39 01:21 1.39 13:56 0.89 08 T 00:45 3.83 13:06 3.84 06:44 0.54 18:47 0.76 08 F 01:30 3.89 13:53 3.84 07:28 0.44 19:29 0.68 08 F 00:36 3.90 12:58 3.93 06:31 0.36 18:35 0.56 08 M 01:12 3.98 13:34 3.94 06:57 0.33 19:13 0.48 08 W 01:28 4.00 13:50 3.87 07:08 0.40 19:34 0.46 08 Sa 02:51 3.95 15:13 3.68 08:28 0.69 21:09 0.44 08 M 03:33 4.00 15:54 3.82 09:07 0.76 21:56 0.35 08 Th 04:53 3.74 17:12 3.77 10:32 0.97 23:24 0.65 08 Su 06:22 3.31 19:05 3.39 12:33 1.12 08 T 07:03 3.17 20:04 3.39 00:43 1.39 13:35 1.05 08 F 08:33 3.37 21:17 3.63 02:18 1.28 14:53 0.81 08 Su 08:29 3.39 21:12 3.56 02:19 1.23 14:47 0.80 09 W 01:16 3.84 13:41 3.81 07:18 0.55 19:18 0.79 09 Sa 02:02 3.87 14:25 3.77 07:58 0.47 20:00 0.72 09 Sa 01:07 3.94 13:28 3.92 07:00 0.36 19:05 0.55 09 T 01:46 3.96 14:08 3.84 07:29 0.37 19:48 0.52 09 Th 02:09 3.95 14:29 3.73 07:48 0.50 20:18 0.51 09 Su 03:43 3.84 16:06 3.58 09:22 0.84 22:11 0.49 09 T 04:26 3.87 16:46 3.76 10:02 0.89 22:56 0.43 09 F 05:51 3.56 18:15 3.60 11:42 1.07 09 M 07:45 3.28 20:32 3.47 01:20 1.19 14:07 1.04 09 W 08:25 3.30 21:09 3.60 02:03 1.31 14:49 0.89 09 Sa 09:24 3.56 21:59 3.78 03:05 1.10 15:35 0.70 09 M 09:21 3.56 21:55 3.71 03:06 1.06 15:31 0.72 10 Th 01:49 3.82 14:15 3.75 07:51 0.57 19:50 0.84 10 Su 02:34 3.80 14:58 3.68 08:27 0.52 20:34 0.78 10 Su 01:37 3.94 13:59 3.87 07:27 0.38 19:36 0.57 10 W 02:22 3.90 14:43 3.71 08:05 0.45 20:27 0.58 10 F 02:54 3.85 15:13 3.57 08:35 0.66 21:09 0.58 10 M 04:41 3.74 17:06 3.52 10:24 0.97 23:20 0.52 10 W 05:23 3.74 17:43 3.68 11:04 1.00 10 Sa 06:59 3.44 19:31 3.50 00:34 0.82 13:02 1.09 10 T 09:03 3.43 21:37 3.66 02:36 1.14 15:20 0.85 10 Th 09:25 3.51 21:57 3.78 02:59 1.16 15:38 0.74 10 Su 10:06 3.72 22:36 3.88 03:44 0.94 16:11 0.62 10 T 10:06 3.71 22:35 3.83 03:48 0.91 16:10 0.66 11 F 02:23 3.77 14:50 3.66 08:24 0.61 20:25 0.90 11 M 03:06 3.72 15:34 3.57 09:01 0.58 21:12 0.86 11 M 02:09 3.89 14:31 3.78 07:56 0.42 20:09 0.62 11 Th 03:02 3.81 15:22 3.56 08:47 0.59 21:14 0.67 11 Sa 03:45 3.71 16:07 3.41 09:30 0.86 22:14 0.66 11 T 05:46 3.66 18:11 3.51 11:37 1.05 11 Th 06:25 3.63 18:48 3.61 00:02 0.52 12:17 1.06 11 Su 08:15 3.44 20:50 3.55 01:50 0.92 14:24 1.00 11 W 09:59 3.62 22:26 3.82 03:30 1.04 16:09 0.70 11 F 10:10 3.69 22:37 3.90 03:41 1.01 16:14 0.63 11 M 10:43 3.86 23:09 3.96 04:21 0.82 16:44 0.57 11 W 10:48 3.83 23:14 3.92 04:28 0.78 16:46 0.63 12 Sa 02:58 3.68 15:27 3.55 08:59 0.66 21:03 0.99 12 T 03:43 3.64 16:15 3.46 09:41 0.66 21:57 0.96 12 T 02:41 3.83 15:05 3.67 08:30 0.48 20:46 0.69 12 F 03:49 3.68 16:12 3.38 09:39 0.79 22:15 0.80 12 Su 04:47 3.59 17:16 3.30 10:40 1.03 23:35 0.68 12 W 06:55 3.65 19:19 3.54 00:32 0.51 12:51 1.03 12 F 07:33 3.59 19:58 3.60 01:10 0.60 13:30 1.03 12 M 09:25 3.55 21:54 3.68 02:59 0.93 15:34 0.84 12 Th 10:43 3.77 23:07 3.92 04:11 0.94 16:46 0.60 12 Sa 10:47 3.83 23:12 3.97 04:17 0.88 16:46 0.55 12 T 11:18 3.95 23:42 4.01 04:56 0.73 17:16 0.54 12 Th 11:29 3.92 23:54 3.96 05:07 0.69 17:21 0.60 13 Su 03:35 3.57 16:07 3.44 09:39 0.74 21:46 1.09 13 W 04:27 3.55 17:05 3.34 10:32 0.77 22:57 1.07 13 W 03:18 3.76 15:44 3.54 09:09 0.58 21:30 0.79 13 Sa 04:49 3.51 17:21 3.21 10:50 1.01 23:43 0.85 13 M 06:00 3.52 18:33 3.31 12:05 1.08 13 Th 08:05 3.70 20:27 3.63 01:41 0.49 13:59 0.94 13 Sa 08:41 3.62 21:07 3.65 02:18 0.65 14:39 0.92 13 T 10:21 3.69 22:45 3.80 03:52 0.90 16:27 0.69 13 F 11:21 3.87 23:43 3.97 04:46 0.85 17:18 0.52 13 Su 11:20 3.93 23:44 4.01 04:51 0.77 17:17 0.50 13 W 11:53 4.02 05:30 0.67 17:46 0.54 13 F 12:10 3.99 05:46 0.62 17:57 0.59 14 M 04:16 3.47 16:54 3.35 10:26 0.81 22:38 1.18 14 Th 05:25 3.42 18:15 3.24 11:43 0.87 14 Th 04:02 3.64 16:32 3.37 09:58 0.74 22:28 0.92 14 Su 06:06 3.40 18:50 3.18 12:27 1.08 14 T 07:20 3.58 19:48 3.42 00:55 0.61 13:23 0.99 14 F 09:08 3.78 21:29 3.74 02:44 0.46 14:58 0.82 14 Su 09:43 3.70 22:07 3.74 03:18 0.69 15:40 0.79 14 W 11:07 3.79 23:28 3.88 04:33 0.86 17:08 0.58 14 Sa 11:53 3.94 05:19 0.77 17:49 0.47 14 M 11:50 4.02 05:25 0.70 17:48 0.48 14 Th 00:16 4.03 12:28 4.05 06:04 0.64 18:15 0.55 14 Sa 00:34 3.96 12:52 4.02 06:25 0.56 18:34 0.60 15 T 05:06 3.38 17:52 3.29 11:25 0.86 23:45 1.23 15 F 06:41 3.34 19:40 3.28 00:21 1.11 13:09 0.89 15 F 05:00 3.48 17:39 3.21 11:07 0.93 23:54 1.00 15 M 07:38 3.47 20:13 3.33 01:12 0.75 13:49 0.96 15 W 08:33 3.74 20:56 3.60 02:06 0.49 14:26 0.85 15 Sa 10:03 3.86 22:22 3.84 03:38 0.46 15:51 0.69 15 M 10:37 3.78 22:58 3.82 04:08 0.71 16:33 0.66 15 Th 11:46 3.86 05:10 0.82 17:43 0.52 15 Su 00:15 4.00 12:23 4.01 05:52 0.71 18:20 0.44 15 T 00:14 4.04 12:21 4.07 05:57 0.66 18:16 0.48 15 F 00:51 4.01 13:05 4.04 06:38 0.63 18:48 0.58 15 Su 01:15 3.91 13:36 4.01 07:06 0.53 19:15 0.65 16 W 06:10 3.33 19:05 3.31 12:34 0.86 16 Sa 08:09 3.41 20:56 3.44 01:48 0.99 14:27 0.81 16 Sa 06:16 3.35 19:10 3.17 12:44 1.00 16 T 08:56 3.70 21:22 3.56 02:26 0.57 14:52 0.78 16 Th 09:34 3.89 21:54 3.78 03:08 0.38 15:20 0.70 16 Su 10:52 3.91 23:10 3.92 04:24 0.48 16:40 0.58 16 T 11:23 3.83 23:42 3.87 04:50 0.72 17:18 0.56 16 F 00:06 3.92 12:20 3.91 05:44 0.77 18:16 0.47 16 M 00:45 4.01 12:52 4.05 06:24 0.69 18:49 0.45 16 W 00:43 4.05 12:53 4.08 06:27 0.66 18:43 0.51 16 Sa 01:26 3.92 13:44 3.98 07:14 0.64 19:25 0.66 16 M 01:56 3.81 14:21 3.95 07:50 0.52 20:00 0.75 17 Th 07:26 3.36 20:18 3.45 01:05 1.17 13:45 0.80 17 Su 09:25 3.63 22:01 3.64 03:00 0.78 15:30 0.68 17 Su 07:50 3.40 20:35 3.33 01:28 0.89 14:09 0.90 17 W 09:57 3.93 22:19 3.78 03:29 0.38 15:44 0.62 17 F 10:25 4.00 22:44 3.93 04:00 0.30 16:08 0.58 17 M 11:36 3.92 23:54 3.96 05:05 0.51 17:25 0.50 17 W 12:03 3.85 05:28 0.72 17:59 0.50 17 Sa 00:41 3.94 12:51 3.95 06:18 0.74 18:49 0.46 17 T 01:14 4.01 13:22 4.05 06:54 0.69 19:16 0.49 17 Th 01:14 4.01 13:26 4.04 06:58 0.68 19:11 0.56 17 Su 02:03 3.80 14:27 3.89 07:54 0.68 20:08 0.79 17 T 02:39 3.71 15:10 3.85 08:38 0.54 20:49 0.87 18 F 08:39 3.51 21:21 3.63 02:17 1.02 14:49 0.71 18 M 10:28 3.87 22:58 3.82 04:02 0.55 16:24 0.56 18 M 09:12 3.63 21:44 3.56 02:44 0.68 15:13 0.73 18 Th 10:48 4.09 23:08 3.97 04:22 0.23 16:30 0.49 18 Sa 11:12 4.06 23:28 4.03 04:44 0.27 16:54 0.48 18 T 12:17 3.92 05:43 0.55 18:09 0.46 18 Th 00:23 3.89 12:39 3.87 06:04 0.73 18:37 0.48 18 Su 01:14 3.94 13:20 3.98 06:51 0.74 19:21 0.47 18 W 01:43 3.96 13:52 3.99 07:23 0.73 19:42 0.55 18 F 01:47 3.92 14:00 3.97 07:30 0.71 19:44 0.63 18 M 02:42 3.65 15:14 3.76 08:41 0.74 20:58 0.96 18 W 03:26 3.61 16:03 3.74 09:33 0.58 21:44 1.00 19 Sa 09:42 3.71 22:18 3.79 03:20 0.82 15:47 0.61 19 T 11:23 4.08 23:49 3.98 04:56 0.34 17:11 0.46 19 T 10:16 3.90 22:41 3.78 03:47 0.45 16:06 0.58 19 F 11:34 4.17 23:51 4.11 05:07 0.14 17:13 0.40 19 Su 11:54 4.07 05:24 0.28 17:37 0.41 19 W 00:35 3.96 12:54 3.89 06:21 0.62 18:50 0.47 19 F 01:00 3.89 13:13 3.88 06:40 0.76 19:13 0.49 19 M 01:44 3.92 13:51 3.97 07:21 0.76 19:50 0.50 19 Th 02:14 3.86 14:24 3.91 07:54 0.79 20:12 0.63 19 Sa 02:20 3.80 14:38 3.87 08:06 0.77 20:22 0.76 19 T 03:28 3.50 16:10 3.63 09:39 0.81 21:58 1.13 19 Th 04:21 3.53 17:02 3.63 10:36 0.62 22:47 1.11 20 Su 10:39 3.91 23:12 3.92 04:16 0.62 16:38 0.53 20 W 12:12 4.23 05:45 0.17 17:54 0.40 20 W 11:08 4.10 23:31 3.97 04:41 0.25 16:52 0.46 20 Sa 12:16 4.20 05:47 0.11 17:55 0.34 20 M 00:10 4.09 12:34 4.04 06:02 0.34 18:20 0.39 20 Th 01:15 3.92 13:30 3.84 06:57 0.71 19:29 0.52 20 Sa 01:36 3.87 13:45 3.88 07:13 0.79 19:47 0.51 20 T 02:15 3.85 14:22 3.90 07:51 0.81 20:18 0.57 20 F 02:46 3.75 14:58 3.82 08:28 0.86 20:47 0.73 20 Su 02:55 3.65 15:21 3.74 08:49 0.86 21:09 0.94 20 W 04:29 3.36 17:17 3.53 10:53 0.84 23:15 1.24 20 F 05:24 3.49 18:09 3.57 11:48 0.63 21 M 11:33 4.08 05:08 0.44 17:25 0.47 21 Th 00:36 4.10 12:59 4.30 06:31 0.07 18:36 0.38 21 Th 11:55 4.23 05:28 0.11 17:35 0.37 21 Su 00:32 4.19 12:56 4.17 06:25 0.14 18:37 0.34 21 T 00:51 4.09 13:12 3.97 06:38 0.44 19:01 0.44 21 F 01:54 3.84 14:05 3.78 07:32 0.80 20:06 0.57 21 Su 02:11 3.81 14:18 3.84 07:46 0.84 20:20 0.55 21 W 02:46 3.75 14:54 3.81 08:23 0.88 20:48 0.65 21 Sa 03:21 3.61 15:39 3.70 09:09 0.95 21:31 0.89 21 M 03:38 3.48 16:16 3.58 09:44 0.96 22:10 1.15 21 Th 05:47 3.32 18:35 3.55 12:15 0.79 21 Sa 06:33 3.50 19:21 3.59 00:02 1.15 12:59 0.60 22 T 00:03 4.01 12:24 4.21 05:57 0.29 18:09 0.44 22 F 01:20 4.17 13:44 4.28 07:14 0.04 19:18 0.41 22 F 00:15 4.12 12:39 4.28 06:11 0.03 18:16 0.33 22 M 01:12 4.20 13:35 4.07 07:01 0.25 19:17 0.40 22 W 01:31 4.02 13:49 3.87 07:14 0.58 19:41 0.51 22 Sa 02:33 3.74 14:42 3.70 08:07 0.89 20:44 0.62 22 M 02:45 3.73 14:52 3.77 08:19 0.90 20:54 0.61 22 Th 03:19 3.64 15:28 3.70 08:57 0.96 21:24 0.75 22 Su 04:03 3.46 16:30 3.54 10:01 1.07 22:31 1.08 22 T 04:38 3.30 17:27 3.44 11:04 1.04 23:39 1.28 22 F 07:05 3.41 19:52 3.68 00:39 1.20 13:29 0.66 22 Su 07:45 3.56 20:30 3.67 01:16 1.09 14:06 0.57 23 W 00:51 4.07 13:14 4.27 06:44 0.19 18:53 0.45 23 Sa 02:02 4.19 14:27 4.17 07:55 0.09 20:00 0.49 23 Sa 00:57 4.21 13:21 4.25 06:50 0.04 18:57 0.35 23 T 01:52 4.12 14:13 3.92 07:37 0.42 19:57 0.49 23 Th 02:11 3.89 14:26 3.73 07:50 0.74 20:20 0.59 23 Su 03:12 3.61 15:21 3.60 08:45 0.99 21:25 0.68 23 T 03:20 3.62 15:28 3.66 08:54 0.99 21:30 0.69 23 F 03:56 3.52 16:07 3.59 09:39 1.06 22:08 0.87 23 M 05:02 3.29 17:41 3.39 11:21 1.17 23 W 06:08 3.22 18:56 3.47 12:39 0.95 23 Sa 08:16 3.59 20:57 3.85 01:49 1.06 14:33 0.52 23 M 08:53 3.68 21:31 3.77 02:22 0.97 15:06 0.54 24 Th 01:38 4.09 14:02 4.25 07:31 0.15 19:37 0.50 24 Su 02:43 4.13 15:10 3.98 08:36 0.21 20:42 0.60 24 Su 01:37 4.23 14:02 4.14 07:28 0.12 19:37 0.42 24 W 02:32 3.97 14:51 3.73 08:13 0.61 20:38 0.60 24 F 02:53 3.72 15:05 3.58 08:28 0.89 21:03 0.68 24 M 03:53 3.47 16:04 3.48 09:28 1.11 22:13 0.75 24 W 03:57 3.50 16:06 3.54 09:34 1.09 22:12 0.78 24 Sa 04:41 3.39 16:59 3.46 10:33 1.17 23:11 1.00 24 T 06:35 3.21 19:15 3.40 00:05 1.21 13:01 1.08 24 Th 07:35 3.35 20:19 3.69 01:12 1.19 13:54 0.76 24 Su 09:18 3.78 21:53 3.99 02:48 0.90 15:29 0.42 24 T 09:52 3.81 22:25 3.85 03:21 0.83 15:58 0.54 25 F 02:23 4.07 14:49 4.14 08:17 0.17 20:21 0.60 25 M 03:25 4.00 15:54 3.76 09:19 0.38 21:28 0.74 25 M 02:17 4.17 14:42 3.97 08:05 0.27 20:18 0.52 25 Th 03:15 3.76 15:31 3.52 08:54 0.82 21:23 0.72 25 Sa 03:37 3.53 15:48 3.43 09:11 1.05 21:53 0.76 25 T 04:39 3.35 16:52 3.36 10:18 1.23 23:08 0.83 25 Th 04:39 3.39 16:51 3.43 10:21 1.19 23:04 0.87 25 Su 05:44 3.27 18:11 3.34 11:54 1.24 25 W 08:04 3.36 20:41 3.64 01:39 1.13 14:17 0.86 25 F 08:46 3.59 21:24 3.94 02:20 1.01 14:58 0.55 25 M 10:12 3.96 22:43 4.08 03:40 0.75 16:17 0.37 25 W 10:45 3.91 23:13 3.90 04:15 0.70 16:44 0.56 26 Sa 03:08 4.00 15:36 3.97 09:05 0.25 21:08 0.73 26 T 04:10 3.82 16:41 3.52 10:07 0.60 22:21 0.89 26 T 02:57 4.02 15:22 3.75 08:44 0.47 21:01 0.64 26 F 04:02 3.52 16:18 3.32 09:42 1.04 22:20 0.85 26 Su 04:26 3.35 16:40 3.29 10:04 1.22 22:53 0.85 26 W 05:32 3.26 17:49 3.28 11:18 1.31 26 F 05:31 3.30 17:48 3.34 11:23 1.26 26 M 07:12 3.28 19:41 3.38 00:39 1.07 13:26 1.14 26 Th 09:13 3.61 21:46 3.92 02:46 0.95 15:20 0.62 26 Sa 09:45 3.83 22:17 4.13 03:14 0.83 15:52 0.38 26 T 11:00 4.08 23:28 4.11 04:28 0.63 17:01 0.37 26 Th 11:32 3.98 23:57 3.92 05:04 0.58 17:25 0.59 27 Su 03:53 3.90 16:26 3.77 09:55 0.38 21:59 0.87 27 W 05:01 3.58 17:36 3.29 11:04 0.83 23:28 1.04 27 W 03:40 3.81 16:04 3.51 09:27 0.70 21:49 0.79 27 Sa 04:58 3.29 17:17 3.14 10:45 1.25 23:32 0.95 27 M 05:25 3.22 17:41 3.19 11:12 1.34 27 Th 06:35 3.25 18:52 3.28 00:10 0.86 12:32 1.30 27 Sa 06:40 3.29 19:01 3.32 00:10 0.92 12:42 1.25 27 T 08:31 3.44 21:00 3.59 02:02 1.00 14:39 0.93 27 F 10:11 3.84 22:40 4.15 03:40 0.78 16:15 0.40 27 Su 10:36 4.03 23:05 4.24 04:03 0.68 16:40 0.26 27 W 11:45 4.16 05:14 0.54 17:41 0.41 27 F 12:16 4.00 05:50 0.51 18:04 0.64 28 M 04:42 3.76 17:19 3.56 10:50 0.54 22:58 1.02 28 Th 06:06 3.35 18:46 3.13 12:17 1.03 28 Th 04:29 3.55 16:54 3.27 10:20 0.96 22:51 0.94 28 Su 06:13 3.15 18:29 3.06 12:14 1.36 28 T 06:36 3.19 18:47 3.18 00:03 0.89 12:36 1.35 28 F 07:41 3.34 19:56 3.36 01:13 0.84 13:41 1.19 28 Su 07:55 3.39 20:16 3.43 01:22 0.91 13:58 1.11 28 W 09:36 3.66 22:04 3.85 03:08 0.86 15:41 0.69 28 Sa 11:02 4.04 23:29 4.29 04:27 0.64 17:04 0.24 28 M 11:22 4.19 23:50 4.28 04:48 0.57 17:23 0.22 28 Th 00:11 4.10 12:28 4.17 05:58 0.49 18:19 0.51 28 Sa 00:37 3.91 12:58 3.98 06:33 0.48 18:41 0.72 29 T 05:38 3.58 18:21 3.39 11:54 0.71 29 F 05:31 3.29 17:58 3.08 11:30 1.18 29 M 07:38 3.20 19:45 3.12 00:59 0.95 13:40 1.27 29 W 07:45 3.28 19:51 3.26 01:14 0.86 13:47 1.23 29 Sa 08:40 3.51 20:56 3.51 02:12 0.78 14:39 1.03 29 M 09:00 3.56 21:22 3.61 02:29 0.84 15:02 0.93 29 Th 10:34 3.85 22:59 4.08 04:02 0.73 16:35 0.47 29 Su 11:48 4.19 05:11 0.54 17:47 0.15 29 T 12:06 4.28 05:31 0.50 18:02 0.24 29 F 00:51 4.04 13:11 4.12 06:42 0.51 18:57 0.64 29 Su 01:14 3.88 13:38 3.91 07:14 0.51 19:18 0.80 30 W 06:47 3.43 19:32 3.31 00:12 1.11 13:06 0.84 30 Sa 06:56 3.15 19:21 3.03 00:13 1.04 13:05 1.27 30 T 08:44 3.38 20:49 3.29 02:14 0.84 14:38 1.11 30 Th 08:42 3.45 20:49 3.41 02:14 0.77 14:39 1.06 30 Su 09:33 3.68 21:50 3.67 03:04 0.70 15:31 0.86 30 T 09:58 3.74 22:20 3.81 03:28 0.75 15:59 0.73 30 F 11:25 4.01 23:49 4.25 04:49 0.62 17:24 0.29 30 M 00:14 4.36 12:31 4.30 05:53 0.49 18:28 0.13 30 W 00:32 4.26 12:48 4.31 06:14 0.48 18:40 0.33 30 Sa 01:31 3.94 13:53 4.00 07:25 0.57 19:35 0.80 30 M 01:50 3.82 14:17 3.80 07:53 0.56 19:53 0.90 31 Th 08:06 3.39 20:46 3.36 01:33 1.09 14:21 0.89 31 Su 08:25 3.26 20:43 3.17 01:53 0.99 14:24 1.16 31 F 09:29 3.62 21:38 3.58 03:03 0.67 15:22 0.90 31 W 10:52 3.88 23:14 4.00 04:20 0.66 16:51 0.54 31 Sa 12:12 4.14 05:33 0.54 18:09 0.17 31 Th 01:13 4.18 13:30 4.25 06:56 0.51 19:18 0.49 31 T 02:25 3.75 14:56 3.66 08:30 0.62 20:29 0.99 Harwich Haven Useful contact Operation Channels information

Channel 16 Harwich Harbour Master ...... 01255 243030 The distress channel. Monitor this Harwich VTS ...... 01255 243000 channel at all times. Use for routine Ipswich Harbour Master ...... 01473 211771 calling only if there is no alternative, Ipswich Lock Control ...... 01473 213526 such as DSC or mobile phone. Orwell Navigation Service ...... 01473 211066 Channels 6, 8, 72, 77 UK Border Agency Non-commercial ship-to-ship channels. Ipswich (Yacht Line) ...... 0845 7231110 Channel 13 Customs & Excise Fraud Hotline ....0800 595000 Used by ships for bridge to bridge HM Coastguard communications on matters of navigational Dover Coastguard ...... 01304 210008 safety, useful to monitor in shipping areas. MMSI VHF/DFC ...... 002320009 Channel 67 Coastguard in case of emergency ...999 Used by HM Coastguard for safety communications. Vessels are requested not to use this channel for inter-ship traffic. Channel 68 Orwell Navigational service working channel. Keeping up to date with Channel 71 Harwich Haven Authority Harwich Vessel Traffic Services working channel. Monitor in Harwich Haven Using our own data we produce and distribute Authority waters. Only call Harwich VTS for 20,000 tide table leaflets to marinas, businesses urgent navigational safety information. and retail outlets across Essex and Suffolk, which Channel 80 you can pick up FREE of charge. The marina channel. Download from our website - Vessels over 50 G.T. must report to www.hha.co.uk/leisure/downloads/ Harwich VTS at designated reporting Take a look at our live, up to the minute points (as per Admiralty Charts). Report hydrographical, meteorological and vessel also to Ipswich Port on channel 68 on entry movement data - www.hha.co.uk/live-data to River Orwell. Sign up to receive Notice to Mariners and Port Information Notices - www.hha.co.uk/news/subscribe

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