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IntroductionWelcome to the third edition of the Solent Handbook & Directory
which we hope you will find a valuable source of information.
Whether you live locally or are visiting, here on business,
visiting the area to sail, cruise or enjoy a shore-based holiday
we hope you like the book and find it useful.
TKZ Media Ltd launched the first Solent Handbook in 2011, and the
publication has always been well received by advertisers, readers
and distributors.
The team would like to thank Sir Robin Knox-Johnston for providing
the Foreword and everyone who has contributed to the Handbook
and supported us.
We have a new, thought-provoking article on 'The question ... little or
large ... is the Earth really big?' contributed by Peter "Stokey"
Woodall, and Simon Rowell provides the answer to the question:
"Where do our weather forecasts come from?"
For those taking part in Racing, we have an interesting article on
'Racing Rule Changes' contributed by Bryan Willis. Updated Racing
Rules of Sailing are published every January following the Olympics,
so that time has come round again!
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to advertise with us and those who are advertising for the first time.
Please remember to let advertisers know that you have seen their
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We hope you find the 2013 Handbook a useful and handy source of
information and that you have a fantastic summer and enjoy
whatever activities you are planning.
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ContentscoLour KEy PAGE
Welcome to the Solent - Sir robin Knox-Johnston 4
Solent yacht clubs 6-13
Solent racing 14-21
racing rules changes 22-25
Solent cruising 26-31
Weather 32-35
A celestial View of the Solent 36-39
Safety Afloat 40
Solent Events Diary 42-51
Solent Events calendar 52-57
Solent Ports & Harbours 58
useful contacts 59
yarmouth Harbour 62-63
Newtown Harbour 64-65
cowes & river Medina 66-73
Wootton creek 74-75
ryde Harbour 76-77
Bembridge Harbour 78-79
Ventnor Haven 80-82
Keyhaven 83
Lymington Harbour 84-86
Beaulieu river 87-88
Southampton Water 89-95
river Hamble & Warsash 96-99
Portsmouth & Gosport 100-105
Port Solent 106
Fareham 107
Langstone Harbour 108-109
chichester Harbour 110-113
Solent Directory Index 114
Solent Directory 116-135
cowes Tide Tables 138-145
Portsmouth Tide Tables 146-153
Advertisers’ Index 154-157
Acknowledgements 158
Solent Location Map Pull out inside back cover
Global Sailing racing Marks Map Pull out inside back cover
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My association with the Solent goes back many years, and
i have warm memories that are diverse and legion.
In 2007 I was welcomed home, in grand style, by a rough and windySolent following my Velux 5 oceans solo circumnavigation of theglobe. In 2012 I proudly led the parade of sail of the ten clipperround the World race yachts as they returned to Southampton aftercompleting the clipper 11-12 round the World yacht race.
The Solent is undoubtedly the centre of British sailing and it is hometo cowes Week, the world's oldest and greatest regatta. The Solenthas given me enormous and untold pleasure, all year round, whetherracing in yachts around cowes or spending endless summer daysjust pottering and seeking out new locations in which to anchor andrelax for an hour or two.
It has a distinct flavour which attracts the cosmopolitan and adiverse group of people that help make up the Solent community.The tens of thousands of residents, visitors and everyone involved inthe marine experience, whether they be in the Merchant Navy, theroyal Navy, working in the docks, making sails or pulling pints in thepopular local pubs, are all stake holders in something that is specialand of which we should be proud.
The Solent Handbook & Directory 2013 provides extensiveinformation on subjects from the weather, navigation, the tides anddetails on the best Solent events throughout the year.
Whether you enjoy sailing, exploring the wonderful scenery, or yousimply like to get involved in the hospitality and social scene, there’ssomething here for everyone. I hope, like me, you will delight inspending time here and take similar pleasure in long summer days,glorious sunsets and challenging weather and tide patterns that areunique to this great and historic stretch of water.
Sir robin Knox-Johnston
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Welcome to the Solent
Island Harbour Marina is one of the Solent’s best-kept secrets. Conveniently situated two miles from the south of Cowes, it’s one of the most picturesque riverside locations.
This peaceful marina offers over 200 berths for annual moorings and visiting yachts, as well as many other amenities including:
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Founded in 1886, Bembridge Scprovides the base for the Bembridgeredwing, Bembridge one-Design,and Illusion fleets. It is an ryATraining centre and Volvo championclub. Visiting yachtsmen from ryAaffiliated clubs always welcome.Lunch available every weekend; rallies by prior arrangement.
Set up by businessmen and artisans,Brading Haven yacht club hasgained a reputation with visitingyachtsmen for being one of thefriendliest clubs in the Solent area.The active cruising section and yearround dinghy sailors make full use ofthe comfortable club house, bar, andhigh quality affordable catering.
The chichester cruiser racing cluboffers round-the-cans and passageraces with popular social events, plusa channel cruise in company forAlpha (Irc) and Beta (club handicap)fleets. Many ccrc members takepart for the fun of it while otherscompete with notable successes at the highest levels.
Beautifully situated between Premierand Birdham Marinas with restaurantand bar open all year except Sunday,Monday and Tuesday eveningsoctober to March. A family friendlymembers' club catering for yacht andmotor cruising, dinghy racing, andmodel yachting with a warm welcome for visiting sailors and rallies.
The cowes corinthian yacht clubwas established in 1952 by the late"Tiny" Mitchell as a club for localsailors. ccyc has recentlyundergone a refurbishment includingthe installing of new pontoons, a newwalkway and access bridge, and an8m boom crane lift.
East Cowes Sailing Club was founded in1912 to encourage sailing, goodsportsmanship, youth training, racingand fishing; these objectives remain truetoday. The Club is situated near EastCowes Marina. The Club organisesThursday evening racing for cruisers,keel-boats and dinghies and also the annual Sail the Wight, in aid of theEarl Mountbatten Hospice.
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cHicHESTEr crUiSEr racing cLUB
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Nestling in Gurnard Bay, west of Cowes,Gurnard SC is the leading dinghy sailingclub on the Isle of Wight. Racing fromMarch to December caters for all levelsof expertise. The Club is an RYA trainingcentre and has an established cadetsection. Several open events are heldeach year including a Junior Regatta and Cowes Dinghy Week, with racesin the western Solent for dinghies and catamarans.
The Island Sailing Club is the largestsailing club in Cowes, and is best knownfor organising the annual Round theIsland Race which attracts the largestfleet of yachts of any sailing event in theUK. The Club operates a fleet of Sonardayboats which can be hired by Clubmembers and non-members. ISCTuesday evening racing throughout the summer is very popular.
Keyhaven Yacht Club is situated in oneof the most beautiful harbours on theSolent. The harbour is shielded by themassive shingle bar that leads to HurstCastle. With its easy access to the Solentthe harbour is a perfect haven for smallyachts and dinghies.
Lymington Town Sailing Club wasestablished in 1946 and has an enviablerecord of winning world and nationalchampionships. The Club has livelykeelboat, dinghy racing, and cruisingsections, and organises the Classic Seriesand autumn Solent Circuit as well ascruises, with the motor boat section,around the south coast and beyond.
Situated on the left bank of the riverTest, near the military base, MarchwoodYacht Club is the hidden gem of theSolent with comprehensive facilitiesentirely operated by volunteers. Theseinclude clubhouse, parking, pontoons,moorings, scrub off, and winter layup,with a secure yard. Visitors are welcome. Contact the Secretary for details.
Formed in 1932 at RAF Calshott, theRoyal Airforce Yacht Club moved to theHamble in 1957 and opened to non-service membership. The clubhouse issituated adjacent to the MDL PortHamble Marina and welcomes visitingyachtsmen to a friendly environment.Cruising and rallies are the club's main activities and visiting rallies are welcome to wine and dine.
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gUrnard SaiLing cLUB
iSLand SaiLing cLUB
KEYHaVEn YacHT cLUB
MarcHWood YacHT cLUB
LYMingTon ToWn SaiLing cLUB
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The Royal Corinthian Yacht Club,established in 1842, is set in attractivegardens in Cowes and its terrace enjoysa panoramic view of the Solent. TheClub is active in organising high qualityevents, and facilities includeaccommodation, comfortable bar and dining areas, and excellent food.New members and visiting yachtsmen are very welcome.
The Royal London Yacht Club is housedin an elegant pair of Georgian houseson The Parade and the Club balcony isregarded as having one of the bestviews in Cowes. The Club prides itself onits social events with the highlight beingits Cowes Week Ball. The Club has an oldworld charm with a fine dining room, anelegant drawing room, a lower bar, and numerous bedrooms.
Successful on the water, friendly andwelcoming ashore, the Royal Lymingtonencourages and promotes yachting ofall aspects, and maintains a clubhousewith a bustling social programme. TheClub has excellent facilities including abar, river-room, and a terraceoverlooking the river and the Solent beyond.
The Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC)was founded in 1925 in Plymouthfollowing the first Fastnet Race, the45th edition of which will take place on11 August 2013. The RORC is one of thelargest offshore racing clubs and is a national authority for themeasurement and rating of offshore yachts. In 2013 the RORC will run afull season of inshore regattas and cross-Channel offshore races.
The Royal Solent Yacht Club, establishedin 1878, is located on the seafront nextto Yarmouth Pier. Regattas areorganised in the Solent and ChristchurchBay. The Club enjoys unrivalled viewsacross the western Solent. Withexcellent bar and catering facilities, new members, visiting yachtsmen,and visitors from affiliated clubs are always welcome.
Providing year round racing and cruising,the Royal Southampton is unrivalled inrunning events on the water, matchingsailing with training and cadet courses.The Club enjoys a restaurant and barsat two south coast clubhouses, one atOcean Village, the other in tranquilsurroundings on Beaulieu River. TheClub also hosts an array of social events and provides corporate facilities.
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RORC’s London Clubhouse
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roYaL corinTHian YacHT cLUB
roYaL SoLEnT YacHT cLUB
roYaL SoUTHaMPTon YacHT cLUB
roYaL ocEan racing cLUB
roYaL London YacHT cLUB
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The Royal Southern Yacht Club, Hamblewas established in 1837. The Club hostsnational and world championships,cruises extensively by motor and sail,and hosts regattas for yachts large andsmall. The clubhouse boasts well-appointed accommodation, a bar,restaurant, and moorings.
Founded in 1775 as the CumberlandFleet, the Royal Thames Yacht Club isthe oldest continuously operating yachtclub in the UK. In Cowes, the RoyalThames operates primarily with andfrom the Royal London Yacht Club, withwhich it has full reciprocalarrangements. The Royal Thamesclubhouse is at 60 Knightsbridge, London.
The Royal Victoria Yacht Club wasfounded in 1845 by Prince Albert to giveQueen Victoria a yacht club she wasentitled to enter as a mere female! Theoriginal Club was in Ryde, but the 1960ssaw a move to Fishbourne and a unionwith Fishbourne SC and Wootton CreekSC. RVYC has racing for dinghies, Squibs, and cruisers, offers RYA training,and holds many social functions. Facilities include a bar and restaurant,and 54m of pontoon moorings for visitors.
The Yacht Club, as the Squadron wasfirst known, was founded in St James's,London, in 1815. The Club became theRoyal Yacht Squadron in 1833 and in1858 took up residence in Cowes Castle,built by Henry VIII in 1539. The Club'sstart line has seen many great yachtand powerboat races. An active interestin yachting or yacht racing is still a prime requirement for those invited to become a Squadron member.
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roYaL VicToria YacHT cLUB
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Sea View Yacht Club enjoys a uniquelocation on the northeast tip of the Isleof Wight with stunning views over theSolent. The Club provides members withthe full range of RYA training and offersfull bar and catering facilities.
Warsash Sailing Club, founded in 1957,has a well appointed clubhouse on amagnificent site at the mouth of theHamble. Its Spring Series is the UK'spremier early season regatta. The Cluboffers racing for dinghies and cruisers,training for juniors, and a full socialprogramme. The Club welcomes visitorsby water.
Yarmouth Sailing Club is a small,friendly and informal club run entirelyby its members and offering training,racing, and recreational sailing eventsfor Scows, Optimists, and other classes.The Club runs a full winter socialprogramme.
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Solent Racinga few people claim to dislike racing in the Solent, because
it's such a tricky place. it's true that it has strong tides,
complex wind patterns, lots of leisure and commercial traffic,
choppy water, and ever-changing conditions - but, for many
sailors, it's the complexity that makes Solent racing such a
rewarding challenge.
Windward-leeward courses set in areas of no tide and with steadywinds may create a 'fairer' race course but they can becomerepetitive and limited in their challenge. Boat speed and tactics arehighlighted but strategy, navigation, and boat handling get muchmore of a test around Solent courses. The ideal, of course, is toenjoy and learn from both.
Fortunately, the Solent offers plenty of locations that allow a varietyof courses, even windward-leeward courses in areas that enjoysome tidal shelter. consequently, this wonderful, sheltered area ishome to a rich mixture of events, including racing for dinghies, smallkeelboats, cruiser-racers, and handicap and level-racing for largerracing yachts. Most racing from cowes for example, and there is ahuge amount of it in all types of boats, takes place in the centralSolent but courses can also be set in the eastern and westernSolent, depending on conditions. The Hill Head Plateau, just to theeast of the Brambles Bank, is a favourite place for race officers toset windward-leeward courses as it benefits from shallow water foreasy mark laying and the tidal shadow of the bank to its west.
Sometimes, though, race officers forget that there are other areas inthe central Solent that can be even better for windward-leewardcourses in some combinations of wind and tide. The area inshoreand to the northwest of the Thorn channel, and the area to the eastof osborne Bay under the Isle of Wight shore, can both be goodalternatives, as can close under the mainland shore, inshore of thenorth channel around the Brambles. In this section of the Solent
Handbook you'll find some general information on Solent racing,including types of courses, how racing is organised, gettinginvolved, finding crew, and preparing for racing.
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Types of racing
Many people think of the Solent as mainly suitable for day
racing keelboats and cruiser-racers rather than dinghy racing.
in fact, there is plenty of opportunity for dinghy racing despite
the tidal rates in much of the area, which are not ideal for small
boat racing.
dinghies
The most popular area for dinghy racing is just outside the Solent, atHayling Island Sailing club. Tidal conditions in Hayling Bay areeasier than in the Solent and traffic near the racing areas isconsiderably less.
Within the Solent, however, there is still plenty of dinghy racing. Justwest of cowes is Gurnard Sailing club which is the main dinghyclub on the Isle of Wight. Elsewhere, there is dinghy racing out ofclubs in Lymington and yarmouth, the Hamble river, SouthamptonWater, the area between Hill Head and Stokes Bay, which has threedinghy clubs in close proximity, and at Wootton on the Isle of Wight.
Small keelboats
The small keelboat classes are, for many people, the heart of Solentracing. classes which race most weekends throughout the seasoninclude the classic Daring class, Dragons, Etchells, Flying Fifteens,Sonars, X one Designs, and Laser SB3s. All these fleets have classstarts in cowes Week with the SB3s and XoDs being the two largestclasses in the Week.
cruising racing and big boat racing
If you're into yacht racing there really is plenty of choice with mostSolent yacht clubs running their own evening race series plussummer weekend race series. Then there is the racing run by JoGand rorc. JoG - the Junior offshore Group - runs both an inshoreand offshore series for yachts racing under Irc with both seriesproving very popular. rorc - the royal ocean racing club -organises a series of offshore races from cowes, which counttowards the season's championship. rorc also runs the Fastnetrace and commodores’ cup, both biennial events that alternatewith each other. This year it is the turn of the Fastnet race, whichstarts on 11 August.
For those who prefer yacht racing on windward-leeward courses,there are ample opportunities for that too. And, if you prefer racingclassic yachts even that is catered for, with The Metre & classicKeelboat regatta, and Panerai British classic Week which is steadilygrowing in popularity and attracting some truly gorgeous yachts.
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Solent Racingon the race course
Even if you are an expert racer and a Solent regular it is
really important to remind yourself of the basics well before
heading out for the start. These include the type and location
of the course, the starting sequence and race signals, and
the other important information in the notice of race and
Sailing instructions.
Types of course
When racing in the Solent thetwo most usual types ofcourses you'll encounter arewindward-leeward coursesfrom a committee boat startline or round-the-canscourses, usually from one ofthe clubs' shore lines oroccasionally from a committeeboat start. A committee-boatstart can be set up in severallocations in and around thecentral Solent but the mostused location is on the HillHead Plateau to the north ofthe main channel and east ofthe Brambles Bank. on busyweekends several coursesmay be set in this area so it isimportant to find out the approximate location of the committee boat before heading out. A windward-leeward course may have thestart line between the windward and leeward marks, or to leeward of the leeward mark. Also, there may be a leeward gate rather than a single mark.
Starting sequence
The Racing Rules of Sailing standard start sequence is often used,especially for racing on windward-leeward courses.
The standard sequence (rrS 26) can be changed in the SailingInstructions (SIs) and for shore line starts from cowes, for example,it may be changed to give a longer period between the Warning andPreparatory signals. In these cases the Warning signal is given 10minutes before the start, with the Preparatory signal hoisted at 5minutes before the start, and lowered at 1 minute before the start.See page 18 for flag meanings.
racing rules
All racers should familiarise themselves with the latest Racing Rules
of Sailing (RRS) 2013-2016. They are revised and published everyfour years by the International Sailing Federation and a copy of thecurrent rrS, highlighted to show changes, can be downloaded fromwww.sailing.org/documents/racingrules/index.php.
Make sure that you read and understand the rules - it will help keepyou out of trouble and give you an advantage on the race course.
Start line may be to
leeward of the
leeward mark
The spreader mark, 1A, may not be used
If two buoys
form a leeward
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Start/Finish line
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Signal flag and sound Minutes before
starting signal
Warning signal class flag; 1 sound 5
Preparatory signal P, I, Z, Z with I, 4
or black flag; 1 sound
one-minute signal Preparatory flag removed; 1
1 long sound
Starting signal class flag removed; 0
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Solent RacingSignals
racing is governed by the use of flag signals - often withaccompanying sound signals. The flag is always the primary system; if the sound signal fails it is disregarded.
Visual signals - flags or shapes - are used to control races andthe attention of competitors is drawn to the visual signals bysound signals. When a visual signal is displayed over a class flag,the signal applies only to that class.
AP (Answering Pennant) - races thathave not started are postponed. Thewarning signal will be made oneminute after removal of the AP unlessat that time the race is postponedagain or abandoned.
P - Preparatory signal.
I - round-an-End rule, rule 30.1 is in force.
Z - 20% Penalty rule, rule 30.2 is in force.
Black flag - Black flag rule, rule 30.3is in force.
X - Individual recall.
First Substitute - General recall. Thewarning signal will be made one minuteafter the signal is removed.
Note: In cowes, it is common for clubs touse an AP over AP with two soundsignals to indicate racing is postponedand competitors are requested not toleave harbour.
S - rule 32.2 is in force. The coursehas been shortened.
L - Flown afloat : come within hail orfollow this boat.Flown ashore: A notice to competitorshas been posted.
F - optional Attention Signal: Thewarning signal will be displayed fiveminutes after this signal. This signal willbe removed one minute before the nextsignal. Not used for classes which useFlag F as their class flag.
M - The object displaying this signalreplaces a missing mark.
y - Personal buoyancy must be worn.
Blue flag or shape - This racecommittee boat is in position at thefinishing line.
AP over H - races notstarted are postponed.Further signals ashore.
AP over A - races notstarted are postponed.No more racing today.
AP over a numeralpennant 1-6 - racesare postponed by 1-6hours from thescheduled starting time.
N - All races that have started areabandoned. The warning signal willbe made one minute after the signalis removed, unless the race is againabandoned or postponed.
N over H - All races are abandoned.Further signals will be made ashore.
N over A - All races are abandoned.No more racing today.
c - The position of the next mark hasbeen changed.
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Solent Racingrace preparation, crew, and equipment
You may think that when you line up to start you've got as good
a chance as most of the fleet for a good place in the race. You'd
be wrong! Most races are won before the start thanks to the
work the skipper and crew put in to prepare themselves and the
boat to do well on the race course.
Some of that preparation may begin months or years beforehand inpreparing the boat so it has the speed and reliability to win, andpreparing the crew so that they can handle the boat efficiently in allconditions and circumstances.
other preparation takes place just before the race when the skipperand crew learn the SIs, check the weather and tide, arrive at thecourse early, and make the strategic decisions.
getting crew
Having a good crew is always important and it often takes weeks ormonths to develop a crew's skills and ability to work together.Finding crew can be difficult - although the more successful you areon the race course the easier it is!
A good place to start is your local yacht club and others in the area.Post a note on their message boards and websites, and look aroundfor online forums. The bigger events, such as the J.P. Morgan AssetManagement round the Island race and Aberdeen AssetManagement cowes Week, have forums on their websites whereyou can advertise for crew and crew can advertise for a boat.
once you've found a crew, make sure you sail, and preferably race, with them before the big event. Training should cover the boat layout and its gear, safety procedures, and boat handling in all the important manoeuvres and sail changes.
Skipper's check list
your actual check list will depend on the type of boat, length of race, and course location but for a typical Solent race make sureyou consider:
• Have sufficient crew, all the sails you'll need, with all the gear in working order, including safety equipment, and get afloat well ahead of start time with plenty of time to sail to the course area.
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• If you keep your boat afloat, has the bottom been scrubbed withinthe last two weeks? It's amazing how many boats you see racing which have dirty hulls.
• race information - Make sure you have a copy of the sailing instructions (SIs), an up-to-date racing chart of the area (Solent buoys may change position and/or name from one year to the next so get a 2013 racing chart now), and the times of High Water for the day, with a good tidal stream chart for the area - the more detailed the better.
• Bottled water and something to snack on, and the right sailing clothing for the conditions. Don't forget a hat and sunscreen.
• Watch the weather trends for 3-5 days ahead of the event, and start studying it in detail in the 24 hours ahead of the event. Go afloat with an up-to-date forecast and study how any changes expected during the day may affect the strategy for the race.
Preparing for offshore racing
If you're heading offshore you'll need more food and drink, and moreclothing plus more detailed weather and route planning ahead of therace. you may also need to add safety equipment, depending on thecategory of the race.
offshore races can be tough on both boat and crew so make surethe boat and its equipment is in top class order and always sail witha crew that has sufficient experience among it to deal with a longrace or with bad conditions.
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Racing Rule Changesit’s that time again. Every January following the olympics,
updated racing rules of Sailing are published. The racing
rules committee of the international Sailing federation (iSaf)
meets every november and considers proposals for change, but
unless there is a crisis, only in the year after the olympics are
changes put into force.
Most changes are for clarification but some are ‘game changes’affecting the way the game of sailing is played (at least, by theexperts).
This time round there are numerous changes but there is not muchthat a mid-fleet sailor needs to know.
Here are the most interesting......
of interest to all sailors
There is a new rule called ‘Trash Disposal’. If you deliberately putany kind of rubbish in the water you can be penalised. Thisrequirement applies at all time when boats are on the water, not justwhen they are actually racing. However, you will not be penalised if,having capsized, you are not able to retrieve objects that might becategorized as trash.
After a tragic incident some years ago where young capsized sailorswere attacked by sharks, the rule about outside Help has beenchanged to ensure that a sailor in danger can always receive helpwithout necessarily having to retire. There have been occasionswhere sailors have refused taking help offered in order to ensurethey could continue racing. When help is needed by someone indanger (or perceived to be in danger) they can continue racing afterreceiving the help, provided their boat has not gained a significantadvantage as a result of the help. If the boat did gain an advantageand was protested and penalised, the penalty would be at thediscretion of the protest committee and can be less than adisqualification. Another subtle change to this rule is that the word'boat' is replaced by the word 'vessel'. This puts an end to theargument that, after a collision, a boat could receive help to get clearonly from the other boat involved in the collision. It is now clear thatthe help may come from any vessel.
an overview by Bryan Willis
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When racing where there are traffic separation zones, the racingrules of Sailing now require boats to comply with rule 10, TrafficSeparation Schemes, of the IrPcAS. This has been added to theexisting requirements to comply with IrPcAS with regard tomaking fog signals and showing lights when safety requires.
of interest to the more advanced racing sailor
The definition Mark-room has been changed to correct someanomalies. The old definition included ‘room to sail to the mark’and then, ‘room to sail her proper course when at the mark’. Thismeant that the amount of room to which the inside boat wasentitled suddenly changed when she was ‘at the mark’. The newdefinition actually reduces the amount of room to which an insideboat is entitled at the mark; basically she has the right to room tosail in a seamanlike way to the mark and round the mark. So if theinside boat is the give-way boat, she is not entitled to do a‘tactical rounding’, merely a ‘seamanlike rounding’. (The insideboat may do a ‘tactical rounding’ if she is the right-of-way boat). The definition room has been changed to make it clearer thatwhen, for example, you luff more than one boat, you must giveroom for the windward boat to fulfil her obligation to give room toany boat(s) to windward of him.
Now here’s a change of interest to Solent sailors: rule 20 coversthe situation when you are close-hauled approaching anobstruction and need to hail a boat to windward or astern for roomto tack.
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Racing Rule ChangesThe rule has been completely restructured. It is a safety rule, andwhen you hail for room to tack, the other boat must respond (nochange there). However, sometimes the hailed boat cannot respondbecause there is yet another boat to windward or astern of her. Newrule 20.3 makes it clear that, in such circumstances, a hailed boatintending to respond by tacking always has the right to hail anotherboat on the same tack for room to tack and avoid her - even if sheherself could have passed the obstruction without a substantialcourse change.
Sometimes in light winds the battens do not 'pop' after a gybe butrather remain inverted. There is a new rule allowing you to pump thesail until the offending battens are no longer inverted, but not if theaction clearly propels your boat.
of interest to race officers
A boat used to finish simply by crossing the finishing line in thedirection of the course from the last mark. This was a problem whenit was unclear which was ‘the last mark’, or the course includedseveral laps and the finishing line was positioned in the middle of thecourse so that boats went through the finishing line on each lap. Thedirection is still defined as ‘crosses the finishing line from the courseside’ but the definition continues by making it clear that if a boat istaking a Turn Penalty after crossing the finishing line, she actually didnot finish when she crossed the line the first time; after taking thepenalty she must cross the line from the course side again. Thecrossing of the finishing line also does not count as finishing if theboat thereafter corrects an error in sailing the course that she madeat the finishing line. Last but not least, a boat doesn’t finish if she‘continues to sail the course’. In all these cases, the boat does notactually finish until she has completed the penalty, corrected theerror or completed sailing the course - and then finishes.
A fender attached to the port quarter of the committee boat at thestarboard end of a starting line to protect the paintwork wasarguably ‘temporarily attached’ to the mark and therefore not a partof it, allowing boats to collide with it with impunity. The words‘temporarily attached’ have been replaced with 'attachedaccidentally' in the definition of ‘Mark’, so that the fender nowcounts as part of the mark.
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and finally, for Protest committees
rule 69, Gross Misconduct, has been substantially rewritten.There is now an obligation on sailors to not commit grossmisconduct. That may appear obvious, but was never stated inthe old rule. This is a very serious rule and, historically, the protestcommittees holding such a hearing have been required to find,beyond reasonable doubt, that a boat committed the allegedmisconduct before they could penalise the sailor or boat. Thestandard of proof required has now been changed to 'comfortablesatisfaction'.
When a national authority receives a report about a breach of rule69, whether based on a hearing or an independent report, it isnow required to conduct an investigation in accordance with itsestablished procedures and, if appropriate, conduct a hearing.(rule 69)
Sometimes in a protest hearing, members of the protestcommittee will have seen the incident (or part of it). The rules nowrequire that if they have, they must let the parties in the hearingknow and they may then act as witnesses. (Naturally the protestcommittee members who saw the incident must not give anyfurther evidence when the committee is considering its decisionbehind closed doors).
I wish you good racingBryan Willis
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Solent Cruising
The Solent is renowned as one of the most popular recreational
boating areas in the world but it’s much more than that. formed
around 7,000 years ago, when the Solent river estuary gradually
flooded at the end of the last ice age, the isle of Wight became
separated from the mainland as the chalk ridge between The
needles and old Harry rocks on the mainland eroded.
Today, the Solent has more small estuaries in close proximity thananywhere else in Great Britain and is located in one of the mostsheltered channels in Europe. It is unique in Europe for its complextides and the long periods of stand at High and Low Waters.
The wide range of marine habitats makes the Solent of internationalsignificance for wildlife, and one of the most important sites on thebird migration routes from the Arctic to Africa. With its huge diversityof wildlife and habitats, along with its heritage and archaeologicalimportance, much of the coastline has protected status and isrecognised as being of national and international importance.
The Solent’s unique characteristics have made Southampton theleading cruise port and one of the main commercial ports in thecountry and enabled Portsmouth’s maritime heritage and navalimportance. consequently, the Solent has a high level of shippingmovements with vessels of all types being seen.
The huge diversity of the area, together with the close proximity ofmany ports, harbours, and anchorages, makes the Solent awonderful cruising ground for sailors and powerboaters. The choicein number, size, and atmosphere of the many destinations in theSolent make it perfect for weekending or holiday cruising, especiallywhen family cruising as there is much to satisfy all tastes.
While mid-sized and large yachts and powerboats tend tocongregate in the larger yachting centres such as Lymington,cowes, Hamble, and Portsmouth there are many other destinationsand anchorages available to smaller craft and those who don’t wishto follow the well-plowed wakes of the majority.
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Solent Cruising
The double high tides of the Solent add to its cruising benefits but thestrength and complexities of the tidal streams must be taken into accountwhen planning and making passages in the Solent. See cowes TideTables and Portsmouth Tide Tables.
Good weather information is readily available in this area, both actual andforecast (refer to ‘Weather’ and ‘useful contacts’), but make allowance forthe fact that the geography of the area impacts on the wind as it does forthe tides and many weather models do not accurately predict local Solentvariations.
In summer, especially when the morning's gradient wind is northwest,look for a sea breeze from late morning, building through the afternoonwhen it can deliver a fresh southwesterly. If this is blowing against an ebbtide conditions can become quite choppy before calming down again asthe sea breeze loses its power.
approaches to the Solent
The Solent can be entered fromthe west or east. At the westernend, the eroded chalk cliffs ofThe Needles, together with itsiconic lighthouse, have been awelcome sight to manyreturning sailors over thecenturies, while to the east, themore protected entrance isthrough the Forts, wherePortsmouth and Spithead, withall their maritime heritage, greetthe sailor's arrival.
from the west
Heading for the Solent fromPoole or further west theobvious choice is to enterthrough the Needles channel. In light to moderate conditionswith a favourable tide the mainchannel south of the notoriousShingles bank is benign, but ifthe ebb is running expect amore turbulent entry and if awest or southwest wind ofmore than Force 5-6 is fightinga strong ebb tide this isdefinitely a place to avoid.Breaking seas over The Bridge,rough water in the channel,and overfalls in Hurst Narrowsall await the incautious.
A far less vigorous option, which is much under-used, is the Northchannel which is approached to the north of the Shingles and is muchsafer in rough weather. Stay to the north of the Shingles and leave NorthHead buoy to starboard, turning into the channel which runs parallel toHurst beach. When entering Hurst Narrows take care to avoid The Trapwhich is a steep-sided shingle spit extending out from the beach near theround fort. once past, the shingle bank runs northeast and is fairly steep-sided with room to anchor for shelter or a lunch stop.
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Solent Cruisingfrom the east
Arriving from the east, the main entrance is between Horse SandFort to the north and No Man's Land Fort to the south. If comingfrom Langstone or chichester harbours there is a shorter route usingthe Main Passage in the submerged barrier between Horse SandFort and the mainland, or the Boat Passage close to the shore isavailable for small craft.
Since the submerged barrier between No Man's Land Fort wasremoved passage can be made inshore of the fort with a least depthof 2m over foul ground between the Fort and the red post to thesouthwest, which is useful when approaching from the south. oncepast the fort make sure to avoid the extensive ryde Sands bystaying far enough north to clear the red post at the northeasternextremity of the Sands by a decent margin. Note that the Sands tothe west of the post extend slightly north of it so don't cut thecorner near Low Water.
The western Solent
The western Solent offers two different but attractive coastlines,varied wildlife habitats and less commercial traffic than the central or eastern parts. It has a wide area of navigable water for mostyachts and motor cruisers, is well buoyed, and offers a great choiceof harbours and anchorages within 8 miles.
With Keyhaven, Lymington, Beaulieu, yarmouth, and Newtown allwithin easy reach the western Solent offers the choice betweenanchoring among beautiful scenery and wildlife, or picking apontoon or mooring in attractive towns with good facilities andattractions.
At the western end, Keyhaven is often missed but is good to explorenear High Water or for a lunch-stop anchorage in the shelter of HurstSpit. Lymington or yarmouth are very popular stopping points in thewestern Solent while Beaulieu and Newtown are favourite haunts forpeace and wildlife.
The volume of boats, both power and sail, during busy summerweekends and holidays mean that it can be difficult finding a berthin the popular areas and it is sensible to book ahead if possible or risk being unable to find a vacant berth or mooring, or even space to anchor.
Solent tidal streams always make it worthwhile working the tide insmall boats, especially near Springs, but the location of the westernSolent harbours makes them convenient for cross-tide visits. So ifthe tide doesn't serve for a passage from Lymington to Beaulieu,Newtown, or cowes, a trip across to yarmouth for lunch until thetide turns is an attractive detour.
When punching tide along the Solent, the greatest tidal relief isfound to the north of the channel where the bottom is less steep-tothan on the Island shore. When fighting tide along the Island shorebeware Gurnard, Salt Mead, and Hamstead Ledges and make surethat you calculate the height of tide carefully if you choose to stayclose to the shore.
Tidal streams in excess of 3.5 knots are experienced around Springtides, particularly between Gurnard Ledge and cowes, and betweenyarmouth and Hurst Narrows. In strong wind against tide conditions,most commonly when an ebb stream meets a strong west orsouthwesterly wind, the seas in the western Solent can be steep
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and breaking, uncomfortable conditions for small to medium sizedyachts or motor cruisers. conditions are likely to be less rough northof the channel, in shallower water and out of the strongest tide.When heading for cowes from the western Solent in roughconditions stay in mid-Solent or further north until level with EgyptPoint before heading for cowes to avoid the roughest water offGurnard Bay.
If heading for the eastern Solent or Southampton Water stay slightlysouth of Lepe Spit to avoid the roughest water in the strong streamthat flows around the Spit.
The central Solent
The central Solent is a busy place with commercial traffic from eastand west converging to head up the Thorn channel and intoSouthampton Water, along with ferries heading in and out of cowes.The most important feature to avoid is the Brambles Bank, whichlies at the western end of the Hill Head Plateau and borders theThorn channel to the east. This shallow patch claims many anunwary yacht or powerboat each season. Much yacht racing takesplace on the Hill Head Plateau because of the tidal relief obtainedhere and considerate cruising sailors and powerboaters shouldavoid passing through the fleets of race boats.
Very large ships approach the Thorn channel from the east, makingthe tight turn to starboard off cowes to enter the channel. When theebb is running vessels start their turn off cowes while on the floodthey turn later, near Gurnard cardinal buoy.
The size and density of the commercial traffic in this area, togetherwith their speed, makes it imperative to keep a good lookout.remember that there is a Precautionary Area between calshot andcowes where all vessels over 150m are given a Moving ProhibitedZone of 1,000 metres ahead and 100 metres to either side. Allvessels under 20m must stay clear of this moving zone.
To the north of the Brambles Bank, the North channel providesaccess to Southampton Water for small commercial craft comingfrom the west, saving them the extra distance needed to round theBrambles to the south and the passage up the Thorn channel. Tothe north of this channel the Hill Head and Lee-on-Solent shorelinesare popular areas for dinghy sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and jetskiing. Small recreational fishing boats are also found throughout thecentral Solent, often anchored on the plateau or near the shorelines.
The Solent's most famous port, cowes, lies at the centre of theSolent and its convenient geographical position, plus its easy entry,make it a popular destination for yachts and powerboats of all types.As it is also the home of passenger and car ferry operations, pluscommercial traffic headed up the river Medina, the entrance is oftencrowded and care should be taken when entering or leaving.
The tide off cowes runs very strongly and due allowance for thestrong east or west going stream should be made when entering or leaving as the stream changes direction in the harbour entrance.
When a strong wind meets a strong tide off cowes the seas onPrince consort Shoal can get quite lumpy. This can be avoided ifcoming from the east by staying inshore but beware of The Shrapemud which, at low tide, extends almost as far as the racing buoys,and do not be tempted to cut through the extensive mooring buoys
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The other main yachting harbour in the central Solent is the Hamble river with its many marinas and yachting facilities.Southampton Water has much commercial traffic but there are stillplaces for the leisure sailor to explore including Ashlett creek on thewest side below the Fawley Marine Terminal jetties. Further upSouthampton Water is Hythe Marina Village on the west side, whileocean Village Marina is just beyond Southampton Dockhead up theriver Itchen with Shamrock Quay and Saxon Wharf a bit further onbeyond the Itchen Bridge. Small boats have plenty of explorationavailable to them in both the rivers Test and Itchen.
The eastern SolentThe eastern Solent has a different character to the western arm and the mainland shore is more developed. The sand and gravel sea bed which predominates to the west gives way to a greaterproportion of mud in the east. cross-Solent ferry traffic is high with car ferries operating between Portsmouth and Fishbourne at theentrance to Wootton creek. Fast passenger catamarans run betweenPortsmouth and ryde Pier head while the last remaining passengerhovercraft service runs between Southsea and ryde.
The major deep water shipping channel is south of ryde Middle bankand very large ships regularly transit the area, with outgoing andincoming vessels often passing in the eastern Solent. yachts andpowerboats using this area should try to avoid the main channel,either staying to the south of the channel in ample water off theIsland shore, or passing over ryde Middle bank to the north of themain channel. The North channel runs to the north of ryde Middlebank and is used by smaller commercial and military craft. Theeastern Solent is also often busy at weekends and in high summerwith yachts racing.
on the Island shore, osborne Bay, just to the east of cowes, is apopular day-time or overnight anchorage as it is well sheltered fromwest or southwest winds and has an attractive shoreline. Just to theeast, Wootton creek is nice to explore in a small boat and when thetide serves but the entrance is dominated by the car ferry terminaland caution is needed when ferries are arriving and leaving.
Further east is ryde Pier and, beyond, the small ryde Harbour whichis accessible only around high tide and by small to medium sizedshallow draft boats. ryde Sands is the major obstacle in this areaand this extensive sandbank catches out many unwary craft.
To the north, the coastline turns northeast at Gilkicker Point and runsto the narrow entrance to Portsmouth Harbour. Portsmouth has muchto offer the sailor or powerboater looking for exploration with a varietyof marinas and opportunities for anchoring.
Beyond the forts to the east lie Langstone and chichester harbours,both of which have bars at their entrances which make it unsafe toenter or leave in rough conditions, such as when a strong southerlywind opposes a strong ebb tide. Both harbours are superb boatingareas that are particularly appealing to owners of small yachts andpowerboats who enjoy exploring, creek crawling, and wildlifewatching. Together with the varied ports, harbours, and anchorageswithin the Solent, Langstone and chichester make up the mostcompact yet varied cruising ground in Europe, a real treasure to beenjoyed and protected.
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WeatherSolent Weather – Where Do the Forecasts Come From?
Depending on where you are in the world, you may well be
blessed with entirely predictable and generally steady weather,
for example the Cape Verdes in winter, which will have a nice
steady east-northeast or northeast Trade Wind for the majority
of the time. The Solent, however, is not one of those places,
and we have far more varied weather. This is due to our
position underneath, or at least close to, the Jet Stream which
brings depressions over us with seemingly monotonous
regularity right now. So, we know that the weather will mostly
be changeable, what we need next is to find a decent forecast
source.
In this age of the internet there’s a vast choice of weather information
and, as water users, it’s up to us to understand where this
information comes from and how we can use it. Available information
comes in many forms, and here we’ll discuss the most readily
available ones. The basis of all forecasts, however, is the output
from a numerical weather program (NWP) which is a complex
program simulating the entire atmospheric and oceanic circulations
around the globe. Various national agencies have their own models,
but the two that particularly concern us are the Met Office’s Unified
Model (UM) and the USA’s National Centers for Environmental
Prediction’s (NCEP) Global Forecasting System (GFS). The Met
Office is an obvious choice, as they are our national service and
should have a good handle on things, and the GFS data is put out to
the web every day for free access by all, and so is the basis for the
majority of internet-based weather services.
All NWP models deliver output in a three-dimensional global grid,
moving forward in time. Each grid box at a particular time has a
certain volume, and at each of the corners of this box the NWP
calculates pressure, temperature, humidity and wind in three
dimensions (see Figure 1). Within this box other properties, such as
precipitation and cloud cover, are derived by a process called
parameterisation, which effectively looks at the conditions at the
corners and says something like “the average humidity in the box is
X%, the temperature is Y°C so we will assign Z% cloud cover and P
mm/hour precipitation from that”. It therefore follows that the smaller
the grid spacing used the better resolution will be obtained in the
forecast. Another point to remember is that to represent a particular
feature, for example a depression, that feature must be greater than
3 grid boxes across, otherwise statistically it is just a blip.
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WeatherThe Met Office runs its model in three different resolutions. Globally
it runs at around 25km box size, over the North Atlantic and Europe
(where all our weather systems come from) at around 12km and over
the UK at 4km. NCEP’s GFS model is run globally at half degree
resolution, and this is the data available on the web. This difference
in resolution is particularly important in coastal regions, due to the
effect that the land has on wind (gusting around the Needles, for
example). Over a half degree box the “average land” misses a lot of
detail (Figure 2) compared to a 4km box (Figure 3). The 4km box
shown has Cowes Approaches and the Brambles Bank on it – the
Brambles would not affect the surface weather, but it’s put on for
scale.
There are many websites that allow you to input a location and then
receive a forecast at three hour intervals for days in advance. It’s
really important to read the information sections on the sites, as they
will tell you clearly where they get the data from and if they do any
processing on it. Some of them allow local knowledge to be used,
e.g. gusting down a river valley with a southwesterly wind, but some
don’t and just give you the output directly from the GFS model. Also,
if you are not exactly at a particular grid point then the conditions
reported for your location will be an interpolation of the four grid
points around you, with no account taken of headlands or other land
features. Most importantly these websites usually have no human
input to their data, i.e. they don’t have a forecaster looking at it, they
just output numbers from the model.
The Met Office doesn’t put its raw data out, but it does issue an array
of different forecasts, of which the obvious ones for sailors are the
synoptic charts, the Shipping Forecast and the Inshore Waters
Forecast. It will also give specific location forecasts. These
forecasts have the advantages of a much smaller grid size and
forecaster input. The forecasters know any model deficiencies
(e.g. up to a few years ago the Met Office model wasn’t very good at
following rainfall at sea as it came onto land) and they also compare
their output with other agency outputs, e.g. NCEP’s GFS data. In
general, therefore, the Met Office data will be the best forecast
information to use, and it’s certainly the easiest to get hold of at sea
with the Coastguard’s regular marine safety information broadcasts
putting this information out every four hours.
Other national meteorological agencies put similar information up,
however, which is very useful as a comparison of the general
synoptic situation.
Figure 1: a three-dimensional forecast grid box
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Good and relevant examples of this are MeteoFrance and the USA’s
Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center (FNMOC)
which have good coverage of Atlantic and European waters and
whose output also passes under the scrutiny of an experienced
forecaster before being put online.
All of these sources have significant use, it’s just important to
understand where their information comes from, and after about
three days they are good for indicating trends, but not specific
events. Using more than one source is very important – we don’t
hesitate to ask for a second opinion at hospitals, so why not for
weather? For day-to-day use the Met Office (via the internet,
television or radio) is more than adequate, with a second opinion of
looking out the window vital. If you’re planning a longer trip, or a
weekend exploring the Solent, then it’s best to start with the Met
Office, then look up at least two other sources, say FNMOC and your
favourite location-based website. If you start doing this several days
before the trip then you’ll soon get a feeling for how the forecasts are
developing and which ones are most accurate. Do avoid the trap of
automatically going with the most optimistic one, and keep looking to
windward – the weather gods don’t use computers!
Figure 2: a typical half degree box, showing all the detail inside it
Figure 3: a typical 4km box, showing the detail inside it (the Bramble Bank is
shown just for scale)
Photo: Paul Wyeth
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A Celestial View of the Solent
The Question …Little or Large … is the Earth really big?
first the good news … The world did not come to an end on
21 december 2012 despite reports of an ancient Mayan
prophecy that a mysterious planet was on a collision course
with us, or that there would be a reverse in our own planet’s
rotation.
Now for the bad news.. I have been asked to pen yet anotherastronomical article that will not only be thought provoking, but onethat opens the mind of the reader a little.
The idea for the article came following a recent celestial coursewhilst showing a student the evening vista at Ventnor. During ourcosmic conversation, my celestial companion asked: “How big isEarth in the universal scale of things?”
After a lengthy 45 minute repost using simple layman’s terms Iexplained the answer to her; she being suitably impressed replied“WoW! you should put that down in writing.” I promised that Iwould but only if she promised not to ask any more questions!So! True to my word and whilst supping a pint at my local drinkingestablishment Perks I began to put pen to paper and scribe anexplanation about how incredibly small and truly insignificant we(Earth) are in the big picture.
Let’s take the Earth’s diameter at the equator which is 12,756kilometres as the starting point. If you compare that with Jupiter,whose diameter is 142,984 km and 318 times bigger than Earth, youwill now begin to see that Earth is starting to look small already. Infact, Jupiter’s mass is up to 2.5 times that of all the other planets inthe solar system combined.
compare us now to the Sun which is by far the largest object in oursolar system. It contains 98% of the solar system's total mass andhas a diameter of 1,392,500 km, that is one Million, Three HundredAnd Ninety Two Thousand, Five Hundred Km’s or 1 Solar unit (Su inastronomers speak).
Did you know that it would take 109 Earths to stretch across thesun, and over one million to "Fill It up" if it was hollow?
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So you may think you are getting the big picture now. Well, whatabout this then…? The sun which is a star (a fact that some 45% ofAmericans surveyed did not know) is miniscule compared to redsuper giant Betelgeuse found in the constellation of orion.
Betelgeuse in fact is 2.1 billion kilometres across, if we put it insideof our solar system where the sun currently resides, it would swallowMercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and then the Asteroid belt for goodmeasure. It wouldn’t quite reach Jupiter, but that’s big enough to getacross the point.
Betelgeuse is 1,000 times the diameter of our Sun and anunimaginable 10,000 times brighter. It is a big star, really big, but amere tiddler compared to some stars out there that are sofrighteningly gargantuan they would make your hair stand on end.one such star is Vy canis Majoris, reputedly the largest star knownto man.
Vy canis Majoris cannot be seen with the naked eye because of itsgreat distance from us but it is located in the same region of the skywhere we find Sirius, which is the brightest star we can see.
I affectionately call canis Majoris the “Big Daddy”. It is an amazingone billion times larger than the Sun having a diameter of 1650 (Su).To give you some idea of just how big this star is, imagine this: if youwere to fly on a Jumbo jet at 550 miles/hour it would take you 1,100years to fly around it only once.
Take a look at the above picture. Just one pixel has been blown upto show you the scale of the enormity of this star when compared toour Sun.
We humans are able to sight something like 5,000 stars with thenaked eye. All of these plus the planets and their moons belong toour own galaxy called the Milky Way.
Astronomers estimate that in our galaxy there are about one hundredthousand million stars and if we flew on the space shuttle travellingat 5 miles per second from Earth’s position through the centre, itwould take an unbelievable 1.2 billion years, the equivalentapproximately to one tenth the time that the universe has been inexistence.
So finally, let’s talk about BIG! In 1999 the Hubble space telescopeestimated that there were 125 billion galaxies in the universe ofwhich we are but one. Even more recently a German super computerestimated that this figure could be as high as 500 billion.
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The picture below was taken in the year 1999 by the Hubble spacecraft.
It shows over 10,000 Galaxies in a mere 0.000024% of the sky. Togive you an idea of how small this region is … it covers theequivalent area that you would see if looking at a five pence piecefrom a distance of 15 metres.
It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words; in this instancethat’s very true. It sums up exactly the point I have tried to makewithout a 45 minute conversation or the one thousand words I havebeen given by this publication so to do.
I hope you now realize, as my student did, that Earth really is smallerthan the smallest grain of sand in the universe’s scale of size.
However true, I think it would be a good idea to put this statementinto some reasonable perspective. To do this, the words spoken bythe comedian Steve Wright: “It’s a small world, but I would not liketo have to paint it,” become so very apt.
And finally to finish this cosmic oeuvre I would like to leave you withthe words from the great man himself, carl Sagen: “Somewhere,something incredible is waiting to be known.”
cheers. Stokey Woodall.
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Safety Afloat
RNLI top tips
Calling for help
• Being able to call for help is vital for others, as well as you – your
call could save someone’s life. And if something should happen to
you, do your crew know how to call for help?
• Use a fixed DSC VHF radio to call the Coastguard on Channel 16.
If this is not possible then use a handheld VHF radio. Flares can
also be used as a backup.
• Take an occasional two minutes to rehearse a MAYDAY call using
your own radio. If you join an unfamiliar boat, make sure you
understand the radio controls.
What’s in your tool locker?
• A significant number of RNLI callouts are to vessels that have
broken down or run out of fuel. Plan ahead and dedicate a third of
your fuel tank as a contingency supply.
• Carry a small kit of tools and spares to cover minor breakdowns
and get yourself home.
Ready for a shock?
• The average water temperature in the UK is 15◦C. Immersion in this
water could kill a person in less than two minutes through cold
water shock.*
• Wearing a lifejacket increases your chance of survival when
immersed in cold water by up to four times.
• Accidents happen regardless of experience. Give yourself and your
crew a chance to survive by wearing an ISO approved lifejacket
with crotch straps. Don’t just buy it, WEAR IT.
Who’s going to miss you?
• Tell someone where you are going and when you will be back; they
could be the first person to raise the alarm and pass on valuable
information to search and rescue teams.
Weather to leave
• Before you go out and while afloat, check a relevant marine
forecast: on the internet, using an app, national and local radio or
VHF radio.
• Carry a current tide table to check access to slipways and ports in
case your plans change.
• Skill up
• Learn the skills you need to get by on the water, don’t forget to
refresh them and know your limits.
For more information on these, or any other safety issues, visit
www.RNLI.org/safetyandeducation.
The RNLI is the charity that saves lives at sea. It provides a 24-hour
on-call service to cover search and rescue requirements out to 100
nautical miles from the coast of the United Kingdom and Republic of
Ireland.
The RNLI is independent from government and continues to rely on
voluntary contributions and legacies for its income.
*Source: Professor Mike Tipton 2012
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in this section you'll find descriptions of many of the main series
and events taking place in the Solent during 2013. for all the
latest information check out the online calendar at
www.SolentHandbook.com.
inTErnaTionaL ETcHELLS
March - September
The Etchells is a fast, sleek, stable racing sloop. Predominantly
owner-driven by enthusiastic and loyal supporters of the class
association, the fleet has strict one-design credentials and is a highly
competitive class. The racing season for the Cowes Etchells fleet
gets underway on 9 March, with the start of the Spring Series. The
Southern Area Championship will be held on 20/21 July and the UK
Nationals on 13-15 September, with both these events being
qualifiers for the 2014 Worlds. www.etchellsukfleet.co.uk
Jog cHaMPionSHiP
29 March - 5 October
The Junior Offshore Group (JOG) was established in 1950 to allow
smaller yachts to compete offshore; it organises highly competitive
races for IRC rated yachts. JOG runs a full programme every season
grouped into an Inshore and Offshore Series. Competitors enjoy a
high standard of racing and a similarly high level of camaraderie at
the parties which take place at the end of almost every race in a host
port. Most JOG races start in the Solent from the club's fixed line and
distinctive permanent starting box just east of Egypt Point, Cowes.
www.jog.org.uk
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roYaL ocEan racing cLUB
april - September
The Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) was established in 1925, as
the Ocean Racing Club, following the finish of the first Fastnet Race.
The founding goals of the club continue to be 'to encourage long
distance yacht racing and the design, building and navigation in
which speed and seaworthiness are combined.' The 2013 RORC
season culminates in the Rolex Fastnet Race, the jewel in the crown
of offshore yacht racing, starting from Cowes on 11 August. The 2013
RORC calendar of offshore races and inshore regattas can be found
on the website. www.rorc.org
x onE dESign cLaSS
april - october
The XOD Class has six active fleets around the Solent area, at
Cowes, Hamble, Itchenor, Lymington, Parkstone and Yarmouth.
XODs attract many experienced helms and crew and the standard of
racing at the front of the fleets is very high. XODs are traditionally the
largest entry in Cowes Week, with over half the entire fleet, in excess
of 80 boats, sailing from home ports to participate each year.
www.xonedesign.org.uk
dragon cLaSS SoLEnT diViSon
april - october
The Dragon is a beautiful 29
foot keelboat, which has a
3/4 person crew and is
raced throughout the world.
There has been an active
fleet established in Cowes
ever since the class first
appeared in the UK in the
30s. The class are active
participants in the Cowes
Keelboat Solent Series and
the Cowes Keelboat
Championship. The UK are
hosting the 2013 World
Championships in
Weymouth in September,
with the Nationals, to be
held in Weymouth in late
June, being used as a
warm-up event.
www.solent-dragons.org
rSYc doUBLE HandEd racing
13 April - 5 October
The Royal Southampton Yacht Club is the home of the UK's most
popular Double Handed Racing Series. This comprises eight races:
four inshore and four offshore, open to all comers in IRC and RSYC
classes and includes the ever-popular Island Double which attracts
upwards of 120 boats.
The RSYC also organises an annual Double Handed Regatta (not
part of the main Double Handed Series) which this year will be held
on Saturday, 15 and Sunday, 16 June. All 2013 Double Handed
events are sponsored by Molson Coors. www.rsyc.org.uk
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iSLand SaiLing cLUB EVEning racE SEriES
Tuesday nights - 23 April - 3 September
The Island Sailing Club's ever-popular Evening Race Series provides
races for all sizes of boat on Tuesday evenings, with the exception of
Cowes Week, through to 3 September when the traditional Bang &
Go Back Race marks the end of the evening season.
www.islandsc.org.uk/isctuesday.aspx
irc SoLEnT SEriES cHaMPionSHiP
12 May - 23 September
Spanning the full length of the Solent, from the Nab Tower race in the
east to the Royal Solent Regatta off Yarmouth, this series aims to
encourage larger fleets of IRC-rated yachts in a wide range of
competitive racing. Post-race hospitality at each host club provides
the opportunity to experience the unique atmosphere of each, and
socialise with fellow competitors. Boats can enter any combination of
events of the whole series. www.solentirc.org.uk
YarMoUTH oLd gaffErS fESTiVaL
31 May - 2 June
The 17th annual Old Gaffers Festival will be celebrating the 50th
Anniversary of the Old Gaffers Association and there will be fun for
the whole family. The harbour will be filled with visiting gaff-rigged
vessels and some will race on Friday. There will be a Continental
market, food and craft stalls, children's rides, classic vehicle display,
non-stop free daytime entertainment, flower festival and real ale bar.
On Friday and Saturday evenings (ticket required) there will be
dancing to live music in the marquee on The Quay.
www.yarmoutholdgaffersfestival.co.uk
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J.P. Morgan aSSET ManagEMEnT roUnd THE iSLand racE
1 June
The annual J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race,
organised by the Island Sailing Club, is a one-day yacht race around
the Isle of Wight. The race regularly attracts over 1,700 boats and
around 16,000 sailors, making it one of the largest yacht races in the
world and the fourth largest participation sporting event in the UK.
Competitors come from all over the UK, other parts of Europe and as
far away as the USA to follow the 50 nautical mile course round the
Isle of Wight. Starting on the famous Royal Yacht Squadron line in
Cowes, the fleet races westabout, to The Needles, round St
Catherine's Point and Bembridge Ledge buoy, and back into the
Solent to the finish line at Cowes.
The race is a great opportunity to watch world-renowned sailors
racing against families and first time racers. For those not competing,
the Island and the south coast have many great vantage points to
watch the race, such as the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth, Hurst
Castle, and The Needles.
Conceived as a quick and easy way to increase communication
throughout the large Round the Island Race community, this year
people can help raise funds for the official Race charity, the Ellen
MacArthur Cancer Trust, by tweeting using the hashtag #raceforall.
All you have to do is tweet your Race news and remember to use
#raceforall to add to the charity total. It's a quick and easy way to
share your stories with the Race community and pick up useful tips
and knowledge. Let them know why you're entering, what you're
looking forward to and your favourite thing about the Race. For every
tweet using the approved hashtag, J.P. Morgan will donate 10p to the
charity, until the 'Tweetometer' target of £3,000 is reached. You can
view the latest fundraising tweets at
www.roundtheisland.org.uk/raceforall
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irc naTionaL cHaMPionSHiP
5 - 7 July
The Royal Ocean Racing Club's annual IRC National Championship
has a schedule of eight Solent races over the three day regatta.
www.rorc.org
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PanErai BriTiSH cLaSSic WEEK
6 - 13 July
As one of the highlight events
during an exceptional summer of
sailing regattas in the UK, the
Panerai British Classic Week,
organised by the British Classic
Yacht Club, takes place in Cowes.
More than 70 of the world's most
iconic classic and vintage yachts
are expected to compete, once
again providing a magnificent
spectacle of classic yacht racing in
the exciting waters of the Solent.
There will be a five-race series, plus a race around the Isle of Wight
following the original clockwise course of the first America's Cup.
Racing will be demanding and competitive but will still retain that
Corinthian spirit synonymous with classic boat racing.
www.britishclassicyachtclub.org/regatta
coWES cLaSSicS WEEK
15 - 19 July
Cowes Classics Week, run by the Royal London Yacht Club, offers
class racing for all metre boats, classic racing keelboats and one
designs including, but not restricted to,12mR, 8mR, 6mR (classic and
modern), 5.5mR, Daring, Dragon (classic and modern), Solent
Sunbeam, Bembridge Redwing, Seaview Mermaid, Squib, XOD,
Folkboat, Victory, Bembridge, Loch Long and Yarmouth One Designs,
Flying Fifteen, SCOD and Swallow. There are also classes for
Classic Cruisers, Classic/Revival Day Boats, Old Gaffers. Racing
from Committee Boats will be on a mix of laid and round-the-cans
courses. The social programme includes dining/partying at each of
the major Yacht Clubs in Cowes.
www.2013.cowesclassicsweek.org.uk
coWES dingHY WEEK
27 - 31 July
Cowes Dinghy Week regatta is hosted by Gurnard Sailing Club in the
waters of the western Solent. Dinghy Week is a friendly but fiercely
contested regatta, attracting around 150 entries from sailors of all
ages, in a range of classes, with social events most evenings. There
will be class racing for classes with eight or more entries, a
catamaran handicap class and three monohull handicap classes.
www.gurnardsc.org.uk
aBErdEEn aSSET ManagEMEnT coWES WEEK
3 - 10 august
Since 1826 Cowes Week has played a key part in the British sporting
summer calendar and is one of the UK's longest running and most
successful sporting events. The eight day regatta now stages around
40 daily races for up to 1,000 boats and has a varied race
programme to suit the most competitively campaigned boats, cruiser
racers, and everything in between; there's something for everyone at
this, the world's best-known sailing regatta.
Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week, as the event is now
known, attracts 8,000 competitors ranging from Olympic and world-
class professionals to weekend sailors, and in excess of 100,000
spectators come to watch the sailing, enjoy the social scene, and to
experience the unique atmosphere. www.aamcowesweek.co.uk
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oLd gaffErS aSSociaTion coWES JUBiLEE fESTiVaL
15 - 18 august
The Cowes Jubilee Festival, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the
Old Gaffers Association, will take place at Cowes Yacht Haven. There
will be over 200 gaff-rigged boats of all shapes and sizes, coming
from as far afield as the Netherlands and France and all around the
UK, as well as the Solent fleet. On Thursday and Friday there will be
shore and water-based activities within the harbour. On Saturday
there will be racing in the Solent, with sails and topsails of all colours
and shapes filling the views from the shore. The public will be able to
view the racing and also visit the interesting and varied old and new
boats moored in Cowes Yacht Haven. www.oga50.org
roYaL London YacHT cLUB 175TH anniVErSarY rEgaTTa
24 - 26 august
Already signed up for the Royal London Yacht Club’s 175th
Anniversary Regatta on August Bank Holiday Weekend are the
Daring and Contessa 32 classes, with lots more expected to confirm
their participation to celebrate this special anniversary of one of the
oldest and most prestigious yacht clubs in Britain. A series of races
will be run from Committee Boats in the Central Solent, with a varied
social programme and great camaraderie ashore. During the
anniversary year, the Club will also host a Regatta for all David
Thomas designed yachts in class or handicap racing, to include the
Sigma 38s who celebrate their 25th Anniversary. www.rlyc.org.uk
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coWES-TorQUaY-coWES PoWErBoaT racE
6 - 9 September
The Cowes-Torquay-Cowes powerboat race, organised by the British
Powerboat Racing Club, is the longest-running offshore powerboat
race in the world. This year's fleet will assemble at the Royal Yacht
Squadron on Saturday, 31 August, and the public are welcome to
watch from The Parade as the crews complete their last-minute
preparations. The race starts at 0900 on Sunday, 1 September and
the best viewing for the start is at Hurst Castle on the mainland or
Fort Albert on the Isle of Wight. www.cowes2013.co.uk
dUBarrY WoMEn’S oPEn KEELBoaT cHaMPionSHiPS
7 - 8 September
The Women's Open Keelboat Championship is a girls' weekend for
sailors with 100% female crew. WOKC focuses on high quality,
competitive keelboat racing, accommodating a range of experience
and age groups across key one design and handicap fleets. Hosted
by Hamble River Sailing Club. www.wokc.co.uk
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PSP SoUTHaMPTon BoaT SHoW
13 - 23 September
The PSP Southampton Boat Show, Britain's best-loved on-water Boat
Show is a much anticipated event, providing a fun-filled day out for
boaters, trade and the whole family.
www.southamptonboatshow.com
LiTTLE BriTain cHaLLEngE cUP
12 - 15 September
The Little Britain Challenge Cup is the premier construction and
property industry event. First started in 1988, 2013 is the 26th
regatta. Taking place in Cowes, with racing run by the Royal Yacht
Squadron, the action-packed three day regatta attracts a large cross-
section of organisations and individuals who are involved in the
building world. www.littlebritain.co.uk
MdL HaMBLE Big BoaT cHaMPionSHiPS
5 - 6 october & 19 - 20 october
Annual top class Solent event for yachts of 40ft and over.
Competitive racing and a great welcome back at host Hamble River
Sailing Club's Clubhouse. www.hamblewinterseries.com
LEWMar HaMBLE onE dESign cHaMPionSHiPS
12 - 13 october & 26 - 27 october
The Solent's Autumn Championship for one design yachts: J/111,
J/109, J/80, J/70, SB20 etc. Top class competitive racing and a great
welcome back at host Hamble River Sailing Club's Clubhouse.
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BIBoA British Inflatable Boat owners Association
BHyc Brading Haven yacht club
Bcyc British classic yacht club
BPrc British Powerboat racing club
c.o.P.o.c classic offshore Powerboat owners club
ccyc cowes corinthian yacht club
cWL cowes Week Limited
EcSc East cowes Sailing club
Gurnard Sc Gurnard Sailing club
Hamble river Sc Hamble river Sailing club
HDyc Household Division yacht club
HISc Hayling Island Sailing club
ISc Island Sailing club
JoG Junior offshore Group
LTSc Lymington Town Sailing club
PHyc Portsmouth Harbour yacht club
PSc Portsmouth Sailing club
rAFyc royal Airforce yacht club
rAyc royal Albert yacht club
rHcc river Hamble combined clubs
rcyc royal corinthian yacht club
rLyc royal London yacht club
rLymyc royal Lymington yacht club
rNc royal Naval club
rorc royal ocean racing club
royal Solent yc royal Solent yacht club
rSyc royal Southampton yacht club
rSrnyc royal Southern yacht club
rTyc royal Thames yacht club
rVyc royal Victoria yacht club
ryS royal yacht Squadron
SVyc Sea View yacht club
Sorc Solo offshore racing club
SWSA Southampton Water Sailing Association
Warsash Sc Warsash Sailing club
WoA Westerly owners’ Association
WPNSA Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy
ySc yarmouth Sailing club
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Mon 1st Easter Egg Challenge RLymYC
Mon 1st Illusions Woodford Long Distance Race Bembridge SC
Sat 6th - Sun 7th Etchells Sir Kenneth Preston - 2014 World Qualifier CCYC
Sat 6th River Hamble Combined Clubs Open Day Hamble River SC
Sat 6th - Sun 7th Sir Kenneth Preston Trophy RYS
Sun 7th Spring Series 1 RLymYC
Sun 7th Spring Series 3 Warsash SC
Sun 7th Spring Series 3 & 4 RSYC
Sat 13th Corona Extra Spring Solent Double RSYC
Sat 13th - Sun 14th Illusions Spring Plate Bembridge SC
Sat 13th Nab Tower Race JOG
Sun 14th ISC Spring Series ISC
Sun 14th Parhelion Spring Series 3 PSC
Sun 14th Spring Series 2 RLymYC
Sun 14th Spring Series 4 Warsash SC
Sun 14th Spring Series 5 & 6 RSYC
Sat 20th - Sun 21st Daring Spring Challenge RLYC
Sat 20th Duo Series 1 RLymYC
Sat 20th - Sun 21st Etchells Southern Area Championships RLYC
Sat 20th Round the Isle of Wight Solo SORC
Sat 20th - Sun 21st Spring Championship Warsash SC
Sat 20th XOD Saturday Series 1 RLymYC
Sun 21st Parhelion Spring Series 4 PSC
Sun 21st Spring Series 3 RLymYC
Sun 21st Spring Series 5 Warsash SC
Sun 21st Spring Series 7 & 8 RSYC
Tue 23rd Island SC First Evening Race Series (every Tuesday) ISC
Wed 24th XOD Wednesday Series 1 RLymYC
Thu 25th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Early 1) RLymYC
Sat 27th Cowes - Owers - Cowes JOG
Sat 27th - Sun 28th Cowes Keelboat Series 1 & 2 RCYC
Sat 27th Illusions St George’s Day Trophy Bembridge SC
Sat 27th Mermaid Nationals SVYC
Sat 27th - Sun 28th Solent Series CCYC
Sat 27th - Sun 28th Spring Championship Warsash SC
Sat 27th XOD Saturday Series 2 RLymYC
Sun 28th ISC Spring Series ISC
Sun 28th Parhelion Spring Series 5 PSC
Sun 28th Spring Series 4 RLymYC
Sun 28th Spring Series 6 Warsash SC
Sun 28th Spring Series 9 & 10 RSYC
MAY
Wed 1st XOD Wednesday Series 2 RLymYC
Thu 2nd Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Early 2) RLymYC
Thu 2nd Twilight Series 1
RSYC
Fri 3rd RS Divers St Vaast Race JOG
Sat 4th - Mon 6th 175th Anniversary Cowes Keelboat Solent Series RLYC
Sat 4th - Sun 5th Cervantes Trophy Race RORC
Sat 4th Corona Extra Weymouth Double 1 RSYC
Sat 4th - Mon 6th Etchells Europeans - Cowes CCYC
Sat 4th Folkboat Saturday Series 1 RLymYC
Sat 4th Sigma 38 Nationals RLymYC
Sat 4th - Mon 6th Solent Cruiser Race RSrnYC
Sat 4th - Sun 5th Sweden Yachts Regatta Royal Solent YC
Sat 4th - Mon 6th X Yachts Solent Cup RSrnYC
Sat 4th XOD Saturday Series 3 RLymYC
Sun 5th ISC Spring Series ISC
Mon 6th Corona Extra Weymouth Double 2 RSYC
Wed 8th XOD Wednesday Series 3 RLymYC
Thu 9th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Early 3) RLymYC
Thu 9th Twilight Series 2 RSYC
Sat 11th Clarkson Cup/IRC Solent Series RSYC
Sat 11th Duo Series 2 RLymYC
Sat 11th Folkboat Saturday Series 2 RLymYC
Sat 11th Hamble Harbour Master’s Charity Pursuit Race RHCC
Sat 11th - Sun 12th May Regatta (inc RSYC Clarkson Cup & 6 Metre Racing) RSrnYC
Sat 11th RS Elite Saturday Series 1 RLymYC
Sat 11th - Sun 12th Solent Weekend RYS
Sat 11th XOD Saturday Series 4 RLymYC
Sun 12th ISC Spring Series ISC
Wed 15th XOD Wednesday Series 4 RLymYC
Thu 16th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Early 4) RLymYC
Thu 16th Twilight Series 3 RSYC
Sat 18th - Sun 19th Classic Series - Hamble Scramble LTSC
Sat 18th - Sun 19th Contessa 32 Regatta ECSC
Sat 18th - Sun 19th Cowes Keelboat Championship RLYC
Sat 18th - Sun 19th Cowes Keelboat Series CCYC
Sat 18th Folkboat WSS 1 & SAC 1 RLymYC
Sat 18th Folkboat WSS 1 & SAC 1 RLymYC
Sat 18th Folkboat WSS 1 & SAC 1 RLymYC
Sat 18th - Sun 19th Hamble Estate Agency Cowes - Yarmouth - Cowes Race JOG
Sat 18th - Sun 19th Vice Admiral’s Cup RCYC
Sat 18th XOD Saturday Series 5 RLymYC
Sun 19th Folkboat WSS 2 - Hangover Race RLymYC
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Sun 19th ISC Spring Series ISC
Sun 19th XOD Alastair Easton (Reserve Day) RLymYC
Wed 22nd XOD Wednesday Series 5 RLymYC
Thu 23rd Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Early 5) RLymYC
Thu 23rd Twilight Series 4 RSYC
Fri 24th Deauville Race JOG
Sat 25th - Sun 26th Bank of England Regatta RCYC
Sat 25th Corona Extra Cherbourg Double RSYC
Sat 25th - Mon 27th Cowes Keelboat Solent Series ISC
Sat 25th - Mon 27th Dragon Jubilee Regatta RCYC
Sat 25th Folkboat Saturday Series 3 RLymYC
Sat 25th - Mon 27th Myth of Malham Race RORC
Sat 25th RS Elite Saturday Series 2 RLymYC
Sat 25th - Sun 26th Solent Series CCYC
Sat 25th XOD Saturday Series 6 RLymYC
Mon 27th - Fri 31st Cornerstone Trophy RYS
Wed 29th XOD Wednesday Series 6 RLymYC
Thu 30th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Early 6) RLymYC
Thu 30th Twilight Series 5 RSYC
Fri 31st - Sun 2nd Solent to Portland and back SORC
Fri 31st Tasar National Championships RLymYC
Fri 31st - Sun 2nd Yarmouth Old Gaffers Festival Old Gaffers Association
JUNE
Sat 1st J.P. Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race ISC
Sat 1st XOD Saturday Series 7 RLymYC
Sun 2nd 175th Anniversary David Thomas Regatta RLYC
Mon 3rd - Fri 7th Edmiston Trophy RYS
Wed 5th XOD Wednesday Series 7 RLymYC
Thu 6th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Early 7) RLymYC
Thu 6th Twilight Series 6 RSYC
Sat 8th - Sun 9th Nordic Folkboat Nationals RLymYC
Sat 8th - Sun 9th Poole and Back Race RSrnYC
Sat 8th RS Elite Saturday Series 3 RLym
Sat 8th - Sat 22nd UIM Cowes to Monte-Carlo World Cup Grand Prix RYS
Sat 8th XOD Saturday Series 8 RLymYC
Sun 9th Cowes - Lymington via back of Wight JOG
Wed 12th XOD Wednesday Series 8 RLymYC
Thu 13th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Early 8) RLymYC
Thu 13th Twilight Series 7 RSYC
Fri 14th BNY Mellon Challenge Race Cowes - La Trinite JOG
Fri 14th - Sun 16th De Guingand Bowl Race RORC
Fri 14th - Sat 15th J80 - J70 Nationals RYS
Fri 14th - Sun 16th Solent to Cherbourg and back SORC
Sat 15th - Sun 16th BPMI Cup Regatta ISC
Sat 15th - Sun 16th Cowes Keelboat Series CCYC
Sat 15th Folkboat Saturday Series 4 RLymYC
Sat 15th - Sun 16th IRC Small Boat Regatta ISC
Sat 15th - Sun 16th Sharp’s Doom Bar Double Handed Regatta RSYC
Sat 15th XOD Saturday Series 9 RLymYC
Wed 19th La Trinite - Cascais JOG
Wed 19th XOD Wednesday Series 9 RLymYC
Thu 20th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Early 9) RlymYC
Thu 20th Summer Series 1 RSYC
Sat 22nd - Sun 23rd Contessa 32/26 Open LTSC
Sat 22nd Folkboat Saturday Series 5 RLymYC
Sat 22nd - Sun 23rd Midsummer Regatta RSrnYC
Sat 22nd - Sun 23rd Portcullis Regatta RCYC
Sat 22nd RS Elite Saturday Series 4 RLymYC
Sat 22nd - Sun 23rd Royal Victoria Yacht Club Regatta RVYC
Sat 22nd Sail the Wight ECSC
Sat 22nd - Sun 23rd Solent Series CCYC
Sat 22nd XOD Saturday Series 10 RLymYC
Sun 23rd - Mon 24th Contessa 32 Regatta PSC
Tue 25th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Late 4) RLymYC
Tue 25th Scow Hinxman Trophy RLymYC
Wed 26th XOD Wednesday Series 10 RLymYC
Thu 27th Summer Series 2 RSYC
Fri 28th Cascais / Camarat / Falmouth Solo SORC
Sat 29th - Sun 30th 175th Anniversary Weekend & Britannia Challenge RLYC
Sat 29th - Sun 30th Solent Series CCYC
Sat 29th - Sun 30th Summer Regatta RLymYC
Sun 30th - Tue 2nd Morgan Cup Race RORC
JULY
Wed 3rd XOD Wednesday Series 11 RLymYC
Thu 4th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Late 1) RLymYC
Thu 4th Summer Series 3 RSYC
Fri 5th Cowes - Brixham JOG
Fri 5th - Sun 7th IRC National Championship RORC
Fri 5th - Sun 7th IRC National Championship RORC
Sat 6th - Sun 7th Cowes Keelboat Series CCYC
Sat 6th - Sun 7th Cowes Keelboat Weekend RYS
Sat 6th Duo Series 3 RLymYC
Sat 6th Folkboat Saturday Series 6 RLymYC
Sat 6th - Sat 13th Panerai British Classic Week Cowes BCYC
Sat 6th - Sun 7th Poole & Back RSYC
Sat 6th - Sun 7th XOD Central Solent Championships RSrnYC
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Sat 6th XOD Saturday Series 12 RLymYC
Sun 7th Classic Series - Newtown Race LTSC
Wed 10th XOD Wednesday Series 12 RLymYC
Thu 11th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Late 2) RLymYC
Thu 11th Summer Series 4 RSYC
Fri 12th - Sun 14th Cowes-Dinard-St Malo Race RORC
Fri 12th RORC/JOG Cowes - Dinard - St Malo RORC
Sat 13th - Sun 14th (EWCC) National Swallow Nationals Bembridge SC
Sat 13th - Sun 14th Dragon Regatta RCYC
Sat 13th ECSC Regatta ECSC
Sat 13th - Fri 19th Gazprom Swan European Regatta, Swan 60 Worlds & Swan 45 Worlds RYS
Sat 13th - Sun 14th ISC Annual Regatta ISC
Sat 13th ISC Inshore Series - Solent Race ISC
Sat 13th - Sun 14th July Regatta (IRC & Club Class Racing) RSrnYC
Sat 13th - Sun 14th Lymington Dinghy Regatta RLymYC
Sat 13th RS Elite Saturday Series 5 to Cowes RLymYC
Sat 13th - Sun 14th SVOD Europeans Regatta - Thorp Bowl SVYC
Sat 13th - Sun 14th Stug Perry Trophy RCYC
Sat 13th XOD Saturday Series 13 Long Race East RLymYC
Sat 13th - Sun 14th XOD Telegraph Bowl RCYC
Mon 15th - Fri 19th Cowes Classics Week RLYC
Mon 15th - Wed 17th Quarter Ton Cup RCYC
Tue 16th Scow Captain’s Trophy RLymYC
Wed 17th - Thu 18th Cruiser & XOD Invitation Races RHCC
Wed 17th - Fri 19th Dinghy Regatta and Cock of the River RHCC
Wed 17th XOD Wednesday Series 13 RLymYC
Thu 18th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Late 3) RLymYC
Thu 18th Summer Series 5 RSYC
Fri 19th - Sun 21st Taittinger Royal Solent Yacht Club Regatta Royal Solent YC
Sat 20th Channel Week SORC
Sat 20th Corona Extra Island Double RSYC
Sat 20th - Sun 21st Cowes Keelboat Solent Series ISC
Sat 20th - Sun 21st Cowes Racing CCYC
Sat 20th - Sun 21st Gurnard Junior Regatta Gurnard SC
Sat 20th - Sun 21st Mermaid Olympics Regatta SVYC
Sat 20th XOD Saturday Series 14 RLymYC
Mon 22nd - Thu 25th Colonial Cup RLYC
Mon 22nd - Sun 28th Scows Week YSC
Wed 24th XOD Wednesday Series 14 RLymYC
Thu 25th Summer Series 6 RSYC
Sat 27th Bembridge Village Regatta Bembridge SC
Sat 27th - Sun 28th Channel Race RORC
Sat 27th - Wed 31st Cowes Dinghy Week Gurnard SC
Sat 27th - Sun 28th Etchells Bedrock Trophy CCYC
Sat 27th Folkboat Saturday Series 7 RLymYC
Sat 27th - Sun 28th HDYC/RYS Regatta RYS
Sat 27th IRC Solent Series RYS
Sat 27th - Sun 28th July Regatta (Day Boats, J/109 Series and Hunter 707 Sthn Ch) RSrnYC
Sat 27th - Sun 28th RS Elite Southern Area Championships RLymYC
Sat 27th XOD Saturday Series 15 RLymYC
Mon 29th Sunset Series Royal Solent YC
Wed 31st XOD Wednesday Series 15 RLymYC
AUGUST
Thu 1st Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Late 5) RLymYC
Sat 3rd - Sun 4th (EWCC) Annual Dinghy Regatta Bembridge SC
Sat 3rd - Sat 10th Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week CWL
Thu 8th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Late 6) RLymYC
Sun 11th - Fri 16th Rolex Fastnet Race RORC
Sun 11th SVOD Olympics Regatta - Backus Neill Memorial Olympic Medal RVYC
Mon 12th Dinghy Week Royal Solent YC
Wed 14th XOD Wednesday Series 16 RLymYC
Thu 15th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Late 7) RLymYC
Thu 15th - Sun 18th Old Gaffers Association Cowes Jubilee Festival Old Gaffers Association
Fri 16th - Sat 17th (EWCC) Annual Keelboat Regatta Bembridge SC
Sat 17th Mini Ton Cup Regatta ISC
Sat 17th Old Gaffers Golden Jubilee Race ISC
Sat 17th XOD Saturday Series 16 RLymYC
Sun 18th Classic Series - Christchurch Ledge Race LTSC
Sun 18th Folkboat Week Royal Solent YC
Sun 18th - Fri 23rd Scows - Lifeboat Pennant Bembridge SC
Sun 18th - Mon 19th Sea View YC (EWCC) Regatta RVYC
Wed 21st XOD Wednesday Series 17 RLymYC
Thu 22nd Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Late 8) RLymYC
Fri 23rd Corona Extra Le Havre Double RSYC
Fri 23rd The Channel Race Cowes - St Peter Port JOG
Sat 24th - Mon 26th 175th Anniversary Regatta RLYC
Sat 24th - Sun 25th BHYC Regatta BHYC
Sat 24th - Mon 26th Daring Regatta RLYC
Sat 24th - Mon 26th RLYC 175th Anniversary Regatta RLYC
Sat 24th XOD Saturday Series 17 RLymYC
Sat 24th - Sun 25th Yarmouth SC Regatta YSC
Wed 28th XOD Wednesday Series 18 RLymYC
Thu 29th Brewin Dolphin Thursday Nights (Late 9) RLymYC
Fri 30th - Sun 1st 2k Keelboat Regatta ISC
Sat 31st - Sun 1st Cowes - Torquay - Cowes Powerboat Race 2013 BPRC
Sat 31st - Sun 1st Cowes Keelboats CCYC
Sat 31st Duo Series 4 RLymYC
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Sat 31st Scow Inter-Club Challenge RLymYC
Sat 31st - Sun 1st Spread Eagle Regatta RCYC
Sat 31st XOD Saturday Series 18 RLymYC
SEPTEMBER
Sun 1st Autumn Series 1 & 2 RSYC
Sun 1st ISC & ECSC Autumn Series ISC
Wed 4th XOD Wednesday Series 19 RLymYC
Thu 5th Lloyds Register Sonar Regatta ISC
Fri 6th - Sat 7th Cherbourg Race RORC
Sat 7th Corona Extra Nab Double RSYC
Sat 7th - Sun 8th Doyle Sails Cowes - Poole Race JOG
Sat 7th - Sun 8th Dubarry Women’s Open Keelboat Championships Hamble River SC
Sat 7th - Sun 8th Hamble Scramble RSrnYC
Sat 7th - Sun 8th SVOD Worlds Regatta - Eddowes Trophy SVYC
Sat 7th - Sun 8th Solent Series / Forts Race CCYC
Sat 7th Windsor Cup RLYC
Sat 7th XOD Saturday Series 19 RLymYC
Sun 8th Autumn Series 3 & 4 RSYC
Sun 8th ISC & ECSC Autumn Series ISC
Mon 9th Scow Late Series 1 RLymYC
Wed 11th XOD Wednesday Series 20 RLymYC
Thu 12th - Sun 15th Little Britain Challenge Cup RYS
Fri 13th - Sun 15th Etchells UK Nationals Cowes - 2014 World Qualifier CCYC
Fri 13th - Mon 23rd PSP Southampton Boat Show Mayflower Park
Sat 14th - Sun 15th (EWCC) MOCRA Bembridge Regatta Bembridge SC
Sat 14th - Sun 15th Battle of Britain Regatta RAFYC
Sat 14th - Sun 15th Cowes Keelboat Solent Series ISC
Sat 14th - Sun 15th Solent to Poole and back SORC
Sun 15th Autumn Series 5 & 6 RSYC
Sun 15th ISC & ECSC Autumn Series ISC
Mon 16th Scow Late Series 2 RLymYC
Wed 18th XOD Wednesday Series 21 RLymYC
Fri 20th Cherbourg II JOG
Sat 21st - Sun 22nd Cowes Keelboat Solent Series RLYC
Sat 21st Duo Series 3 RLymYC
Sat 21st Folkboat Saturday Series 9 RLymYC
Sat 21st ISC Inshore Series - Nab Tower Race ISC
Sat 21st Nicholsons Regatta ISC
Sat 21st - Sun 22nd Solent Series CCYC
Sat 21st XOD Saturday Series 21 RLymYC
Sun 22nd Autumn Series 7 & 8 RSYC
Sun 22nd ISC & ECSC Autumn Series ISC
Mon 23rd Scow Late Series 3 RLymYC
Wed 25th XOD Wednesday Series 22 RLymYC
Sat 28th - Sun 29th Cowes Keelboat Series CCYC
Sat 28th Folkboat Saturday Series 10 RLymYC
Sat 28th - Sun 29th September Regatta & J/109 Series RSrnYC
Sat 28th XOD Autumn Series 1 RLymYC
Sun 29th ISC & ECSC Autumn Series ISC
Sun 29th Parhelion Autumn Series 1 PSC
OCTOBER
Wed 2nd XOD Autumn Series 2 RLymYC
Sat 5th 10th ASTO Small Ships Regatta RLYC
Sat 5th Corona Extra Autumn Solent Double RSYC
Sat 5th Eastern Approaches Race JOG
Sat 5th - Sun 6th MDL Hamble Big Boat Championships Hamble River SC
Sat 5th - Sun 6th Solent Series CCYC
Sun 6th Ancient Mariners’ Race RSrnYC
Sun 6th Hamble Winter Series Hamble River SC
Sun 6th ISC & ECSC Autumn Series ISC
Sun 6th Parhelion Autumn Series 2 PSC
Wed 9th XOD Autumn Series 3 RLymYC
Sat 12th - Sun 13th Arrow Trophy RCYC
Sat 12th - Sun 13th Etchells Mid-October Series CCYC
Sat 12th - Sun 13th John Lewis Partnership Regatta ISC
Sat 12th - Sun 13th Lewmar Hamble One Design Championships Hamble River SC
Sat 12th XOD Autumn Sries 4 RLymYC
Sun 13th Parhelion Autumn Series 3 PSC
Sun 13th Solent Circuit 1 LTSC
Sun 13th Winter 1 & 2 RSYC
Wed 16th XOD Autumn Series 5 RLymYC
Sat 19th - Sun 20th Illusions Trafalgar Trophy Bembridge SC
Sat 19th Jenny Anne Cup RLYC
Sat 19th - Sun 20th MDL Hamble Big Boat Championships Hamble River SC
Sat 19th XOD AUtumn Series 6 RLymYC
Sun 20th Frostbite Series 1 RVYC
Sun 20th Hamble Winter Series Hamble River SC
Sun 20th Parhelion Autumn Series 4 PSC
Sun 20th Solent Circuit 2 LTSC
Sun 20th Winter 3 & 4 RSYC
Mon 21st Frostbite Series 1 PSC
Wed 23rd XOD Autumn Series 7 RLymYC
Sat 26th - Sun 27th Lewmar Hamble One Design Championships Hamble River SC
Sat 26th XOD Autumn Series 8 RLymYC
Sun 27th Parhelion Autumn Series 5 PSC
Sun 27th Solent Circuit 3 LTSC
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NOVEMBER
Sat 2nd - Sun 3rd Illusions Guy Fawkes Trophy Bembridge SC
Sun 3rd Frostbite Series 2 RVYC
Sun 3rd Parhelion Autumn Series 6 PSC
Sun 3rd Solent Circuit 4 LTSC
Sun 3rd Winter 5 & 6 RSYC
Mon 4th Frostbite Series 1 PSC
Sun 10th Hamble Winter Series Hamble River SC
Sun 10th Solent Circuit 5 LTSC
Sun 10th Winter 7 & 8 RSYC
Mon 11th Frostbite Series 3 PSC
Sat 16th - Sun 17th Illusions Picnic Hamper Bembridge SC
Sun 17th Frostbite Series 3 RVYC
Sun 17th Hamble Winter Series Hamble River SC
Sun 17th Solent Circuit 6 LTSC
Sun 17th Winter 9 & 10 RSYC
Mon 18th Frostbite Series 4 PSC
Sat 23rd - Sun 24th Illlusions Bailey Bowl Bembridge SC
Sun 24th Charity Pursuit Race LTSC
Sun 24th Frostbite Series 4 RVYC
Sun 24th Hamble Winter Series Hamble River SC
Sun 24th Winter 11 & 12 RSYC
Mon 25th Frostbite Series 5 PSC
DECEMBER
Sun 1st Charity Pursuit Race RSYC
Sun 1st Frostbite Series 5 RVYC
Sun 1st Hamble Winter Series Hamble River SC
Mon 2nd Frostbite Series 6 PSC
Sat 7th - Sun 8th Illusions Inter Club Team Racing Bembridge SC
Sun 8th Frostbite Series 6 RVYC
Mon 9th Frostbite Series Reserve Day PSC
Sat 14th Needles Relief Cruise / Race RLymYC
Sat 21st - Sun 22nd Illusions Christmas Cracker Bembridge SC
Fri 27th Peter Andreae Trophy RLymYC
Sat 28th Penguin Trophy RLymYC
Sun 29th Hunt Cup Race LTSC
JANUARY
Sat 4th - Sun 5th Illusions Icebreaker Bembridge SC
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Solent Ports & HarboursA Solent handbook wouldn't be complete without revealing
some of the hidden delights to be found in the area and so this
section introduces the reader to the wonderful diversity of
harbours, ports, and rivers to be found around the Solent.
The Solent has many harbours
ranging from quaint creeks to some
of the busiest ports in the world.
Whether you want to have a relaxing
cruise or a challenging race the
Solent has got it all.
There are plenty of bays and rivers
to explore where you can drop your
anchor for lunch and maybe take a
swim, or if it's the exhilaration of
racing you are after, then why not take part in one of the hundreds of
sailing regattas offered here during the season, and in fact over the
winter too if you are the hardy type!
If you're after some retail therapy, or fancy a night out, there is
something for everyone; the Solent plays host to some of the best
restaurants in the UK offering fresh, local produce.
We hope you enjoy browsing through our guides to some of the most
popular destinations in the Solent - and that your stay here is a
memorable one.
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DISTANCE TABLE
Bembridge Hbr 13
chichester Hbr 17 8
cowes 2 10 15
Fareham 14 10 12 10
r. Hamble (ent) 6 15 18 6 14
Keyhaven 8 20 25 12 22 13
Langstone Hbr 14 6 5 12 10 18 25
Lymington Hbr 7 8 23 10 20 12 3 21
Newtown 4 14 19 5 16 9 6 17 4
Portsmouth Hbr 12 5 8 10 3 13 18 5 19 12
ryde Hbr 8 4 8 5 6 8 16 7 14 10 3
Southampton 9 18 23 9 16 5 16 21 16 12 18 12
Wootton 6 5 10 4 9 8 16 10 12 9 5 2 10
yarmouth Hbr 7 19 24 9 18 13 3 21 2 2 19 13 16 12
Ventnor Haven 22 12 18 22 18 23 33 17 28 25 15 14 25 15 28
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HM customs (24 hour yacht reporting) 0845 7231110
HM customs national advice Service 0845 0109000
Emergency Services (coastguard, Police, ambulance, fire) 999
non-Emergency calls 101
nHS direct 0845 4647
Sea Start 02380 458000
Weathercall (Kent, Surrey, Sussex) 09014 722052
The National Coastwatch Institution:
gosport nci, Portsmouth Harbour Entrance 02392 765194
Lee nci, Lee-on-Solent beach 02392 556758
calshot nci, radar Tower calshot Spit 02380 893562
needles nci, Lookout Station, The needles 01983 754231
Blue funnel cruises 02380 223278
Blue Star Boats 02380 453542
Brittany ferries (Portsmouth) 0871 2441402
gosport ferry 02392 524551
Hamble ferry 02380 454512
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62 YARMOUTH HARBOUR
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OUTH
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Yarmouth HarbourThe most westerly harbour on the Isle of Wight, picturesque
Yarmouth welcomes more than 500,000 visitors a year by car
ferry from Lymington, Hampshire, and 100,000 visitors by boat,
many from elsewhere in the Solent, but also from the West
Country, Ireland, the Channel Islands, France, Belgium, Holland,
Germany, and Scandinavia.
Yarmouth Harbour is accessible at all states of the tide being
dredged 2 metres below chart datum. Its close proximity to the
Needles and the English Channel makes it ideal for those entering or
leaving the Solent.
The harbour entrance can become very congested especially on
summer weekends. Great caution is to be taken entering and leaving
the harbour and vessels must adhere to the speed limit of 4 knots
within the harbour and Western Yar River, and 6 knots from the
entrance Dolphin at the breakwater to the outer harbour limits. If the
"Harbour full" sign and signal (flag R) is displayed (the Harbour Full
sign on the Eastern side of the Harbour Entrance is illuminated at
night), you should not attempt to enter the harbour.
When approaching from the east, leave East Fairway buoy to port,
turn onto a bearing of 187° and follow the leading light. When
approaching from the west, leave the Poole Belle buoy to starboard,
turn onto a bearing of 187° and again, follow the leading light. On
spring tides the last hour of the flood and ebb can see strong tidal
movement in the harbour entrance and in various parts of the
harbour. There can be a double high tide or a long stand at Spring
tides.
Yarmouth Harbour operates on VHF Ch 68, Call Sign 'Yarmouth
Harbour', monitored by the Harbour Office and Berthing Masters on
the water. The water taxi operates on VHF Ch. 15, Call Sign 'Harbour
Taxi' and can also be called on 07969 840173.
Yarmouth Harbour Commissioners were granted the powers of
general and special direction and new General Directions came into
force on 1 March 2012 replacing the harbour's previous Byelaws.
Users of the harbour are asked to familiarise themselves with these
new directions which can be downloaded from the harbour website
www.yarmouth-harbour.co.uk.
Yarmouth is shared by yachtsmen, fishermen, and ferry operators. At
times the entrance can become very busy and special vigilance is
required when navigating in this area. Visitors are particularly
requested to give the Wightlink ferry a wide berth as it enters and
leaves the harbour.
As we go to press, Yarmouth Harbour Commissioners are
proceeding with Phases 2 and 3 of the planned harbour
development, with work due to be completed in time for Easter 2013.
This will conclude the harbour development, creating more walk
ashore pontoons and finger berths with power and water, making
best use of the water space, constructing a new quay wall and
installing a new crane with an environmentally friendly washdown
facility. Previous phases also saw the redesigned layout with the
initial walk ashore pontoons and a pontoon area, near the RNLI
lifeboat berth and adjacent to the emergency slipway, that will be
used for RIBs and small craft at lunchtimes and overnight walk
ashore pontoon berths for yachts.
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OUTH
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Yarmouth Harbour has a range of facilities including a crane on
South Quay, maximum load 5 tonnes, showers and toilets, a
launderette, gas, WiFi in the Harbour Office reception area, night
watchpersons, waste disposal facilities, and a power washer.
There are several slipways that the public may use in Yarmouth. The
largest slipway is on the corner between the South Quay and the
Town Quay; accessed via the Wightlink marshalling area. At the
western end of the South Quay there is another small but steep
slipway, close to the Harbour Office. South of the swing bridge
across the Western Yar River, on the east bank of the river, adjacent
to the dinghy park there is a small slipway. Other slipways are
located at Harold Hayles boatyard and at Yarmouth Sailing Club.
If intending to pass through the Yar Swing Bridge into the river during
the summer season, boat owners are requested to co-operate by
synchronising their bridge use around a schedule of fixed opening
times, as published on www.yarmouth-harbour.co.uk. For winter
operation, a minimum of a half hour's notice is required, and by
arrangement with the Harbour Office on VHF Ch 68 or by phone on
01983 760321. The punctuality of boat arrivals to a close but safe
proximity to the bridge is essential to prevent road traffic congestion.
contact: yarmouth Harbour office, The Quay, yarmouth, Isle ofWight, Po41 0NT. Tel: 01983 760321. www.yarmouth-harbour.co.uk
Please note, information in this publication is to be used as a guide only
and not for navigation.
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64 NEWTOWN HARBOUR
NEW
TOWN HARBOUR
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Newtown Harbournewtown Harbour, on the isle of Wight, lies to the west of
newport and east of Yarmouth. newtown is a national nature
reserve, a fragile area for wildlife and a low key, quiet, and
unspoilt location. The estuary is probably the best example of
an undisturbed natural harbour on the south coast.
Visitors are encouraged to enjoy the peace and tranquillity of theplace but also to respect its charm and character and keep noiseand disturbance to a minimum.
The winding estuary at Newtown has provided a sheltered harbourfor boats over many centuries. It is thought to have once beencapable of accommodating much larger ships than the pleasurecraft which use it today. The silting up of the channels led to thedecline of Newtown as the harbour became difficult to navigate.
These days, many of Newtown's visitors arrive by small boats anduse the moorings which are managed by the National Trust. They areattracted by the beautiful scenery, peaceful setting, and theabundant wildlife which thrives on the nature reserve.
When approaching Newtown from either east or west, vesselsshould keep to the north of the west cardinal fairway buoy. uponapproaching the buoy, keep to the west of the buoy and thenproceed inbound keeping the leading marks in alignment.
The minimum draft in the entrance at Low Water Springs isapproximately 2m, therefore boats can enter Newtown river at LowWater. However, vessels should navigate with caution at this time.Prudence and good seamanship should suggest arrival on a risingtide!
The leading marks are on a bearing of 130°. The speed limit is amaximum of 5 knots. If a vessel, such as a fully loaded rIB, iscreating excessive wash at 5 knots then speed should be reducedfurther. Depths vary throughout the estuary.
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Newtown HarbourAnchoring is free of charge, however visitors are encouraged tomake a voluntary donation to the National Trust which maintains thisbeautiful location. There are visitor moorings in the estuary, chargesapply, and the Harbour Master can be contacted by phone on 01983531424, but not VHF.
Water is available on the landward end of the footbridge at NewtownQuay; waste facilities at Shalfleet Quay. There is a landing place atShalfleet Quay which is the main point of access to reach the NewInn.
There is a National Trust visitor point at the Newtown nature reserve but the nearest toilet and refreshment facilities are in nearby villages. A free local information leaflet can be obtained from the Harbour Master.contact: Newtown Harbour Master. Tel: 01983 531424.
Extracts from 'Discovering Newtown' are reproduced with thepermission of the National Trust. Visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk
to find out more.
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66 COWES & RIVER MEDINA
COWES & RIVER MEDINA
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Cowes & River Medinacowes is fortunate to enjoy the benefits of its geography and
history. its position at the centre of the Solent, with a harbour
that's easily accessible and a river navigable as far as newport,
has made it the isle of Wight's main port as well as a popular
destination harbour and event centre for sailing and
powerboating.
cowes' history is steeped in yachting tradition. Even before the 1815founding in London of The yacht club, which went on to becomethe royal yacht Squadron, cowes was a fashionable watering place.The cowes regatta, which was based on the annual licensing of thelocal pilot vessels and races between them, was a popular spectatorsport for visitors even before the advent of cowes Week. WhenQueen Victoria's court was at osborne House the town becamefamous for yachting and social events.
Today, cowes has evolved to meet the demands of a growing leisuremarine audience and tourist visitors. The harbour and river offer easyaccess and a choice of mooring types, either close to the town or inthe more tranquil stretches of the river Medina. In addition to leisurecraft the harbour and river see a large number of commercialmovements including red Funnel car ferries, high-speed red Jetferries, and cargo vessels up to 100m.
The approach to cowes is fairly straightforward by day or night butcaution is always advised especially at or near Springs when strongtides run across cowes roads which can easily set you off course.Hazards include the numerous mooring buoys to the east of cowesentrance and areas of foul ground and drying banks to the west(rocks); you need to constantly monitor your position. The red Jetferries often approach and depart the No. 1 and 2 fairway buoys athigh speed and the red Funnel car ferries should not be obstructed;rule 9 applies in the fairway which extends approximately 500m tothe north of the No. 1 and No. 2 buoys. Small craft may opt to usethe small craft channel that connects the eastern approaches tocowes with the main fairway opposite Town Quay, enabling smallvessels to avoid the main harbour entrance when approaching/departing cowes from/to the north and east.
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The depth in the small craft channel may be as little as chart datum.As a rule of thumb, if your draught is more than the current tideheight you should avoid using the channel. The current tide heightcan be found on the cowes.co.uk home page or on the tide boardslocated at Town Quay and the Shrape Beacon. Vessels using thechannel should stay below 6 knots and pass to seaward of theShrape Beacon and between the three pairs of red and green buoys.
The best approach is from the north cardinal buoy Prince consort,approximately 4 cables due north of the entrance and keeping closeto the starboard-hand marker No.1, following the starboard side ofthe channel. once past No. 4 port-hand buoy the cross tide isconsiderably reduced and the entrance is easier. At LW Springs it isimportant to monitor your depth and stay well within the channel asthere are drying heights at chart datum on the eastern side.
There is a 6 knot speed limit within cowes Harbour. All vessels withengines are advised to proceed under power when navigating withinthe main fairway, along the river Medina, or in the vicinity of thechain Ferry. The Town Quay basin and surrounding area are oftenbusy and vessels must keep watch for red Funnel car ferry and redJet catamaran movements.
The cowes chain Ferry or Floating Bridge as it is also known,operates throughout the year for around 18 hours each day andtakes passengers and vehicles across the narrow mouth of the riverMedina estuary between cowes and East cowes. Depending on thetide and position of the chain Ferry in the river, the depth ofnavigable water above the level of the chains does vary beingdeepest in the centre of the fairway and steadily decreasing towardsthe banks of the river Medina and at the bow of the ferry. With thechain Ferry berthed on either the cowes or East cowes side, thedepth of navigable water above the chains is a minimum of 1.7mbelow chart datum in the centre of the fairway. Beware of strongtides in the vicinity of the chain Ferry, especially to the east of thefairway over Spring tides during the ebb when the tidal rate can beover 4 knots. For further information contact the Ferry Manager on01983 293041.
cowes owes much of its popularity to its location in the centre ofthe Solent and its position midway between Weymouth (46 nauticalmiles) and Brighton (53 nautical miles), in the centre of the mostpopular sailing area in the country. As a result, during the summerseason there are lots of recreational craft moored on buoys,pontoons, and pile moorings within cowes Harbour and along theriver Medina.
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Cowes & River MedinaA large number of yacht races start and/or finish in cowes, and theharbour is also popular with visiting cruisers and powerboaters. Themain sailing season runs from April to october with the busiestperiod during July and August. cowes Week, which is held in thefirst half of August, sees the approaches to cowes Harbour and thefairway become extremely crowded. To contact the afloat cowesHarbour Master call on VHF ch 69 call Sign ‘HM1' or 'cowesHarbour radio’ for the Harbour Master's office. contact: Harbour office, Town Quay, cowes, Po31 7AS. Tel: 01983293952. www.cowesharbourcommission.co.uk.
Scrubbing berths can be found at Town Quay next to the Harbouroffice, or an efficient cleaning service is available at Sealift on theeastern banks of the river Medina. Petrol and red diesel areavailable from Lallow's Boatyard (50m south of cowes yacht Havenon the western side of the fairway) as well as at cowes HarbourFuels which also supplies calor gas and oils and is suitable for deepdraught vessels. Fresh water is available at Trinity Landing and TownQuay, Whitegates walk ashore pontoon and Thetis pontoon (both inWest cowes).
There are several public landing places and slipways. In cowesthere is the Whitegates pontoon suitable for tenders, a slipwaybetween Thetis Wharf and Shepards Wharf Marina, Town Quayadjacent to the red Jet terminal, the Sun Slip by HSBc Bank, theMarket Slip by the Waterside Pub, the Watch House slip next to theold HM customs, the south end of Trinity Landing, and at EgyptPoint there is a slipway east of the Point. Also in East cowes at theMedina slipway just north of cowes waterfront hangar, the WhiteHart slip south of the red Funnel ferry terminal, the pontoon southof Trinity Wharf, and the Folly slip. Vessels up to 9m LoA can moorat Town Quay, next to the red Jet ferry terminal from where there isdirect access to the High Street. The pontoon at Trinity Landing alsooffers walk ashore access. Whitegates visitor pontoons are situatedon both sides of the main fairway, south of the chain Ferry. Inaddition, from March to october M row, off The Green, providesheavy duty deep water moorings, max LoA 30m.
cowes Yacht Haven - cowes yacht Haven is centrally locatedgiving visitors instant access to cowes town centre. The marina isaccessible at all states of the tide and has 260 fully serviced berths,max LoA 50m. There is a 30 ton hoist and 15 ton mobile crane,WiFi, winter berthing and dry sailing, on-site engineers, electriciansand boat repairers, laundry, showers and toilets. cowes yacht HavenEvents centre is an ideal location for rallies or other events, withroom to seat up to 400 guests and 3,000sq/m of outdoor exhibitionspace. call VHF 80 'cowes yacht Haven' for berthing instructions.contact: cowes yacht Haven, Vectis yard, High Street, cowesPo31 7BD. Tel: 01983 299975. www.cowesyachthaven.com.
Shepards Wharf Marina - Shepards Wharf is a small marina justminutes walk from the bustling centre of cowes. There is capacityfor up to 100 visitors, 35 residents and a basin for the exclusive useof dry sailing clients. Shepards is popular with many organisedrallies and regattas. VHF ch 80 call Sign ‘Shepards Wharf Marina’.Shepards Wharf Marina services include boat lifting, dry sailing,electricity and water, free showers and toilets, a pump out andwaste facility, cctv, a restaurant, sail maker, annual moorings, as wellas visitor and winter berths. At peak times in the season rafting upmay be necessary and individual berths cannot be reserved butspace can be reserved for rallies of six or more boats. contact: Shepards Wharf Marina; Medina road, cowes, Po31 7HT.Tel: 01983 297821. www.shepardswharfmarina.co.uk
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East cowes Marina - East cowes Marina is situated in a shelteredlocation on the eastern bank of the Medina river, just upstream ofthe chain Ferry linking cowes with East cowes. VHF 80 call Sign'East cowes Marina'.
The marina provides 240 annual berths and over 140 visitors’ berths.Visitor berths can be booked in advance, and are all ‘walk-ashore’with free electricity and fresh water. Shore side facilities include highquality washrooms and showers, a laundry room, car parking, andyacht stores. Free WiFi and internet stations are available in themarina reception.
Next to the marina office the ever popular ‘Lifeboat’ pub with itssunny decking area overlooking the river, serves quality food all day,every day. The marina is a great base for all the Isle of Wight's majorevents, including the round the Island race, cowes Week, and themusic festivals. East cowes town has a Waitrose and co-op, a postoffice, cash machine, restaurants, cafes and takeaways. There arelovely Medina river walks, and osborne House and the classic BoatMuseum are just a few minutes stroll away. cowes is easilyaccessible by chain Ferry or the friendly and efficient Sally WaterTaxi service operating from the marina. The marina welcomes ralliesand a marquee and BBQ area are available for hire. contact: East cowes Marina, Britannia Way, East cowes, Po32 6uB. Tel: 01983 293 983. www.deanreddyhoff.co.uk//east-cowes-marina.
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Cowes & River Medinafolly inn - If you wish to travel from East cowes or cowes to theFolly Inn, the Folly Waterbus is available on VHF ch 77 or tel. 07974864627. There are three visitor pontoons up the Medina river nearthe Folly Inn, one is a walk ashore and the other two are in mid-river.All are run by the Folly Berthing Master. The walk ashore pontoonhas water and electricity, showers and toilets are accessible 24hours a day at the Folly Inn. There is also a scrubbing berth availablenearby. call on VHF ch 72 call Sign 'Folly Launch' as you arepassing port hand marker No. 10 for berthing instructions. contact: Folly Moorings, river Medina, Isle of Wight. Tel: 07884400046. www.follymoorings.co.uk.
island Harbour - Set in one of the most picturesque riversidelocations, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Island Harbour issituated just over a mile south of cowes. This peaceful friendlymarina, ideally suited to couples and families, offers over 200pontoon walk ashore berths, as well as many amenities including afully refurbished bar and restaurant that is now under the marina’smanagement. Showers, a laundry room, car parking, and free WiFiare also available.
other facilities include a well stocked chandlery, winter hardstanding, on site boat repairers, a 50 ton travel hoist and a slipway.call Sign 'Island Harbour' on VHF ch 80. Notify the Marina of yourarrival when entering the Folly reach, to enter Island Harbour,continue up the main channel until you reach the five red lanemarkers on your port side (if approaching from cowes), then makeyour turn as directed by the duty Lock Keeper,. There is a ‘waitingpontoon’ opposite the lane markers for waiting craft or if directedthere by the Marina staff.
Access is approximately 4 hours either side of HW depending onyour draft, although there is a 2.5 metre draft restriction into themarina over the lock seal.
Marina staff are always on hand to help you through the lock as wellas assist you onto your berth in inclement weather.
contact: Island Harbour, Mill Lane, Binfield, Newport, Po30 2LA.Tel: 01983 539994. www.island-harbour.co.uk.
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Cowes & River Medinanewport Harbour - Newport Harbour is a small leisure harboursituated at the navigable head of the river Medina, some 5 milessouth from the port of cowes. The harbour is close to the centre ofNewport, county town of the Isle of Wight, and a broad range offacilities are available nearby. The harbour dries out completely atLW. Public transport is readily available to other parts of the Isle ofWight, making Newport Harbour a great destination for the sailingfamily.
To reach Newport Harbour from cowes, a beacon at the Follydisplays a rapid flashing green light. This is located 1.5 cables southof the Folly Inn Point at the end of the row of yacht moorings.Moving south, two pairs of fixed green lights are located on the westbank, at the northern and southern ends of the cement Mills site. AtDodnor, a further pair of fixed green lights mark the end of a smalljetty extending from the west bank. Shallow points upstream aremarked by red buoys on the port side and green buoys on thestarboard. on the east bank, the approach to Newport Harbour isidentified by large white beacons with pairs of horizontal red lightsshowing at night. When lined up, these beacons bear a course of192º T and show the approach channel to the harbour.
HW Spring tides give an average 2.5m depth in the approachchannel and at the visitors' pontoons, but this may increasedepending on weather conditions. The Neap high tide depth is 1.8m.The harbour dries out at LW, around 5 hours after HW, revealing afirm level bottom. It is advised that fin keeled boats should lieagainst the quay walls south of the visitors' pontoons.
Newport Harbour has showers and toilets, water and electricity onthe pontoons, waste facilities, two slipways, and dry berth storagefor around 50 boats. Boat repairs and gas are available from odessaMarine boatyard on the west bank and a chandlery is next door atLittle London.
contact: Newport Harbour office, Town Quay, Newport, Po30 2ED.Tel: 01983 525994. www.iwight.com.
Photo: Debs Allan
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Wootton CreekWootton creek is one of the lovelier creeks in the Solent, with
wooded valleys sweeping down to a winding creek. Midway
between cowes and ryde, it was once used by trading sailing
vessels visiting the brickworks at ash Lake, and the tide mill at
the head of the creek where the Sloop inn now stands.
Today, there is little left apart from the old names. If trading bargescould navigate to the head of the creek, then visiting yachts shouldeasily make their way at least as far as the pontoons of the royalVictoria yacht club (rVyc) at the entrance to the creek. It should beremembered that those skippers worked their tides, and even today70 foot ketches drawing over 8 foot have laid alongside the rVycpontoons, but have swiftly departed once the tide is on the ebb!
An ideal time to visit is when High Water is over a lunchtime,meaning a good height of tide, and time to sample the rVychospitality at its bar and dining room. It is well-liked by visitors, andpopular with rallies, and as a destination for passage races.
Be aware that the direction of buoyage in the eastern Solent is fromeast to west. Pilotage is straightforward with a compass,dependable echo sounder, and a good lookout.
The entrance to Wootton creek is beset by hazards to the east andwest. It is a busy car ferry port, with regular Wightlink sailingsthroughout the day and night. To the east, are drying gravel banksthat have been known to embarrass a passing ferry. To the west arerock ledges coming out from the shore, and the dangerous Woottonrocks themselves. yachts close inshore may have local knowledgeand lifting keels!
The entrance to Wootton creek is best taken from the north cardinal,Wootton Beacon. It lies approximately 3.5nm from cowes and only1.5nm from ryde Pier. It is best approached an hour or so eitherside of High Water on the first attempt. The ferry fairway is lit, withan occulting sectored light, and there is plenty of shore lighting onthe link-span.
No matter from which point of the compass you're approaching, it isbest to stay to the north of Wootton Beacon for your approach.once at Wootton Beacon, if safe from entering and departing ferries,turn southwest and run down the western side of the ferry channel,staying outside of the channel itself. Keep an eye on the echosounder, there should be plenty of water, if there isn't, then youwon't get very far into the creek! Be aware that you may find ferrieswaiting to dock at the ferry terminal to the west of the fairway.
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By the time you come to No. 7 dolphin, you'll see the ferry link-spanon your port hand, and the Wootton creek port and starboard buoysahead of you; these are maintained and positioned as needed by theQueen’s Harbour Master (QHM) at Portsmouth. Head through them,and if heading further up the creek you will see the leading marksoff to starboard on the opposite bank.
If calling at the rVyc, you will see their pontoons ahead of you.Berthing is straightforward, but be aware that at some states of tidethere will be some flow across the pontoons. Do not approachthrough the private rVyc moorings, or indeed try to pick up one, asthere are countless pick-up buoys and lines. If vessels are alreadyberthed alongside hail and ask to raft up. The rVyc Manager mayask you to move your boat to accommodate other visitors. (Pontoonfees can be paid at the rVyc bar, or if the club is closed, droppedthrough the letterbox by the club entrance.) There is fresh water onthe pontoons, showers and toilets in the clubhouse, a slipway, wastefacilities, and an excellent bar and restaurant.
The creek alongside the pontoons will dry, so unless you areprepared to take the ground, you must depart once the ebb starts to make. The water will seem to empty quite slowly for the firstcouple of hours, but be aware that around the third hour the tidegoes away very quickly; do not linger over that last pint at the bar!The bottom is irregular in shape and consistency, and carefulfendering, tending of lines, and a watchful eye is needed as yourvessel takes the ground.
The speed limit in the creek is 5 knots. The tidal current is relativelybenign, seldom reaching above 4 knots although just after High Waterat Springs, the sluice gates under Wootton Bridge are openedconsiderably increasing the flow in the upper reaches. There are novisitor moorings in the creek and anchoring in the channel is prohibited.Anchoring outside the channel is not recommended due to theproliferation of abandoned ground chains and other mooring tackle.There is a council owned public slipway suitable for small vesselsbetween the Sloop Inn and the bridge at the head of the creek.
The village of Wootton Bridge offers a full range of facilities; Postoffice, take-aways, launderette, doctor and vet, butcher,supermarket and wine warehouse; just outside the village is agarage. It's about 30 minutes walk from the rVyc, or take thedinghy up the creek on the tide and land on the public slipway onthe west bank at the head of the creek, right by the Sloop Inn.contact: royal Victoria yacht club, 91 Fishbourne Lane,Fishbourne, Isle of Wight, Po33 4Eu. Tel: 01983 882325.www.rvyc.org.uk
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Ryde HarbourRyde Harbour is located on the northeast coast of the Isle of
Wight and enjoys excellent views across the Solent towards
Portsmouth. The well situated harbour is protected from
adverse weather conditions from most directions.
Known as 'the gateway to the Island' and a popular destination for
families, Ryde Harbour lies next to long sandy beaches and is only
minutes away from restaurants, a bowling alley, swimming pool, fun
fair, skating rink, and a boating lake. Ryde Esplanade runs the full
length of the seafront, followed by the sea wall promenade which
passes the Canoe Lake and reaches as far as Puckpool Park to the
east. Ferry connections to Portsmouth and Southsea are within
walking distance.
The harbour dries and is only accessible to small craft approximately
2.5 hours before and 2 hours after High Water Portsmouth for a boat
with 1m draught. Depth available is up to 2m on Springs. Ryde
Harbour Master can be contacted on VHF Ch 80 Call Sign 'Ryde
Harbour'.
Approaching Ryde Harbour from the east, beware Ryde Sands
(dries), either pass north of No Man's Land Fort or use the inshore
passage between it and Ryde Sands beacons (lit port hand markers).
The drying channel at 197º across Ryde Sands is marked by three
starboard hand markers and three port hand marker unlit buoys.
50º43'.98n, 01º09'.31W (ent)
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Keep well clear of the hovercraft manoeuvring between Ryde Pier
and the harbour, and the Wightlink high-speed ferries from and to
Ryde Pier Head.
The harbour entrance is lit after sunset by two fixed red lights
(vertical) on the port side of the Harbour entrance, and one flashing
green light on the starboard side of the harbour entrance.
There is pontoon berthing for up to 100 visiting boats, the majority of
which are family sailing and motor cruisers, varying in length from
5-10m. There are public slipways, showers and toilets close by, water
on all pontoons, waste and recycling facilities, gas can be obtained
from a local shop, and diesel is available from local garages. Boats
may scrub alongside harbour breakwater.
Contact: Ryde Harbour, The Esplanade, Ryde, Isle of Wight, PO33
1JA. Tel: 01983 613879 or 07970 009899. www.rydeharbour.co.uk.
Please note, information in this publication is to be used as a guide only
and not for navigation.
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78 BEMBRIDGE HARBOUR
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Bembridge HarbourBembridge Harbour lies on the eastern tip of the isle of Wight,
just a short sail from many Solent harbours with chichester,
Langstone, and Portsmouth all within a 10 mile radius. for
yachtsmen embarking on a channel crossing Bembridge
Harbour has the added attraction that it is at least an hour
closer to the continent than the mainland marinas at this end of
the Solent.
Bembridge Harbour is a large, picturesque and sheltered harbourwith beautiful beaches and, although the entrance is shallow andrestricted by the tides, once inside the harbour a warm welcomeawaits visiting yachts whatever the weather! It has the two villages ofBembridge and St. Helens surrounding it, and the small town ofBrading is a few miles away.
Bembridge Harbour is designated a 'Site of Special ScientificInterest' in recognition of its significance as a habitat for wildlife. Theharbour's European importance is confirmed by its status as a'Special Protection Area' and it is designated a 'wetland ofinternational importance' under the ramsar convention. The harbourhas an area of saltmarsh as well as other important habitats such assand dunes, vegetated shingle, and saline lagoons. The harbour'ssaltmarsh and inter-tidal mud provide feeding grounds for winteringand migratory waterfowl and the Island’s only rSPB site edges ontothe harbour.
The entrance to Bembridge Harbour is due south of PortsmouthHarbour entrance and is marked by a tide gauge topped with ayellow cross. As you pass the tide gauge you will see the village ofSeaview to starboard and the St. Helens Fort to port. Vessels shouldleave the tide gauge to their port side on the approach and this willline them up with the channel markers which are in pairs, the firstpair being buoys 1 and 2. Buoys 1 and 2 are lit at night, all otherbuoys have reflective tapes. on passing buoys 6a and 7a you will berunning parallel to the shore with the harbour entrance appearing inthe distance. on big Spring tides beware the current which can bevery strong through into the harbour.
once inside the harbour there is a drying beach anchorage on yourport side adjacent to Bembridge Sailing club. Approximately halfway down the harbour on your starboard side you will come to theDuver Marina visitors' pontoons which give access to the shore onthe north side of the harbour. rafting may be necessary at peaktimes.
50º41'.62n, 01º06'.40W (ent)
Photo: Mike Samuelson
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Visitors are advised to call on VHF ch 80 call Sign 'BembridgeMarina' for berthing instructions before entering the harbour. Visitors'berths are allocated strictly on a first-come, first-served basis. DuverMarina staff at are on duty ±3 hours HW at weekends and 0800-1800 weekdays. rallies are very welcome - five or more boatsreceive a 5% discount, with a larger discount for rallies in excess of10 boats. As a general rule of thumb, access to the harbour for avessel drawing 1.5m is ±3 hours HW Portsmouth, Neaps or Springs.
There is a water taxi service, VHF ch 80 call Sign 'Bembridge WaterTaxi', tel: 07582 806017, to ferry visitors to other parts of theharbour where there are various pick-up points. The taxi operatesbetween landing points at various pick up and drop off points, allsubject to tides. There are showers and toilets, a laundry (BembridgeMarina), water, electricity, and waste removal facilities.
under new ownership since December 2011, an extensiveprogramme of dredging is underway, new pontoons have beeninstalled and existing ones refurbished to extend the availableberthing space, and shoreside facilities refurbished and extended.
An undercover dry sailing service for rIBs and powerboats up to10m and 5T is now provided within the harbour by a new business -Bembridge Boat Storage - located adjacent to the Harbour office -www.bembridgeboatstorage.co.uk.
contact: Bembridge Harbour Authority, Harbour office, The Duver,St Helens, Isle of Wight, Po33 1yB. Tel: 01983 872828.www.bembridgeharbour.co.uk
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Ventnor HavenVentnor, on the south coast of the isle of Wight, is a sun trap
bay sheltered by high cliffs on which the terraced town is built.
a steep road winds down from the town past the famous
cascade gardens to the seafront.
The Haven at Ventnor was constructed in 2003 as part of a longterm strategy to promote Ventnor as a working seaside town. Thisincluded the provision of a fair weather haven for visiting craft whichnow provides the only stopping-off point along the south coast ofthe Isle of Wight, as well as a new access facility for local boatowners, anglers, and other interest groups.
More recently, private investors have provided further facilitiesincluding a harbour-side cafe and coffee shop, boat builders, boat charter, a fish landing stage with fishery outlet, and fish andchip shop.
In the summer months, Ventnor Haven becomes a hive of activity forsmall leisure crafts, charter fishing and local sight seeing trips aswell as the stop off point for small vessels and rIBs venturingaround the south side of the Island.
The entrance to Ventnor Haven is quite a navigational exercise andonly suitable in certain weather conditions and tides. However,despite the difficulties of attempting Ventnor, on a clear calm day itis probably one of the best runs round from the Solent with abeautiful little seaside town waiting to be discovered.
50º35'.53n, 01º12'.50W (ent)
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on approaching Ventnor Haven, beware of races which occur southof St catherine's Point to the west and Dunnose Point to the east.Almanacs should be consulted in advance to give information oneach race depending on the state of tide. The Haven mouth isapproached from the east and is lit after sunset by two fixednavigation lights (vertical). Entry and exit are recommended 2 hourseither side of High Water only with draught of less than 50cm. Stayclose to the southerly markers in the Haven entrance to avoidsandbanks which form on the northern side of the mouth. Do notattempt to approach in easterly to southerly conditions as swell mayoccur at the entrance.
The Haven is not suitable for sailing boats or motorboats whichcannot dry out. The Haven entrance dries completely at Spring LowWater and is very shallow during Neap Lows. The depth in theHaven is variable, dependent on sediment movement and durationsince the last dredge.
Ventnor Haven consists of two rock arms. The largest extendingseaward (south) from the site of the old pier before curving to thesoutheast. The smaller arm, some 58m to the east, extends seawardtowards the first arm with a 24m gap.
Shelter is reasonable in the lee of the rock arms during southwestthrough to northeasterly winds, and extremely vulnerable in eastthrough to south-southeasterlies when swells can enter. cautionshould be exercised as the Haven is exposed to strong winds fromall directions except northwest to northeast.
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Ventnor HavenPhoto: Lucy Strevens
cheetah Marine currently have the contract to manage the Harbour.For more information, phone two to three days prior to arrival on01983 852398 or 07974 126378. only limited space is availablewithin the Haven on a first come first served basis.
There is a 4 knot speed limit in the Haven. If harbour dues are notcollected on arrival, report to the cafe at oceanBlue Quay above theHaven. No anchoring is permitted within the Haven except in anemergency and no anchoring or mooring in the Haven entrance.
Visiting boats to Ventnor Haven please note that the Harbour is inclose proximity to Ventnor beach. Be aware of bathers andsnorkelers swimming alongside the Haven rock arms.
Fuel is not available at Ventnor, but can be obtained at local villages; the nearest fuel stations are at Whitwell (3 miles) andSandford (5 miles).
Do not pump out oily bilges into the Haven or surrounding area.yachtsmen and all navigators using the harbour are requested notto release washing water or to pump Wc or bilge effluent into theHaven. This is particularly important in a drying harbour. Ask theHarbour Master for details of refuse disposal.
The slipway is available free of charge for launch and recovery.Please exercise great care when manoeuvring your vehicle at thetop of the slipway and on the slipway itself as it coincides with apedestrian right of way.
contact: Ventnor Haven, oceanBlue Quay, Po38 1Jr. Tel. 01983852398 or 07974 126378. www.oceanbluequay.co.uk/haven/
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AVEN
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Keyhaven is an attractive harbour at the western tip of the
Solent lying within an area of unspoilt Hampshire coast. The
harbour is shielded by the massive shingle bar that leads to the
famous Hurst castle situated at its strategic position, guarding
the western approaches to the Solent and originally built by
Henry Viii.
Keyhaven has many qualities ranging from the extent of shelteredwater, which makes it so suitable for teaching youngsters sailing andcanoeing, to the great wealth of nature conservation and landscapeinterest.
To approach Keyhaven from the west, enter the Solent by HurstPoint and beware of The Trap if coming in via the north channel. Beaware of strong tidal cross streams. The entrance is approximately0.5m north-northwest of Hurst Point. There are two unlit buoys, onered and one green near the entrance at North Point. The depthbetween these buoys is virtually at chart datum so whatever heightof tide is shown at that time is how much water there is.
Normally, entry is restricted to 2 hours each side of HW. red andwhite hooped transit posts line up at a bearing of 308º. Proceedthrough the buoys until a red buoy is abeam on your port side. Enterthe river around this buoy. Note the first of many starboard handlaterals for the channel. When entering from the east, and when PortAlbert is abeam turn to starboard and head towards the red andgreen buoys. Then follow the directions above. It is not advisable toto attempt entering Keyhaven in strong easterly winds.
There is a 4 knot speed limit once inside the river. Anchorage isclose to the spit on your port side. The deepest water is alwayswhere the mooring buoys are. There are no dedicated visitormoorings. Pick up any spare buoy and contact the river Warden onVHF 37/M1 or P1 or phone 01590 645695. charges for bothmooring and anchoring apply.
The West Solent Boat Builders yard is situated immediately behindthe quay providing a full range of boatyard facilities, includingcranage. on the north side of the quay, a slipway with a cradle isused to haul out vessels too heavy to be lifted by crane.
contact: Keyhaven river Warden, The observation Tower, KeyhavenQuay, Keyhaven, So41 0Tr. Tel: 01590 645695.www.newforest.gov.uk
Please note, information in this publication is to be used as a guide only
and not for navigation.
50º42'.85n, 01º33'.26W (ent)
Keyhaven
Photo: New Forest District Council
84 LYMINGTON HARBOUR
LYMINGTON HARBOUR
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Lymington HarbourLymington Harbour is located within an attractive estuary on the
Hampshire coast at the western end of the Solent. The estuary
is 2 miles long with the entrance channel lying between salt
marshes. It is shared by yachtsmen, fishermen, and the Isle of
Wight ferry.
Lymington River is well sheltered and access is available at all states
of tide making it a popular destination for visiting yachtsmen. The
speed limit is 6 knots with an advisory limit of 4 knots upstream of
the wave screens near the entrance to the Lymington Yacht Haven.
There is a double High Water at Springs which gives a stand of 3
hours. At Neaps there is a stand of 2 hours. However, wind direction
and force and barometric pressure can materially alter these
conditions. The tidal range at Springs is 2.5m and at Neaps 1.5m.
On approach the first thing you see is the yacht club starting platform
with a distant backdrop of masts in the Yacht Haven marina. Leave
the platform well to starboard. Jack in the Basket is a single red pile
with a basket top-mark to the southwest of the entrance. Water depth
in much of the marked channel is in excess of -2.0m below chart
datum. However, on the marked channel margins the depth of water
is shallower in some locations.
Please give way to the Wightlink ferries which run every 30 minutes
at peak times. For guidance refer to 'Small craft beware ferries'
section on www.lymingtonharbour.co.uk.
At night, the main channel piles are lit, green to starboard and red to
port, all flashing every two seconds. Leading lights for entering the
river are fixed red on 319°T. In Short Reach (as the river bends to the
right) there are two red and white transit posts lit by fixed white
directional lights to the west of the river at the south end and two
black and white posts similarly lit on the east side of the Reach at the
north end. These are to assist the ferries to line up and pass in the
river. Ferries may wait here for one coming from the opposite
direction.
To the west of the marked navigation channel in Short Reach in the
vicinity of the No. 10 and Cocked Hat port-side beacons there is a
100m long rock breakwater. The northeastern end, nearest the
channel, is marked by a beacon displaying two fixed red lights
vertically disposed. Visit Lymington Harbour website to see Local
Notice to Mariners for full details of the location coordinates and
navigation advice.
50º45'.10n, 01º31'.40W (ent)
Photo: Ryan Willegers
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The wave screens mark the beginning of the inner harbour. Beyond
these you pass to port in quick succession the entrance to the Yacht
Haven marina, Dan Bran visitors' pontoon, the Harbour Master's
pontoon and the Harbour Office, public slipway, the two yacht clubs
and finally Berthon Lymington Marina which faces the ferry terminal
on the opposite bank. Above the ferry terminal the channel narrows
and turns to port between two lines of piles forming moorings. This
part of the channel has a maintained depth of 1.7m up to the Town
Quay where there are visitors' mooring buoys and pontoons for
visitors. At the Town Quay there is room for up to 75 visiting boats
within two minutes walk of the town centre. Harbour staff can be
contacted on 01590 672014. An out-of-hours messaging service
operates. The Harbour Master does not offer a VHF service.
Visitors are invited to go directly to the Town Quay where walk
ashore and fore and aft moorings are available on a first come first
served basis. Mooring areas are maintained to 1.7m below chart
datum. There is a separate walk-ashore facility further downstream,
the Dan Bran pontoon, which is available on a pre-booked basis for
visiting boats. Newly upgraded with electricity for the 2013 season,
the Dan Bran Pontoon can accommodate rallies of up to fifty (10m)
boats moored together. Mooring areas are maintained to a minimum
of 1.7m below chart datum. There are also six bookable berths for
small boats up to 8m in length on the inside of the Harbour Master's
Pontoon.
There are showers open for visitors all year round adjacent to the
visitors' moorings on the Town Quay. Separate shower facilities are
available for users of the Dan Bran pontoon.
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Lymington HarbourTwo scrubbing areas are available at the Town Quay slipway and
three areas immediately north of the Royal Lymington Yacht Club.
Reservations and payment must be made through the Harbour Office
first. Water may be obtained on the two public pontoons at the Town
Quay and at the Harbour Master's pontoon by the slipway in Bath
Road.
There is a public slipway from the Bath Road car park; a charge is
made for launching. Please pay the Harbour staff or at the nearby
Harbour Office. Public pontoons can be found at the Town Quay and
off the car park in Bath Road. Boats must not be left unattended in
the yellow hatched designated emergency services area at the HM
pontoon except by prior arrangement with the Harbour Master.
Contact: Lymington Harbour Commissioners, Harbour Office, Bath
Road, Lymington SO41 3SE. Tel: 01590 672014.
www.lymingtonharbour.co.uk
Both marinas at Lymington may be contacted on VHF Ch 80 for
berth availability.
Lymington Yacht Haven - Lymington Yacht Haven is the first marina
that comes into sight as you make your way up the Lymington River.
The Yacht Haven offers 24-hour security, on-the-water fuel 24/7
(except Christmas Day), showers, Wi-Fi, and a bar and restaurant
with panoramic views across the Solent to the Isle of Wight.
Lymington Yacht Haven boasts a comprehensive range of marine
services on-site, including full hoists and wash off facilities, engine
servicing and repairs, rigging specialists, and a chandlery. Out-of-
hours haul outs are available in emergencies.
Contact: Lymington Yacht Haven, Kings Saltern Road, Lymington,
Hampshire, SO41 3QD. Tel: 01590 677071.
www.yachthavens.com/lymington
Berthon Lymington Marina - Lymington Marina is located on the
west bank of the Lymington River opposite Lymington Pier railway
station and the Wightlink ferry terminal. One of the longest
established marinas in the UK, Lymington Marina offers 280 deep
water, well-protected berths for yachts up to 45m (150ft) LOA. Full
marina facilities are available, including shore power, water, fuel, gas,
deluxe washrooms, a launderette, and ice. Call Sign 'Berthon
Lymington Marina'.
Contact: Lymington Marina Berthon, The Shipyard, Bath Road,
Lymington, Hampshire, SO41 3YL. Tel: 01590 673312.
www.berthon.co.uk
Photo: Jason Coombes
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Beaulieu RiverThe Beaulieu river is centrally located on the Solent, and one of
the most picturesque rivers in the south. forming part of the
Beaulieu Estate, Beaulieu river is one of the few privately owned
rivers in the world and is largely unspoilt, both in terms of its
landscape and as a haven for wildlife. The banks play host to an
exceptional variety of habitat with an equally varied display of
flora and fauna.
When approaching Beaulieu river from the east, keep the lit southcardinal to starboard off Stone Point and steer to the vicinity of a lit,yellow spherical racing buoy close to the transit which should be324° with the leading marks aligned with the front port No. 2 beaconand the eastern edge of Lepe House. To approach from the west,keep well off the mud banks of Warren Flat and Beaulieu Spit andagain steer a course towards the racing buoy and transit as above.The Beaulieu Spit dolphin marks the entrance, a large port handtripod. It is recommended to avoid the entrance 2 hours either sideof LW to avoid the bar 0.8m depth at LW Springs. If your boat draws5 feet, you can enter the river 11⁄2 hours after LW Springs. Thenavigation channel at the mouth of the river is defined with red andgreen piles and further upstream, branches of willow painted redand green known as 'withies' are used.
50º46'.80n, 01º21'.60W (ent)
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The river benefits from a double tide, and a secondary high water.The flood tide takes 6 hours coming in; then, after a gentle fall, thereis a second high tide some 2 hours later followed by a period ofslack water for about an hour. Then the ebb sets in, and LW isreached in just 3½ hours.
Buckler's Hard village and its marina are 3.5m upstream from theentrance to Beaulieu river.
Set within the heart of the New Forest National Park, Buckler's Hardyacht Harbour offers a unique location for short stays and welcomesvisiting vessels. The masters of vessels arriving inside the limits ofthe river are expected to report to the Harbour Master within 24hours. The harbour does not listen on a channel; please phone theHarbour office on 01590 616200. The harbour speed limit is 5 knotsfrom the entrance and for the entire length of the river.Visitors are welcome to enter the marina at any time, day or night.Berths for overnight visitors can be reserved in advance, subject toavailability. Alternatively, you may be offered a visitor pontoon ormooring upstream of the marina but a dinghy will be required to getashore. The marina is dredged to 6 feet below Mean Low WaterSprings.
Buckler's Hard yacht Harbour has full marina services and facilitiesavailable including a boatyard, chandlery, fuel waste disposalfacilities, scrubbing grid, yacht valet service, security, toilets,showers, and a laundrette. Diesel, petrol, and fresh water areavailable from the fuel jetty. Ice may be obtained from the HarbourMaster’s office.
New for the 2013 season will be a Water Taxi, contact them on VHFch 77, call Sign 'Beaulieu river Taxi'. Telephone the Harbour officefor more details.
contact: Harbour Master's office, Buckler's Hard yacht Harbour,Beaulieu, Hampshire, So42 7XB. Tel: 01590 616200.www.beaulieuriver.com
Beaulieu River
Photo: David Packman
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Southampton WaterSouthampton Water is an extremely popular area for yachtsmen
because it offers sheltered cruising in nearly all weather
conditions, while the Hamble and Itchen Rivers are perfect for
leisurely exploration.
As one of the country's busiest and most successful deep-water
ports, Southampton is a natural choice for a wide range of customers
and trades, with facilities to handle virtually any type of cargo. Its
natural deep-water harbour and unique double tide allow unrestricted
access for the world's largest vessels.
ABP Southampton, in its role as the Statutory Harbour Authority for
Southampton Water, has a strong commitment to protecting the local
environment and plays an active role in ensuring that a balance of
activities can be maintained, allowing port operations, recreational
sailing, and wildlife to co-exist.
In addition to its varied commercial activities Southampton Water is a
haven for yachts and leisure craft, and ABP strives to preserve the
safety of all users including recreational boat owners as they sail the
waters of the Solent.
Contact: ABP Southampton, Vessel Traffic Services Centre, 37
Berth, Eastern Docks, Southampton, SO14 3GG. Tel: 02380 608208.
www.southamptonvts.co.uk. Before contacting VTS by telephone,please consider whether the answer to your question can be foundon the website.
Keep your VHF tuned to Ch 12, the Port working frequency, and
listen for traffic information from the Harbour Master’s Operations
Room, Call Sign 'Southampton VTS' (Vessel Traffic Services). The
VTS Centre guards Ch 9, 12, 14, 16, 20 and monitors Ch 71 and 74.
50º40'.00n, 01º17'.05W (ent)
The following extracts from the Yachtsman’s Guide to SouthamptonWater and its Approaches, and Southampton Notice to Mariners No.
23 of 2012, are reproduced with the permission of ABP Southampton.
Facts to keep in mind: The number of large commercial ships serving
the Port of Southampton and the number of recreational craft afloat in
local waters is increasing. Most commercial vessels you meet will
have a ABP Southampton Pilot on board regardless of the ship's flag.
They will be working on and listening to VHF Ch 12.
Most large ships travel at a speed of between 10-15 knots whilst in
the Solent and Southampton Water. The lower limit will vary from ship
to ship and is 'as safe navigation permits'. For various reasons, ships
travel faster than you might think, even in congested areas. Light,
partially loaded or unevenly trimmed ships may require to maintain a
higher 'as safe navigation permits' speed in order to remain under full
control.
It takes less than 10 minutes for a fast ship to reach you from the
visible horizon in clear weather, and in hazy conditions it takes a lot
less. At 10 knots, a ship travels 1 nautical mile in six minutes; at 15
knots it takes only four minutes. Large deep draught ships cannot
easily avoid small craft in narrow channels; it is up to you to stay
clear.
A ship that is slowing down does not steer well; it needs the propeller
action on the rudder to respond. When the ship's engines are put 'full
astern', its manoeuvrability will be affected. Remember that it takes
time and considerable distance for a ship to stop.
There are numerous other small vessels operating within the Port of
Southampton. Watch out for ferries, hydrofoils, tugs towing barges,
especially at night, when unlit barges may remain invisible.
What can you do? Avoid sailing in the main navigational channels
and fairways, especially in poor visibility. Obey Rule 9 of the ColRegs
for conduct in narrow channels by keeping to the starboard side of
the channel and crossing only when this does not impede the
passage of a large vessel that can safely navigate only within the
narrow channel.
Do not underestimate the speed of ships. If your boat is slow, allow
sufficient time to take effective evasive action in the vicinity of large
ships.
Be visible. At night make sure your navigation lights can be seen. If
you see the navigation lights of a vessel and you think you haven't
been seen, get out of the way. Remember, from the bridge of a
loaded container ship or large tanker, the Master or Pilot will lose
sight of you a third of a mile ahead, although you can see the ship at
all times!
Keep watch at night. Even on a clear night you will have difficulty
seeing a big ship approach. Remember that your lights will not be
easily spotted from the ship. Watch the ship's lights. If you see both
sidelights, you are dead ahead - move out fast! Be aware that ships
alter course at West Bramble and Calshot.
Know whistle signals. Five or more short blasts on the whistle is the
'Keep Clear' signal. Check and see if it is for you - and if it is - give
way. Three short blasts means 'My engines are gong astern'.
Know flag signals and shapes. Large ships proceeding seawards will
fly flag ‘E’ over the answering pennant indicating the vessel will turn
to port at West Bramble buoy and make for the Nab (east).
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A vessel displaying the answering pennant over flag ‘W’ indicates the
vessel will depart the Solent via The Needles (west). A large ship
displaying a cylinder on her yardarm during the day or three red
lights in a vertical line at night indicates the ship is severely restricted
in her manoeuvrability so give her a wide berth.
If you believe you have not been seen or you are unsure of a ship's
intentions, call them on Ch 12, then shift to a working frequency (6 or
an alternative) for inter-ship safety messages.
Safety in small vessels: A speed limit of 6 knots (over the ground)
applies to all craft proceeding north of the imaginary line drawn from
Hythe Pier through the Weston Shelf buoy to the Weston Shore
unless granted an exemption by the Harbour Master.
Although considered to be sheltered waters, Southampton Water and
the Solent can be extremely hazardous. The six mile stretch of
Southampton Water is exceedingly busy and has, on average,
70,000 commercial vessel and ferry movements per year. Mariners in
'small vessels' are therefore reminded of the following requirements:
If not confined to the fairway, they should not use the fairway so as to
obstruct other vessels which can only navigate within the fairway.
When crossing the fairway, they should do so at right angles and not
diagonally. When crossing a fairway or turning they should not stop
or slow down so as to cause obstruction/damage to any other vessel.
As a general principle, they should navigate on the correct side of the
fairway.
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KEMPS QUAY
Kemps Quay is a family business established in 1913. Our marina is on the River Itchen two miles from Southampton Water, offering easy access to the Solent. We have 260 berths with all the usual facilities including 8 ton hoist and shore storage.
Moorings are the cheapest of their type in the area
For prices and availability see our website: www.kempsquay.com
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Southampton WaterSouthampton VTS makes succinct Traffic Information Broadcasts as
follows:
• 0600 to 2200 Friday to Sunday, Bank Holiday Mondays inclusive,
from Easter Good Friday until 1 June and 30 September until the last
weekend in October.
• 0600 to 2200 daily from 1 June to 30 September.
The broadcasts will be made on the hour, on VHF Ch 14, subject to
operational requirements, and will be preceded by a broadcast made
on VHF Ch 12.
Information given in these broadcasts will include:
• Current and expected movements of significant vessels in the area.
• Weather and tide readings with current trends at Dock Head,
Southampton.
• Navigational Warning in force.
• Any other information relevant to navigational safety.
The Southampton VTS website at www.southamptonvts.co.uk
contains much useful information for mariners in small vessels and
regular use is recommended.
Port of Southampton - Precautionary Area (Thorn Channel) -
Notice to Mariners No. 23 of 2012
1. Notice is hereby given that all vessels navigating within the Port of
Southampton shall ensure that a vessel greater than 220 metres in
length overall shall be given a ‘clear channel’ in the area between the
Hook Buoy and the Prince Consort Buoy (hereinafter referred to as
‘The Precautionary Area’ - (see Chartlet).
The term ‘clear channel’ is defined as: ‘A clear and unimpeded
passage ahead of a vessel when transiting the Precautionary Area’.
The term ‘clear channel’ vessel is defined as: ‘A vessel greater than
220 metres in length overall which requires a clear and unimpeded
passage ahead when transiting the Precautionary Area’. Vessels may
enter ‘The Precautionary Area’ maintaining a safe distance astern of
a ‘clear channel’ vessel.
2. Two vessels each having a length greater than 180 metres length
overall shall not pass or overtake each other between Hook Buoy
and a line drawn due south of West Bramble Buoy.
3. Moving Prohibited Zone (MPZ) (See Chartlet)
Southampton Harbour Byelaws 2003 (Byelaw No. 11) enforces the
requirement that all vessels over 150 metres in length overall, when
navigating within ‘The Precautionary Area’ referred to in this notice,
are automatically allocated a ‘Moving Prohibited Zone’ (MPZ). The
MPZ is defined as an area extending 1,000m ahead of the bow and
100m from the ship’s side on both sides of any vessel of over 150m
in length overall whilst it is navigating within ‘The Precautionary Area’
(See Chartlet).
The master of a small vessel (defined in Southampton Harbour
Byelaws 2003 (Byelaw No. 3) as any vessel of less than 20m in
length or a sailing vessel) shall ensure that the vessel does not enter
an MPZ.
For the purpose of indicating the presence of the MPZ the master of
any vessel of over 150m length overall shall display on the vessel,
where it can best be seen, by day, a black cylinder, and by night,
three all round red lights in a vertical line.
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To reach any of the following marinas, proceed up Southampton
Water keeping clear of all commercial shipping and beware of
frequent cross Solent Hi-Speed and Ro-Ro ferries.
Hythe Marina Village - Located on the western shore of
Southampton Water, Hythe Marina Village also has waterside homes
and shops close by. The marina entrance is controlled by lock gates,
operated 24/7 all year round. There is a regular ferry service which
runs from Hythe into the centre of Southampton.
On nearing Hythe Knock red buoy, at the junction of the Rivers Itchen
and Test, Hythe Marina Village is conspicuous to port just beyond
Hythe Pier. Call on VHF Ch 80 or by mobile for clearance to lock-in
and for a berth. Enter via a short channel aligned 220° and marked
by beacons.
Hythe Marina has 206 berths; max LOA: 20m; fuel (petrol/diesel);
gas; boat lifting and storage ashore; 40 ton boat hoist; slipway; boat
repairs; laundry facilities; bars and restaurants; brokerage; and Wi-Fi.
Contact: Hythe Marina Village, Shamrock Way, Hythe, Southampton,
SO45 6DY. Tel: 023 8020 7073. www.hythemarinavillage.co.uk
Ocean Village Marina - Ocean Village is in the heart of
Southampton and has a wide range of facilities. Overlooking the
marina is the Royal Southampton YC which, although a members'
club, offers berth holders and visitors a warm welcome.
The basin is deep enough to offer mooring facilities for tall ships and
large yachts. It has also become famous for hosting the start and/or
finish of around the world yacht races.
Moving Prohibited Zone (MPZ)
Crossing SolentCommercial
Crossing Solent
Vessels
VesselsCommercial
Flood Tide
Ebb Tide
200m
1000m
within the PRECAUTIONARY AREANOTE: These vessels may be encountered anywhere
TYPICAL TRACKS OF LARGE COMMERCIAL VESSELS
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Precautionary Area
Ref: Port of Southampton Byelaw No.11 - 2003
West Knoll
West Bramble
Thorn Knoll
S. Bramble
Reach
Prince Consort
No.4
No.2
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No.1
N.Thorn
N.E. Gurnard
Lepe Spit
Hook
Gurnard
East Lepe
East Knoll
Coronation
Castle Point
Calshot Spit
Calshot
Bramble Pile
Bourne Gap
Black Jack
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Metres
Precautionary Area
Mariners are advised that under normal circumstances,there will not be more than one vessel over 220 metres
in length navigating in the Precautionary Area at any one time (Inbound OR Outbound).
Smaller vessels, of less than 180 metres in length,may be encountered travelling in both directions
at any one time, and they may also be encountered inquick succession, travelling in either direction.
Southampton Water
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Southampton WaterTo approach Ocean Village Marina, at Weston Shelf green buoy, near
the junction of the Rivers Itchen and Test, keep to starboard up the
Itchen. Ocean Village is about 1 mile further north to port, opposite
the old Vosper Thorneycroft yard and just short of the Itchen Bridge.
Call on VHF Ch 80 or by mobile for a vacant berth.
Ocean Village has 375 berths, max LOA: 90m; laundry facilities;
cinemas, bars and restaurants; yacht brokerage; and Wi-Fi.
Contact: Ocean Village Marina, 2 Channel Way, Southampton, SO14
3TG. VHF Ch 80. Tel: 023 8022 9385.
www.oceanvillagemarina.co.uk
Shamrock Quay - Shamrock Quay lies in the River Itchen, 1,300m
beyond the Itchen Bridge on the port side, opposite No. 5 green
beacon. Call on VHF Ch 80 or by mobile for a vacant berth. The
marina has 255 berths; max LOA: 70m; summer sports boat
package; boat lifting and storage ashore; 75 ton travel hoist with a 3
ton jib crane; 47 ton boat mover; extensive marine trades and
services; chandlery; laundry facilities; shops; bars and restaurants;
cafe; yacht brokerage; yacht charters; and Wi-Fi.
Contact: Shamrock Quay, William Street, Northam, Southampton,
SO14 5QL. Tel: 023 8022 9461. www.shamrockquay.co.uk
Saxon Wharf - Situated north of Shamrock Quay, Saxon Wharf is a
marine service centre offering outstanding facilities for superyachts
and other large craft. Located near the centre of Southampton, with
easy access to the motorway network, Saxon Wharf is the ideal
location for big boats in need of secure, quick turnaround lift-outs,
repair work or full scale refits.
To reach Saxon Wharf, go past the Itchen Bridge and Shamrock
Quay and follow the left bend past No. 9 green beacon. Saxon Wharf
is to port, opposite Kemps Marina. Call on VHF Ch 80 or by mobile
for a vacant berth.
Saxon Wharf offers marina berths (max LOA: 80m) and 86 dry stack
berths (max LOA: 13m); 200 ton boat hoist; storage ashore; fully
serviced heavy-duty pontoons with electricity; extensive marine
trades and services; fresh water; CCTV coverage; showers and
toilets; car parking; and Wi- Fi.
Contact: Saxon Wharf, Lower York Street, Northam, Southampton,
SO14 5QF. VHF Ch 80. Tel: 023 8033 9490.
www.saxonwharf.co.uk
Kemp's Quay - Kemps Quay has been established for over 35
years. The marina is situated on the east bank of the River Itchen, 2
miles north of the river mouth.
Of the 260 berths available at the marina, 50 are non-tidal and afloat
at all times, the remainder are semi-tidal. Hours afloat on these tidal
berths vary in direct proportion to their proximity to the shore and are
priced accordingly. The river bed is soft mud and affords stable
berths for most craft when the tide is away. A landing/loading berth,
afloat at all times is available for boat owners who cannot leave or
land within the tide window.
Kemps Quay has single point security access; lift out and storage
ashore; travel hoist with an 8 ton capacity; power washing; hard
standing - 12 weeks for up to 80 craft - included in the mooring fee;
fresh water to all pontoons; electricity at selected points; toilets and
shower block; owners' store.
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Contact details - Kemps Shipyard Limited, Quayside Road,
Southampton, SO18 1BZ. Tel: 02380 632323.
www.kempsquay.com
Town Quay Marina - Town Quay Marina, located on the eastern
shores of Southampton Water, is one of four marinas owned and
operated by Associated British Ports. In the heart of Southampton,
Town Quay is within walking distance of the city's cultural quarter,
West Quay Shopping Centre, restaurants, bars, and theatres. The
marina is well served by transport links to the Isle of Wight, the New
Forest, and London, and lies next door to the Southampton
International Boat Show.
Entrance to the marina is via a dogleg between two floating wave
breaks that appear continuous from seaward. Beware of the adjacent
Red Jet hi-speed ferry. Town Quay Marina offers 24/7 berthing
assistance; contact them on VHF Ch 80, Call Sign 'Town Quay
Marina', or by phone.
The marina has a slipway; car parking; laundry room; security; Wi-Fi;
mail holding facilities; electricity for all berths. Enquire at the marina
office regarding fuel and gas. The marina office is an official Ocean
Safety Drop off/Collection point for life rafts, life jackets etc and a Sea
Safe service point for life jackets.
Contact: Town Quay Marina, Associated British Ports, Management
Office, Town Quay, Southampton, SO14 2AQ. Tel: 07764 293588 or
02380 234397. www.townquay.com
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River Hamble & WarsashThe River Hamble is internationally famous for its sailing and
has been a ship and boat building centre for centuries. Whether
your interest is racing, power-boating or blue water cruising, the
Hamble has the facilities you need; deep water, easy access to
the Solent at all states of tide, plus world-class repair and
servicing yards.
The Hamble is perfect for weekend excursions into the Solent or as a
departure point for destinations further afield and is used extensively
by yachtsmen as a base when competing. Hamble Week, the
Hamble Winter Series, Warsash Spring Series, Bursledon Regatta,
national, European and world championships are run by yacht clubs
on the river and attract sailors from far and wide.
The river is not just a sailing Mecca, it is a nationally and
internationally important site for nature conservation and a bird
watchers' paradise. Riverside walks or simply watching the world go
by are popular pastimes.
The river is a constant hive of activity during the summer season and
therefore care should always be taken. Access to the River Hamble
is available at all states of tide, although waves can build up at the
entrance in a southwesterly wind combined with an ebb tide.
By day, from the vicinity of Hamble Point Buoy, follow the main
channel which is clearly marked with lit port and starboard-hand
piles. From the Warsash Maritime Academy Jetty, the starboard side
of the channel is clearly marked by four lit starboard-hand buoys. A
'preferred channel' mark (pile) is at the southern end of the first
pontoon encountered; leave it to port for the main channel.
Thereafter, the main channel is clearly marked with lit port and
starboard-hand piles.
At night, follow Hamble Common Directional light on a bearing of
352°, then Sailing Club Directional light on a bearing of 029° and
then follow the lit buoys and piles as above.
Depths obviously vary. Most marinas are dredged to 1.5m. Depths in
the main channel vary from at least 4m in the approaches, to 2.2m at
Bursledon Bend. Tidal streams can be very strong, particularly on the
ebb. Mariners are advised to keep to the centre line or to starboard
of the centre line and not too close to the entrance piles, especially at
Low Water.
50º50'.40n, 01º18'.50W (ent)
Photo: Eddie Mays
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Walk ashore facilities are available for visitors at the Harbour
Master's jetty at Warsash and Hamble. There are also mid-stream
visitors' pontoons available between piles B1 and B6. For berth
allocation, call the Harbour Master on VHF Ch 68 Call Sign 'Hamble
Harbour Radio'.
There is a 6 knot 'through the water' speed limit from No. 1 pile and
wash limit on all vessels whilst within the River Hamble harbour
limits. No anchoring is allowed in the river, except in the Upper
Hamble, above Manor Farm Country Park Jetty, where anchored
boats must not be left unattended. Access to the Upper Hamble is
through three bridges, the lowest of which (A27) has a clearance of
3.5 metres at Highest Astronomical Tide (HAT).
Contact: River Hamble Harbour Authority, Harbour Office, Shore
Road, Warsash, SO31 9FR. Tel: 01489 576387.
www.hants.gov.uk/hambleharbour
Marinas may be contacted on VHF Ch 80 for berth availability.
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River Hamble & WarsashHamble Point Marina - Hamble Point Marina lies near the mouth of
the River Hamble, on the west bank, 500m north of Warsash Jetty.
The marina has 230 berths (max LOA: 30m) and 121 dry stack
berths (max LOA: 10m). There is boat lifting and storage ashore; a
75 ton boat hoist; a 4 ton crane for masts / engines; slipway; boat
repairs; electronic services; storage; chandlery; bar and restaurant;
yacht brokerage; dry sailing facility; trailer sailing; Wi-Fi; laundry and
recycling facilities.
Contact: Hamble Point Marina, School Lane, Hamble, Southampton,
SO31 4NB. Tel: 023 8045 2464. www.hamblepointmarina.co.uk
Stone Pier Yard - Marina, boatyard, and outboard powerboat dealer
at Stone Pier Boatyard in Warsash close to the mouth of the Hamble
River. Services include craning, undercover and yard storage,
berthing, and dry-sailing.
Contact: Warsash Marine, Stone Pier Boatyard, Shore Road,
Warsash, Southampton, SO31 9FR. Tel: 01489 583813.
www.warsashmarine.com
Port Hamble Marina - Port Hamble Marina is about 0.75 miles north
of Warsash Jetty, the second marina on the west bank. The marina
has a proud heritage of refitting and maintaining racing yachts, a
tradition that continues today with many different yacht services
based there. Hamble village, with its inviting pubs and restaurants, is
only a few minutes walk away. The marina has 310 berths, max LOA:
24m; fuel (petrol/diesel) seven days a week; boat lifting and storage
ashore; electronic services; chandlery; laundry facilities; bar and
restaurant; yacht brokerage; and Wi-Fi.
Contact: Port Hamble Marina, Satchell Lane, Hamble, Southampton,
SO31 4QD. Tel: 023 8045 2741. www.porthamblemarina.co.uk
Photo: Eddie Mays
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Mercury Yacht Harbour - Mercury Yacht Harbour lies in a sheltered
wooded site where Badnam Creek joins the River Hamble. About
1.35 miles north of Warsash Jetty on the west bank and 20 minutes
walk from Hamble village, with deep water access at all states of
tide.
The marina has 360 berths, max LOA: 24m; boat lifting and storage
ashore; electronic services; towing; chandlery; laundry facilities; bar
and restaurant; yacht brokerage; sailing schools; yacht charters; and
Wi-Fi.
Contact: Mercury Yacht Harbour, Satchell Lane, Hamble,
Southampton, SO31 4HQ. Tel: 023 8045 5994.
www.mercuryyachtharbour.co.uk
Universal Marina - Universal Marina is an independent family run
marina set adjacent to 68 acres of tranquil, wooded riverbank, just
minutes from the M27 and 15 minutes from the Solent. Renowned for
its friendly staff and secure facilities, complemented by full yard
services and ample free car parking. Berths range from 7.5m - 26m,
deep water, semi-tidal, dinghy, and RIBs.
Contact: Universal Marina, Crableck Lane, Sarisbury Green,
Southampton, SO31 7ZN. Tel: 01489 574272.
www.universalmarina.co.uk
Swanwick Marina - Swanwick Marina is situated on the picturesque
eastern bank of the River Hamble, approximately two miles upriver
from the entrance to Southampton Water.
On approaching Swanwick Marina please contact the marina by
phone or VHF Channel 80 for directions to a berth. At Swanwick
Marina yachtsmen can look forward to quality facilities including a
launderette, electricity, and water on pontoons, 24-hour security, car
parking, and a newly refurbished first-class Cafe Bistro, The Boat
House Cafe.
Contact: Swanwick Marina, Swanwick, Southampton, SO31 1ZL.
Tel: 01489 884081. www.premiermarinas.com/swanwick
Please note, information in this publication is to be used as a guide only
and not for navigation.
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Photo: Ryan W
Portsmouth & GosportPortsmouth is Britain's premier naval base and one of the
busiest harbours in the country. A very large natural harbour,
almost completely landlocked except for the narrow entrance,
with the approaches themselves well sheltered by the Isle
of Wight.
The Queen’s Harbour Master (QHM) Portsmouth is the regulatory
authority of the Dockyard Port of Portsmouth, an area of
approximately 50 square miles that encompasses not only
Portsmouth Harbour itself, but includes all the waters from Cowes in
the west to Hayling Island down to Sandown Bay in the east, with the
single exception of Bembridge Harbour.
Traffic co-ordination for shipping entering and leaving Portsmouth
Harbour is performed by Harbour Control which is manned 24 hours
a day. The QHM and his staff have to ensure that the 117,000 yearly
shipping movements under their control are safely carried out and
with the minimum impact to the surrounding area.
To facilitate the safe passage of small craft to and from Portsmouth
Harbour, a 'Small Boat Channel' exists for vessels less than 20m in
length on the western side of the harbour entrance. The northern and
southern extremities of the Small Boat Channel are at Ballast beacon
and No. 4 Bar buoy. Remember, small boats are extremely difficult to
see and the harbour entrance is a blind bend to larger vessels. Enter
and leave the harbour through the Small Boat Channel.
50º47'.38n, 01º06'.65W (ent)
Tel. 02392 582584 www.thejollyrogergosport.co.uk
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One of Gosport’s premier public houses and restaurants
Wonderful sea views & large patio area
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All craft fitted with engines, when navigating in the approach channel
to Portsmouth Harbour, are to proceed under power between No. 4
Bar buoy and the Ballast beacon. Vessels are only to cross the main
channel when they are to the north of Ballast beacon, and permission
has been obtained from the QHM on VHF Ch 11.
The Small Boat Channel may only be entered or exited by vessels
approaching from the east at its northern or southern extremities. A
traffic pattern is established around Ballast beacon; small boats
entering the harbour are to pass close to the east of Ballast beacon
and those exiting close to the west. If crossing the harbour entrance,
do so to the north of Ballast beacon or to the south of No. 4 Bar
buoy.
Keep to the starboard side of the Small Boat Channel and adjust
speed to remain within the channel rather than overtake and be
forced into the main channel. Small boats may continue to use the
Small Boat Channel when the main channel is closed for the
passage of a large vessel.
Do not underestimate the speed of ships. If your boat is slow, allow
sufficient time to take evasive action in the vicinity of large ships. Be
visible. At night make sure your navigation lights can be seen. If you
see the navigation lights of a vessel and think you have not been
seen, get out of the way. Carry a radar reflector high on your boat.
Remember, from the bridge of a loaded container ship or large
tanker, the captain or pilot will lose sight of you a third of a mile
ahead, although you can see the ship at all times. Ships with deep
draught may have less room for manoeuvre than is immediately
apparent.
At night be extra vigilant as, even on a clear night, you will have
difficulty seeing a big ship approach. You might see it first as a black
shadow against a background of shore lights, or as a growing
shadow, at that point you are not far apart. Remember that your
lights will not be easily spotted from the ship.
It is essential that all mariners operating north of a line between
Outer Spit Buoy and Gilkicker Point maintain a close watch on VHF
Ch 11, for vessel traffic information from QHM Harbour Control. In an
emergency, if you believe you have not been seen or you are unsure
of a ship's intentions, call them on VHF Ch 11 or 16, then shift to a
working frequency for inter-ship safety messages.
The Swashway is an important channel for shallow draught vessels
approaching and leaving Portsmouth Harbour. This channel is
defined by a red beacon which is sited half a cable to the south of
Fort Blockhouse, small boats transiting between the Inner Swashway
and the Small Boat Channel are to leave this to port. It should be
noted that hovercraft and high-speed catamaran ferries often transit
the area en-route to and from Ryde at speeds in excess of 24 knots.
As non-displacement craft, hovercraft usually navigate outside the
Swashway in areas where depths are shallow.
The Spitbank area, as a whole, is regularly used for yacht racing and
regattas. Yachts and slow moving craft are advised to keep watch for
the possible approach of high-speed ferries and other fast craft.
High-speed craft are cautioned not to assume that other boats,
particularly those whom they are overtaking, are aware of their
presence, and are to give them a sufficiently wide berth. Extra
caution is to be taken when operating in the vicinity of the harbour
entrance to prevent small and less powerful boats being swept into
mid-channel from the Small Boat Channel by the strong cross-tide.
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Portsmouth & GosportThe speed limit within Portsmouth Harbour is 10 knots and the same
within 0.5nm of the line of MLWS in any part of the Port of
Portsmouth outside the harbour. The speed limit in each case is to be
taken as 'speed through the water'.
When visibility in the harbour or approach channel is less than 0.25
of a nautical mile the QHM may declare the fog routine to be in force.
Small boats may proceed with caution but must keep clear of the
main navigable channels and the approach channel. The QHM will
direct that the routine is in force, and when it has ended, by
broadcasts on VHF Ch 11 or 13.
Contact: Queen's Harbour Master Portsmouth, Semaphore Tower,
HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, PO1 3LT. Tel: 02392 723694.
www.qhmportsmouth.com for access to all QHM Portsmouth LNTM
and General Directions.
Reference: QHM Portsmouth General Direction 07/10.
Small Boat Channel and access to Gunwharf Quays and Town
Camber. The Small Boat Channel, as displayed on Admiralty charts,
is defined by Ballast Beacon at its northern extremity and No 4 Bar
Buoy to the south. As the harbour entrance is a blind bend for large
vessels, small boats operating near the harbour entrance are often
difficult to detect, the following rules therefore apply to all small boats:
1. Small Boats must enter and leave the harbour through the Small
Boat Channel.
2. All craft fitted with engines, when navigating in the Approach
Channel to Portsmouth Harbour, are to proceed under power
between No 4 Bar Buoy, Ballast Beacon and Gunwharf Quays/Town
Camber.
3. The Small Boat Channel may only be entered or exited by vessels
approaching from the vicinity of Gunwharf Quays/Town Camber north
of Ballast Beacon.
4. A traffic pattern is established at Ballast Beacon; small boats
entering the harbour are to pass close to the east of Ballast Beacon,
those exiting close to the west.
5. Small boats, unless authorised by QHM, are not to loiter in the
Small Boat Channel.
6. Small boats should remain on the Starboard side of the Small Boat
Channel, adjusting their speed to remain within the Small Boat
Channel to avoid overtaking or leaving the Channel.
7. Immediately prior to departure from Gunwharf Quays/Town
Camber, small boats are to request permission from QHM on
VHF Ch 11, to cross the harbour to Ballast Beacon before entering
the Channel.
Note - There are no visitor berths or moorings at Gunwharf Quays,and boats will only be permitted to cross the harbour to GunwharfQuays if they have an assigned berth. The Gunwharf BerthingManager can be contacted by VHF Ch 80 or 02392 836732.
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Gunwharf Quays Marina - Gunwharf Quays Marina has hosted
many top class yachting and water-based events and famous tall
ships, but the marina is open to all, whatever your vessel. The
marina is on the east side of Portsmouth Harbour, just five minutes
inshore, directly underneath the Spinnaker Tower. To secure a berth it
is recommend you book in advance. Call on VHF Ch 80.
Tides in the harbour entrance run very strongly in the third and fourth
hours of the ebb and again during the last two hours of flood. There
may be standing waves at the entrance and conditions can become
confused in southerly winds particularly at times of frequent ship
movements. Winds eddy round Fort Blockhouse and frequently turn
through 180°. Vessels entering in windy conditions are advised to
drop sails before transiting through the entrance.
Gunwharf Quays Marina offers electricity; water and pump out
facilities; washroom and laundry; Wi-Fi; car parking; shops; bars and
restaurants; boat care and services; waste and recycling; and 24-
hour security.
Contact: Gunwharf Quays Marina, Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth,
PO1 3TZ. Tel: 023 9283 6732. www.gunwharf-quays.com/marina
Town Quay (Camber) - Set in the most historic part of the city, the
Camber Dock is home to the Wightlink Isle of Wight ferry service,
local fishing vessels, commercial barges and work boats, KB Boat
Park dry stack, and private yachts and motor boats. Visitors are
welcome at the Camber Dock and a number of marine related
services are available. There is a slipway, trailer park, car park, and
boat storage available.
Contact: Camber Harbour Office, East Street, Camber Quay, Old
Portsmouth, PO1 2JJ. Tel: 023 9283 3166. www.kb-boatpark.co.uk
Haslar Marina - Haslar Marina is a modern purpose-built marina in
Portsmouth Harbour just minutes from the waters of the Solent.
Located in Haslar Creek, Gosport, and protected by a large wave
screen, the marina offers sheltered berthing with no tidal restrictions.
The marina has up to 120 dedicated visitors' berths, catering for
vessels up to 60m LOA. All berths are fully serviced with water,
electricity, and Wi-Fi. Facilities include showers and washrooms, two
laundries, bars and restaurants, 24-hour security, and car parking.
Sealift 2 are now operating from Haslar Marina. Call Sign 'Haslar
Marina' on VHF Ch 80.
Contact: Haslar Marina, Haslar Road, Gosport, PO12 1NU. Tel: 023
9260 1201. www.deanreddyhoff.co.uk//haslar-marina
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Gosport Marina - Gosport Marina is situated 500m from Portsmouth
Harbour. The marina is dredged to a minimum of 2m and a
breakwater redevelopment ensures boats are protected from the
wash created by passing ships.
Gosport Marina can accommodate 500 boats on berths ranging up to
30m. The marina has excellent toilets and showers, a launderette, a
quality cafe, fuel berth, dry stack storage, on-site boat care and boat
sales. There's electricity and water on the pontoons, berth holder car
parking, Wi-Fi, and bottled gas available. Gosport High Street with a
variety of shops is just two minutes away. Call VHF Channel 80 to
speak to Gosport Marina.
Contact: Gosport Marina, Mumby Road, Gosport, PO12 1AH.
Tel: 023 9252 4811. www.premiermarinas.com/gosport
The Gosport Ferry provides fast shuttle services from nearby Gosport
Ferry pontoon to the popular Gunwharf Quays with its designer
outlets, bowling alley, cinema, restaurants and bars.
Endeavour Quay - Endeavour Quay provides a comprehensive new
build, refit, storage, maintenance and repair facility for sailing yachts
and power craft up to 40 metres LOA or 180 tonnes. A range of
independent on-site services is available, coupled with an open yard
policy. Service and support of major yacht race projects, private and
commercial vessel refits, alongside standard repair and maintenance
work.
The marina has easy access to the Solent and English Channel, with
no air draft restriction. There is 90m of serviced waiting pontoons, a
30m long and 8.5m wide lifting dock, and a 180 tonne travel hoist.
Tel: 02392 584 200. www.endeavourquay.co.uk
Royal Clarence Marina - Royal Clarence Marina lies within a deep
water basin fronting the Royal Navy's former victualling yard, is less
than 10 minutes from the entrance to Portsmouth Harbour and close
to Gosport town centre. The marina provides fully serviced pontoon
berths ranging in length from 10.5 to 18m. There is also over 350
metres of alongside berthing available for international events and
other maritime spectaculars.
The marina enjoys one of the deepest water basins in southern
England with the capacity to take vessels up to 5.25m draft. The
'alongside berths' are also ideal for club rallies and events as large
numbers of vessels can be berthed.
Royal Clarence Marina has 180 fully serviced berths as well as the
heavy duty and deep water berths. VHF Ch 80, Call Sign 'Royal
Clarence Marina'.
Contact: Royal Clarence Marina, Weevil Lane, Gosport, PO12 1AX.
Tel: 02392 523523. www.royalclarencemarina.org
Portsmouth & Gosport
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Port SolentPort Solent is located in the northeast corner of Portsmouth
Harbour, near the historic Portchester castle. Portchester is one
of the best preserved of the roman 'Saxon shore' forts. There
are spectacular views over the Solent from the castle's towers.
The entrance to Portchester Lake lies about a mile north ofPortsmouth Harbour entrance; it is marked to the west by pile 57and to the east by pile 95. The whole channel is marked by red pilesto the west and by green piles to the east. Twenty of the piles are litby navigational lights.
Although the channel in the south is wide, the best water is definedby a number of craft moored to large buoys, which are not lit, andshould be left to port. At night this reach of the channel is clearlydefined by lit starboard hand piles. As you clear the moored craftand in the vicinity of lit pile 63 to port and lit pile 88 to starboard, thechannel narrows and starts a long, slow left-hand bend. North of pile86 the bend tightens and the best water lies close to the three litport piles. on the right-hand side opposite these piles is Tipner Lakewhich is a cul-de-sac and should be avoided.
As you proceed around the bend the gates at lit piles no 68 to portand no 80 to starboard mark the sharp turn left into the final sectionof channel with Portchester castle to port. Note there is a speedlimit in Portsmouth Harbour of 10 knots and there is an advisoryspeed limit of 5 knots in the upper reaches of Portchester channelpast the castle. It is not permitted to stop or linger in the safety arcsof Tipner range.
If you intend to proceed to Port Solent Marina, at pile 78 make yourcall to Port Solent on VHF ch 80 and request a lock in. In seasonthe upper section is well marked by moored yachts. off seasonbeware of many unlit boat moorings on both sides of the channel.From pile no. 80 turn almost due north to pile 79. At low tide keep tothe port side of the channel to pile 72a, thereafter cross to thestarboard pile no. 76. Pile No. 75 opens the channel between rowsof piled yacht moorings. Proceed between the moorings steering onpile A and pile B. once abeam of pile B, steer to follow a line leavingthe outer pontoons to starboard. At pile B the lock entrance will beclearly visible. Do not proceed into the lock barrel unless three greenentry lights show. If it is necessary to wait for the lock, you can moorto the outer waiting pontoon, clear of the lock entrance.
Port Solent Marina - Port Solent Marina is set against the vibrantbackdrop of The Boardwalk’s restaurants, bars and shops, andsailors are drawn to its unique atmosphere.
onsite there is a fully serviced boatyard with storage ashore for 500boats, 24-hour fuel, luxury showers and toilets, and car parking.Patrols, ccTV and the lock, which allows 24-hour access to themarina, provide security. call on VHF ch 80.
contact: Port Solent Marina, South Lockside, Port Solent,Portsmouth, Po6 4TJ. Tel: 023 9221 0765.www.premiermarinas.com/portsolent
Port Solent channel: 50º50'.10n, 01º06'.80W (ent)
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fareham provides a unique opportunity to explore a rich
heritage of both maritime and national history, peaceful
woodland walks, conservation areas, plus an attractive safe
coastline.
North of the marinas on your port side as you enter PortsmouthHarbour, and the docks on your starboard side, is Fareham Lake.Further north are Bomb Ketch Lake and Spider Lake on yourstarboard side, then a couple of southerly cardinal marks whichneed to be left to starboard. From now on the channel is marked bypiles. Bedbenham Pier, on your port side, should not be approachedcloser than 12m. The channel is lit as far as Foxbury Point.
Anyone planning to push on up to Fareham must take note of theoverhead electricity cables, which cross the channel from cams HallGolf course across to Fareham reach, and only have a safeclearance of 16m at Mean High Water Springs. close to Farehamdepths rapidly shallow out in the channel.
Wicormarine Ltd - Wicormarine boatyard, situated to the north ofBedenham Pier, is a family owned and operated marina offering avariety of deep water or tidal pontoon, swinging moorings, andstorage, as well as competitive rates for a mid-season scrub andshort-term storage. Visitors are welcome. contact: Wicormarine Ltd., cranleigh road, Portchester, Fareham,Po16 9Dr. Tel: 01329 237112. www.wicormarine.co.uk
Portsmouth Marine Engineering - continuing onwards fromWicormarine Boatyard, you will pass on your port side a yard run byPortsmouth Marine Engineering with around 130 pontoon berths,some with electricity, shower and toilet facilities. They can offertemporary visitors' berths subject to availability. There is a 10 tonboat crane, and storage for 35 boats on dry land. contact: Portsmouth Marine Engineering (VrS PrecisionEngineering Ltd), Broadcut, Wallington, Fareham, Po16 8ST. Tel:01329 232854. www.portsmouthmarine.co.uk
Photo: Fareham TIC
Farehamfareham channel: 50º50'.40n, 01º10'.40W (ent)
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Langstone HarbourLangstone Harbour lies on Hampshire's southeast coast, a large
tidal bay between Portsmouth Harbour to the west and
Chichester Harbour to the east. Commercial shipping, fishing,
and recreational boating have been well established in the
peaceful, sheltered waters of the harbour for many years.
There is abundant wildlife in Langstone Harbour which remains an
area of real wilderness alongside the major city of Portsmouth.
Sailors, boaters and other water sports enthusiasts share the harbour
with the resident wildlife, and providing a little consideration is shown,
all the different uses can coexist in harmony. Langstone Harbour
contains a number of nesting islands and landing is not allowed.
Visitors should avoid trampling the mud and saltmarsh plants to
ensure their survival into the future.
Langstone Harbour is a shallow, natural harbour with extensive
mudflats which are exposed during low tide. The whole harbour is
one of Hampshire's several 'Sites of Special Scientific Interest'
(SSSI) with international status. Together with neighbouring
Chichester Harbour, it is a Ramsar Wetland of International
Importance, and part of the Solent European Marine Site.
The approach to Langstone Harbour is easy in most weather
conditions, but best from High Water -3 to +1 hour. The entrance
channel lies between the East and West Winner drying banks, which
offer some protection. Once close to the Fairway Beacon,
approximately 1 mile to the south of the harbour entrance, in line with
a conspicuous chimney, steer 344° to just clear East Winner. The
entrance itself deepens and favours the west side.
The harbour speed limit is 10 knots and because of the
environmental sensitivity of the area's wildlife, there are also
restrictions on certain activities. Chichester Harbour is accessible
under the Hayling road bridge for vessels of low air draught at certain
states of the tide.
All vessels using Langstone Harbour are obliged to pay harbour
dues; this includes vessels visiting Southsea Marina. All vessels on
the water must display their daily or annual plaque.
Fuel, water, and waste reception facilities are available at the Hayling
pontoon. Harbour Office call up is VHF Ch 12/16; the working
frequency is Ch 12.
50º47'.01n, 01º01'.60W (ent)
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There are three public slipways in Langstone Harbour; the Ferry
Point slipway, Hayling Island; Eastney slipway, Portsmouth; and the
Broadmarsh slipway.
Contact: Langstone Harbour Board, Harbour Office, Ferry Road,
Hayling Island, PO11 0DG. Tel: 02392 463419.
www.langstoneharbour.org.uk
Southsea Marina - Contact the marina on VHF channel 80 call
sign 'Southsea Marina' when approaching Southsea Marina channel
to be given berthing instructions. The speed limit in the marina
channel is 5 knots. Southsea Marina has a cill gate which opens
and closes automatically at certain states of the tide. The tides for
Southsea Marina and the times of the cill gate opening and closing
are available to download at
www.premiermarinas.com/southsea_cill_gate.
The entrance to Southsea Marina Channel is just past the Hayling
Ferry pontoon. Seven starboard-hand and nine port-hand markers
mark the approach channel, the first of which are lit piles. Of the
remaining eight port-hand markers, the fourth, sixth, and ninth are all
lit. None of the starboard-hand markers - made up of two buoys and
a further three piles - are lit. The Western waiting pontoon is marked
with a starboard-hand light. The marina channel is dredged to 0.5m
below chart datum.
Southsea Marina has first-class facilities with a fully serviced
boatyard. There are CCTV cameras and guard patrols, an on-site bar
and restaurant, refurbished toilet and shower blocks, and 24-hour
diesel and petrol. The marina also has a 24-hour launderette; post
box and collection point; Premier Marinas WiFi; electricity; water;
bottled gas. Eastney Convenience Store and a cashpoint are 10
minutes walk away.
Contact: Southsea Marina, Fort Cumberland Road, Portsmouth,
PO4 9RJ. Tel: 023 9282 2719. www.premiermarinas.com/southsea
Please note, information in this publication is to be used as a guide only
and not for navigation.
Photo: Premier Marinas
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Chichester Harbourchichester Harbour, with 11 square miles of water, 17 miles of
well marked and lit channels and with easy access to the
Solent, is an ideal water recreation centre. The sheltered waters
are ideal for racing and day sailing and its channels offer secure
moorings for cruising vessels. With up to 10,000 boats sharing
this facility, at peak times the harbour can be congested. in
addition the harbour is of national and international importance
for nature conservation.
The low lying entrance to chichester Harbour is not easilydistinguished against the backdrop of the South Downs and isbordered on both sides by extensive drying banks; West Pole,Middle Pole, and East Pole Sands. A deep-water channel runningbetween these banks to the harbour entrance is interrupted by a barjoining West to Middle Pole and East Pole Sands; this feature variesin position and height and is dredged to maintain a charted depth of1.5m. The width of the dredged channel across the Bar is less than200 yards.
Vessels approaching from the west are advised to shape a coursefor West Pole Beacon. on rounding the beacon aim to pass betweenEastoke Buoy and West Winner Beacons leaving the Bar Beacon toport. When approaching the harbour from the east, mariners areadvised not to cross the 5m contour until West Pole Beacon bears310º T. on reaching the beacon steer for the harbour entrancekeeping the Bar Beacon close to port. Vessels on, or close to theeast of, a transit line passing through West Pole Beacon and the BarBeacon will keep clear of West Pole sands and avoid the shingle spitthat periodically extends into the harbour north of Eastoke Beacon.
chichester Bar is dredged to around 1.5m below chart datum givinga depth of 2m at Mean Low Water Springs. However, throughaccretion and after gales the bottom can vary markedly and it isthen prudent to assume a least depth of 0.8m below chart datum.Be aware that ebb tides in the entrance to the harbour can attain arate of up to 6 knots on Springs. With a falling tide and strong windsfrom a southerly sector a dangerous sea may be encountered. In these conditions it is advisable to exercise caution and cross thebar between 3 hours before and 1 hour after High Water Springs. Invery strong winds entry should not be attempted.
up-to-date tide and weather information at the Harbour Entrance isavailable at www.chimet.co.uk or from the Harbour office.
50º46'.86n, 00º56'.60W (ent)
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The Harbour Patrol maintain a VHF radio watch on ch 14, call Sign'chichester Harbour radio' or 'chichester Harbour Patrol'. Thespeed limit throughout the harbour is 8 knots. Visitors' moorings andferry services are available at Itchenor and Emsworth. usefulnavigation information, including race start times and locations, ispublished each weekend in the season on www.conservancy.co.uk
or is available as an eNewsletter.
contact: chichester Harbour conservancy, Harbour office, Itchenor,chichester, Po20 7AW. Tel: 01243 512301.www.conservancy.co.uk
Sparkes Marina - Sparkes Marina is situated on the southeast tip ofHayling Island within chichester Harbour. Proceed on the starboardside of the approach channel until the Hayling Island Sc mast isbearing 236º T to port. you will see an east cardinal mark bearingapproximately 286º T and a jetty pontoon on the sailing club shore.Alter course to port onto a heading of 277º T. Pass between thecardinal mark and near the pontoon. There are transit marksconsisting of two orange St Andrews crosses, bearing 277º T.Proceed down the transit for approximately three cables, leaving thepile mooring to port. As you pass the last pile mooring you will seesteel piles with red can top marks on your port bow. Follow thesemarks into the marina.
The approach channel from the sailing club to the marina has beendredged to 2m below chart datum. call on VHF ch 80 or by mobilefor a vacant berth.
Sparkes Marina has 150 berths; max LoA: 20m; fuel (diesel, petroland marine gas); dry boat sailing for yachts and motorboats;swinging moorings; 15 ton mobile crane; storage ashore; fullmaintenance services; 24-hour showers and toilets; laundry facilities;restaurant and bar; yacht brokerage; sea school; and MDL Wi-Fi.
contact: Sparkes Marina, Wittering road, Hayling Island, Po119Sr. Tel: 023 9246 3572. www.sparkesmarina.co.uk
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Chichester Harbournorthney Marina - Northney Marina is situated on the north shore ofHayling Island within chichester Harbour. Enter chichester Harbouron the top half of the flood; continue north up Emsworth channel for3 miles to Emsworth south cardinal light beacon. Here fork 45° toport up Sweare Deep. After 8 cables turn sharply port around theNorthney red beacon. Enter the marina via a short channel dredged1m. call on VHF ch 80 or by mobile for a vacant berth.
Northney Marina has 228 berths; max LoA: 24m; fuel (diesel) boatlifting and storage ashore; 35 ton boat hoist; slipway; car parking andtrailer storage; boatyard services; yacht brokerage; laundry facilities;provisions shop; and MDL Wi-Fi.
contact: Northney Marina, Northney road, Hayling Island, Po110NH. Tel: 023 9246 6321. www.northneymarina.co.uk
Emsworth Yacht Harbour - Emsworth is a friendly, family ownedmarina within walking distance of the attractive village of Emsworth.There are limits on access due to the fixed sill and the marina isaccessible ±2 HW.
The marina has 220 fully serviced pontoon berths; hard-standing for200 boats; and a visitor pontoon. There is a 50 tonne travel hoist, 10tonne crane, and Wise W10 boat parker. chandlery and boat brokeron site; range of boat repair services; slipway and drying grid; dieseland calor Gas sales; and WiFi.
contact: Emsworth yacht Harbour, Thorney road, Emsworth, Hants,Po10 8BP. Tel: 01243 377727. www.emsworth-marina.co.uk
Thornham Marina - Thornham Marina is at the top of Prinsted Bayin chichester Harbour. Visitors can moor on drying pontoon berths,on pontoon berths within a gated basin, or on swinging moorings.Access to pontoon berths is around ±2 HW, (swinging moorings is2.5 hours), depending on tide height.
To find Thornham Marina enter into Thorney channel and proceednorth, pass Thorney Island Sc and church to port. Follow themoorings all the way to the entrance to Prinsted Bay. After enteringthe bay, follow the channel markers which will then guide you in tothe deep water pool or pontoon berths. call Sign 'Thornham Marina',VHF ch 80. There is storage for around 300 vessels; a 12 ton boathoist; electricity and water; toilets and showers; and car parking.
contact: Thornham Marina, Thornham Lane, Prinsted, Nr. Emsworth,Po10 8DD. Tel: 01243 375335. www.thornhammarina.com
Birdham Pool Marina - The 'Pool' at Birdham is situated 6 milesfrom the entrance to chichester Harbour on the southern edge ofchichester Lake. It is a non-tidal basin except at HW Springs whenthe lock is operated on free flow at the top of the tide.
Birdham Pool can accommodate up to 265 vessels and berthing ismostly between piles, bow or stern to the shore or jetties. Theapproach channel to Birdham Pool Marina is approximately 10m inwidth. Please call on VHF ch 80, call Sign 'Birdham Pool Marina', orby mobile to the lock on 07831 466815. Entrance and exit via thelock is available ±3.5 hours HW.
contact: Birdham Pool Limited, Birdham, chichester, West Sussex,Po20 7BG. Tel: 01243 512310. www.birdhampool.co.uk
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Chichester HarbourChichester Marina - Chichester Marina is situated upstream fromBirdham Pool on the starboard side of Chichester Harbour. Onceinside the harbour you need to head northeast past East Head andtowards Itchenor to arrive at the Marina.
The channel to the marina is marked by the Chichester Marinastarboard pile. Maximum speed 6 knots. There are five starboardmarkers each with a green top mark in the approach channel.Chichester Marina operates on VHF channel 80, 24/7 all year. Onarrival, moor your vessel on the outer waiting pontoon and go tomarina office for locking instructions, or contact the marina for aberth allocation prior to your arrival. During busy periods a queuingprocedure may be in operation. The duty lock-keeper can advise oncurrent locking arrangements.
The lock allows 24-hour access to the marina with excellentsecurity provided around the clock. The marina has luxury toiletsand showers; a launderette; convenience store; bar and restaurants;Wi-Fi; free parking; post collection point; waste and recyclingfacilities; multiple on-site tenants and boatyard services.
Contact: Premier Marinas Ltd., Birdham, Chichester, West Sussex,PO20 7EJ. Tel: 01243 512731. www.premiermarinas.com/chichester
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Accommodation - Self Catering 116
Boat Cleaning /
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Boat Graphics & Hull Stripes 117
Boat Sales / Brokers 117
Boat Transport / Yacht Delivery 117
Boatyards / Boat Builders /
Repairers / Marine Surveyors 118
Charter Boats / Boat Cruises 118
Corporate Hospitality 119
Cranes / Boat Lifts / Slipways 119
Crew Wanted / Marine Careers 120
Electrical / Electronics 120
Engines / Outboards /
Marine Engineers 121
Event Management 122
Marine Services 122
Masts / Rigging /
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Moorings / Berths /
Boat Storage / Dry Stack 124
Paint / Spraying 124
Photographers /
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Pubs & Bars 128
Restaurants / Cafes / Takeaways 128
RIB Hire, Repairs,
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Sailing & Power Schools 130
Sailmakers 134
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Weather / Astro /
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Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.pippinsbnb.co.uk
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endeavour House 47 Mill Hill Rd, Cowes, PO31 7EG 01983 297406 / 07850 205994
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.endeavourhousecowes.co.uk
Lisburne - JoG startline 61 Queen’s Road, Cowes, PO31 8BW 01983 282551
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.cowesbandb.com
Quentin House 62 High Street, Cowes 01983 291111
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.primefood.co.uk
seafarer Guesthouse 7 Bury Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 3UE 02392 522883
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.seafarer-guesthouse.co.uk
the duke of York inn Mill Hill Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7BT 01983 295171
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.dukeofyorkcowes.co.uk
the maples Hotel 21 St John’s Street, Hythe, Southampton, SO45 7BZ 02380 846723
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.mapleshotel.co.uk
AccommodAtion - HoteLs / inns
the duke of York inn Mill Hill Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7BT 01983 295171
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.dukeofyorkcowes.co.uk
AccommodAtion - seLf cAterinG
the Anchor inn 1-3 High Street, Cowes, PO31 7SA 01983 292823Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.theanchorcowes.co.uk
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Welcome to Songbird Villa, Anguilla
Songbird Villa is an exclusive holiday villa on the beautiful island of Anquilla, which has been recently designed and constructed by well-known architect, Lee Skolnick.
The luxurious villa has been designed to combine both contemporary and classic Caribbean architecture bringing the very best of both indoor and outdoor living.
Telephone:Toll Free US & Canada : 1-888-226-4845
International : 1-264-476-1556www.songbirdvilla.com
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BoAt cLeAninG / cAre & mAintenAnce
Promo marine Yacht management Netley, Southampton 07971 858938Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.promomarine.com
sealift2 international Ltd Medina River, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7LP 01983 282615
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.sealift2.com
sealift2 international Ltd Haslar Marina, Haslar Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1NU 02392 580870
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.sealift2.com
BoAt GrAPHics & HuLL striPes
naughty Gull marine Graphics Hazeldene, Tamworth Road, Corley, CV7 8BT 0800 043 8968
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.naughtygull.co.uk
BoAt sALes / Brokers
trusty motor Boats / mark chapman Yachts Hamble Pt Marina, Hamble, SO31 4NB 023 8045 2044
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.mcyachts.co.uk
BoAt trAnsPort / YAcHt deLiverY
Company BoAt trAnsPort LtdDESCRiption boat transport by Road
aDDRESS 7 Fairview Drive, Hythe, Southampton, So45 5GX
ContaCt Geoff Houghton
mobilE 07831 486710
WEb SitE www.boattransport.co.ukEmail [email protected] We are a family run business and transport motor and sail boats by
road in the UK, France, Spain and Scandinavia. Boats 18’ to 52’long - up to 22 tonne Low loader trailers - Insurance cover - RHAmember - Southampton & Tewkesbury depots - Written quotations -26 years experience.
shoreline Yacht transport Chichester 01243 785370 / 07836 789083
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.boat-trans.co.uk
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BoAtYArds / BoAtBuiLders / rePAirers / mArine surveYors
endeavour Quay Mumby Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 1AH 02392 584 200
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.endeavourquay.co.uk
moreton marine Unit 106 Medina Village, Bridge Road, Cowes, IoW, PO31 7JN 07830 072364
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.moretonmarine.co.uk
Powerplus marine Thetis Wharf, Medina Road, Cowes, PO31 7BX 01983 290421
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.powerplusmarine.co.uk
Will squibb Ltd Attrills Yard, The Duver, St Helens, Isle of Wight, PO33 1YB 01983 874629
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.willsquibb.net
cHArter BoAts / BoAt cruises
Bembridge Powerboat training & charter The Duver, St Helens, 01983 778077
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.powerboat-training.com
daring class Association c/o St Luke’s, Burrswood, Groombridge, Kent, TN3 9PY 01892 864541
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.daring.org.uk
Tel: 01983 203872
24hr on site Security • Undercover storageLift up to 60 tonnes & 6 metres beam
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firstaway charters Unit 1b, Ocean Quay Marina, Soton, SO14 5QY 02380 236000
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.firstaway.co.uk
Hamble Point Yacht charters Hamble Point Marina, SO31 4JD 02380 457110
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.yacht-charter.co.uk
Promo marine Yacht management Netley, Southampton 07971 858938
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.promomarine.com
solent charters Enterprise House, Ocean Village, SO14 3XB 02380 658790
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.solentcharters.com
the really useful Boat co 12 seat hi-speed passenger launch hire 07837 407187
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.geminibreeze.vpweb.co.uk
corPorAte HosPitALitY
firstaway charters Unit 1b, Ocean Quay Marina, Soton, SO14 5QY 02380 236000
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.firstaway.co.uk
solent charters Enterprise House, Ocean Village, SO14 3XB 02380 658790
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.solentcharters.com
crAnes / BoAt Lifts / sLiPWAYs
sealift2 international Ltd Medina River, Cowes, PO31 7LP 01983 282615
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.sealift2.com
sealift2 international Ltd Haslar Marina, Gosport, PO12 1NU 02392 580870
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.sealift2.com
Tel: 01983 203872
24hr on site Security • Undercover storageLift up to 60 tonnes & 6 metres beam
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creW WAnted / mArine cAreers
Yellow Admiral Specialist Marine Recruitment 01621 779900
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.yellowadmiral.co.uk
eLectricAL / eLectronics
Greenham regis marine electronics Shamrock Quay, SO14 5QL 02380 636555
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.greenham-regis.com
Greenham regis marine electronics Itchenor Shipyard, PO20 7AE 01243 511070
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.greenham-regis.com
Greenham regis marine electronics The Mariner Complex, Poole 01202 676363
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.greenham-regis.com
Greenham regis marine electronics King’s Saltern Rd, Lymington 01590 671144
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.greenham-regis.com
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Powerplus marine Thetis Wharf, Medina Road, Cowes, PO31 7BX 01983 290421
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.powerplusmarine.co.uk
Wroath marine Units 7 & 8, Cowes Yacht Haven, Cowes, PO31 7AY 01983 281467
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.wroathmarine.co.uk
enGines / outBoArds / mArine enGineers
Auto marine services Mariner, Mercruiser, Mercury Verado Dealers 01489 785009
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.automarineservices.co.uk
Powerplus marine Thetis Wharf, Medina Road, Cowes, PO31 7BX 01983 290421
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.powerplusmarine.co.uk
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01489 583572 (SERVICE)
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event mAnAGement
firstaway charters Unit 1b, Ocean Quay Marina, Soton, SO14 5QY 02380 236000
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.firstaway.co.uk
msJ events Regatta House, Bath Road, Cowes, PO31 7QN 01983 245100
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE:
solent charters Enterprise House, Ocean Village, SO14 3XB 02380 658790
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.solentcharters.com
solent events Unit 6, Dell Bldgs, Milford Rd, Lymington, SO41 0ED 01590 674900
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.solent-events.co.uk
the island events co Regatta House, Bath Rd, Cowes, PO31 7QN 01983 300123
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.theislandeventscompany.co.uk
mArine services
sealift2 international Ltd Medina River, Cowes, PO31 7LP 01983 282615
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.sealift2.com
sealift2 international Ltd Haslar Marina, Haslar Rd, Gosport, PO12 1NU 02392 580870
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.sealift2.com
mAsts / riGGinG / roPe sYstems
solent spars Ltd Building 9, Swanwick Marina, Soton, SO31 1ZL 01489 582229
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.solentspars.com At storAGe /
Photo: Peter Mumford - Beken of Cowes
WHERE WILL YOUR NEXT EVENT TAKE YOU?
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Sailing may be the theme but developing relationships, business opportunities and talent is at the heart of what we do. Our events are exhilarating, fun and carefully designed to meet your specific business needs.
Sailing offers a hands-on experience and the natural networking environment onboard helps to further relationships and promote internal communication.
Compete in an iconic race, host a companywide regatta or charter a single boat to bring together clients and employees while they get to grips with racing one yacht, or the whole fleet. Teams are led by the same professionals who prepare novice crews for the famous Clipper Round the World Yacht Race and require no previous sailing experience.
023 9252 6000
www.clipper-events.com
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moorinGs / BertHs / BoAt storAGe / drY stAck
cobb’s Quay marina Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset, BH15 4EL 01202 674299
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.cobbsquaymarina.co.uk
cowes Yacht Haven Vectis Yard, Cowes, PO31 7BD 01983 299975
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.cowesyachthaven.com
drivers dry Berthing Ltd Drivers Wharf, Southampton, SO14 0PF 023 8023 3302
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.dryberthing.com
folly moorings River Medina, Isle of Wight 07884 400046
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.follymoorings.co.uk
Hamble Point marina School Lane, Hamble, SO31 4NB 02380 452464
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.hamblepointmarina.co.uk
Hythe marina village The Lock Building, Shamrock Way, SO45 6DY 02380 207073
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.hythemarinavillage.co.uk
island Harbour marina Mill Lane, Binfield, Newport, PO30 2LA 01983 539994
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.island-harbour.couk 07584 282457
mercury Yacht Harbour Satchell Lane, Hamble, SO31 4HQ 02380 455994
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.mercuryyachtharbour.co.uk
ocean village marina Marina Office, 2 Channel Way, SO14 3TG 02380 229385
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.oceanvillagemarina.co.uk
Port Hamble marina Satchell Lane, Hamble, SO31 4QD 02380 452741
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.porthamblemarina.co.uk
ryde Harbour The Esplanade, PO33 1JA 01983 613879 / 07970 009899
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.rydeharbour.co.uk
saxon Wharf Lower York Street, Northam, SO14 5QF 02380 339490
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.saxonwharf.co.uk
shamrock Quay William Street, Northam, SO14 5QL 02380 229461
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.shamrockquay.co.uk
universal marina Crableck Lane, Sarisbury Green, Southampton, SO31 7ZN
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.universalmarina.co.uk 01489 574272
PAint / sPrAYinG
sealift2 international Ltd Medina River, Cowes, PO31 7LP 01983 282615
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.sealift2.com
sealift2 international Ltd Haslar Marina, Gosport, PO12 1NU 02392 580870
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.sealift2.com
‘Helpful - Capable - Efficient’
01983 203872 or [email protected]
We can lift vessels from 1 to 60 tonnes, up to 6 metres beam.
Open yard policy encouraged. All projects considered.
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• 24 hour security • Showers, toilets, electricity & water
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• Water taxi service, parking
• 125 visitor berths all year up to 35m • Swinging moorings• Versadocks & jet ski berths• Showers & toilets• Laundry, electric & water• Parking available
Poole Quay Boat HavenVISITORS MARINA
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t: 01202 649488 VHF Channel 80 call sign “Poole Quay Boat Haven”
Port of Poole MarinaPERMANENT MARINA
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experience whether you’re staying for 1 night or 12 months.
With our stunning marina facilities and happy team we
truly believe; summer or winter, rain or shine, our welcome will
warm your cockles.
The marina is accessible at all states of the tide and the
marina reception is open 24 hours a day, every day. With experienced staff on hand for
friendly advice and information, there is always someone available to help
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PHotoGrAPHers / PHotoGrAPHic services
Beken of cowes 16 Birmingham Road, Cowes, PO31 1BH 01983 297311
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.beken.co.uk
eddie mays Sheridan, Rutland Gdns, Bursledon, SO31 8FZ 02380 402194
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.eddiemays.com
Hamo thornycroft marine Photography Jolliffes Gallery & Coffee Shop,
11 Shooter’s Hill, Cowes, PO31 7BE 07971 106757 / 01983 290220
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.yacht-photos.co.uk
EddieMaysMarine Photographer
t. 023 8040 2194 | [email protected] | www.eddiemays.com
Visit us at Jolliffe’s Gallery and Coffee Shop, 11 Shooters Hill, Cowes , PO31 7BE
t. +44 [0]1983 290220m. +44 [0]7971 106757
www.yacht-photos.co.uk
Capturing all the shots
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PW marine Photography The Beehive, Rew Street, Gurnard, PO31 8NS
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.pwpictures.com +44 (0)7549 884683
islandoffshorephotography.co.uk David Ormiston ioW based 07773 434230
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.islandoffshorephotography.co.uk
PuBs & BArs
the Anchor inn 1-3 High Street, Cowes, PO31 7SA 01983 292823
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.theanchorcowes.co.uk
the fishbourne Fishbourne Lane, Ryde, PO33 4EU 01983 882823
the Jolly roger 156 Priory Road, Gosport, Hampshire, PO12 4LQ 02392 582584
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.thejollyrogergosport.co.uk
the new inn Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, PO30 4NS 01983 531314
the Pier view 25 High Street, Cowes, PO31 7RY 01983 294929
Email: [email protected]
the vectis tavern 103 High Street, Cowes, PO31 7AT 01983 298439
WEb SitE: www.thevectistavern.co.uk
restAurAnts / cAfes / tAkeAWAYs
sails café 1 Shooters Hill, Cowes 01983 289758
the Anchor inn 1-3 High Street, Cowes, PO31 7SA 01983 292823
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.theanchorcowes.co.uk
the duke of York inn Mill Hill Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 7BT 01983 295171
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.dukeofyorkcowes.co.uk
the fishbourne Fishbourne Lane, Ryde, PO33 4EU 01983 882823
the new inn Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, PO30 4NS 01983 531314
the red duster 37 High Street, Cowes, PO31 7RS 01983 290311
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.theredduster.co.uk
riB Hire, rePAirs, cHArter & sALes
Bembridge Powerboat training and charter The Duver, St Helens 01983 778077
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.powerboat-training.com
solent rib Hire & charter Dell Buildings, Milford Rd, Lymington 07887 635000
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.solentribcharter.co.uk
Photo: Paul Wyeth
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sAiLinG & PoWer scHooLs
Hamble Point Yacht charters Hamble Point Marina, SO31 4JD 0230 457110
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.yacht-charter.co.uk
www.windward sailing.co.uk
RYA RESIDENTIALCOURSES ONLY
All this for just £379and bring your partner for £99
(accommodation and half board only)
Call Holdsworth Hotels Central reservations on
01983 [email protected]
www.holdsworthhotels.co.uk
RYA Day Skipper and RYA Coastal/YachtmasterAll of our courses are run over 5 days at a premier hotel on the Isle of Wight
What’s Included:
Full RYA Training
All accommodation
Bed, breakfast and 4 course evening meal each night
Full use of the hotel leisure facilities
£379
SailmakerS
kemp Sails Wareham, BH20 4DY 01929 554308
Paul Newell Sails 6 Redwing Quay, The Embankment, Bembridge, PO35 5PB
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.paulnewellsails.com 01983 872834
Water taxiS
Folly launch (VHF Ch 72 Call Sign “Folly Launch”) 07884 400046
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.follymoorings.co.uk
Folly Waterbus (VHF Ch 77 Call Sign “Folly Waterbus”) 07974 864627
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.follymoorings.co.uk
Weather / aStro / traiNiNg / oceaN SailiNg SchoolS
international ocean Services +44 (0) 7547 163231
11 St Joseph’s, 29 Madeira Road, Ventnor, PO38 1QS
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: internationaloceanservices.co.uk
rowell Yachting Services St Just-in-Roseland, Cornwall, TR2 5HY 01326 279131
Email: [email protected]
WEb SitE: www.rowellyachtingservices.com
Yacht & race maNagemeNt / maiNteNaNce & reFit
Promo marine Yacht management Netley, Southampton 07971 858938
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.promomarine.com
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FOLLY WATERBUSCowes - Folly Reach
Please call for a water taxi to take you toprobably the best pub around, serving
great food, real ale, with live entertainment.
Also available HARBOUR TOURS & Mackerel FishingTrips. For advance bookings & charters please call
VHF CH 77 Boat: 07974 864627
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Yacht clubS & aSSociatioNS
Daring class association c/o St Luke’s, Burrswood, Groombridge, Kent, TN3 9PY
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.daring.org.uk 01892 864541
east cowes Sailing club Clarence Road, East Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO32 6ET
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.eastcowessc.co.uk 01983 290383
island Sailing club 70 High Street, Cowes, PO31 7RE 01983 296621
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.islandsc.org.uk
marchwood Yacht club Marchwood, Southampton, SO40 4UX 02380 666141
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.marchwoodyc.org.uk 07742 946755
royal air Force Yacht club Rope Walk, Hamble, SO31 4HD 02380 452208
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.rafyc.co.uk
royal lymington Yacht club Bath Road, Lymington, SO41 3SE 01590 672677
royal ocean racing club 20 St James’s Place, London, SW1A 1NN 0207 4932248
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.rorc.org
royal ocean racing club 82 High Street, Cowes, PO31 7AJ 01983 295144
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.rorc.org
royal thames Yacht club 60 Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7LF 02072 352121
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.royalthames.com
royal Victoria Yacht club 91 Fishbourne Lane, Ryde, PO33 4EU 01983 882325
Email: [email protected] WEb SitE: www.rvyc.org.uk
Founded in Plymouth in 1925 after the first Fastnet race
Over 3000 international members
Clubhouse in St James's,London offering fine dining
The Disrespect in Cowesoffering accommodationwith views over the Solent
Full programme of offshore races and inshore regattas
Organisers of world famous races: Rolex Fastnet Race, Brewin Dolphin Commodores' Cup, Admiral's Cup and RORC Caribbean 600
Rolex Fastnet Race, the 608 mile race from Cowes to Plymouth via the Fastnet rock off the south western tip of Ireland, starts on 11th August 2013.
The RORC Rating Office in Lymington is the national authority for measurement and rating of yachts, and administer for IRC
Visit us at www.rorc.org or e-mail: [email protected] St James’s Place, London, SW1A 1NN
Tel: 0207 493 2248 Fax: 0207 493 5252
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MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS
Cowes 50˚ 46’ 1˚ 18’ 4.2 3.5 1.8 0.8 2.59m below Ordnance Datum (Newlyn)
Folly Inn 50˚ 44’ 1˚ 17’ 4.1 3.4 1.8 1.0 2.59m below Ordnance Datum (Newlyn)
Newport 50˚ 42’ 1˚ 17’ 4.1 3.4 2.0 1.6 2.59m below Ordnance Datum (Newlyn)
Mean Springs
telephone 01983 290421
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RISE & FALL OF THE TIDE AT COWES
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0 0149 4.1 0228 4.0 0318 4.0 0313 3.70 0705 0.7 0729 1.2 0818 1.1 0813 1.4
W SA 1405 4.1 SU 1450 3.9 TU 1605 3.9 W 1549 3.71 1923 0.7 1945 1.3 2047 1.4 2037 1.7
0 0236 4.0 0305 3.8 0431 3.7 0405 3.50 0744 0.8 0801 1.4 0922 1.4 0902 1.7
T SU 1500 4.0 M 1531 3.7 W 1725 3.7 TH 1647 3.52 2004 1.0 2021 1.5
0335 4.0 0349 3.7 0552 3.7 0509 3.40 0830 1.1 0842 1.6 1104 1.5 1017 1.9
F M 1608 3.8 TU 1620 3.5 TH 1842 3.7 F 1802 3.42 2054 1.4 2108 1.8 2350 1.6 2326 2.0
0 0446 3.7 0442 3.4 0706 3.6 0631 3.30 0929 1.4 0938 1.9 1224 1.4 1159 1.8
S TU 1732 3.7 W 1725 3.3 F 1951 3.7 SA 1941 3.52209 1.6 2248 2.1
0 0609 3.7 0553 3.3 0101 1.5 0037 1.81 1119 1.6 1146 1.9 0809 3.7 0802 3.4
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M TH 1248 1.5 F 1256 1.8 S2005 3.7 2028 3.5 2139 4.0 2113 3.9
0 0124 1.5 0130 1.8 0248 1.1 0218 1.30 0825 3.7 0844 3.5 0941 4.0 0925 3.8
T F 1352 1.3 SA 1349 1.5 M 1508 0.9 TU 1439 1.12 2103 3.9 2114 3.7 2214 4.1 2146 4.0
0 0222 1.3 0216 1.5 0335 0.9 0304 1.00 0915 3.9 0926 3.7 1018 4.0 1000 4.0
W SA 1446 1.0 SU 1434 1.3 TU 1554 0.7 W 1525 0.82 2150 4.0 2150 3.9 2247 4.1 2220 4.2
0 0311 1.0 0258 1.3 0418 0.7 0348 0.70 0958 4.0 1000 3.9 1056 4.0 1034 4.1
T SU 1534 0.7 M 1518 1.0 W 1637 0.7 TH 1610 0.62 2231 4.1 2222 4.0
0358 0.8 0340 1.0 0459 0.7 0433 0.51 1036 4.1 1032 4.0 1135 4.0 1112 4.3
F M 1619 0.5 TU 1600 0.7 TH 1715 0.7 F 1654 0.52308 4.2 2252 4.1 2358 4.1 2332 4.4
0 0442 0.6 0420 0.7 0534 0.7 0514 0.41 1115 4.1 1103 4.1 1219 4.0 1153 4.3
S TU 1702 0.5 W 1640 0.6 F 1749 0.8 SA 1734 0.52 2345 4.2 O 2324 4.2
0 0521 0.5 0500 0.5 0039 4.1 0015 4.41 1156 4.1 1136 4.2 0606 0.8 0554 0.4
S W 1738 0.5 TH 1718 0.5 SA 1303 4.0 S2359 4.3 1820 1.0 1815 0.6
0 0029 4.2 0535 0.4 0117 4.0 0105 4.30 0557 0.6 1215 4.3 0634 1.0 0635 0.5
M TH 1241 4.1 F 1753 0.4 S1813 0.6 1849 1.2 1857 0.8
0 0112 4.1 0040 4.3 0153 4.0 0200 4.20 0631 0.7 0611 0.4 0702 1.1 0720 0.7
T F 1327 4.0 SA 1300 4.2 M 1421 3.9 TU 1449 4.11 1845 0.8 1830 0.5 1920 1.4 1945 1.1
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0 0431 3.7 0405 3.50 0922 1.4 0902 1.7
T W 1725 3.7 TH 1647 3.52 2217 1.6 2137 2.0
0 0552 3.7 0509 3.40 1104 1.5 1017 1.9
F TH 1842 3.7 F 1802 3.42 2350 1.6 2326 2.0
0 0706 3.6 0631 3.30 1224 1.4 1159 1.8
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S SA 1327 1.3 SU 1301 1.62 2052 3.9 2034 3.7
0 0158 1.3 0132 1.51 0900 3.8 0849 3.7
M SU 1420 1.1 M 1352 1.42 2139 4.0 2113 3.9
0 0248 1.1 0218 1.30 0941 4.0 0925 3.8
T M 1508 0.9 TU 1439 1.12 2214 4.1 2146 4.0
0 0335 0.9 0304 1.00 1018 4.0 1000 4.0
W TU 1554 0.7 W 1525 0.82 2247 4.1 2220 4.2
0 0418 0.7 0348 0.70 1056 4.0 1034 4.1
T W 1637 0.7 TH 1610 0.62 2321 4.1 O 2255 4.3
0 0459 0.7 0433 0.51 1135 4.0 1112 4.3
F TH 1715 0.7 F 1654 0.52358 4.1 2332 4.4
0 0534 0.7 0514 0.41 1219 4.0 1153 4.3
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S SA 1303 4.0 SU 1244 4.31 1820 1.0 1815 0.6
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M SU 1344 4.0 M 1341 4.21 1849 1.2 1857 0.8
0 0153 4.0 0200 4.20 0702 1.1 0720 0.7
T M 1421 3.9 TU 1449 4.11 1920 1.4 1945 1.1
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W 1604 4.0 TH 1525 3.8 SA 1758 4.0 S2043 1.4 2015 1.6 2235 1.5
0418 3.8 0335 3.7 0614 3.7 0500 3.7 0636 3.6 0533 3.7 0042 1.8 0013 1.50916 1.3 0836 1.5 1105 1.4 0952 1.4 1130 1.6 1017 1.4 0807 3.5 0742 3.7
TH 1714 3.9 F 1618 3.7 S2200 1.5 2105 1.7 2343 1.5 2229 1.6 2302 1.5 2028 3.6 2009 3.8
0533 3.7 0433 3.6 0711 3.7 0611 3.6 0009 1.6 0644 3.7 0146 1.6 0130 1.41034 1.4 0931 1.6 1212 1.5 1102 1.5 0733 3.6 1140 1.5 0905 3.6 0847 3.9
F 1826 3.8 SA 1719 3.7 M 1949 3.8 TU 1846 3.8 W 1236 1.7 TH 1917 3.8 SA 1411 1.7 S2316 1.6 2208 1.8 2343 1.5 2002 3.7 2117 3.7 2104 4.0
0643 3.7 0541 3.5 0049 1.5 0713 3.7 0113 1.6 0025 1.4 0239 1.4 0231 1.11147 1.4 1042 1.7 0806 3.7 1218 1.4 0831 3.6 0751 3.7 0949 3.8 0938 4.0
SA 1930 3.8 SU 1827 3.7 TU 1312 1.4 W 1944 3.9 TH 1336 1.6 F 1302 1.4 S2327 1.7 2039 3.9 2054 3.7 2020 3.9 2200 3.9 2149 4.2
0025 1.5 0653 3.5 0146 1.4 0055 1.4 0211 1.4 0137 1.3 0325 1.3 0325 0.80745 3.7 1202 1.5 0856 3.7 0811 3.8 0924 3.7 0853 3.9 1028 3.9 1022 4.2
SU 1252 1.4 M 1930 3.7 W 1407 1.4 TH 1325 1.3 F 1432 1.5 SA 1408 1.3 M 1546 1.4 TU 1551 0.82031 3.9 2121 3.9 2038 4.0 2138 3.8 2114 4.0 2236 4.0 2230 4.3
0127 1.4 0037 1.5 0237 1.3 0156 1.2 0303 1.4 0240 1.0 0406 1.1 0414 0.50839 3.7 0755 3.7 0941 3.8 0905 4.0 1008 3.8 0946 4.0 1104 4.0 1103 4.4
M 1348 1.3 TU 1306 1.4 TH 1456 1.3 F 1424 1.1 SA 1523 1.4 S2120 4.0 2023 3.9 2200 4.0 2127 4.1 2219 3.9 2201 4.2
0219 1.2 0135 1.4 0326 1.2 0254 0.9 0350 1.2 0337 0.7 0445 1.0 0500 0.40921 3.8 0844 3.8 1022 3.9 0954 4.1 1047 3.9 1033 4.2 1137 4.0 1144 4.4
TU 1438 1.2 W 1359 1.2 F 1544 1.3 SA 1520 0.9 S2151 4.0 2108 4.0 2237 4.0 2213 4.3 2256 4.0 O 2244 4.3 2343 4.0 2353 4.3
0307 1.1 0228 1.1 0411 1.1 0350 0.7 0432 1.1 0430 0.5 0519 0.9 0540 0.41000 3.9 0927 4.0 1103 4.0 1041 4.2 1125 4.0 1117 4.3 1213 4.1 1235 4.4
W 1525 1.0 TH 1451 0.9 SA 1629 1.2 S2223 4.0 2149 4.2
0352 0.9 0318 0.8 0452 1.0 0441 0.5 0509 1.0 0516 0.4 0018 4.0 0042 4.31038 4.0 1011 4.1 1142 4.0 1128 4.3 1203 4.0 1206 4.4 0549 0.8 0618 0.5
TH 1610 1.0 F 1541 0.7 S2257 4.0 2231 4.3 2350 4.0 2341 4.4 1805 1.0 1839 0.7
0434 0.9 0408 0.6 0527 1.0 0528 0.4 0009 4.0 0014 4.3 0051 4.0 0133 4.21117 4.0 1054 4.3 1226 4.0 1221 4.4 0541 1.0 0558 0.4 0619 0.8 0656 0.7
F 1652 1.0 SA 1631 0.6 M 1743 1.2 TU 1751 0.6 W 1242 4.0 TH 1302 4.4 SA 1324 4.1 S2333 4.0 O 2312 4.4 1757 1.2 1819 0.6 1835 1.0 1917 0.9
0512 0.9 0457 0.4 0031 4.0 0033 4.4 0045 4.0 0107 4.3 0125 4.0 0226 4.01159 4.0 1138 4.3 0558 1.1 0613 0.4 0611 1.0 0639 0.5 0649 0.9 0733 1.0
SA 1728 1.0 SU 1718 0.6 TU 1306 4.0 W 1323 4.4 TH 1318 4.0 F 1406 4.3 S2356 4.4 1814 1.3 1835 0.7 1826 1.2 1902 0.7 1907 1.0 1955 1.2
0012 4.0 0540 0.4 0106 4.0 0129 4.3 0117 4.0 0204 4.1 0203 4.0 0318 3.90545 1.0 1232 4.4 0627 1.1 0657 0.5 0640 1.0 0721 0.7 0722 0.9 0811 1.4
SU 1244 4.0 M 1803 0.6 W 1342 4.0 TH 1434 4.3 F 1354 4.0 SA 1508 4.3 M 1441 4.0 TU 1547 4.01800 1.1 1844 1.3 1921 0.8 1856 1.2 1944 1.0 1943 1.1 2036 1.4
0051 4.0 0049 4.3 0140 3.9 0231 4.1 0153 4.0 0303 4.0 0249 4.0 0409 3.70615 1.0 0624 0.5 0658 1.2 0742 0.8 0711 1.0 0803 1.0 0800 1.1 0856 1.6
M 1325 4.0 TU 1333 4.3 TH 1419 4.0 F 1539 4.2 SA 1432 4.0 S1830 1.3 1847 0.8 1915 1.4 2009 1.1 1930 1.2 2029 1.2 2026 1.2
0127 4.0 0146 4.2 0219 3.9 0335 4.0 0234 3.9 0400 3.9 0349 3.8 0506 3.60643 1.1 0710 0.7 0731 1.2 0832 1.0 0746 1.1 0850 1.3 0847 1.3 1011 1.9
TU 1402 4.0 W 1446 4.2 F 1500 3.9 SA 1629 4.1 S1900 1.4 1936 1.0 1952 1.4 2101 1.3 2009 1.2
0203 3.9 0251 4.0 0305 3.8 0435 3.9 0323 3.8 0455 3.7 0504 3.7 0624 3.40714 1.3 0800 0.9 0810 1.3 0926 1.3 0827 1.2 0945 1.5 0946 1.5 1134 2.1
W 1439 3.9 TH 1555 4.1 SA 1549 3.9 S1934 1.4 2031 1.2 2036 1.4
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W SA 1758 4.0 SU 1643 3.8 M 1815 3.8 TU 1707 3.8 TH 1928 3.6 F 1901 3.72 2235 1.5 2127 1.5 2302 1.6
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T SU 1855 3.9 M 1745 3.7 TU 1907 3.7 W 1814 3.8 F 1310 1.9 SA 1255 1.62343 1.5 2229 1.6 2302 1.5 2028 3.6 2009 3.8
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F M 1949 3.8 TU 1846 3.8 W 1236 1.7 TH 1917 3.8 SA 1411 1.7 S2343 1.5 2002 3.7 2117 3.7 2104 4.0
0 0049 1.5 0713 3.7 0113 1.6 0025 1.4 0239 1.4 0231 1.11 0806 3.7 1218 1.4 0831 3.6 0751 3.7 0949 3.8 0938 4.0
S TU 1312 1.4 W 1944 3.9 TH 1336 1.6 F 1302 1.4 S2039 3.9 2054 3.7 2020 3.9 2200 3.9 2149 4.2
0 0146 1.4 0055 1.4 0211 1.4 0137 1.3 0325 1.3 0325 0.80 0856 3.7 0811 3.8 0924 3.7 0853 3.9 1028 3.9 1022 4.2
S W 1407 1.4 TH 1325 1.3 F 1432 1.5 SA 1408 1.3 M 1546 1.4 TU 1551 0.82 2121 3.9 2038 4.0 2138 3.8 2114 4.0 2236 4.0 2230 4.3
0 0237 1.3 0156 1.2 0303 1.4 0240 1.0 0406 1.1 0414 0.50 0941 3.8 0905 4.0 1008 3.8 0946 4.0 1104 4.0 1103 4.4
M TH 1456 1.3 F 1424 1.1 SA 1523 1.4 S2200 4.0 2127 4.1 2219 3.9 2201 4.2
0326 1.2 0254 0.9 0350 1.2 0337 0.7 0445 1.0 0500 0.40 1022 3.9 0954 4.1 1047 3.9 1033 4.2 1137 4.0 1144 4.4
T F 1544 1.3 SA 1520 0.9 S2237 4.0 2213 4.3 2256 4.0 O 2244 4.3 2343 4.0 2353 4.3
0 0411 1.1 0350 0.7 0432 1.1 0430 0.5 0519 0.9 0540 0.41 1103 4.0 1041 4.2 1125 4.0 1117 4.3 1213 4.1 1235 4.4
W SA 1629 1.2 SU 1615 0.7 M 1651 1.2 TU 1654 0.6 TH 1735 1.0 F 1801 0.62 2315 4.0 O 2257 4.4
0452 1.0 0441 0.5 0509 1.0 0516 0.4 0018 4.0 0042 4.31 1142 4.0 1128 4.3 1203 4.0 1206 4.4 0549 0.8 0618 0.5
T SU 1709 1.2 M 1706 0.6 TU 1726 1.2 W 1738 0.6 F 1248 4.1 SA 1328 4.32 2350 4.0 2341 4.4 1805 1.0 1839 0.7
0 0527 1.0 0528 0.4 0009 4.0 0014 4.3 0051 4.0 0133 4.21 1226 4.0 1221 4.4 0541 1.0 0558 0.4 0619 0.8 0656 0.7
F M 1743 1.2 TU 1751 0.6 W 1242 4.0 TH 1302 4.4 SA 1324 4.1 S
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S TU 1306 4.0 W 1323 4.4 TH 1318 4.0 F 1406 4.3 S1814 1.3 1835 0.7 1826 1.2 1902 0.7 1907 1.0 1955 1.2
0 0106 4.0 0129 4.3 0117 4.0 0204 4.1 0203 4.0 0318 3.90 0627 1.1 0657 0.5 0640 1.0 0721 0.7 0722 0.9 0811 1.4
S W 1342 4.0 TH 1434 4.3 F 1354 4.0 SA 1508 4.3 M 1441 4.0 TU 1547 4.01 1844 1.3 1921 0.8 1856 1.2 1944 1.0 1943 1.1 2036 1.4
0 0140 3.9 0231 4.1 0153 4.0 0303 4.0 0249 4.0 0409 3.70 0658 1.2 0742 0.8 0711 1.0 0803 1.0 0800 1.1 0856 1.6
M TH 1419 4.0 F 1539 4.2 SA 1432 4.0 S1915 1.4 2009 1.1 1930 1.2 2029 1.2 2026 1.2
0219 3.9 0335 4.0 0234 3.9 0400 3.9 0349 3.8 0506 3.60 0731 1.2 0832 1.0 0746 1.1 0850 1.3 0847 1.3 1011 1.9
T F 1500 3.9 SA 1629 4.1 S1952 1.4 2101 1.3 2009 1.2
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W SA 1549 3.9 SU 1720 4.0 M 1607 3.9 TU 1727 3.8 TH 1746 3.7 F 1850 3.41 2036 1.4 2158 1.4 2054 1.4 2221 1.6 2232 1.6
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0 0009 1.6 0644 3.7 0146 1.6 0130 1.41 0733 3.6 1140 1.5 0905 3.6 0847 3.9
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0 0113 1.6 0025 1.4 0239 1.4 0231 1.11 0831 3.6 0751 3.7 0949 3.8 0938 4.0
S TH 1336 1.6 F 1302 1.4 S2054 3.7 2020 3.9 2200 3.9 2149 4.2
0 0211 1.4 0137 1.3 0325 1.3 0325 0.80 0924 3.7 0853 3.9 1028 3.9 1022 4.2
S F 1432 1.5 SA 1408 1.3 M 1546 1.4 TU 1551 0.82 2138 3.8 2114 4.0 2236 4.0 2230 4.3
0 0303 1.4 0240 1.0 0406 1.1 0414 0.50 1008 3.8 0946 4.0 1104 4.0 1103 4.4
M SA 1523 1.4 SU 1508 1.1 TU 1627 1.2 W 1638 0.62 2219 3.9 2201 4.2
0350 1.2 0337 0.7 0445 1.0 0500 0.40 1047 3.9 1033 4.2 1137 4.0 1144 4.4
T SU 1609 1.3 M 1603 0.8 W 1704 1.1 TH 1722 0.52 2256 4.0 O 2244 4.3 2343 4.0 2353 4.3
0 0432 1.1 0430 0.5 0519 0.9 0540 0.41 1125 4.0 1117 4.3 1213 4.1 1235 4.4
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0 0509 1.0 0516 0.4 0018 4.0 0042 4.31 1203 4.0 1206 4.4 0549 0.8 0618 0.5
T TU 1726 1.2 W 1738 0.6 F 1248 4.1 SA 1328 4.32
0009 4.0 0014 4.3 0051 4.0 0133 4.21 0541 1.0 0558 0.4 0619 0.8 0656 0.7
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0 0045 4.0 0107 4.3 0125 4.0 0226 4.01 0611 1.0 0639 0.5 0649 0.9 0733 1.0
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0 0153 4.0 0303 4.0 0249 4.0 0409 3.70 0711 1.0 0803 1.0 0800 1.1 0856 1.6
M SA 1432 4.0 SU 1552 4.1 TU 1530 4.0 W 1631 3.71 1930 1.2 2029 1.2 2026 1.2
0234 3.9 0400 3.9 0349 3.8 0506 3.60 0746 1.1 0850 1.3 0847 1.3 1011 1.9
T SU 1516 4.0 M 1636 4.0 W 1633 3.9 TH 1727 3.61 2009 1.2 2121 1.4
0323 3.8 0455 3.7 0504 3.7 0624 3.40 0827 1.2 0945 1.5 0946 1.5 1134 2.1
W M 1607 3.9 TU 1727 3.8 TH 1746 3.7 F 1850 3.41 2054 1.4 2221 1.6 2232 1.6
0 0557 3.6 0010 1.90 1052 1.8 0739 3.4
F W 1826 3.7 SA 1245 2.02331 1.8 2001 3.5
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KEY: Full MoonNew Moon
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T F 1310 1.9 SA 1255 1.62028 3.6 2009 3.8
0 0146 1.6 0130 1.41 0905 3.6 0847 3.9
F SA 1411 1.7 SU 1403 1.42 2117 3.7 2104 4.0
0 0239 1.4 0231 1.11 0949 3.8 0938 4.0
S SU 1502 1.5 M 1459 1.12 2200 3.9 2149 4.2
0 0325 1.3 0325 0.80 1028 3.9 1022 4.2
S M 1546 1.4 TU 1551 0.82 2236 4.0 2230 4.3
0 0406 1.1 0414 0.50 1104 4.0 1103 4.4
M TU 1627 1.2 W 1638 0.62 2311 4.0 O 2310 4.3
0 0445 1.0 0500 0.40 1137 4.0 1144 4.4
T W 1704 1.1 TH 1722 0.52 2343 4.0 2353 4.3
0 0519 0.9 0540 0.41 1213 4.1 1235 4.4
W TH 1735 1.0 F 1801 0.62
0018 4.0 0042 4.31 0549 0.8 0618 0.5
T F 1248 4.1 SA 1328 4.32 1805 1.0 1839 0.7
0 0051 4.0 0133 4.21 0619 0.8 0656 0.7
F SA 1324 4.1 SU 1419 4.21835 1.0 1917 0.9
0 0125 4.0 0226 4.01 0649 0.9 0733 1.0
S SU 1359 4.1 M 1504 4.12 1907 1.0 1955 1.2
0 0203 4.0 0318 3.90 0722 0.9 0811 1.4
S M 1441 4.0 TU 1547 4.01 1943 1.1 2036 1.4
0 0249 4.0 0409 3.70 0800 1.1 0856 1.6
M TU 1530 4.0 W 1631 3.71 2026 1.2 2129 1.7
0 0349 3.8 0506 3.60 0847 1.3 1011 1.9
T W 1633 3.9 TH 1727 3.61 2120 1.4 2254 1.9
0 0504 3.7 0624 3.40 0946 1.5 1134 2.1
W TH 1746 3.7 F 1850 3.41 2232 1.6
0 0010 1.90 0739 3.4
F SA 1245 2.02001 3.5
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0115 1.8 0120 1.4 0130 1.7 0151 1.3 0218 1.3 0302 1.2 0228 1.2 0325 1.30842 3.6 0838 3.9 0900 3.7 0916 4.1 0936 4.0 1007 4.2 0934 4.2 1022 4.0
SU 1347 1.8 M 1352 1.4 TU 1401 1.7 W 1420 1.2 F 1445 1.3 SA 1529 1.0 S2055 3.7 2051 4.0 2112 3.7 2118 4.0 2148 4.0 2219 4.0 2154 4.1 2247 4.0
0209 1.6 0215 1.2 0215 1.4 0241 1.0 0303 1.1 0347 1.1 0318 1.0 0411 1.20928 3.7 0927 4.1 0938 4.0 0954 4.2 1007 4.2 1041 4.2 1013 4.3 1059 4.1
M 1435 1.6 TU 1444 1.2 W 1441 1.4 TH 1508 1.0 SA 1527 1.0 S2138 3.8 2134 4.1 2148 4.0 2156 4.1 2220 4.2 O 2258 4.1 2234 4.3 O 2326 4.0
0254 1.4 0306 0.9 0258 1.2 0328 0.9 0347 0.9 0431 1.1 0406 0.8 0454 1.21005 4.0 1008 4.3 1011 4.1 1027 4.3 1039 4.3 1116 4.2 1053 4.4 1135 4.1
TU 1518 1.4 W 1532 0.9 TH 1522 1.2 F 1554 0.8 S2214 4.0 2213 4.2 2220 4.0 O 2234 4.2
0335 1.1 0354 0.6 0340 1.0 0413 0.8 0431 0.7 0511 1.1 0455 0.7 0006 4.11039 4.0 1045 4.4 1041 4.2 1102 4.3 1114 4.4 1153 4.2 1133 4.4 0530 1.2
W 1557 1.2 TH 1618 0.7 F 1602 1.0 SA 1637 0.8 M 1654 0.6 TU 1732 1.0 W 1719 0.5 TH 1214 4.12247 4.0 O 2253 4.3 2249 4.2 2313 4.2 2330 4.4 1748 1.0
0414 0.9 0438 0.5 0420 0.8 0455 0.8 0512 0.7 0022 4.1 0001 4.4 0048 4.11110 4.1 1124 4.4 1110 4.3 1137 4.3 1150 4.4 0546 1.2 0538 0.7 0603 1.3
TH 1635 1.0 F 1701 0.6 SA 1640 0.8 S2317 4.1 2331 4.3
0452 0.8 0519 0.5 0459 0.7 0531 0.9 0014 4.4 0105 4.1 0057 4.4 0126 4.01140 4.2 1205 4.4 1140 4.3 1219 4.2 0551 0.7 0618 1.3 0622 0.8 0632 1.3
F 1709 0.9 SA 1739 0.6 S2347 4.1 2352 4.3 1813 0.7 1833 1.2 1846 0.7 1846 1.2
0525 0.7 0015 4.2 0533 0.7 0040 4.1 0106 4.3 0145 4.0 0159 4.3 0159 4.01214 4.2 0555 0.7 1218 4.3 0606 1.1 0632 0.9 0648 1.4 0708 1.0 0700 1.4
SA 1742 0.8 SU 1250 4.3 M 1751 0.7 TU 1300 4.1 TH 1328 4.3 F 1347 4.0 SA 1412 4.2 S1815 0.8 1824 1.1 1854 0.8 1902 1.4 1932 0.9 1916 1.3
0022 4.1 0104 4.2 0033 4.3 0125 4.1 0206 4.2 0222 4.0 0312 4.2 0236 4.00557 0.7 0630 0.9 0608 0.7 0637 1.3 0717 1.1 0720 1.5 0759 1.2 0733 1.4
SU 1250 4.2 M 1333 4.2 TU 1258 4.3 W 1339 4.0 F 1428 4.1 SA 1426 3.9 S1813 0.8 1848 1.0 1827 0.8 1853 1.3 1941 1.1 1936 1.4 2025 1.1 1950 1.4
0057 4.1 0152 4.0 0118 4.2 0206 4.0 0321 4.1 0304 3.9 0421 4.1 0321 3.90628 0.8 0703 1.2 0645 0.9 0708 1.4 0810 1.4 0757 1.7 0858 1.4 0811 1.5
M 1326 4.2 TU 1416 4.0 W 1344 4.2 TH 1417 4.0 SA 1539 4.0 S1846 0.8 1921 1.3 1905 0.9 1924 1.4 2039 1.4 2017 1.6
0138 4.1 0237 4.0 0212 4.1 0248 3.9 0438 4.0 0355 3.7 0524 4.0 0413 3.80701 0.9 0736 1.4 0725 1.2 0742 1.7 0922 1.6 0842 1.9 1008 1.6 0858 1.6
TU 1408 4.1 W 1456 3.9 TH 1441 4.0 F 1458 3.8 S1921 1.0 1954 1.4 1950 1.2 2000 1.6
0225 4.0 0323 3.8 0323 4.0 0335 3.7 0551 3.9 0454 3.7 0627 4.0 0512 3.70740 1.1 0813 1.7 0815 1.4 0824 1.9 1047 1.7 0943 2.0 1118 1.6 0955 1.7
W 1500 4.0 TH 1539 3.7 F 1552 3.9 SA 1549 3.7 M 1812 3.7 TU 1713 3.5 W 1843 3.7 TH 1735 3.62004 1.2 2035 1.7
0328 3.9 0413 3.7 0445 3.8 0431 3.6 0659 3.9 0601 3.7 0723 3.9 0619 3.70825 1.4 0903 2.0 0928 1.7 0929 2.2 1158 1.6 1110 2.0 1225 1.6 1109 1.7
TH 1607 3.9 F 1630 3.6 SA 1713 3.7 S2057 1.4 2145 2.0 2225 1.6 2224 2.0 2341 1.8 2344 1.6
0451 3.7 0519 3.5 0610 3.7 0544 3.5 0024 1.5 0709 3.7 0048 1.5 0718 3.80928 1.7 1102 2.2 1120 1.8 1127 2.2 0802 4.0 1221 1.8 0818 4.0 1229 1.6
F 1727 3.7 SA 1739 3.4 S2223 1.7 2333 2.0 2350 1.6 2347 2.0 2012 3.8 2035 3.7
0620 3.7 0702 3.4 0722 3.8 0724 3.6 0122 1.4 0044 1.6 0145 1.4 0058 1.51131 1.8 1213 2.1 1230 1.6 1228 2.0 0857 4.0 0809 3.9 0905 4.0 0818 3.9
SA 1849 3.7 SU 1926 3.4 M 1940 3.8 TU 1947 3.5 TH 1353 1.4 F 1316 1.5 SA 1417 1.4 S
0010 1.6 0036 1.9 0056 1.4 0044 1.8 0213 1.3 0137 1.4 0236 1.4 0158 1.30736 3.7 0810 3.6 0826 4.0 0822 3.7 0938 4.1 0854 4.0 0945 4.0 0909 4.0
SU 1251 1.6 M 1312 1.9 TU 1329 1.4 W 1316 1.8 F 1443 1.2 SA 1407 1.3 S1957 3.8 2028 3.6 2034 3.9 2038 3.7 2139 4.0 2113 4.0 2208 3.9 2136 4.0
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S TU 1401 1.7 W 1420 1.2 F 1445 1.3 SA 1529 1.0 S2112 3.7 2118 4.0 2148 4.0 2219 4.0 2154 4.1 2247 4.0
0 0215 1.4 0241 1.0 0303 1.1 0347 1.1 0318 1.0 0411 1.20 0938 4.0 0954 4.2 1007 4.2 1041 4.2 1013 4.3 1059 4.1
M W 1441 1.4 TH 1508 1.0 SA 1527 1.0 S2148 4.0 2156 4.1 2220 4.2 O 2258 4.1 2234 4.3 O 2326 4.0
0 0258 1.2 0328 0.9 0347 0.9 0431 1.1 0406 0.8 0454 1.21 1011 4.1 1027 4.3 1039 4.3 1116 4.2 1053 4.4 1135 4.1
T TH 1522 1.2 F 1554 0.8 S2220 4.0 O 2234 4.2
0340 1.0 0413 0.8 0431 0.7 0511 1.1 0455 0.7 0006 4.11 1041 4.2 1102 4.3 1114 4.4 1153 4.2 1133 4.4 0530 1.2
W F 1602 1.0 SA 1637 0.8 M 1654 0.6 TU 1732 1.0 W 1719 0.5 TH 1214 4.12 2249 4.2 2313 4.2 2330 4.4 1748 1.0
0 0420 0.8 0455 0.8 0512 0.7 0022 4.1 0001 4.4 0048 4.11 1110 4.3 1137 4.3 1150 4.4 0546 1.2 0538 0.7 0603 1.3
T SA 1640 0.8 SU 1717 0.8 TU 1733 0.6 W 1234 4.1 TH 1221 4.4 F 1252 4.02319 4.2 2354 4.2 1804 1.1 1802 0.5 1818 1.1
0 0459 0.7 0531 0.9 0014 4.4 0105 4.1 0057 4.4 0126 4.01 1140 4.3 1219 4.2 0551 0.7 0618 1.3 0622 0.8 0632 1.3
F SU 1717 0.7 M 1751 0.9 W 1237 4.4 TH 1312 4.0 F 1313 4.4 SA 1326 4.02 2352 4.3 1813 0.7 1833 1.2 1846 0.7 1846 1.2
0 0533 0.7 0040 4.1 0106 4.3 0145 4.0 0159 4.3 0159 4.01 1218 4.3 0606 1.1 0632 0.9 0648 1.4 0708 1.0 0700 1.4
S M 1751 0.7 TU 1300 4.1 TH 1328 4.3 F 1347 4.0 SA 1412 4.2 S1824 1.1 1854 0.8 1902 1.4 1932 0.9 1916 1.3
0 0033 4.3 0125 4.1 0206 4.2 0222 4.0 0312 4.2 0236 4.00 0608 0.7 0637 1.3 0717 1.1 0720 1.5 0759 1.2 0733 1.4
S TU 1258 4.3 W 1339 4.0 F 1428 4.1 SA 1426 3.9 S1827 0.8 1853 1.3 1941 1.1 1936 1.4 2025 1.1 1950 1.4
0 0118 4.2 0206 4.0 0321 4.1 0304 3.9 0421 4.1 0321 3.90 0645 0.9 0708 1.4 0810 1.4 0757 1.7 0858 1.4 0811 1.5
M W 1344 4.2 TH 1417 4.0 SA 1539 4.0 S1905 0.9 1924 1.4 2039 1.4 2017 1.6
0212 4.1 0248 3.9 0438 4.0 0355 3.7 0524 4.0 0413 3.80 0725 1.2 0742 1.7 0922 1.6 0842 1.9 1008 1.6 0858 1.6
T TH 1441 4.0 F 1458 3.8 S1950 1.2 2000 1.6
0323 4.0 0335 3.7 0551 3.9 0454 3.7 0627 4.0 0512 3.70 0815 1.4 0824 1.9 1047 1.7 0943 2.0 1118 1.6 0955 1.7
W F 1552 3.9 SA 1549 3.7 M 1812 3.7 TU 1713 3.5 W 1843 3.7 TH 1735 3.62 2046 1.4 2049 1.9 2318 1.5 2216 1.9 2345 1.5 2223 1.6
0 0445 3.8 0431 3.6 0659 3.9 0601 3.7 0723 3.9 0619 3.70 0928 1.7 0929 2.2 1158 1.6 1110 2.0 1225 1.6 1109 1.7
T SA 1713 3.7 SU 1649 3.5 TU 1915 3.7 W 1827 3.5 TH 1940 3.7 F 1844 3.62225 1.6 2224 2.0 2341 1.8 2344 1.6
0 0610 3.7 0544 3.5 0024 1.5 0709 3.7 0048 1.5 0718 3.80 1120 1.8 1127 2.2 0802 4.0 1221 1.8 0818 4.0 1229 1.6
F SU 1834 3.7 M 1811 3.4 W 1300 1.5 TH 1937 3.6 F 1324 1.5 SA 1948 3.72 2350 1.6 2347 2.0 2012 3.8 2035 3.7
0 0722 3.8 0724 3.6 0122 1.4 0044 1.6 0145 1.4 0058 1.51 1230 1.6 1228 2.0 0857 4.0 0809 3.9 0905 4.0 0818 3.9
S M 1940 3.8 TU 1947 3.5 TH 1353 1.4 F 1316 1.5 SA 1417 1.4 S
0056 1.4 0044 1.8 0213 1.3 0137 1.4 0236 1.4 0158 1.30 0826 4.0 0822 3.7 0938 4.1 0854 4.0 0945 4.0 0909 4.0
S TU 1329 1.4 W 1316 1.8 F 1443 1.2 SA 1407 1.3 S2034 3.9 2038 3.7 2139 4.0 2113 4.0 2208 3.9 2136 4.0
0133 1.5 00904 3.9 0
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S F 1445 1.3 SA 1529 1.0 S2148 4.0 2219 4.0 2154 4.1 2247 4.0
0 0303 1.1 0347 1.1 0318 1.0 0411 1.20 1007 4.2 1041 4.2 1013 4.3 1059 4.1
M SA 1527 1.0 SU 1614 1.0 M 1544 0.8 TU 1637 1.02 2220 4.2 O 2258 4.1 2234 4.3 O 2326 4.0
0 0347 0.9 0431 1.1 0406 0.8 0454 1.21 1039 4.3 1116 4.2 1053 4.4 1135 4.1
T SU 1611 0.8 M 1656 0.9 TU 1633 0.6 W 1715 1.02 2254 4.3 2338 4.1
0431 0.7 0511 1.1 0455 0.7 0006 4.11 1114 4.4 1153 4.2 1133 4.4 0530 1.2
W M 1654 0.6 TU 1732 1.0 W 1719 0.5 TH 1214 4.12 2330 4.4 1748 1.0
0 0512 0.7 0022 4.1 0001 4.4 0048 4.11 1150 4.4 0546 1.2 0538 0.7 0603 1.3
T TU 1733 0.6 W 1234 4.1 TH 1221 4.4 F 1252 4.01804 1.1 1802 0.5 1818 1.1
0 0014 4.4 0105 4.1 0057 4.4 0126 4.01 0551 0.7 0618 1.3 0622 0.8 0632 1.3
F W 1237 4.4 TH 1312 4.0 F 1313 4.4 SA 1326 4.02 1813 0.7 1833 1.2 1846 0.7 1846 1.2
0 0106 4.3 0145 4.0 0159 4.3 0159 4.01 0632 0.9 0648 1.4 0708 1.0 0700 1.4
S TH 1328 4.3 F 1347 4.0 SA 1412 4.2 S1854 0.8 1902 1.4 1932 0.9 1916 1.3
0 0206 4.2 0222 4.0 0312 4.2 0236 4.00 0717 1.1 0720 1.5 0759 1.2 0733 1.4
S F 1428 4.1 SA 1426 3.9 S1941 1.1 1936 1.4 2025 1.1 1950 1.4
0 0321 4.1 0304 3.9 0421 4.1 0321 3.90 0810 1.4 0757 1.7 0858 1.4 0811 1.5
M SA 1539 4.0 SU 1513 3.7 M 1632 3.9 TU 1530 3.71 2039 1.4 2017 1.6
0438 4.0 0355 3.7 0524 4.0 0413 3.80 0922 1.6 0842 1.9 1008 1.6 0858 1.6
T SU 1656 3.8 M 1609 3.6 TU 1740 3.8 W 1628 3.71 2200 1.5 2107 1.8 2236 1.5
0551 3.9 0454 3.7 0627 4.0 0512 3.70 1047 1.7 0943 2.0 1118 1.6 0955 1.7
W M 1812 3.7 TU 1713 3.5 W 1843 3.7 TH 1735 3.62 2318 1.5 2216 1.9 2345 1.5 2223 1.6
0 0659 3.9 0601 3.7 0723 3.9 0619 3.70 1158 1.6 1110 2.0 1225 1.6 1109 1.7
T TU 1915 3.7 W 1827 3.5 TH 1940 3.7 F 1844 3.62341 1.8 2344 1.6
0 0024 1.5 0709 3.7 0048 1.5 0718 3.80 0802 4.0 1221 1.8 0818 4.0 1229 1.6
F W 1300 1.5 TH 1937 3.6 F 1324 1.5 SA 1948 3.72 2012 3.8 2035 3.7
0 0122 1.4 0044 1.6 0145 1.4 0058 1.51 0857 4.0 0809 3.9 0905 4.0 0818 3.9
S TH 1353 1.4 F 1316 1.5 SA 1417 1.4 S2100 4.0 2030 3.8 2125 3.8 2046 3.8
0 0213 1.3 0137 1.4 0236 1.4 0158 1.30 0938 4.1 0854 4.0 0945 4.0 0909 4.0
S F 1443 1.2 SA 1407 1.3 S2139 4.0 2113 4.0 2208 3.9 2136 4.0
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KEY: Full MoonNew Moon
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S SU 1455 1.0 M 1553 1.12 2154 4.1 2247 4.0
0 0318 1.0 0411 1.20 1013 4.3 1059 4.1
M M 1544 0.8 TU 1637 1.02 2234 4.3 O 2326 4.0
0 0406 0.8 0454 1.21 1053 4.4 1135 4.1
T TU 1633 0.6 W 1715 1.02 2316 4.4
0 0455 0.7 0006 4.11 1133 4.4 0530 1.2
W W 1719 0.5 TH 1214 4.12 1748 1.0
0 0001 4.4 0048 4.11 0538 0.7 0603 1.3
T TH 1221 4.4 F 1252 4.01802 0.5 1818 1.1
0 0057 4.4 0126 4.01 0622 0.8 0632 1.3
F F 1313 4.4 SA 1326 4.02 1846 0.7 1846 1.2
0 0159 4.3 0159 4.01 0708 1.0 0700 1.4
S SA 1412 4.2 SU 1400 3.91 1932 0.9 1916 1.3
0 0312 4.2 0236 4.00 0759 1.2 0733 1.4
S SU 1522 4.0 M 1442 3.81 2025 1.1 1950 1.4
0 0421 4.1 0321 3.90 0858 1.4 0811 1.5
M M 1632 3.9 TU 1530 3.71 2127 1.4 2031 1.4
0 0524 4.0 0413 3.80 1008 1.6 0858 1.6
T TU 1740 3.8 W 1628 3.71 2236 1.5 2121 1.5
0 0627 4.0 0512 3.70 1118 1.6 0955 1.7
W W 1843 3.7 TH 1735 3.62 2345 1.5 2223 1.6
0 0723 3.9 0619 3.70 1225 1.6 1109 1.7
T TH 1940 3.7 F 1844 3.62344 1.6
0 0048 1.5 0718 3.80 0818 4.0 1229 1.6
F F 1324 1.5 SA 1948 3.72 2035 3.7
0 0145 1.4 0058 1.51 0905 4.0 0818 3.9
S SA 1417 1.4 SU 1333 1.42 2125 3.8 2046 3.8
0 0236 1.4 0158 1.30 0945 4.0 0909 4.0
S SU 1506 1.2 M 1431 1.11 2208 3.9 2136 4.0
0 0255 1.10 0955 4.2
T TU 1525 0.82 2222 4.2
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W 1616 0.6 TH 1657 0.9 SA 1736 0.3 S2306 4.3 O 2345 4.1
0441 0.7 0514 1.1 0027 4.4 0032 4.1 0500 0.4 0456 0.8 0026 4.3 0001 4.21120 4.4 1153 4.1 0557 0.5 0551 0.9 1131 4.3 1139 4.0 0557 0.5 0535 0.6
TH 1706 0.4 F 1731 0.9 S2350 4.4 1818 0.3 1807 0.8 1815 0.6 1752 0.7
0528 0.6 0025 4.1 0123 4.4 0105 4.1 0004 4.4 0000 4.1 0111 4.2 0040 4.21204 4.4 0545 1.1 0639 0.5 0620 0.9 0539 0.4 0527 0.8 0634 0.7 0609 0.6
F 1751 0.4 SA 1230 4.0 M 1331 4.3 TU 1310 4.0 M 1216 4.3 TU 1212 4.1 TH 1335 4.1 F 1303 4.21800 0.9 1859 0.5 1835 0.8 1759 0.3 1743 0.7 1851 0.8 1828 0.7
0045 4.4 0101 4.1 0225 4.3 0136 4.1 0055 4.3 0032 4.1 0157 4.1 0121 4.10611 0.6 0613 1.1 0720 0.7 0648 0.9 0619 0.5 0557 0.7 0709 0.9 0646 0.7
SA 1256 4.3 SU 1304 4.0 TU 1429 4.1 W 1344 4.0 TU 1307 4.2 W 1244 4.1 F 1426 4.0 SA 1351 4.11834 0.5 1827 0.9 1939 0.7 1904 0.8 1837 0.5 1813 0.7 1927 1.1 1906 0.9
0145 4.4 0134 4.0 0322 4.2 0212 4.0 0147 4.3 0106 4.1 0240 3.9 0210 4.10656 0.7 0641 1.1 0803 1.0 0721 0.9 0657 0.6 0628 0.7 0745 1.2 0728 0.8
SU 1353 4.2 M 1335 4.0 W 1530 4.0 TH 1424 4.0 W 1401 4.1 TH 1321 4.1 SA 1515 3.9 S1917 0.6 1856 1.0 2023 1.0 1938 0.9 1915 0.7 1844 0.7 2005 1.4 1950 1.1
0253 4.3 0206 4.0 0411 4.0 0253 4.0 0237 4.1 0143 4.1 0324 3.8 0310 3.90741 0.9 0711 1.1 0851 1.3 0759 1.0 0735 0.9 0701 0.7 0824 1.4 0815 1.1
M 1456 4.1 TU 1411 3.9 TH 1628 3.8 F 1513 3.8 TH 1456 4.0 F 1403 4.0 S2004 0.9 1926 1.0
0356 4.2 0245 4.0 0502 3.8 0347 3.8 0323 4.0 0226 4.0 0414 3.6 0424 3.70831 1.2 0745 1.2 0951 1.6 0844 1.2 0814 1.2 0739 0.9 0917 1.7 0917 1.4
TU 1602 4.0 W 1453 3.9 F 1729 3.6 SA 1615 3.7 F 1549 3.8 SA 1454 3.9 M 1703 3.5 TU 1719 3.82055 1.1 2002 1.1 2223 1.7
0450 4.1 0331 3.9 0602 3.6 0457 3.7 0411 3.8 0322 3.9 0517 3.4 0546 3.60929 1.4 0825 1.3 1108 1.7 0942 1.5 0901 1.5 0824 1.1 1056 1.8 1055 1.5
W 1705 3.8 TH 1545 3.8 SA 1836 3.5 S2156 1.4 2044 1.2 2341 1.8 2214 1.6
0546 3.9 0427 3.8 0704 3.5 0619 3.6 0505 3.6 0434 3.7 0655 3.3 0700 3.71035 1.6 0915 1.4 1223 1.8 1115 1.6 1021 1.8 0923 1.4 1209 1.8 1217 1.4
TH 1809 3.7 F 1649 3.6 S2305 1.6 2137 1.4 2304 1.9
0643 3.8 0533 3.7 0051 1.8 0012 1.7 0623 3.4 0602 3.6 0048 1.9 0054 1.41147 1.7 1017 1.6 0807 3.5 0737 3.7 1146 1.8 1108 1.6 0804 3.4 0801 3.8
F 1908 3.6 SA 1806 3.6 M 1328 1.7 TU 1258 1.5 M 1910 3.4 TU 1852 3.6 TH 1309 1.7 F 1319 1.22248 1.6 2045 3.5 2017 3.7 2038 3.6 2038 4.0
0013 1.7 0644 3.7 0156 1.7 0133 1.5 0021 1.9 0008 1.7 0143 1.7 0152 1.20740 3.7 1146 1.6 0901 3.6 0838 3.8 0737 3.4 0721 3.6 0854 3.6 0849 3.9
SA 1254 1.6 SU 1920 3.6 TU 1424 1.5 W 1404 1.2 TU 1256 1.8 W 1244 1.4 F 1359 1.5 SA 1414 1.02008 3.6 2135 3.7 2112 3.9 2017 3.4 2003 3.8 2121 3.8 2122 4.1
0117 1.7 0025 1.6 0249 1.5 0233 1.2 0129 1.8 0120 1.4 0226 1.4 0242 1.00835 3.7 0754 3.8 0945 3.8 0927 4.0 0836 3.5 0822 3.8 0934 3.7 0933 4.0
SU 1353 1.5 M 1309 1.4 W 1512 1.3 TH 1459 0.8 W 1354 1.6 TH 1346 1.2 SA 1442 1.2 S2107 3.7 2029 3.7 2214 3.8 2158 4.1 2110 3.6 2057 3.9 2156 3.9 2202 4.2
0215 1.6 0140 1.4 0333 1.3 0325 0.8 0222 1.6 0217 1.1 0307 1.2 0330 0.80923 3.8 0853 3.9 1023 3.9 1009 4.2 0922 3.6 0910 4.0 1009 3.9 1014 4.1
M 1445 1.4 TU 1415 1.1 TH 1554 1.0 F 1549 0.5 TH 1441 1.3 F 1439 0.9 S2155 3.8 2125 3.9 2250 4.0 2239 4.3 2150 3.8 2141 4.1 2228 4.0 2240 4.2
0307 1.4 0241 1.1 0414 1.1 0306 1.3 0307 0.9 0346 1.0 0414 0.71005 3.9 0942 4.1 1059 4.0 1001 3.8 0952 4.1 1042 4.0 1055 4.1
TU 1533 1.2 W 1512 0.8 F 1632 0.9 F 1522 1.1 SA 1528 0.6 M 1604 0.9 TU 1634 0.72233 3.9 2211 4.1 O 2323 4.0 2225 3.9 2221 4.2 2259 4.1
0353 1.3 0337 0.9 0451 1.0 0345 1.1 0353 0.6 0424 0.8 0458 0.61042 4.0 1025 4.3 1133 4.0 1036 3.9 1032 4.2 1112 4.1 1136 4.1
W 1617 1.0 TH 1605 0.6 SA 1708 0.8 SA 1600 0.9 S2310 4.0 2255 4.3 2358 4.1 2258 4.0
0428 0.6 01106 4.4 1
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T SU 1238 4.3 M 1239 4.0 S1818 0.3 1807 0.8 1815 0.6 1752 0.7
0 0123 4.4 0105 4.1 0004 4.4 0000 4.1 0111 4.2 0040 4.21 0639 0.5 0620 0.9 0539 0.4 0527 0.8 0634 0.7 0609 0.6
F M 1331 4.3 TU 1310 4.0 M 1216 4.3 TU 1212 4.1 TH 1335 4.1 F 1303 4.21 1859 0.5 1835 0.8 1759 0.3 1743 0.7 1851 0.8 1828 0.7
0 0225 4.3 0136 4.1 0055 4.3 0032 4.1 0157 4.1 0121 4.10 0720 0.7 0648 0.9 0619 0.5 0557 0.7 0709 0.9 0646 0.7
S TU 1429 4.1 W 1344 4.0 TU 1307 4.2 W 1244 4.1 F 1426 4.0 SA 1351 4.11 1939 0.7 1904 0.8 1837 0.5 1813 0.7 1927 1.1 1906 0.9
0 0322 4.2 0212 4.0 0147 4.3 0106 4.1 0240 3.9 0210 4.10 0803 1.0 0721 0.9 0657 0.6 0628 0.7 0745 1.2 0728 0.8
S W 1530 4.0 TH 1424 4.0 W 1401 4.1 TH 1321 4.1 SA 1515 3.9 S2023 1.0 1938 0.9 1915 0.7 1844 0.7 2005 1.4 1950 1.1
0 0411 4.0 0253 4.0 0237 4.1 0143 4.1 0324 3.8 0310 3.90 0851 1.3 0759 1.0 0735 0.9 0701 0.7 0824 1.4 0815 1.1
M TH 1628 3.8 F 1513 3.8 TH 1456 4.0 F 1403 4.0 S2114 1.4 2018 1.1 1953 1.0 1919 0.8 2051 1.7 2044 1.4
0 0502 3.8 0347 3.8 0323 4.0 0226 4.0 0414 3.6 0424 3.70 0951 1.6 0844 1.2 0814 1.2 0739 0.9 0917 1.7 0917 1.4
T F 1729 3.6 SA 1615 3.7 F 1549 3.8 SA 1454 3.9 M 1703 3.5 TU 1719 3.82 2223 1.7 2107 1.3 2035 1.4 2000 1.1
0602 3.6 0457 3.7 0411 3.8 0322 3.9 0517 3.4 0546 3.60 1108 1.7 0942 1.5 0901 1.5 0824 1.1 1056 1.8 1055 1.5
W SA 1836 3.5 SU 1737 3.6 SA 1646 3.6 S2341 1.8 2214 1.6
0704 3.5 0619 3.6 0505 3.6 0434 3.7 0655 3.3 0700 3.71 1223 1.8 1115 1.6 1021 1.8 0923 1.4 1209 1.8 1217 1.4
T SU 1941 3.4 M 1903 3.5 S
0051 1.8 0012 1.7 0623 3.4 0602 3.6 0048 1.9 0054 1.41 0807 3.5 0737 3.7 1146 1.8 1108 1.6 0804 3.4 0801 3.8
F M 1328 1.7 TU 1258 1.5 M 1910 3.4 TU 1852 3.6 TH 1309 1.7 F 1319 1.22 2045 3.5 2017 3.7 2038 3.6 2038 4.0
0 0156 1.7 0133 1.5 0021 1.9 0008 1.7 0143 1.7 0152 1.20 0901 3.6 0838 3.8 0737 3.4 0721 3.6 0854 3.6 0849 3.9
S TU 1424 1.5 W 1404 1.2 TU 1256 1.8 W 1244 1.4 F 1359 1.5 SA 1414 1.02 2135 3.7 2112 3.9 2017 3.4 2003 3.8 2121 3.8 2122 4.1
0 0249 1.5 0233 1.2 0129 1.8 0120 1.4 0226 1.4 0242 1.00 0945 3.8 0927 4.0 0836 3.5 0822 3.8 0934 3.7 0933 4.0
S W 1512 1.3 TH 1459 0.8 W 1354 1.6 TH 1346 1.2 SA 1442 1.2 S2214 3.8 2158 4.1 2110 3.6 2057 3.9 2156 3.9 2202 4.2
0 0333 1.3 0325 0.8 0222 1.6 0217 1.1 0307 1.2 0330 0.80 1023 3.9 1009 4.2 0922 3.6 0910 4.0 1009 3.9 1014 4.1
M TH 1554 1.0 F 1549 0.5 TH 1441 1.3 F 1439 0.9 S2250 4.0 2239 4.3 2150 3.8 2141 4.1 2228 4.0 2240 4.2
0 0414 1.1 0306 1.3 0307 0.9 0346 1.0 0414 0.71 1059 4.0 1001 3.8 0952 4.1 1042 4.0 1055 4.1
T F 1632 0.9 F 1522 1.1 SA 1528 0.6 M 1604 0.9 TU 1634 0.72 O 2323 4.0 2225 3.9 2221 4.2 2259 4.1
0451 1.0 0345 1.1 0353 0.6 0424 0.8 0458 0.61 1133 4.0 1036 3.9 1032 4.2 1112 4.1 1136 4.1
W SA 1708 0.8 SA 1600 0.9 S2358 4.1 2258 4.0
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W SA 1636 0.3 SU 1637 0.8 TU 1737 0.5 W 1718 0.72321 4.3 O 2329 4.1
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T SU 1718 0.3 M 1712 0.7 W 1244 4.2 TH 1220 4.22
0004 4.4 0000 4.1 0111 4.2 0040 4.21 0539 0.4 0527 0.8 0634 0.7 0609 0.6
F M 1216 4.3 TU 1212 4.1 TH 1335 4.1 F 1303 4.21 1759 0.3 1743 0.7 1851 0.8 1828 0.7
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S TU 1307 4.2 W 1244 4.1 F 1426 4.0 SA 1351 4.11 1837 0.5 1813 0.7 1927 1.1 1906 0.9
0 0147 4.3 0106 4.1 0240 3.9 0210 4.10 0657 0.6 0628 0.7 0745 1.2 0728 0.8
S W 1401 4.1 TH 1321 4.1 SA 1515 3.9 S1915 0.7 1844 0.7 2005 1.4 1950 1.1
0 0237 4.1 0143 4.1 0324 3.8 0310 3.90 0735 0.9 0701 0.7 0824 1.4 0815 1.1
M TH 1456 4.0 F 1403 4.0 S1953 1.0 1919 0.8 2051 1.7 2044 1.4
0 0323 4.0 0226 4.0 0414 3.6 0424 3.70 0814 1.2 0739 0.9 0917 1.7 0917 1.4
T F 1549 3.8 SA 1454 3.9 M 1703 3.5 TU 1719 3.82 2035 1.4 2000 1.1
0411 3.8 0322 3.9 0517 3.4 0546 3.60 0901 1.5 0824 1.1 1056 1.8 1055 1.5
W SA 1646 3.6 SU 1601 3.8 TU 1828 3.4 W 1837 3.82132 1.7 2050 1.4 2340 2.0 2344 1.6
0 0505 3.6 0434 3.7 0655 3.3 0700 3.71 1021 1.8 0923 1.4 1209 1.8 1217 1.4
T SU 1756 3.4 M 1726 3.6 W 1942 3.4 TH 1943 3.92 2304 1.9 2201 1.7
0 0623 3.4 0602 3.6 0048 1.9 0054 1.41 1146 1.8 1108 1.6 0804 3.4 0801 3.8
F M 1910 3.4 TU 1852 3.6 TH 1309 1.7 F 1319 1.22
0021 1.9 0008 1.7 0143 1.7 0152 1.20 0737 3.4 0721 3.6 0854 3.6 0849 3.9
S TU 1256 1.8 W 1244 1.4 F 1359 1.5 SA 1414 1.02 2017 3.4 2003 3.8 2121 3.8 2122 4.1
0 0129 1.8 0120 1.4 0226 1.4 0242 1.00 0836 3.5 0822 3.8 0934 3.7 0933 4.0
S W 1354 1.6 TH 1346 1.2 SA 1442 1.2 S2110 3.6 2057 3.9 2156 3.9 2202 4.2
0 0222 1.6 0217 1.1 0307 1.2 0330 0.80 0922 3.6 0910 4.0 1009 3.9 1014 4.1
M TH 1441 1.3 F 1439 0.9 S2150 3.8 2141 4.1 2228 4.0 2240 4.2
0 0306 1.3 0307 0.9 0346 1.0 0414 0.71 1001 3.8 0952 4.1 1042 4.0 1055 4.1
T F 1522 1.1 SA 1528 0.6 M 1604 0.9 TU 1634 0.72 2225 3.9 2221 4.2 2259 4.1
0345 1.1 0353 0.6 0424 0.8 0458 0.61 1036 3.9 1032 4.2 1112 4.1 1136 4.1
W SA 1600 0.9 SU 1614 0.5 TU 1643 0.7 W 1716 0.72 2258 4.0 2301 4.3 O 2329 4.2 2359 4.2
0 0438 0.51 1112 4.2
F M 1658 0.42 2340 4.3
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T W 1244 4.2 TH 1220 4.22 1815 0.6 1752 0.7
0 0111 4.2 0040 4.21 0634 0.7 0609 0.6
F TH 1335 4.1 F 1303 4.21 1851 0.8 1828 0.7
0 0157 4.1 0121 4.10 0709 0.9 0646 0.7
S F 1426 4.0 SA 1351 4.11 1927 1.1 1906 0.9
0 0240 3.9 0210 4.10 0745 1.2 0728 0.8
S SA 1515 3.9 SU 1450 4.01 2005 1.4 1950 1.1
0 0324 3.8 0310 3.90 0824 1.4 0815 1.1
M SU 1605 3.7 M 1601 3.92 2051 1.7 2044 1.4
0 0414 3.6 0424 3.70 0917 1.7 0917 1.4
T M 1703 3.5 TU 1719 3.82 2217 1.9 2206 1.6
0 0517 3.4 0546 3.60 1056 1.8 1055 1.5
W TU 1828 3.4 W 1837 3.82340 2.0 2344 1.6
0 0655 3.3 0700 3.71 1209 1.8 1217 1.4
T W 1942 3.4 TH 1943 3.92
0048 1.9 0054 1.41 0804 3.4 0801 3.8
F TH 1309 1.7 F 1319 1.22 2038 3.6 2038 4.0
0 0143 1.7 0152 1.20 0854 3.6 0849 3.9
S F 1359 1.5 SA 1414 1.02 2121 3.8 2122 4.1
0 0226 1.4 0242 1.00 0934 3.7 0933 4.0
S SA 1442 1.2 SU 1502 0.82 2156 3.9 2202 4.2
0 0307 1.2 0330 0.80 1009 3.9 1014 4.1
M SU 1523 1.0 M 1550 0.72 2228 4.0 2240 4.2
0 0346 1.0 0414 0.71 1042 4.0 1055 4.1
T M 1604 0.9 TU 1634 0.72 2259 4.1 2318 4.2
0 0424 0.8 0458 0.61 1112 4.1 1136 4.1
W TU 1643 0.7 W 1716 0.72 O 2329 4.2 2359 4.2
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T F 1329 4.6 SA 1406 4.5 M 1444 4.5 TU 1453 4.21 1858 0.7 1927 1.0 2011 1.0 2007 1.6
0 0148 4.7 0217 4.4 0259 4.4 0259 4.00 0715 0.7 0741 1.1 0837 1.1 0823 1.5
W SA 1409 4.6 SU 1441 4.3 TU 1538 4.3 W 1538 4.01 1937 0.8 1958 1.3 2109 1.4 2053 1.9
0 0228 4.6 0251 4.2 0355 4.1 0345 3.80 0757 0.9 0814 1.4 0942 1.4 0915 1.8
T SU 1452 4.4 M 1520 4.1 W 1646 4.1 TH 1635 3.82 2021 1.1 2035 1.6
0313 4.4 0330 4.0 0509 3.9 0447 3.70 0847 1.2 0855 1.7 1106 1.6 1035 1.9
F M 1544 4.2 TU 1607 3.8 TH 1810 4.0 F 1745 3.82 2116 1.4 2126 2.0 2351 1.7 2337 2.1
0 0408 4.2 0421 3.7 0638 3.9 0604 3.60 0951 1.5 0957 1.9 1233 1.5 1210 1.9
S TU 1651 4.0 W 1711 3.7 F 1933 4.1 SA 1901 3.92230 1.7 2256 2.2
0 0521 4.0 0532 3.6 0114 1.6 0053 1.91 1119 1.7 1146 2.0 0758 4.1 0720 3.8
S W 1817 3.9 TH 1835 3.6 SA 1345 1.3 S
0004 1.8 0037 2.1 0218 1.3 0148 1.61 0650 3.9 0700 3.6 0900 4.3 0821 4.0
M TH 1252 1.6 F 1308 1.9 S1946 4.0 1958 3.8 2133 4.6 2055 4.3
0 0131 1.6 0143 1.9 0309 1.0 0233 1.30 0813 4.1 0816 3.8 0951 4.4 0911 4.2
T F 1406 1.3 SA 1403 1.6 M 1527 0.8 TU 1450 1.12 2058 4.3 2054 4.1 2219 4.7 2139 4.5
0 0236 1.3 0231 1.5 0352 0.8 0314 1.00 0917 4.4 0909 4.0 1036 4.6 0957 4.4
W SA 1503 1.0 SU 1449 1.3 TU 1609 0.7 W 1532 0.82 2154 4.6 2138 4.3 2301 4.7 2222 4.6
0 0329 1.0 0312 1.2 0432 0.7 0355 0.70 1010 4.6 0951 4.2 1117 4.6 1042 4.6
T SU 1551 0.7 M 1529 1.0 W 1648 0.6 TH 1614 0.72 2242 4.7 2217 4.5
0414 0.7 0349 0.9 0508 0.6 0436 0.61 1057 4.7 1031 4.4 1155 4.6 1127 4.7
F M 1634 0.5 TU 1607 0.8 TH 1724 0.7 F 1657 0.62325 4.8 2255 4.6 2347 4.8
0 0455 0.6 0426 0.7 0012 4.7 0519 0.51 1140 4.7 1110 4.6 0542 0.7 1213 4.8
S TU 1714 0.5 W 1645 0.6 F 1231 4.6 SA 1741 0.52 O 2332 4.7 1757 0.8
0 0005 4.8 0502 0.6 0044 4.6 0031 4.91 0533 0.5 1150 4.7 0613 0.7 0603 0.4
S W 1220 4.7 TH 1722 0.5 SA 1305 4.5 S1751 0.5 1828 0.9 1826 0.6
0 0041 4.8 0010 4.8 0115 4.5 0115 4.80 0608 0.6 0539 0.5 0643 0.9 0648 0.5
M TH 1257 4.7 F 1231 4.7 S1825 0.6 1800 0.5 1859 1.1 1913 0.8
0 0114 4.7 0050 4.8 0147 4.4 0202 4.70 0641 0.7 0618 0.5 0712 1.1 0737 0.7
T F 1331 4.6 SA 1313 4.8 M 1414 4.3 TU 1438 4.61 1856 0.8 1840 0.6 1931 1.3 2004 1.0
0 0130 4.80 0700 0.6
T SU 1357 4.71 1923 0.8
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0 0259 4.4 0259 4.00 0837 1.1 0823 1.5
W TU 1538 4.3 W 1538 4.01 2109 1.4 2053 1.9
0 0355 4.1 0345 3.80 0942 1.4 0915 1.8
T W 1646 4.1 TH 1635 3.82 2223 1.6 2200 2.1
0 0509 3.9 0447 3.70 1106 1.6 1035 1.9
F TH 1810 4.0 F 1745 3.82 2351 1.7 2337 2.1
0 0638 3.9 0604 3.60 1233 1.5 1210 1.9
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0114 1.6 0053 1.91 0758 4.1 0720 3.8
S SA 1345 1.3 SU 1316 1.62 2039 4.4 2004 4.1
0 0218 1.3 0148 1.61 0900 4.3 0821 4.0
M SU 1441 1.0 M 1406 1.42 2133 4.6 2055 4.3
0 0309 1.0 0233 1.30 0951 4.4 0911 4.2
T M 1527 0.8 TU 1450 1.12 2219 4.7 2139 4.5
0 0352 0.8 0314 1.00 1036 4.6 0957 4.4
W TU 1609 0.7 W 1532 0.82 2301 4.7 2222 4.6
0 0432 0.7 0355 0.70 1117 4.6 1042 4.6
T W 1648 0.6 TH 1614 0.72 2338 4.7 O 2304 4.8
0 0508 0.6 0436 0.61 1155 4.6 1127 4.7
F TH 1724 0.7 F 1657 0.62347 4.8
0 0012 4.7 0519 0.51 0542 0.7 1213 4.8
S F 1231 4.6 SA 1741 0.52 1757 0.8
0 0044 4.6 0031 4.91 0613 0.7 0603 0.4
S SA 1305 4.5 SU 1259 4.81 1828 0.9 1826 0.6
0 0115 4.5 0115 4.80 0643 0.9 0648 0.5
M SU 1339 4.5 M 1347 4.81 1859 1.1 1913 0.8
0 0147 4.4 0202 4.70 0712 1.1 0737 0.7
T M 1414 4.3 TU 1438 4.61 1931 1.3 2004 1.0
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0252 4.5 0234 4.1 0439 4.2 0336 4.1 0505 4.1 0356 4.1 0632 3.7 0549 4.00831 1.0 0800 1.4 1018 1.3 0910 1.5 1039 1.5 0932 1.4 1210 2.0 1131 1.8
W 1534 4.4 TH 1512 4.1 SA 1726 4.3 S2102 1.3 2027 1.7 2254 1.5
0349 4.2 0316 4.0 0546 4.0 0430 4.0 0609 3.9 0457 4.0 0055 1.9 0023 1.60933 1.2 0846 1.6 1124 1.5 1008 1.6 1143 1.7 1036 1.6 0758 3.8 0717 4.0
TH 1640 4.3 F 1601 4.0 S2210 1.5 2120 1.9 2246 1.7 2319 1.6 2018 4.0 1947 4.2
0458 4.0 0409 3.8 0004 1.6 0535 4.0 0026 1.7 0611 4.0 0159 1.7 0143 1.41046 1.4 0945 1.7 0655 4.0 1115 1.6 0721 3.9 1151 1.6 0902 4.0 0834 4.3
F 1754 4.2 SA 1700 3.9 M 1232 1.5 TU 1821 4.2 W 1251 1.8 TH 1852 4.2 SA 1421 1.8 S2327 1.6 2227 1.9 1934 4.3 2357 1.6 1952 4.1 2114 4.1 2056 4.5
0618 4.0 0513 3.8 0110 1.6 0646 4.0 0131 1.7 0038 1.5 0249 1.5 0246 1.11203 1.5 1058 1.8 0801 4.0 1225 1.5 0828 3.9 0730 4.1 0950 4.2 0937 4.6
SA 1908 4.2 SU 1806 4.0 TU 1332 1.5 W 1928 4.3 TH 1352 1.7 F 1308 1.5 S2343 1.9 2032 4.3 2050 4.2 2003 4.3 2158 4.3 2153 4.7
0044 1.6 0624 3.8 0207 1.4 0106 1.4 0226 1.6 0152 1.3 0332 1.3 0340 0.70732 4.0 1212 1.6 0858 4.1 0755 4.2 0924 4.1 0842 4.3 1029 4.4 1031 4.8
SU 1314 1.4 M 1911 4.1 W 1425 1.4 TH 1332 1.3 F 1444 1.6 SA 1417 1.3 M 1549 1.3 TU 1601 0.82011 4.4 2122 4.4 2029 4.5 2139 4.3 2107 4.5 2236 4.4 2245 4.8
0149 1.4 0051 1.6 0255 1.3 0209 1.2 0313 1.4 0254 1.0 0411 1.1 0428 0.50834 4.2 0730 4.0 0947 4.2 0859 4.4 1010 4.2 0945 4.5 1105 4.5 1120 4.9
M 1410 1.2 TU 1314 1.4 TH 1511 1.3 F 1432 1.1 SA 1529 1.4 S2105 4.5 2009 4.3 2206 4.4 2126 4.6 2220 4.4 2205 4.7
0241 1.2 0147 1.4 0338 1.2 0306 0.9 0354 1.2 0350 0.7 0448 0.9 0513 0.40926 4.3 0830 4.2 1031 4.3 0957 4.6 1050 4.3 1042 4.7 1139 4.5 1206 5.0
TU 1458 1.1 W 1408 1.2 F 1553 1.2 SA 1528 0.9 S2152 4.6 2102 4.5 2244 4.5 2219 4.8 2257 4.4 O 2258 4.8 2345 4.5
0325 1.0 0238 1.1 0417 1.1 0400 0.7 0433 1.1 0441 0.5 0523 0.9 0018 4.91012 4.4 0924 4.4 1109 4.4 1052 4.7 1126 4.4 1135 4.9 1212 4.6 0555 0.4
W 1540 1.0 TH 1458 1.0 SA 1632 1.1 S2234 4.6 2151 4.7
0405 0.9 0326 0.8 0454 1.0 0451 0.5 0510 1.0 0530 0.4 0019 4.5 0102 4.81053 4.5 1016 4.6 1144 4.4 1146 4.9 1200 4.5 1225 5.0 0555 0.8 0635 0.5
TH 1619 0.9 F 1547 0.8 S2311 4.6 2240 4.8 2353 4.5 1
0442 0.8 0414 0.6 0530 1.0 0002 4.9 0006 4.5 0038 4.9 0054 4.5 0143 4.71131 4.5 1107 4.8 1219 4.5 0541 0.4 0545 1.0 0616 0.4 0626 0.9 0713 0.7
F 1656 0.9 SA 1636 0.7 M 1745 1.1 TU 1238 4.9 W 1235 4.5 TH 1313 5.0 SA 1320 4.6 S2344 4.6 O 2327 4.9 1803 0.6 1800 1.1 1836 0.6 1841 1.0 1931 0.9
0517 0.8 0503 0.5 0026 4.5 0053 4.9 0041 4.5 0125 4.8 0129 4.5 0221 4.61206 4.5 1157 4.9 0603 1.0 0631 0.4 0617 1.0 0700 0.5 0658 0.9 0748 1.0
SA 1732 0.9 SU 1725 0.6 TU 1254 4.5 W 1329 4.9 TH 1310 4.5 F 1358 4.9 S
0016 4.6 0015 4.9 0101 4.4 0143 4.8 0116 4.4 0210 4.7 0205 4.5 0259 4.30549 0.9 0551 0.5 0634 1.1 0719 0.5 0647 1.0 0742 0.6 0733 1.0 0825 1.3
SU 1240 4.5 M 1249 4.9 W 1331 4.4 TH 1419 4.9 F 1345 4.5 SA 1441 4.8 M 1431 4.5 TU 1519 4.41805 1.0 1814 0.6 1851 1.3 1941 0.8 1904 1.2 2003 0.9 1955 1.1 2047 1.5
0049 4.5 0104 4.9 0136 4.3 0232 4.7 0151 4.4 0253 4.5 0244 4.4 0340 4.10620 1.0 0640 0.5 0705 1.1 0806 0.7 0720 1.1 0822 0.9 0814 1.2 0907 1.7
M 1315 4.5 TU 1339 4.9 TH 1408 4.4 F 1508 4.8 SA 1421 4.5 S1837 1.2 1904 0.7 1925 1.4 2030 1.0 1939 1.2 2046 1.2 2041 1.3
0123 4.4 0154 4.7 0212 4.3 0320 4.5 0227 4.3 0335 4.3 0331 4.2 0430 3.90651 1.1 0730 0.6 0740 1.2 0853 0.9 0757 1.1 0905 1.2 0904 1.4 1005 2.0
TU 1351 4.4 W 1432 4.8 F 1447 4.3 SA 1557 4.6 S1909 1.3 1955 0.9 2003 1.5 2120 1.2 2020 1.3
0157 4.3 0245 4.6 0251 4.2 0411 4.3 0308 4.2 0421 4.1 0431 4.1 0539 3.70723 1.2 0822 0.8 0821 1.4 0943 1.2 0840 1.3 0953 1.6 1008 1.6 1131 2.2
W 1430 4.3 TH 1526 4.6 SA 1529 4.2 S1945 1.5 2049 1.1 2048 1.6
0339 4.4 00917 1.1 1
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W SA 1726 4.3 SU 1618 4.2 M 1745 4.2 TU 1634 4.2 TH 1904 3.9 F 1826 4.12 2254 1.5 2142 1.7 2318 1.7
0546 4.0 0430 4.0 0609 3.9 0457 4.0 0055 1.9 0023 1.60 1124 1.5 1008 1.6 1143 1.7 1036 1.6 0758 3.8 0717 4.0
T SU 1832 4.3 M 1716 4.1 TU 1848 4.1 W 1739 4.2 F 1322 2.0 SA 1259 1.72246 1.7 2319 1.6 2018 4.0 1947 4.2
0 0004 1.6 0535 4.0 0026 1.7 0611 4.0 0159 1.7 0143 1.41 0655 4.0 1115 1.6 0721 3.9 1151 1.6 0902 4.0 0834 4.3
F M 1232 1.5 TU 1821 4.2 W 1251 1.8 TH 1852 4.2 SA 1421 1.8 S1934 4.3 2357 1.6 1952 4.1 2114 4.1 2056 4.5
0 0110 1.6 0646 4.0 0131 1.7 0038 1.5 0249 1.5 0246 1.11 0801 4.0 1225 1.5 0828 3.9 0730 4.1 0950 4.2 0937 4.6
S TU 1332 1.5 W 1928 4.3 TH 1352 1.7 F 1308 1.5 S2032 4.3 2050 4.2 2003 4.3 2158 4.3 2153 4.7
0 0207 1.4 0106 1.4 0226 1.6 0152 1.3 0332 1.3 0340 0.70 0858 4.1 0755 4.2 0924 4.1 0842 4.3 1029 4.4 1031 4.8
S W 1425 1.4 TH 1332 1.3 F 1444 1.6 SA 1417 1.3 M 1549 1.3 TU 1601 0.82 2122 4.4 2029 4.5 2139 4.3 2107 4.5 2236 4.4 2245 4.8
0 0255 1.3 0209 1.2 0313 1.4 0254 1.0 0411 1.1 0428 0.50 0947 4.2 0859 4.4 1010 4.2 0945 4.5 1105 4.5 1120 4.9
M TH 1511 1.3 F 1432 1.1 SA 1529 1.4 S2206 4.4 2126 4.6 2220 4.4 2205 4.7
0338 1.2 0306 0.9 0354 1.2 0350 0.7 0448 0.9 0513 0.40 1031 4.3 0957 4.6 1050 4.3 1042 4.7 1139 4.5 1206 5.0
T F 1553 1.2 SA 1528 0.9 S2244 4.5 2219 4.8 2257 4.4 O 2258 4.8 2345 4.5
0 0417 1.1 0400 0.7 0433 1.1 0441 0.5 0523 0.9 0018 4.91 1109 4.4 1052 4.7 1126 4.4 1135 4.9 1212 4.6 0555 0.4
W SA 1632 1.1 SU 1622 0.8 M 1649 1.2 TU 1702 0.7 TH 1738 1.0 F 1250 5.02 2319 4.5 O 2311 4.9
0454 1.0 0451 0.5 0510 1.0 0530 0.4 0019 4.5 0102 4.81 1144 4.4 1146 4.9 1200 4.5 1225 5.0 0555 0.8 0635 0.5
T SU 1709 1.1 M 1713 0.6 TU 1726 1.1 W 1751 0.6 F 1246 4.6 SA 1330 4.92 2353 4.5 1
0530 1.0 0002 4.9 0006 4.5 0038 4.9 0054 4.5 0143 4.71 1219 4.5 0541 0.4 0545 1.0 0616 0.4 0626 0.9 0713 0.7
F M 1745 1.1 TU 1238 4.9 W 1235 4.5 TH 1313 5.0 SA 1320 4.6 S1803 0.6 1800 1.1 1836 0.6 1841 1.0 1931 0.9
0 0026 4.5 0053 4.9 0041 4.5 0125 4.8 0129 4.5 0221 4.61 0603 1.0 0631 0.4 0617 1.0 0700 0.5 0658 0.9 0748 1.0
S TU 1254 4.5 W 1329 4.9 TH 1310 4.5 F 1358 4.9 S1818 1.2 1852 0.7 1832 1.1 1920 0.7 1916 1.0 2008 1.1
0 0101 4.4 0143 4.8 0116 4.4 0210 4.7 0205 4.5 0259 4.30 0634 1.1 0719 0.5 0647 1.0 0742 0.6 0733 1.0 0825 1.3
S W 1331 4.4 TH 1419 4.9 F 1345 4.5 SA 1441 4.8 M 1431 4.5 TU 1519 4.41 1851 1.3 1941 0.8 1904 1.2 2003 0.9 1955 1.1 2047 1.5
0 0136 4.3 0232 4.7 0151 4.4 0253 4.5 0244 4.4 0340 4.10 0705 1.1 0806 0.7 0720 1.1 0822 0.9 0814 1.2 0907 1.7
M TH 1408 4.4 F 1508 4.8 SA 1421 4.5 S1925 1.4 2030 1.0 1939 1.2 2046 1.2 2041 1.3
0212 4.3 0320 4.5 0227 4.3 0335 4.3 0331 4.2 0430 3.90 0740 1.2 0853 0.9 0757 1.1 0905 1.2 0904 1.4 1005 2.0
T F 1447 4.3 SA 1557 4.6 S2003 1.5 2120 1.2 2020 1.3
0251 4.2 0411 4.3 0308 4.2 0421 4.1 0431 4.1 0539 3.70 0821 1.4 0943 1.2 0840 1.3 0953 1.6 1008 1.6 1131 2.2
W SA 1529 4.2 SU 1648 4.4 M 1542 4.3 TU 1650 4.1 TH 1706 4.1 F 1807 3.71 2048 1.6 2215 1.5 2109 1.4 2229 1.7 2253 1.7
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0 0609 3.9 0457 4.0 0055 1.9 0023 1.60 1143 1.7 1036 1.6 0758 3.8 0717 4.0
T TU 1848 4.1 W 1739 4.2 F 1322 2.0 SA 1259 1.72319 1.6 2018 4.0 1947 4.2
0 0026 1.7 0611 4.0 0159 1.7 0143 1.41 0721 3.9 1151 1.6 0902 4.0 0834 4.3
F W 1251 1.8 TH 1852 4.2 SA 1421 1.8 S1952 4.1 2114 4.1 2056 4.5
0 0131 1.7 0038 1.5 0249 1.5 0246 1.11 0828 3.9 0730 4.1 0950 4.2 0937 4.6
S TH 1352 1.7 F 1308 1.5 S2050 4.2 2003 4.3 2158 4.3 2153 4.7
0 0226 1.6 0152 1.3 0332 1.3 0340 0.70 0924 4.1 0842 4.3 1029 4.4 1031 4.8
S F 1444 1.6 SA 1417 1.3 M 1549 1.3 TU 1601 0.82 2139 4.3 2107 4.5 2236 4.4 2245 4.8
0 0313 1.4 0254 1.0 0411 1.1 0428 0.50 1010 4.2 0945 4.5 1105 4.5 1120 4.9
M SA 1529 1.4 SU 1517 1.1 TU 1628 1.2 W 1648 0.62 2220 4.4 2205 4.7
0354 1.2 0350 0.7 0448 0.9 0513 0.40 1050 4.3 1042 4.7 1139 4.5 1206 5.0
T SU 1610 1.3 M 1612 0.8 W 1704 1.1 TH 1733 0.62 2257 4.4 O 2258 4.8 2345 4.5
0 0433 1.1 0441 0.5 0523 0.9 0018 4.91 1126 4.4 1135 4.9 1212 4.6 0555 0.4
W M 1649 1.2 TU 1702 0.7 TH 1738 1.0 F 1250 5.02 2332 4.5 2349 4.9 1814 0.6
0 0510 1.0 0530 0.4 0019 4.5 0102 4.81 1200 4.5 1225 5.0 0555 0.8 0635 0.5
T TU 1726 1.1 W 1751 0.6 F 1246 4.6 SA 1330 4.92
0006 4.5 0038 4.9 0054 4.5 0143 4.71 0545 1.0 0616 0.4 0626 0.9 0713 0.7
F W 1235 4.5 TH 1313 5.0 SA 1320 4.6 S1800 1.1 1836 0.6 1841 1.0 1931 0.9
0 0041 4.5 0125 4.8 0129 4.5 0221 4.61 0617 1.0 0700 0.5 0658 0.9 0748 1.0
S TH 1310 4.5 F 1358 4.9 S1832 1.1 1920 0.7 1916 1.0 2008 1.1
0 0116 4.4 0210 4.7 0205 4.5 0259 4.30 0647 1.0 0742 0.6 0733 1.0 0825 1.3
S F 1345 4.5 SA 1441 4.8 M 1431 4.5 TU 1519 4.41 1904 1.2 2003 0.9 1955 1.1 2047 1.5
0 0151 4.4 0253 4.5 0244 4.4 0340 4.10 0720 1.1 0822 0.9 0814 1.2 0907 1.7
M SA 1421 4.5 SU 1522 4.6 TU 1512 4.4 W 1600 4.11 1939 1.2 2046 1.2 2041 1.3
0227 4.3 0335 4.3 0331 4.2 0430 3.90 0757 1.1 0905 1.2 0904 1.4 1005 2.0
T SU 1459 4.4 M 1603 4.4 W 1602 4.3 TH 1652 3.91 2020 1.3 2132 1.4
0308 4.2 0421 4.1 0431 4.1 0539 3.70 0840 1.3 0953 1.6 1008 1.6 1131 2.2
W M 1542 4.3 TU 1650 4.1 TH 1706 4.1 F 1807 3.71 2109 1.4 2229 1.7 2253 1.7
0 0516 3.8 0018 2.10 1054 1.9 0719 3.7
F W 1748 4.0 SA 1254 2.12340 1.9 1942 3.8
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W TH 1904 3.9 F 1826 4.12
0055 1.9 0023 1.60 0758 3.8 0717 4.0
T F 1322 2.0 SA 1259 1.72018 4.0 1947 4.2
0 0159 1.7 0143 1.41 0902 4.0 0834 4.3
F SA 1421 1.8 SU 1411 1.42 2114 4.1 2056 4.5
0 0249 1.5 0246 1.11 0950 4.2 0937 4.6
S SU 1508 1.6 M 1510 1.12 2158 4.3 2153 4.7
0 0332 1.3 0340 0.70 1029 4.4 1031 4.8
S M 1549 1.3 TU 1601 0.82 2236 4.4 2245 4.8
0 0411 1.1 0428 0.50 1105 4.5 1120 4.9
M TU 1628 1.2 W 1648 0.62 2311 4.5 O 2333 4.9
0 0448 0.9 0513 0.40 1139 4.5 1206 5.0
T W 1704 1.1 TH 1733 0.62 2345 4.5
0 0523 0.9 0018 4.91 1212 4.6 0555 0.4
W TH 1738 1.0 F 1250 5.02 1814 0.6
0 0019 4.5 0102 4.81 0555 0.8 0635 0.5
T F 1246 4.6 SA 1330 4.92 1809 1.0 1854 0.7
0 0054 4.5 0143 4.71 0626 0.9 0713 0.7
F SA 1320 4.6 SU 1408 4.81841 1.0 1931 0.9
0 0129 4.5 0221 4.61 0658 0.9 0748 1.0
S SU 1354 4.6 M 1443 4.61 1916 1.0 2008 1.1
0 0205 4.5 0259 4.30 0733 1.0 0825 1.3
S M 1431 4.5 TU 1519 4.41 1955 1.1 2047 1.5
0 0244 4.4 0340 4.10 0814 1.2 0907 1.7
M TU 1512 4.4 W 1600 4.11 2041 1.3 2136 1.8
0 0331 4.2 0430 3.90 0904 1.4 1005 2.0
T W 1602 4.3 TH 1652 3.91 2138 1.5 2249 2.0
0 0431 4.1 0539 3.70 1008 1.6 1131 2.2
W TH 1706 4.1 F 1807 3.71 2253 1.7
0 0018 2.10 0719 3.7
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SU 1357 1.9 M 1402 1.5 TU 1414 1.7 W 1439 1.2 F 1456 1.3 SA 1544 1.0 S2047 4.0 2045 4.4 2058 4.2 2123 4.6 2140 4.5 2233 4.6 2154 4.6 2256 4.5
0223 1.6 0234 1.1 0234 1.4 0302 1.0 0314 1.1 0401 1.0 0324 1.0 0417 1.20924 4.2 0924 4.6 0926 4.4 0953 4.8 1004 4.7 1052 4.8 1017 4.8 1107 4.6
M 1444 1.6 TU 1458 1.1 W 1454 1.4 TH 1525 1.0 SA 1535 1.0 S2133 4.2 2140 4.7 2138 4.4 2210 4.7 2221 4.7 O 2313 4.7 2242 4.8 O 2332 4.5
0306 1.3 0324 0.8 0313 1.2 0346 0.8 0353 0.9 0439 1.0 0411 0.9 0455 1.21003 4.4 1014 4.8 1003 4.6 1037 4.9 1044 4.8 1128 4.8 1102 4.9 1140 4.6
TU 1525 1.4 W 1545 0.9 TH 1532 1.2 F 1607 0.8 S2211 4.4 2229 4.8 2215 4.5 O 2253 4.8
0345 1.1 0409 0.6 0350 1.0 0426 0.7 0433 0.8 0515 1.0 0458 0.8 0005 4.61038 4.5 1100 5.0 1039 4.7 1117 4.9 1124 4.9 1202 4.7 1148 5.0 0531 1.2
W 1602 1.1 TH 1629 0.7 F 1607 1.0 SA 1646 0.8 M 1654 0.7 TU 1735 1.0 W 1725 0.6 TH 1213 4.62246 4.5 O 2314 4.9 2251 4.6 2333 4.8 2346 4.9 1751 1.0
0422 0.9 0451 0.5 0426 0.8 0504 0.7 0515 0.8 0023 4.6 0018 5.0 0039 4.61111 4.6 1143 5.0 1114 4.8 1154 4.9 1206 4.9 0550 1.1 0545 0.8 0605 1.2
TH 1638 1.0 F 1710 0.6 SA 1642 0.8 S2320 4.6 2356 4.9
0457 0.8 0531 0.5 0501 0.8 0010 4.8 0030 4.9 0058 4.6 0108 4.9 0113 4.51145 4.7 1222 5.0 1150 4.8 0539 0.8 0557 0.8 0623 1.3 0635 0.8 0637 1.3
F 1711 0.9 SA 1749 0.6 S2354 4.6 1757 0.9 1821 0.7 1839 1.2 1902 0.7 1854 1.2
0530 0.8 0036 4.8 0006 4.8 0046 4.7 0116 4.9 0133 4.5 0159 4.9 0149 4.51219 4.7 0607 0.6 0537 0.8 0613 1.0 0644 0.9 0656 1.4 0726 1.0 0709 1.4
SA 1744 0.9 SU 1259 4.9 M 1228 4.8 TU 1302 4.7 TH 1334 4.8 F 1343 4.4 SA 1414 4.7 S1825 0.7 1754 0.8 1829 1.0 1908 0.9 1912 1.3 1952 0.9 1925 1.3
0030 4.7 0113 4.7 0046 4.8 0121 4.6 0205 4.7 0211 4.4 0252 4.7 0226 4.40602 0.8 0642 0.8 0614 0.8 0646 1.2 0734 1.1 0731 1.6 0819 1.2 0743 1.6
SU 1254 4.7 M 1333 4.7 TU 1306 4.8 W 1334 4.5 F 1422 4.6 SA 1419 4.2 S1817 0.9 1858 0.9 1834 0.8 1901 1.2 2000 1.1 1947 1.5 2046 1.1 2001 1.4
0106 4.7 0149 4.6 0128 4.8 0157 4.5 0259 4.6 0252 4.3 0348 4.6 0306 4.30635 0.8 0714 1.1 0655 0.9 0719 1.4 0830 1.4 0811 1.8 0917 1.4 0823 1.7
M 1329 4.7 TU 1406 4.6 W 1347 4.7 TH 1409 4.4 SA 1517 4.4 S1853 0.9 1931 1.2 1917 1.0 1935 1.4 2100 1.3 2030 1.7
0144 4.6 0225 4.4 0213 4.6 0235 4.3 0402 4.4 0339 4.1 0450 4.4 0352 4.20712 1.0 0748 1.4 0741 1.2 0756 1.7 0936 1.6 0900 2.0 1022 1.6 0912 1.8
TU 1406 4.6 W 1441 4.3 TH 1432 4.5 F 1447 4.1 S1933 1.0 2006 1.5 2007 1.2 2014 1.7
0226 4.5 0305 4.2 0304 4.4 0320 4.1 0515 4.3 0436 4.0 0557 4.3 0446 4.10754 1.2 0827 1.7 0837 1.5 0842 2.0 1052 1.7 1006 2.1 1132 1.7 1013 1.9
W 1448 4.5 TH 1520 4.1 F 1525 4.3 SA 1532 3.9 M 1739 4.1 TU 1650 3.8 W 1821 4.1 TH 1702 3.92020 1.3 2049 1.8
0314 4.3 0352 3.9 0408 4.2 0415 3.9 0632 4.3 0542 4.0 0704 4.3 0551 4.10845 1.4 0920 2.0 0947 1.7 0950 2.2 1209 1.7 1125 2.1 1242 1.7 1126 1.9
TH 1539 4.3 F 1609 3.9 SA 1633 4.1 S2119 1.5 2153 2.1 2227 1.7 2224 2.1 2351 1.9 2354 1.8
0416 4.1 0454 3.8 0529 4.1 0525 3.8 0040 1.5 0650 4.1 0105 1.6 0700 4.20954 1.7 1046 2.3 1113 1.8 1124 2.3 0741 4.4 1234 1.9 0807 4.4 1240 1.7
F 1645 4.1 SA 1716 3.7 S2239 1.7 2331 2.2 2355 1.7 2355 2.1 2005 4.3 2035 4.2
0537 4.0 0621 3.7 0657 4.2 0644 3.9 0143 1.4 0055 1.7 0204 1.5 0105 1.61123 1.9 1219 2.3 1236 1.7 1238 2.1 0838 4.6 0750 4.3 0901 4.5 0804 4.4
SA 1810 4.0 SU 1848 3.7 M 1923 4.2 TU 1906 3.8 TH 1414 1.4 F 1330 1.7 SA 1437 1.4 S
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SU 1252 1.7 M 1325 2.0 TU 1345 1.5 W 1332 1.8 F 1501 1.2 SA 1419 1.4 S1937 4.2 2007 3.9 2029 4.4 2008 4.1 2149 4.6 2105 4.4 2215 4.4 2133 4.5
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S TU 1414 1.7 W 1439 1.2 F 1456 1.3 SA 1544 1.0 S2058 4.2 2123 4.6 2140 4.5 2233 4.6 2154 4.6 2256 4.5
0 0234 1.4 0302 1.0 0314 1.1 0401 1.0 0324 1.0 0417 1.20 0926 4.4 0953 4.8 1004 4.7 1052 4.8 1017 4.8 1107 4.6
M W 1454 1.4 TH 1525 1.0 SA 1535 1.0 S2138 4.4 2210 4.7 2221 4.7 O 2313 4.7 2242 4.8 O 2332 4.5
0 0313 1.2 0346 0.8 0353 0.9 0439 1.0 0411 0.9 0455 1.21 1003 4.6 1037 4.9 1044 4.8 1128 4.8 1102 4.9 1140 4.6
T TH 1532 1.2 F 1607 0.8 S2215 4.5 O 2253 4.8
0350 1.0 0426 0.7 0433 0.8 0515 1.0 0458 0.8 0005 4.61 1039 4.7 1117 4.9 1124 4.9 1202 4.7 1148 5.0 0531 1.2
W F 1607 1.0 SA 1646 0.8 M 1654 0.7 TU 1735 1.0 W 1725 0.6 TH 1213 4.62 2251 4.6 2333 4.8 2346 4.9 1751 1.0
0 0426 0.8 0504 0.7 0515 0.8 0023 4.6 0018 5.0 0039 4.61 1114 4.8 1154 4.9 1206 4.9 0550 1.1 0545 0.8 0605 1.2
T SA 1642 0.8 SU 1723 0.8 TU 1736 0.7 W 1235 4.6 TH 1236 4.9 F 1247 4.52328 4.7 1807 1.1 1812 0.6 1823 1.1
0 0501 0.8 0010 4.8 0030 4.9 0058 4.6 0108 4.9 0113 4.51 1150 4.8 0539 0.8 0557 0.8 0623 1.3 0635 0.8 0637 1.3
F SU 1718 0.8 M 1229 4.8 W 1249 4.9 TH 1308 4.5 F 1324 4.9 SA 1322 4.42 1757 0.9 1821 0.7 1839 1.2 1902 0.7 1854 1.2
0 0006 4.8 0046 4.7 0116 4.9 0133 4.5 0159 4.9 0149 4.51 0537 0.8 0613 1.0 0644 0.9 0656 1.4 0726 1.0 0709 1.4
S M 1228 4.8 TU 1302 4.7 TH 1334 4.8 F 1343 4.4 SA 1414 4.7 S1754 0.8 1829 1.0 1908 0.9 1912 1.3 1952 0.9 1925 1.3
0 0046 4.8 0121 4.6 0205 4.7 0211 4.4 0252 4.7 0226 4.40 0614 0.8 0646 1.2 0734 1.1 0731 1.6 0819 1.2 0743 1.6
S TU 1306 4.8 W 1334 4.5 F 1422 4.6 SA 1419 4.2 S1834 0.8 1901 1.2 2000 1.1 1947 1.5 2046 1.1 2001 1.4
0 0128 4.8 0157 4.5 0259 4.6 0252 4.3 0348 4.6 0306 4.30 0655 0.9 0719 1.4 0830 1.4 0811 1.8 0917 1.4 0823 1.7
M W 1347 4.7 TH 1409 4.4 SA 1517 4.4 S1917 1.0 1935 1.4 2100 1.3 2030 1.7
0213 4.6 0235 4.3 0402 4.4 0339 4.1 0450 4.4 0352 4.20 0741 1.2 0756 1.7 0936 1.6 0900 2.0 1022 1.6 0912 1.8
T TH 1432 4.5 F 1447 4.1 S2007 1.2 2014 1.7
0304 4.4 0320 4.1 0515 4.3 0436 4.0 0557 4.3 0446 4.10 0837 1.5 0842 2.0 1052 1.7 1006 2.1 1132 1.7 1013 1.9
W F 1525 4.3 SA 1532 3.9 M 1739 4.1 TU 1650 3.8 W 1821 4.1 TH 1702 3.92 2108 1.5 2105 2.0 2326 1.6 2234 2.0 2359 1.6 2241 1.8
0 0408 4.2 0415 3.9 0632 4.3 0542 4.0 0704 4.3 0551 4.10 0947 1.7 0950 2.2 1209 1.7 1125 2.1 1242 1.7 1126 1.9
T SA 1633 4.1 SU 1631 3.8 TU 1858 4.2 W 1800 3.8 TH 1932 4.1 F 1815 3.92227 1.7 2224 2.1 2351 1.9 2354 1.8
0 0529 4.1 0525 3.8 0040 1.5 0650 4.1 0105 1.6 0700 4.20 1113 1.8 1124 2.3 0741 4.4 1234 1.9 0807 4.4 1240 1.7
F SU 1758 4.0 M 1746 3.7 W 1317 1.6 TH 1911 4.0 F 1344 1.6 SA 1929 4.12 2355 1.7 2355 2.1 2005 4.3 2035 4.2
0 0657 4.2 0644 3.9 0143 1.4 0055 1.7 0204 1.5 0105 1.61 1236 1.7 1238 2.1 0838 4.6 0750 4.3 0901 4.5 0804 4.4
S M 1923 4.2 TU 1906 3.8 TH 1414 1.4 F 1330 1.7 SA 1437 1.4 S
0112 1.5 0101 1.9 0235 1.2 0149 1.5 0254 1.4 0208 1.40 0808 4.4 0750 4.1 0928 4.7 0842 4.5 0949 4.6 0902 4.6
S TU 1345 1.5 W 1332 1.8 F 1501 1.2 SA 1419 1.4 S2029 4.4 2008 4.1 2149 4.6 2105 4.4 2215 4.4 2133 4.5
0152 1.6 00840 4.4 0
TH 1416 1.5 TU 1536 0.92057 4.3 2
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KEY: Full MoonNew Moon
Portsmouth Tide Tables 2013-2014
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S F 1456 1.3 SA 1544 1.0 S2140 4.5 2233 4.6 2154 4.6 2256 4.5
0 0314 1.1 0401 1.0 0324 1.0 0417 1.20 1004 4.7 1052 4.8 1017 4.8 1107 4.6
M SA 1535 1.0 SU 1623 1.0 M 1551 0.9 TU 1641 1.12 2221 4.7 O 2313 4.7 2242 4.8 O 2332 4.5
0 0353 0.9 0439 1.0 0411 0.9 0455 1.21 1044 4.8 1128 4.8 1102 4.9 1140 4.6
T SU 1614 0.8 M 1700 0.9 TU 1637 0.7 W 1717 1.02 2303 4.8 2349 4.7
0433 0.8 0515 1.0 0458 0.8 0005 4.61 1124 4.9 1202 4.7 1148 5.0 0531 1.2
W M 1654 0.7 TU 1735 1.0 W 1725 0.6 TH 1213 4.62 2346 4.9 1751 1.0
0 0515 0.8 0023 4.6 0018 5.0 0039 4.61 1206 4.9 0550 1.1 0545 0.8 0605 1.2
T TU 1736 0.7 W 1235 4.6 TH 1236 4.9 F 1247 4.51807 1.1 1812 0.6 1823 1.1
0 0030 4.9 0058 4.6 0108 4.9 0113 4.51 0557 0.8 0623 1.3 0635 0.8 0637 1.3
F W 1249 4.9 TH 1308 4.5 F 1324 4.9 SA 1322 4.42 1821 0.7 1839 1.2 1902 0.7 1854 1.2
0 0116 4.9 0133 4.5 0159 4.9 0149 4.51 0644 0.9 0656 1.4 0726 1.0 0709 1.4
S TH 1334 4.8 F 1343 4.4 SA 1414 4.7 S1908 0.9 1912 1.3 1952 0.9 1925 1.3
0 0205 4.7 0211 4.4 0252 4.7 0226 4.40 0734 1.1 0731 1.6 0819 1.2 0743 1.6
S F 1422 4.6 SA 1419 4.2 S2000 1.1 1947 1.5 2046 1.1 2001 1.4
0 0259 4.6 0252 4.3 0348 4.6 0306 4.30 0830 1.4 0811 1.8 0917 1.4 0823 1.7
M SA 1517 4.4 SU 1500 4.1 M 1605 4.3 TU 1513 4.11 2100 1.3 2030 1.7
0402 4.4 0339 4.1 0450 4.4 0352 4.20 0936 1.6 0900 2.0 1022 1.6 0912 1.8
T SU 1622 4.2 M 1549 3.9 TU 1710 4.2 W 1601 4.01 2210 1.5 2124 1.9 2249 1.5
0515 4.3 0436 4.0 0557 4.3 0446 4.10 1052 1.7 1006 2.1 1132 1.7 1013 1.9
W M 1739 4.1 TU 1650 3.8 W 1821 4.1 TH 1702 3.92 2326 1.6 2234 2.0 2359 1.6 2241 1.8
0 0632 4.3 0542 4.0 0704 4.3 0551 4.10 1209 1.7 1125 2.1 1242 1.7 1126 1.9
T TU 1858 4.2 W 1800 3.8 TH 1932 4.1 F 1815 3.92351 1.9 2354 1.8
0 0040 1.5 0650 4.1 0105 1.6 0700 4.20 0741 4.4 1234 1.9 0807 4.4 1240 1.7
F W 1317 1.6 TH 1911 4.0 F 1344 1.6 SA 1929 4.12 2005 4.3 2035 4.2
0 0143 1.4 0055 1.7 0204 1.5 0105 1.61 0838 4.6 0750 4.3 0901 4.5 0804 4.4
S TH 1414 1.4 F 1330 1.7 SA 1437 1.4 S2101 4.5 2011 4.2 2129 4.3 2034 4.3
0 0235 1.2 0149 1.5 0254 1.4 0208 1.40 0928 4.7 0842 4.5 0949 4.6 0902 4.6
S F 1501 1.2 SA 1419 1.4 S2149 4.6 2105 4.4 2215 4.4 2133 4.5
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S SU 1505 1.1 M 1603 1.22 2154 4.6 2256 4.5
0 0324 1.0 0417 1.20 1017 4.8 1107 4.6
M M 1551 0.9 TU 1641 1.12 2242 4.8 O 2332 4.5
0 0411 0.9 0455 1.21 1102 4.9 1140 4.6
T TU 1637 0.7 W 1717 1.02 2330 4.9
0 0458 0.8 0005 4.61 1148 5.0 0531 1.2
W W 1725 0.6 TH 1213 4.62 1751 1.0
0 0018 5.0 0039 4.61 0545 0.8 0605 1.2
T TH 1236 4.9 F 1247 4.51812 0.6 1823 1.1
0 0108 4.9 0113 4.51 0635 0.8 0637 1.3
F F 1324 4.9 SA 1322 4.42 1902 0.7 1854 1.2
0 0159 4.9 0149 4.51 0726 1.0 0709 1.4
S SA 1414 4.7 SU 1357 4.31 1952 0.9 1925 1.3
0 0252 4.7 0226 4.40 0819 1.2 0743 1.6
S SU 1507 4.5 M 1433 4.21 2046 1.1 2001 1.4
0 0348 4.6 0306 4.30 0917 1.4 0823 1.7
M M 1605 4.3 TU 1513 4.11 2145 1.3 2043 1.6
0 0450 4.4 0352 4.20 1022 1.6 0912 1.8
T TU 1710 4.2 W 1601 4.01 2249 1.5 2136 1.7
0 0557 4.3 0446 4.10 1132 1.7 1013 1.9
W W 1821 4.1 TH 1702 3.92 2359 1.6 2241 1.8
0 0704 4.3 0551 4.10 1242 1.7 1126 1.9
T TH 1932 4.1 F 1815 3.92354 1.8
0 0105 1.6 0700 4.20 0807 4.4 1240 1.7
F F 1344 1.6 SA 1929 4.12 2035 4.2
0 0204 1.5 0105 1.61 0901 4.5 0804 4.4
S SA 1437 1.4 SU 1345 1.52 2129 4.3 2034 4.3
0 0254 1.4 0208 1.40 0949 4.6 0902 4.6
S SU 1522 1.3 M 1443 1.21 2215 4.4 2133 4.5
0 0304 1.10 0955 4.8
T TU 1536 0.92 2227 4.7
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0352 0.9 0438 1.2 0517 0.5 0012 4.5 0416 0.6 0424 1.0 0521 0.4 0502 0.71047 4.9 1131 4.5 1203 4.9 0524 0.9 1100 4.8 1121 4.4 1209 4.7 1158 4.6
W 1620 0.6 TH 1658 1.0 SA 1739 0.2 S2317 4.8 O 1740 0.8
0442 0.7 0000 4.5 0039 4.9 0044 4.5 0500 0.4 0457 0.8 0038 4.8 0015 4.71132 5.0 0515 1.1 0601 0.4 0555 0.9 1144 4.9 1154 4.5 0601 0.5 0537 0.6
TH 1707 0.4 F 1209 4.5 S1732 0.9 1822 0.3 1811 0.8 1819 0.6 1756 0.7
0005 4.9 0038 4.5 0131 4.9 0114 4.5 0018 4.9 0014 4.6 0121 4.7 0051 4.70529 0.6 0548 1.1 0644 0.5 0624 0.9 0542 0.3 0529 0.7 0639 0.7 0614 0.6
F 1219 5.0 SA 1243 4.5 M 1339 4.8 TU 1320 4.5 M 1230 4.8 TU 1225 4.5 TH 1343 4.6 F 1313 4.61753 0.4 1804 0.9 1905 0.4 1840 0.8 1802 0.3 1746 0.7 1857 0.8 1833 0.7
0056 4.9 0111 4.5 0228 4.8 0144 4.5 0105 4.9 0045 4.6 0202 4.6 0130 4.60616 0.6 0617 1.1 0728 0.7 0655 0.9 0623 0.4 0601 0.7 0717 0.9 0653 0.7
SA 1307 4.9 SU 1313 4.5 TU 1433 4.6 W 1351 4.5 TU 1317 4.8 W 1256 4.6 F 1429 4.5 SA 1357 4.61839 0.4 1833 1.0 1949 0.7 1911 0.8 1843 0.4 1817 0.7 1935 1.1 1914 0.9
0152 4.9 0141 4.5 0321 4.7 0216 4.5 0154 4.8 0116 4.6 0243 4.4 0215 4.50702 0.7 0647 1.1 0814 1.0 0729 0.9 0704 0.6 0633 0.7 0754 1.2 0736 0.9
SU 1359 4.8 M 1343 4.4 W 1529 4.4 TH 1427 4.4 W 1407 4.6 TH 1329 4.6 SA 1515 4.3 S1925 0.6 1902 1.0 2035 1.1 1947 0.9 1923 0.7 1850 0.7 2016 1.4 2000 1.1
0255 4.8 0212 4.5 0407 4.5 0255 4.4 0240 4.6 0150 4.5 0324 4.1 0311 4.30751 0.9 0718 1.1 0904 1.3 0809 1.0 0744 0.9 0709 0.7 0836 1.5 0827 1.1
M 1458 4.6 TU 1416 4.4 TH 1623 4.2 F 1512 4.2 TH 1457 4.5 F 1408 4.5 S2014 0.9 1935 1.0
0353 4.7 0247 4.4 0453 4.2 0344 4.2 0323 4.4 0230 4.4 0409 3.9 0418 4.10843 1.2 0754 1.2 1009 1.6 0857 1.3 0826 1.2 0749 0.9 0933 1.8 0932 1.4
TU 1559 4.4 W 1455 4.3 F 1719 4.0 SA 1610 4.1 F 1547 4.2 SA 1456 4.3 M 1655 3.8 TU 1710 4.12108 1.2 2013 1.1 2242 1.8
0443 4.5 0330 4.3 0548 4.0 0448 4.0 0406 4.2 0321 4.3 0508 3.6 0534 4.00945 1.5 0837 1.3 1127 1.8 0959 1.5 0916 1.6 0837 1.2 1115 2.0 1114 1.6
W 1656 4.2 TH 1542 4.1 SA 1823 3.8 S2213 1.5 2058 1.3 2357 1.9 2232 1.7
0534 4.3 0421 4.2 0655 3.8 0606 3.9 0457 3.9 0428 4.0 0645 3.5 0001 1.71055 1.7 0929 1.5 1237 1.9 1133 1.7 1040 1.8 0938 1.5 1225 1.9 0650 4.0
TH 1755 4.0 F 1641 4.0 S2323 1.7 2154 1.5 2323 2.0
0631 4.2 0522 4.1 0105 1.9 0028 1.8 0610 3.6 0549 3.9 0102 2.0 0108 1.51204 1.8 1035 1.7 0803 3.8 0729 4.0 1202 1.9 1127 1.7 0759 3.7 0755 4.2
F 1858 3.9 SA 1752 3.9 M 1341 1.7 TU 1312 1.5 M 1902 3.6 TU 1842 3.9 TH 1322 1.8 F 1332 1.22308 1.7 2043 3.8 2014 4.1 2035 3.9 2036 4.4
0029 1.8 0633 4.0 0206 1.8 0144 1.5 0036 2.0 0024 1.8 0154 1.8 0202 1.20732 4.1 1202 1.7 0902 4.0 0837 4.2 0729 3.6 0712 4.0 0853 3.9 0849 4.3
SA 1307 1.7 SU 1911 3.9 TU 1434 1.5 W 1414 1.2 TU 1309 1.9 W 1258 1.5 F 1409 1.5 SA 1423 1.02004 3.9 2138 4.0 2114 4.3 2013 3.7 1958 4.1 2122 4.2 2124 4.6
0129 1.8 0040 1.7 0256 1.6 0241 1.2 0141 1.9 0133 1.5 0236 1.5 0250 1.00833 4.1 0747 4.1 0949 4.1 0929 4.5 0834 3.8 0818 4.2 0937 4.1 0935 4.5
SU 1404 1.6 M 1323 1.5 W 1518 1.3 TH 1506 0.8 W 1405 1.7 TH 1357 1.2 SA 1450 1.3 S2108 4.0 2027 4.1 2221 4.2 2203 4.6 2111 4.0 2057 4.4 2201 4.3 2207 4.7
0224 1.7 0151 1.5 0339 1.4 0331 0.8 0232 1.7 0226 1.2 0314 1.2 0335 0.80926 4.2 0852 4.4 1031 4.3 1016 4.7 0924 4.0 0910 4.4 1016 4.3 1020 4.6
M 1454 1.4 TU 1425 1.2 TH 1558 1.1 F 1553 0.5 TH 1449 1.4 F 1448 0.9 S2200 4.2 2127 4.4 2259 4.4 2248 4.8 2154 4.2 2145 4.6 2237 4.5 2249 4.7
0313 1.5 0250 1.2 0417 1.2 0312 1.4 0313 0.9 0350 1.0 0418 0.61010 4.3 0945 4.6 1109 4.4 1006 4.2 0956 4.6 1051 4.4 1105 4.6
TU 1539 1.2 W 1519 0.8 F 1635 0.9 F 1528 1.1 SA 1534 0.6 M 1607 0.9 TU 1637 0.72242 4.3 2218 4.6 O 2337 4.5 2233 4.4 2229 4.8 2310 4.6
0358 1.3 0342 0.9 0453 1.0 0349 1.2 0357 0.6 0426 0.8 0459 0.61051 4.4 1032 4.8 1146 4.5 1045 4.4 1040 4.7 1124 4.5 1151 4.6
W 1620 1.1 TH 1608 0.5 SA 1709 0.8 SA 1605 0.9 S2322 4.4 2305 4.8 2309 4.5
0431 0.6 01117 4.9 1
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KEY: Full MoonNew Moon
Portsmouth Tide Tables 2013-2014
JAN 2014 FEB 2014
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W SA 1739 0.2 SU 1220 4.5 SA 1638 0.3 S1740 0.8
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T SU 1249 4.9 M 1251 4.5 S1822 0.3 1811 0.8 1819 0.6 1756 0.7
0 0131 4.9 0114 4.5 0018 4.9 0014 4.6 0121 4.7 0051 4.70 0644 0.5 0624 0.9 0542 0.3 0529 0.7 0639 0.7 0614 0.6
F M 1339 4.8 TU 1320 4.5 M 1230 4.8 TU 1225 4.5 TH 1343 4.6 F 1313 4.61 1905 0.4 1840 0.8 1802 0.3 1746 0.7 1857 0.8 1833 0.7
0 0228 4.8 0144 4.5 0105 4.9 0045 4.6 0202 4.6 0130 4.60 0728 0.7 0655 0.9 0623 0.4 0601 0.7 0717 0.9 0653 0.7
S TU 1433 4.6 W 1351 4.5 TU 1317 4.8 W 1256 4.6 F 1429 4.5 SA 1357 4.61 1949 0.7 1911 0.8 1843 0.4 1817 0.7 1935 1.1 1914 0.9
0 0321 4.7 0216 4.5 0154 4.8 0116 4.6 0243 4.4 0215 4.50 0814 1.0 0729 0.9 0704 0.6 0633 0.7 0754 1.2 0736 0.9
S W 1529 4.4 TH 1427 4.4 W 1407 4.6 TH 1329 4.6 SA 1515 4.3 S2035 1.1 1947 0.9 1923 0.7 1850 0.7 2016 1.4 2000 1.1
0 0407 4.5 0255 4.4 0240 4.6 0150 4.5 0324 4.1 0311 4.30 0904 1.3 0809 1.0 0744 0.9 0709 0.7 0836 1.5 0827 1.1
M TH 1623 4.2 F 1512 4.2 TH 1457 4.5 F 1408 4.5 S2129 1.4 2030 1.1 2003 1.1 1927 0.9 2105 1.8 2058 1.4
0 0453 4.2 0344 4.2 0323 4.4 0230 4.4 0409 3.9 0418 4.10 1009 1.6 0857 1.3 0826 1.2 0749 0.9 0933 1.8 0932 1.4
T F 1719 4.0 SA 1610 4.1 F 1547 4.2 SA 1456 4.3 M 1655 3.8 TU 1710 4.12 2242 1.8 2122 1.4 2048 1.4 2011 1.1
0548 4.0 0448 4.0 0406 4.2 0321 4.3 0508 3.6 0534 4.00 1127 1.8 0959 1.5 0916 1.6 0837 1.2 1115 2.0 1114 1.6
W SA 1823 3.8 SU 1726 3.9 SA 1639 4.0 S2357 1.9 2232 1.7
0655 3.8 0606 3.9 0457 3.9 0428 4.0 0645 3.5 0001 1.71 1237 1.9 1133 1.7 1040 1.8 0938 1.5 1225 1.9 0650 4.0
T SU 1935 3.7 M 1854 3.9 S
0105 1.9 0028 1.8 0610 3.6 0549 3.9 0102 2.0 0108 1.51 0803 3.8 0729 4.0 1202 1.9 1127 1.7 0759 3.7 0755 4.2
F M 1341 1.7 TU 1312 1.5 M 1902 3.6 TU 1842 3.9 TH 1322 1.8 F 1332 1.22 2043 3.8 2014 4.1 2035 3.9 2036 4.4
0 0206 1.8 0144 1.5 0036 2.0 0024 1.8 0154 1.8 0202 1.20 0902 4.0 0837 4.2 0729 3.6 0712 4.0 0853 3.9 0849 4.3
S TU 1434 1.5 W 1414 1.2 TU 1309 1.9 W 1258 1.5 F 1409 1.5 SA 1423 1.02 2138 4.0 2114 4.3 2013 3.7 1958 4.1 2122 4.2 2124 4.6
0 0256 1.6 0241 1.2 0141 1.9 0133 1.5 0236 1.5 0250 1.00 0949 4.1 0929 4.5 0834 3.8 0818 4.2 0937 4.1 0935 4.5
S W 1518 1.3 TH 1506 0.8 W 1405 1.7 TH 1357 1.2 SA 1450 1.3 S2221 4.2 2203 4.6 2111 4.0 2057 4.4 2201 4.3 2207 4.7
0 0339 1.4 0331 0.8 0232 1.7 0226 1.2 0314 1.2 0335 0.80 1031 4.3 1016 4.7 0924 4.0 0910 4.4 1016 4.3 1020 4.6
M TH 1558 1.1 F 1553 0.5 TH 1449 1.4 F 1448 0.9 S2259 4.4 2248 4.8 2154 4.2 2145 4.6 2237 4.5 2249 4.7
0 0417 1.2 0312 1.4 0313 0.9 0350 1.0 0418 0.61 1109 4.4 1006 4.2 0956 4.6 1051 4.4 1105 4.6
T F 1635 0.9 F 1528 1.1 SA 1534 0.6 M 1607 0.9 TU 1637 0.72 O 2337 4.5 2233 4.4 2229 4.8 2310 4.6
0453 1.0 0349 1.2 0357 0.6 0426 0.8 0459 0.61 1146 4.5 1045 4.4 1040 4.7 1124 4.5 1151 4.6
W SA 1709 0.8 SA 1605 0.9 S
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W SA 1638 0.3 SU 1640 0.8 TU 1740 0.4 W 1720 0.72333 4.9 O 2342 4.5
0 0500 0.4 0457 0.8 0038 4.8 0015 4.71 1144 4.9 1154 4.5 0601 0.5 0537 0.6
T SU 1721 0.2 M 1714 0.7 W 1255 4.7 TH 1234 4.61
0018 4.9 0014 4.6 0121 4.7 0051 4.70 0542 0.3 0529 0.7 0639 0.7 0614 0.6
F M 1230 4.8 TU 1225 4.5 TH 1343 4.6 F 1313 4.61 1802 0.3 1746 0.7 1857 0.8 1833 0.7
0 0105 4.9 0045 4.6 0202 4.6 0130 4.60 0623 0.4 0601 0.7 0717 0.9 0653 0.7
S TU 1317 4.8 W 1256 4.6 F 1429 4.5 SA 1357 4.61 1843 0.4 1817 0.7 1935 1.1 1914 0.9
0 0154 4.8 0116 4.6 0243 4.4 0215 4.50 0704 0.6 0633 0.7 0754 1.2 0736 0.9
S W 1407 4.6 TH 1329 4.6 SA 1515 4.3 S1923 0.7 1850 0.7 2016 1.4 2000 1.1
0 0240 4.6 0150 4.5 0324 4.1 0311 4.30 0744 0.9 0709 0.7 0836 1.5 0827 1.1
M TH 1457 4.5 F 1408 4.5 S2003 1.1 1927 0.9 2105 1.8 2058 1.4
0 0323 4.4 0230 4.4 0409 3.9 0418 4.10 0826 1.2 0749 0.9 0933 1.8 0932 1.4
T F 1547 4.2 SA 1456 4.3 M 1655 3.8 TU 1710 4.12 2048 1.4 2011 1.1
0406 4.2 0321 4.3 0508 3.6 0534 4.00 0916 1.6 0837 1.2 1115 2.0 1114 1.6
W SA 1639 4.0 SU 1558 4.1 TU 1815 3.7 W 1826 4.12149 1.8 2103 1.4 2357 2.1
0 0457 3.9 0428 4.0 0645 3.5 0001 1.71 1040 1.8 0938 1.5 1225 1.9 0650 4.0
T SU 1743 3.7 M 1715 4.0 W 1935 3.7 TH 1232 1.42 2323 2.0 2219 1.7 1937 4.3
0 0610 3.6 0549 3.9 0102 2.0 0108 1.51 1202 1.9 1127 1.7 0759 3.7 0755 4.2
F M 1902 3.6 TU 1842 3.9 TH 1322 1.8 F 1332 1.22
0036 2.0 0024 1.8 0154 1.8 0202 1.20 0729 3.6 0712 4.0 0853 3.9 0849 4.3
S TU 1309 1.9 W 1258 1.5 F 1409 1.5 SA 1423 1.02 2013 3.7 1958 4.1 2122 4.2 2124 4.6
0 0141 1.9 0133 1.5 0236 1.5 0250 1.00 0834 3.8 0818 4.2 0937 4.1 0935 4.5
S W 1405 1.7 TH 1357 1.2 SA 1450 1.3 S2111 4.0 2057 4.4 2201 4.3 2207 4.7
0 0232 1.7 0226 1.2 0314 1.2 0335 0.80 0924 4.0 0910 4.4 1016 4.3 1020 4.6
M TH 1449 1.4 F 1448 0.9 S2154 4.2 2145 4.6 2237 4.5 2249 4.7
0 0312 1.4 0313 0.9 0350 1.0 0418 0.61 1006 4.2 0956 4.6 1051 4.4 1105 4.6
T F 1528 1.1 SA 1534 0.6 M 1607 0.9 TU 1637 0.72 2233 4.4 2229 4.8 2310 4.6
0349 1.2 0357 0.6 0426 0.8 0459 0.61 1045 4.4 1040 4.7 1124 4.5 1151 4.6
W SA 1605 0.9 SU 1617 0.4 TU 1644 0.7 W 1718 0.72 2309 4.5 2312 4.8 O 2342 4.6
0 0440 0.41 1124 4.8
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T W 1255 4.7 TH 1234 4.61 1819 0.6 1756 0.7
0 0121 4.7 0051 4.70 0639 0.7 0614 0.6
F TH 1343 4.6 F 1313 4.61 1857 0.8 1833 0.7
0 0202 4.6 0130 4.60 0717 0.9 0653 0.7
S F 1429 4.5 SA 1357 4.61 1935 1.1 1914 0.9
0 0243 4.4 0215 4.50 0754 1.2 0736 0.9
S SA 1515 4.3 SU 1451 4.41 2016 1.4 2000 1.1
0 0324 4.1 0311 4.30 0836 1.5 0827 1.1
M SU 1600 4.1 M 1557 4.32 2105 1.8 2058 1.4
0 0409 3.9 0418 4.10 0933 1.8 0932 1.4
T M 1655 3.8 TU 1710 4.12 2236 2.0 2223 1.7
0 0508 3.6 0534 4.00 1115 2.0 1114 1.6
W TU 1815 3.7 W 1826 4.12357 2.1
0 0645 3.5 0001 1.71 1225 1.9 0650 4.0
T W 1935 3.7 TH 1232 1.42 1937 4.3
0 0102 2.0 0108 1.51 0759 3.7 0755 4.2
F TH 1322 1.8 F 1332 1.22 2035 3.9 2036 4.4
0 0154 1.8 0202 1.20 0853 3.9 0849 4.3
S F 1409 1.5 SA 1423 1.02 2122 4.2 2124 4.6
0 0236 1.5 0250 1.00 0937 4.1 0935 4.5
S SA 1450 1.3 SU 1510 0.82 2201 4.3 2207 4.7
0 0314 1.2 0335 0.80 1016 4.3 1020 4.6
M SU 1529 1.0 M 1554 0.72 2237 4.5 2249 4.7
0 0350 1.0 0418 0.61 1051 4.4 1105 4.6
T M 1607 0.9 TU 1637 0.72 2310 4.6 2331 4.7
0 0426 0.8 0459 0.61 1124 4.5 1151 4.6
W TU 1644 0.7 W 1718 0.72 O 2342 4.6
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2 The Pippins 116
AAM Cowes Week 47
Anchorage Guest House 116
Anne Toms Gallery 63
Auto Marine Services 121
Axcess-electric Bikes 81
Banks Sails 133
Beken of Cowes 127
Belladonna Yachting IBC
Bembridge Powerboat Training
and Charter 118, 128, 130
Boat Transport Ltd 117
Boatson.TV 33
Boutique Boat Charter 51
Britannia House 116
C2 Ribs 129
Chatham Marine 52, 53, 55, 57
Clipper Events 123
Cobb's Quay Marina 124
Cowes Yacht Haven 73, 124
Craftinsure.com 21
Daring Class Association
42, 118, 134
Drivers Dry Berthing Ltd 124,134
East Cowes Sailing Club 134
Eddie Mays Marine Photographer
127
Endeavour House 116, 118, 146
Endeavour Quay 118
Firstaway Charters 119, 122
Folly Launch 132
Folly Moorings 124
Folly Waterbus 66, 132
Greenham Regis Marine
Electronics 120
Hamble Point Marina 124
Hamble Point Yacht Charters
119, 130
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ADVERTISERS’ INDEX 155
ADVERTISERS’ INDEX
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Advertisers’ IndexHamo Thornycroft Marine
Photography 127
Haven Knox-Johnston 115
Hythe Marina Village 124
International Ocean Services 39,
132
Island Harbour 5, 124
Island Sailing Club 134
Islandoffshorephotography.co.uk
128
Isle of Wight Motorhomes 9
Jeremy Rogers 85
Kemp Sails 132
Kemps Quay 91
Lisburne - JOG Startline 116
Lugleys of Cowes 69
Mackenzies 160
Marchwood Yacht Club 134
MDL Management PLC
58, 60, 95, 99, 111
Medina Yard
11, 15, 67, 118, 119, 124
Mercury Yacht Harbour 124
Moreton Marine 118
MSJ Events 122
Multihull World 113
Naughty Gull Marine Graphics
15, 117
Norwest Marine 135
Ocean Village Marina 124
Panerai OBC
Paul Newell Sails 132
Plymouth City Council IFC
Poole Quay Boat Haven 125
Port Hamble Marina 124
Powerplus Marine
31, 118, 138, 139
Premier Marinas 103
Priory Bay Hotel 7
Professional Yacht Deliveries 117
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ProMo Marine Yacht Management
117, 119, 132
PSP Logistics 19
Pure Latitude 13
PW Marine Photography 128
Quba & Co Ltd 17
Quentin House 116
Rampant Sailing Days 119
Rapanui 12
Rib-it.com 129
RK Marine 121
RNLI 40, 41
Rowell Yachting Services 35, 132
Royal Air Force Yacht Club 134
Royal Harbour Marina 125
Royal Lymington Yacht Club 134
Royal Ocean Racing Club 134
Royal Victoria Yacht Club 75, 134
Ryde Harbour 124
Sails Café 17, 25, 128
Sapphire Yachting 131
Saxon Wharf 124
Sea Start 59
Seafarer Guesthouse 116
Sealift2 International
3, 117, 119, 122
Shamrock Quay 124
Shanklin Jewellers 11
Shoreline Yacht Transport 117
Snorkers of Cowes 67
Solent Charters 119, 122
Solent Events 122
Solent Rib Hire & Charter 128
Solent Spars 27, 122
Solitaire Charters 119
Songbird Villa 116
Advertisers’ Index
ADVERTISERS’ INDEX 157
ADVERTISERS’ INDEX
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Advertisers’ IndexSouthern Vectis 71
Spinlock 25
The Anchor Inn 116, 128
The Boat House Cafe 95
The Breeze Restaurant & Bar 5
The Bugle 95
The Bugle Coaching Inn 63
The Duke of York 116, 128
The Fishbourne 75, 128
The Island Events Company 122
The Jolly Roger 100, 128
The Maples Hotel 116
The New Inn 65, 128
The Old Village Inn 79
The Pier View 128
The Really Useful Boat Company
119
The Red Duster 69, 128
The Vectis Tavern 128
Timex Group 37
TKz Media 50, 57
Town Quay Marina 126
Trusty Motor Boats 97, 117
Universal Marina 124
VecWash 70
Wiley Nautical 23
Will Squibb 79, 118
Windward Sailing 130
Visit Isle of Wight 157
Wroath Marine 121
Yellow Admiral 120
zodani Charters 49
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