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MARINA GUIDE & TIDE TABLES 2013 PORT SOLENT A Mooring Piles 74R Moorings 73R FL(3)R 10sec 72R Portchester Castle Port Solent Marina B FL(3)G 10sec FL(2)G 5sec 75 G Moorings 72A Long FL G 10sec 77G 70R 78G VHF Calling Point Moorings FL (5)G 10sec 79G 69R 68A FL(4)R 10sec 68R FL (4)G 10sec 80G 81G 83R 82 S.Cardinal 84G 85G 67R FL(3)R 10sec FL(2)R 5sec 66R Bomb Ketch Lake Tipner Lake 65R 64R Fareham Lake 62R FL R 5sec 63R 61R Porchester Lake 60R 59R Dolphins with cranes 58R FL(3)R 5sec Large vessel 57R moorings 89G 90G 91G Long FL G 10sec FL(3)G 10sec 86G 87 W.Cardinal FL G 5sec 88G 92G FL(2)G 5sec 93G FL(3 )G 5sec Foul Ground Bouys 94G 95G Q FL 96G 97G Large vessel moorings Q FL(6)W & Long FL W 15sec 98Y Marina Office 023 9221 0765 Email: portsolent@premiermarinas.com VHF Ch. 80 USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS Emergency Services 08450 454 545 Police Station Coastguard 023 9255 2100 FL G 5sec 76G Long FL R 10sec 71R N FL(4)R 10sec Brick Kiln Lake HEALTH Dentist - Mr A. Roxar 023 9237 9695 Doctors - Dr S. T. McKenning 023 9237 7006 Queen Alexandra Hospital 023 9228 6000 GENERAL HM Customs & Excise Tesco Express (24 hour) 0845 010 9000 023 9230 7800 WIFI SERVICE Help Desk 0871 909 9980 1. EASTBOURNE 01323 470099 sovereignharbour@premiermarinas.com 2. BRIGHTON 01273 819919 brighton@premiermarinas.com 3. CHICHESTER 01243 512731 chichester@premiermarinas.com 8. 4. SOUTHSEA 023 9282 2719 southsea@premiermarinas.com 5. PORT SOLENT 023 9221 0765 portsolent@premiermarinas.com 6. Gosport 023 9252 4811 gosport@premiermarinas.com 7. SWANWICK 01489 884081 swanwick@premiermarinas.com 8. FALMOUTH 01326 316620 falmouth@premiermarinas.com HEAD OFFICE PREMIER MARINAS LTD SWANWICK MARINA SOUTHAMPTON HAMPSHIRE SO31 1ZL 01489 885000 office@premiermarinas.com 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. A FIRST-CLASS LOCATION, OUTSTANDING VALUE AND A PASSION FOR EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE WELCOME TO PREMIER’S PORT SOLENT MARINA. We hope that this guide will help you to get the most out of the marina and will tell you all you need to know about the location, our onsite facilities and the local tides. But if you require further information, please do not hesitate to contact the marina reception. Port Solent Marina is just one of eight prestigious marinas owned and operated by Premier Marinas. Our other first-class marina locations include Eastbourne, Brighton, Chichester, Southsea, Gosport, Swanwick and Falmouth. www.premiermarinas.com WITH 24-HOUR EASY ACCESS TO THE SOLENT, NEW LUXURY BERTH HOLDER FACILITIES AND PLENTY TO DO, PORT SOLENT IS A WORTHY RECIPIENT OF THE YACHT HARBOUR ASSOCIATION’S FIVE GOLD ANCHORS AWARD AND ARGUABLY, THE BEST MARINA ON THE SOUTH COAST. ADD A KALEIDOSCOPE OF RESTAURANTS, A MULTIPLEX CINEMA AND A HEALTH CLUB PLUS A CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND AND THIS MARINA HAS IT ALL. PORT SOLENT TYHA Gold Anchor Award Scheme Set against the vibrant backdrop of the Boardwalk’s kaleidoscope of bars, restaurants and entertainment, this family friendly marina offers exceptional facilities and a great start point from which to experience the delights of the Solent. From here, you can easily reach Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard, explore Chichester Harbour’s natural beauty, visit the famous yacht havens on the Isle of Wight, or venture further afield to Beaulieu, Lymington or Poole. Port Solent’s sheltered waters also make the marina one of the best places in which to carry out repairs or winter your boat. Aside from the fully serviced boatyard that includes a 40 ton travel hoist, there is a comprehensive suite of repair services - from electronics to full GRP repairs, rigging to engineering. Add unlimited storage ashore, 24-hour locking, a fuel berth and manned security and Port Solent makes the perfect place for a weekend escape or to permanently berth your boat. ONSITE FACILITIES • Fully serviced boatyard, 40 ton hoist with crane, unlimited storage ashore • Chandlery and brokerage • Diesel and petrol – 24 hours • Electricity and water on pontoons • Luxury showers, toilets and launderette • WiFi • 24-hour security and CCTV • Dedicated berth holder car parks • Cinema, health club, bars, restaurants www.premiermarinas.com FINDING PORT SOLENT MARINA APPROACH BY SEA PORTCHESTER LAKE ENTRANCE AT PILE NO.78 CALL PORT SOLENT ON VHF CH. 80 AND REQUEST A LOCK IN The entrance to Portchester Lake, which is about a mile north of the harbour entrance, is marked to the west by pile No.57 and to the east by pile No.95. The whole channel is marked by red piles to the west, numbered 57 to 74 (leave to port) and by green piles to the east running from 95 to 75. Twenty of the piles are lit by navigational lights (see chart extract opposite). In season, the upper section is well marked by moored yachts. Out of season, beware of many unlit moorings on both sides of the channel. From pile No.80 turn slowly almost due north to pile No.79 avoiding the shallow water immediately north of pile No.80. At low tide keep to the port side of the channel to pile No.72A, thereafter cross to the starboard side of the channel to pile No.76. pile No.75 opens the channel between rows of piled yacht moorings. PASSAGE NORTH THROUGH PORTCHESTER LAKE A Mooring Piles 74R Moorings Portchester Castle 73R FL(3)R 10sec 72R B FL(3)G 10sec FL(2)G 5sec 75 G Moorings FL G 5sec 76G 72A Long FL R 10sec 71R N FL(4)R 10sec Port Solent Marina Long FL G 10sec 77G 70R 78G VHF Calling Point Moorings FL (5)G 10sec 79G 69R 68A FL(4)R 10sec 68R FL (4)G 10sec 80G 81G 83R 82 S.Cardinal 84G 85G 67R FL(3)R 10sec FL(2)R 5sec 66R Bomb Ketch Lake Tipner Lake 65R 64R Fareham Lake 61R Porchester Lake 60R 59R Dolphins with cranes 58R FL(3)R 5sec Large vessel 57R moorings 62R FL R 5sec 63R 89G 90G 91G Long FL G 10sec FL(3)G 10sec 86G 87 W.Cardinal FL G 5sec 88G 92G FL(2)G 5sec 93G FL(3 )G 5sec Foul Ground Bouys Brick Kiln Lake At night make for pile No.57 approximately 1 mile north of the harbour entrance this marks the entrance to Portchester Channel. You should also look for pile No.95 until the channel opens. Both these piles are visible at 3.2 miles. Immediately to the north of pile No.94 are two unlit spherical yellow buoys marking foul ground and these should be left to starboard. Although the channel in the south is wide, the best water is defined by large buoys, which are not lit, and should be left to port. At night this reach of the channel is clearly defined by lit starboard hand piles No’s 93, 92, 90, 88 and 86. 97G Large vessel moorings Q FL(6)W & Long FL W 15sec 98Y LOCK ENTRANCE WAYPOINT Latitude 50º 50’ 37” N Longitude 01º 06’ 06” W movements, it will sound five short blasts. Make your intentions clear. 2. Keep to the Small Boat Channel in the west side of the harbour entrance. 3. Keep well to starboard in all channels. If you have to cross a main channel, do so at right angles and only when clear of large vessels. 4. The speed limit within the harbour is 10 knots with an advisory limit of 5 knots at Portchester. 5. Craft fitted with engines must use them in between Ballast and the No 4 Bar. 6. In fog or poor visibility, stay alongside. If caught out seek a safe berth or anchorage as soon as possible. 7. The main marine VHF channel for control of shipping by QHM is 11, you may find it useful to listen in if you have it because it gives you a good idea of shipping movements. 8. You are not allowed to stop or linger in the range safety arcs of Tipner Range. The limits are marked to the south by pile No’s 62 and 87 and to the north by pile No’s 70 and 78. 9. Navigational piles should not be approached too closely as many are on mudbanks which are steep in most parts but beginning to edge into the channel in some places. 10. The master of a vessel navigating the Dockyard Port should navigate the vessel with care and caution and in such a manner as to not cause annoyance to the occupants of any other vessel, or cause damage or danger to any other vessel or to any moorings or other property. TO PORT SOLENT BY FERRY Port Solent enjoys excellent links to the continent, the Channel Islands and to the Isle of Wight via Portsmouth ferry and hovercraft services. TO PORT SOLENT BY AIR Port Solent is within easy reach of Heathrow and Gatwick Airports. Southampton and Goodwood Airports provide local, national and international flights. Southampton – 0844 481 7777 and Goodwood – 01243 755 061 (private light aircraft only). TO PORT SOLENT BY ROAD Port Solent’s postal address is Port Solent Marina, South Lockside, Port Solent, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 4TJ From the west: Motorway access is via the M27 at junction 12. Branch left, signposted A27 Paulsgrove, then merge onto the A27. Follow the A27 into Southampton Road. Turn left onto Port Way, signposted Port Solent. From the east: At Hilsea, branch left, off the A27. Then at the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Western Road – A27 – signposted Fareham. Follow the A27 into Southampton Road past Tesco. Immediately under the motorway bridge filter left at the lights into Portway, signposted Port Solent. From Portsmouth: Take the M275 and follow the signs. As you clear the buoys, in the vicinity of pile No.63 to port, and pile No.88 to starboard, the channel narrows and starts a long left-hand bend. North of 86 the best water now lies close to the three port piles No.66, No.67 and No.68. On the right-hand side opposite these piles is Tipner Lake. This entrance is marked by two piles red No.82 and green No.85. TO PORT SOLENT BY BUS The former on the starboard side of the main channel can cause confusion. As you proceed around the bend the gates at lit piles No.68 to port and No.80 to starboard mark the sharp turn left into the final section of channel with Portchester Castle to port. TO PORT SOLENT BY RAIL QUEEN’S HARBOUR MASTER RULES AND REGULATIONS Portsmouth and Southsea is the nearest main line station with regular connections to Chichester, Brighton, London and Southampton. The nearest local station is Portchester and the station at Havant offers 1. Keep clear of ships and avoid close quarters situations. Remember that many ships in the main channel and harbour will be unable to manoeuvre to keep clear of you. If a large vessel is in doubt about your 94G 95G Q FL 96G Proceed between the moorings steering on pile A and pile B. Once abeam of pile B, steer to follow a line leaving the outer pontoons to starboard. At pile B the lock entrance will be clearly visible. Do not proceed into the lock barrel unless three green entry lights show. If it is necessary to wait for the lock, moor to the outer waiting pontoon, clear of the lock entrance. Please note that during the ‘off-season’ the outer waiting pontoon may not be in position. connections to London Waterloo and Portsmouth Harbour services. National Rail Enquiries 08457 484950. Every day bus 24 runs hourly between The Hard, Portsmouth and Port Solent. Bus 11 and 11A run between Port Solent and Cosham via Tesco. Bus 57 runs from Portsmouth Hard to Warsash via Tesco where you can pick up the number 11 or 11A. (Port Solent bus stop is in front of the UCI Odeon). CROSSING RULES If crossing to Gunwharf Quays or the Town Camber you must ask permission from the QHM on Channel 11 and cross north of Ballast Beacon. Remain 250m clear of all warships and MOD berths and facilities www.qhmportsmouth.com www.premiermarinas.com LOCKING PROCEDURE LOCKING PROCEDURES • On arrival at our calling point on pile ‘Green No.78’ call ‘Port Solent’ on VHF channel 80 and request a lock in • During peak periods we operate a number system and staff will mark your position in the queue • Monitor channel 80 and follow instructions • You will be asked to enter the lock on the green light or when you hear your ‘queue’ number called • Enter the lock with fenders on both sides and go as far forward as possible or as directed by staff • You will be given berthing instructions by the lock master • Turn your engine(s) off • Secure your lines OUTBOUND • When you want to leave the marina call Port Solent on VHF channel 80 • If the lock is available, you will be asked to slip your berth and proceed to the main fairway • Enter the lock on the green light only and listen to instructions from the lock master • In the lock, secure your boat alongside the pontoon as far forward as possible • The lock master may ask you for a return date • If you stayed overnight, please return any access fobs during the locking process • In peak times, you will be given a number. Remain on your berth, monitoring VHF channel 80. When the lock is available, your number will be called • In order to speed up the lock process, we would prefer visitors not to pay in the lock outbound FREE FLOW • At FREE FLOW – as the tide reaches the marina basin level - both sets of lock gates are opened. During neap tides and extreme spring high tides free flow may not operate • An orange flashing light on the traffic signal poles, indicates free flow is operating • Red and green traffic lights control access through the lock • Call up the lock master on VHF channel 80 to log arrival/departure • Tidal flow may be faster than expected whilst passing through the lock FOR SAFETY REASONS IT IS FORBIDDEN TO STOP IN THE LOCK DURING FREE FLOW LIGHT SEQUENCE Flashing Red Light Emergency stop. All vessels must stop immediately. Red Light Stop. Vessels may not proceed. Green Light Vessels may proceed. Flashing Orange Beacon Indicates Free Flow is operating. www.premiermarinas.com ITH Fuel Bay Public Toilets Launderette Trolley park Fire assembly points CL OS E PORT W AY AC E IS ACE PL CA PL CARNE RB TINTAGEL WAY MULLION CLOSE BRYHER BRIDGE PLACE SENNEN NEWLYN WAY BRYHER ISLAND Inner Waiting Pontoon Oyster Quay LOCK LO The Boardwalk Boatyard Office The Port House Undercover Boat Shed The Slipway H ROAC CK APP WesternBoat/ Car Park Bridgehead 3 Portsmouth Harbour Yacht Club Bridgehead 2 Crane Quay The Anchorage Bridgehead 1 MARINA RECEPTION Chandlery, Marine Engineers/ Boat Repairs Outer Waiting Pontoon PORT WAY IEW Recycling/Waste point Toilets & Baby Change CA DG W KELSEY HEAD LOCK V Pub/Shops Berth Holders Showers, Berth Holder Parking R PO Restaurant/Café Pontoon Blasting Bay Slipway Compound David Lloyd Health & Fitness Club Waste Eastern Oil Boat Park MARINA KEEP Multiplex Cinema Car Park Boardwalk Car Park PORT SOLENT AY TW Key to Harbour Plan www.premiermarinas.com PORT SOLENT USEFUL INFORMATION THE MARINA ADDRESS Port Solent’s full postal address is Port Solent Marina, South Lockside, Port Solent, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 4TJ 24-HOUR MARINA RECEPTION The marina reception is open 24 hours a day. You may contact the reception on VHF channel 80, telephone 023 9221 0765 or call in to the reception at any time. 24-HOUR SECURITY CCTV cameras cover berths, car parks, bridgeheads, and the shoreside. There are also 24-hour security patrols. Each pontoon bridgehead has an access control system activated by a programmed fob or key code. NOTICES TO MARINERS 24-HOUR FUEL BAY WITH GAS The fuel bay is open 24 hours a day and sells diesel and unleaded petrol. Gas cylinders are also available. Please call on VHF channel 80 before heading for the fuel bay. Out of hours, lock operation takes priority. PUMP-OUT FACILITIES Holding tank pump-out facilities are available on the fuel berth – please contact the marina for service. ELECTRICITY If you require electricity during your stay, please contact the marina reception. Overnight berthing includes £2.00 of electricity up to a maximum of two nights; further credit may be purchased from reception. LAUNDERETTE Weather forecasts are available from the marina reception. The launderette is on the ground floor of the Port House. There are coin operated washing and drying machines (£1 coins and 50 pence pieces) plus an iron and board. Entry can be gained by using the control fobs or access codes. LOCK ACCESS ICE The lock allows 24-hour access every day. Bags of ice are available for purchase from the marina reception. Notices issued by the Queen’s Harbour Master are displayed in the marina reception. WEATHER FORECASTS POST BOX There is a post box at The Boardwalk entrance. REFUSE AND RECYCLING Premier has full recycling facilities on-site. We ask that our customers join us in protecting the environment by using these facilities. Please make sure that you put your recyclables in the appropriate bin. Food and general waste should go into the household waste bins. Waste disposal areas are sited near the marina reception and each bridgehead. Waste oil can be disposed of in the Eastern Boat Park. Battery recycling bins are also available. A bin is provided for all non-EU food waste at reception only. BOATYARD SERVICES Port Solent has a fully serviced boatyard and public slipway. For details please see Marine Services at the back of this guide. www.premiermarinas.com PREMIER BERTH HOLDERS’ BENEFITS AND SAVINGS AS A PREMIER BERTH HOLDER YOU’LL ENJOY AN UNRIVALLED PACKAGE OF BENEFITS AND COST SAVINGS ‘THE PREMIER ADVANTAGE’. AN OVERVIEW OF THE SCHEME IS OUTLINED OPPOSITE BUT WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU REGULARLY GO ONLINE AT PREMIERMARINAS.COM/PREMIERADVANTAGE TO CHECK FOR NEW BENEFITS AND UPDATES. FREEDOM TO ROAM • 42 complimentary visitor nights – any Premier marina, any length of stay (subject to availability) • Easy transfers between Premier marinas • Cruising credits if you are away from your berth for between 30 and 90 days, April to September SAVINGS ON BOATING COSTS • Fuel at cost in Premier marinas • 20% discount on Premier Marine Insurance – and exclusive benefits • Telephone access to free SeaStart Mechanical Advice Line plus 20% discount on call-out fees • SeaStart membership fees held for 3 years BOATYARD SAVINGS • Minimum of eight weeks free storage ashore • 15% off lift, wash and launch services • 3 free boat movements per annum CONTRACT FLEXIBILITY • Option to transfer your contract if you sell your boat For new Premier Advantage offers and terms and conditions visit premiermarinas.com/premieradvantage www.premiermarinas.com RYA ACTIVE MARINA PROGRAMME WITH SUBSIDISED TRAINING PREMIER PORT SOLENT MARINA IS PART OF THE RYA ACTIVE MARINA PROGRAMME WHICH AIMS TO HELP BERTH HOLDERS AND MARINA VISITORS TO GET THE MOST OUT OF BOATING WITH A SUITE OF DEDICATED ACTIVITIES THAT ENHANCE THE SOCIAL SIDE OF MARINA LIFE AND OFFER SUBSIDISED TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FOR 2013. A programme of events and opportunities at Port Solent Marina means that you can take part in practical training workshops to build your knowledge of boating – including ‘own boat’ tuition. This could be a refresher on manoeuvring and berthing, crew training, or even a specialist workshop – helping you to tackle the things that challenge you most. Alongside workshops, the RYA Active Marina Programme will present you with the opportunity to socialise with other boat owners in your marina – and neighbouring Premier marinas! Enjoy cruising in company and spending time with like-minded people at social events, like our Berth Holders’ parties! Workshops include: • ‘Own boat’ tuition • Manoeuvring practice in the marina • Crew training and development days • Partners day • Locking in and out practice • Seamanship skills • Local pilotage • Basic navigation and more Visit news and events at premiermarinas.com for more information or speak to marina staff. Alternatively, scan the QR code for details about all of our events and for more information about the RYA Active Marina Programme, visit www.rya.org.uk/go/activemarina www.premiermarinas.com DATES FOR YOUR DIARY BELOW IS A LIST OF EVENTS TAKING PLACE IN 2013! THERE WILL ALSO BE SUBSIDISED RYA PRACTICAL AND SHOREBASED TRAINING WORKSHOPS AT EACH OF OUR MARINAS - SEE THE RYA ACTIVE MARINA PROGRAMME PAGES IN THIS GUIDE FOR MORE. DON’T FORGET, WE REGULARLY UPDATE EVENTS ON OUR WEBSITE, VISIT PREMIERMARINAS.COM. MARCH 2013 SWANWICK EASTER BOAT SHOW APRIL 2013 29 MARCH – 1 APRIL BEAULIEU BOAT JUMBLE 28 APRIL MAY 2013 SWANWICK SEA SAFETY WEEKEND 4 – 6 MAY JUNE 2013 ROUND THE ISLAND RACE 1 JUNE REFER A FRIEND INTO OUR MARINAS AND YOU COULD BOTH SAVE £500! AUGUST 2013 COWES WEEK SEPTEMBER 2013 11 – 18 AUGUST SWANWICK USED BOAT SHOW 13 - 22 SEPTEMBER PARK AND RIDE TO THE SOUTHAMPTON BOAT SHOW 13 - 22 SEPTEMBER Whether you’re thinking of buying or selling a new or used yacht or motor boat, the ‘Premier Swanwick Used Boat Show’ is one of the most established and successful used boat shows on the south coast. Plus, visit the show to get the very latest advice on boating, finance, electronics, berthing and marine insurance. Refreshments available. Premier’s Park and Ride return coach service gives visitors the chance to park at Swanwick Marina and experience all that the Used Boat Show has to offer before getting on the return coach to enjoy the PSP Southampton Boat Show 2013 – courtesy of the complimentary ticket given to you when you purchase a Park and Ride ticket. COMING UP THE BOARDWALK, PORT SOLENT FOR ALL YEAR ROUND EVENTS, VISIT WWW.PORTSOLENT.COM Spending time with friends is one of the great pleasures in life, which is why we would like you to know that if you refer a friend into any Premier marina you – and your friend will each be rewarded. As a Berth Holder you can claim up to £500 credit to your account and your friend, if they agree a 12-month berthing contract for a boat over 8 metres, will save up to £500 on the cost of their first year’s berthing. Contracts can start on the first day of any month and you can refer as many friends as you choose. Terms and conditions apply. TO FIND OUT MORE, PLEASE VISIT premiermarinas.com/referafriend OR CALL INTO YOUR MARINA OFFICE PLACES TO VISIT AND THINGS TO DO PORT SOLENT IS A STUNNING MODERN MARINA OFFERING A LIVELY AND VIBRANT WATERSIDE EXPERIENCE. ON THE BOARDWALK, THERE’S A VARIETY OF RESTAURANTS, PUBS AND CAFÉS TO TEMPT YOU - FROM ENGLISH FARE, TO ITALIAN COMFORT FOOD, HOT AND SPICY MEXICAN, TO THE MOUTH-WATERING TASTES OF THE ORIENT. IF YOU LIKE TO SHOP YOU’LL LOVE ABOVE THE BLUE, HAMPSHIRE’S BEST CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERY, PORT SOLENT IS ALSO GREAT FOR STOCKING UP ON OUTDOOR KIT WITH SNOW AND ROCK AND BRITAIN’S BIGGEST CHANDLERY – THE MARINE SUPER STORE. FOR TRIPS OUT THERE’S A MULTIPLEX CINEMA AND A DAVID LLOYD HEALTH AND FITNESS CLUB, BUT IF YOU’D LIKE TO STRETCH YOUR LEGS,THE 12TH CENTURY PORCHESTER CASTLE IS JUST A STROLL AWAY. Places to Visit Blue Reef Aquarium, Southsea Charles Dickens’ Birthplace D-Day Museum Explosion Museum Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Home to Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory, HMS Warrior and the Mary Rose Portchester Castle The Spinnaker Tower 023 9287 5222 023 9282 7261 023 9282 7261 023 9250 5600 023 9283 9766 023 9237 8291 023 9285 7520 Restaurants Chimichanga Chiquitos Dragon Marina Harvester Pub Indian Palace O Sole Mio Portsmouth Harbour Yacht Club (PHYC) Prezzo Rimjhim Indian The Sir Alec Rose Pub 023 9238 4198 023 9220 5070 023 9237 6888 023 9220 1012 023 9221 4444 023 9238 8697 023 9222 2228 023 9238 7951 023 9237 0720 023 9231 4800 Pizza Express 023 9232 5925 Watermark Zizzi Deans Diner 023 9237 7422 023 9238 5889 023 9238 1765 Shopping Above the Blue 023 9237 7099 Bookends Bookshop 023 9220 0265 Cotton Traders 023 9237 7481 La Cuisine Kitchen and Tableware 023 9232 5577 Pavers Shoes 023 9237 3067 Snow & Rock Sports Retailers 023 9220 5388 Waterside Properties 023 9220 0800 Leisure David Lloyd Odeon Cinema 023 9222 2700 0871 224 4007 Transport Aqua Cars Brittany Ferries First Provincial Bus Services Wight Link IOW Ferries 023 9265 4321 0871 244 0744 023 9286 3353 08713 761 000 www.premiermarinas.com IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY DIAL 999. SELECT THE SERVICE YOU REQUIRE. TELL THE OPERATOR THE NATURE OF THE EMERGENCY, WHERE YOU ARE AND THE TELEPHONE NUMBER YOU ARE CALLING FROM. CALL THE MARINA RECEPTION ON VHF 80 OR DIAL 023 9221 0765 TO ENSURE YOUR GENERAL SAFETY IN THE MARINA AND FOR ADVICE ON FIRE SAFETY IN THE MARINA – PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING NOTES. GENERAL SAFETY IN THE MARINA SAFETY IN THE MARINA • Keep clear of vessels and machinery involved in lifting operations • First aid is available from • Do not use bicycles, scooters the marina reception 24 or skateboards on the hours a day • Locate and familiarise yourself pontoons or jetties with the positions of the marina • Ensure that you use the correct size and quantity of emergency boxes – you will mooring lines for your boat find them on the pontoons. • Do not remove the supports These boxes house fire from your vessel in the yard extinguishers, throw lines, thermal blankets and first aid • Have electrical leads checked by a qualified person on a kits. Nearby you will find regular basis emergency ladders • Read the safety instructions on • Report all accidents and potential hazards to the marina the electricity supply pod before connecting your boat to reception immediately • Use rescue equipment only in the supply • Do not sail or row boats in the the event of an emergency – advise the marina reception marina if you use any of the ADVICE ON FIRE SAFETY equipment. Misuse of this IN THE MARINA equipment may have life- • Locate and note the position of threatening ramifications for fire muster points – see marina future users site map in this guide. Where • Keep the pontoons clear of applicable note Water materials, tenders etc Evacuation Points • Do not allow your vessel’s • At the Fuel Jetty: No smoking. anchors and davits to Turn off mobile phones, VHF overhang walkways radios, engines and cooking • While you are in the marina appliances. Extinguish naked keep your vessel speed to flames. Follow any instructions less than 5 knots – do not given by our trained members create wash • Do not ride, or allow children to of staff • Do not use BBQs on boats, ride in the marina trolleys • Children should wear suitable jetties or pontoons • Keep minimum stores of petrol, lifejackets and should be diesel and gas supervised when near the • Install a smoke alarm, test it water • In wet or icy weather watch out regularly – fitting a smoke alarm is the simplest step you for slippery pontoons • It is strictly forbidden to swim, can take to reduce the risk fish or scuba dive in the marina of fire • Ensure all gas installations are in a sound condition and checked regularly by a qualified registered contractor • Make sure your gas bottle (LPG) is secured and kept away from heat sources • Check that your fire extinguishers and fire blanket are serviceable • Always isolate fuel and gas on leaving your vessel • Check electrical heaters, dehumidifiers and 240v equipment on leaving your vessel IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY • Notify the marina reception on 023 9221 0765 or VHF channel 80. The marina staff will then implement their Emergency Action Plan • Dial 999 select the service you require. Tell the operator the nature of the emergency, where you are and the telephone number you are calling from • Do not try to tackle the incident yourself - unless you are appropriately trained for the incident at hand - and it is safe to do so • In the event of an evacuation leave immediately and head for the nearest fire muster point – see marina site map in this guide. If the route is blocked, make your way to the nearest Water Evacuation Point • Follow all instructions given by marina staff, security and the emergency services www.premiermarinas.com PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT, RECYCLING AND WASTE DISPOSAL IN THE MARINA PREMIER IS COMMITTED TO PROMOTING ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS AND RELATED GOOD PRACTICE AT ITS MARINAS. WE AIM TO ACHIEVE THIS THROUGH WORKING IN A SUSTAINABLE WAY AND BY OFFERING OUR CUSTOMERS AND COMMERCIAL PARTNERS INFORMATION AND THE MEANS TO DISPOSE OF WASTE RESPONSIBLY AND SAFELY. TO LOCATE THE FACILITIES DESCRIBED OPPOSITE – PLEASE REFER TO THE MARINA SITE MAP. ON THE WATER • Navigate carefully when you see marine wildlife and keep wash to a minimum. • Never allow rubbish to go overboard. • Use onshore toilets where possible and look into the option of installing a holding tank - Premier provides free-of-charge pump out facilities at several marinas - ask at the marina reception for details. • Use low phosphate, environmentally friendly cleaning products. • Be economical with water and avoid leaving hoses running. • Separate ‘household’ rubbish into general waste and recyclables and dispose appropriately using the bins provided on the marina. You may recycle glass, cardboard and paper. To locate the recycling facilities please refer to the marina site map ON THE FUEL BAY • Fill fuel containers away from the water’s edge and avoid spillages. Have clean-up materials to hand in case of accidents. • Please report bigger spills to ON YOUR BERTH • Noise - Avoid revving engines, a member of staff immediately playing loud music and secure – Premier has fuel spillage equipment and procedures halyards. in place to deal with such • Do not flush or clean out incidents. bilges in the marina. MAINTAINING YOUR BOAT • Service your engine regularly to increase its efficiency and save fuel. • Keep your hull clean to increase efficiency and save fuel. • Please dispose of waste oil, used oil filters, oily rags and oily bilge water in the hazardous waste bins provided. Oil filters should be drained. • Place waste batteries in the box provided. • Gas bottles should be returned to the supplier. Further environmental guidance is available from the ‘Green Blue’ initiative set up by the British Marine Federation and the Royal Yachting Association – visit www.thegreenblue.org.uk. www.premiermarinas.com PREMIER’S BOATYARD AND OTHER MARINE SERVICES WITH ONE OF THE BEST LIFTING AND BOATYARD FACILITIES ON THE SOUTH COAST, A HIGHLY TRAINED YARD TEAM AND A HOST OF MARINE TENANTS ON HAND, PORT SOLENT’S BOATYARD IS THE PERFECT PLACE TO CARRY OUT ROUTINE BOAT MAINTENANCE, OR TO MAKE A RUNNING REPAIR. PREMIER BOATYARD SERVICES Premier’s Port Solent Marina offers a quality boatyard service that includes the use of a Wise travel lift that is capable of lifting up to 40 tons. There is also a 1.8 ton jib crane on top of the Wise for small lifting jobs such as mast work. The yard’s highly trained team achieves outstanding levels of customer satisfaction and operating throughout the year, provides value for money lift, high-pressure wash and block-off services. 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Significant environmental and Warranty claims in relation to disposal cost benefit that the fuel pumps and injectors 2-300 litres of waste fuel does not have been eliminated Rocket Rentals have fitted the mls fuelof.purifier for nearly three years with excellent have to be disposed MADE IN UK results, in the past month alone the purifier has saved us two engines from serious Lynch Plant fully understands the enforced changes occurring with diesel quality plus the failure and consequent cost, Nov increasing threat of diesel bug contamination. Fitting the MLS purifier helps to 2011. protect our plant which keeps our customers working. Fuel Purifier Range for Marine Diesel Engines Simon Tomblin Managng Director Rocket Rentals Gloucester. REMOVES 99.91%Merrill OFLynch WATER & 95% OF BACTERIA Port Solent Marina PO6 4TR 4000HP 500 HP 200 HP 100HP Model Rocket Rentals have fitted the MLS purifier for nearly three years withOptions excellent results, in the MINIMISESUnit BREAKDOWNS PROLONGS ENGINE LIFE past month alone& the purifier has saved us two engines from serious failure and consequent Description MFP2 cost, Nov 2011. For engines with a fuel pump flow rate of up to 1.9 litres per minute. Simon Tomblin Managing Director Rocket Rentals, Gloucester. engine size of 400 HP. See manufacturers pump specification inc Maximum vat Model Options installation kitfor confirmation. Description Dimensions MFP2– 70mm Dia. x 170mm long included BRAND £378 Maintenance and Servicing Gel Coat colour matching MFP6 For engines with a fuel pump flow rate of up to 6 litres per minute. MFP2 and Stern Thrusters engine size of 1,500 HP. See manufacturersBow pump specification NEW £426 inc Maximum vat installation kitfor confirmation. 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PO6 4TR We Can Sell Your Boat marinesuperstore.com 1000+ boats available to view on our website: www.ancasta.com PORT SOLENT 12 The Slipway, Port Solent Marina, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 4TR T: 02392 373 300 E: portsolent@ancasta.com www.ancasta.com Europe’s Largest Brokerage Network: UK : Port Hamble (Head Office) | Brighton | Brixham | Cowes | Darthaven | Falmouth | Gosport Haslar | Hamble-Mercury | Lymington | Mylor | Plymouth | Poole | Port Solent | Swanwick France : La Napoule | Port Napoléon Spain : Palma Portugal : Algarve Main Switchboard : 02380 450 000 | Email : reception@ancasta.com New Boat Dealers For: JANUARY FREE FLOW DATE TIME HT OPEN CLOSE 1 01:31 Tue 06:38 13:33 18:56 2 02:06 Wed 07:14 14:09 19:32 3 02:46 Thu 07:53 14:51 20:13 4 03:33 Fri 08:39 15:43 21:01 5 04:28 Sat 09:34 16:46 21:59 6 05:30 Sun 10:43 17:57 23:16 7 06:37 Mon 12:08 19:10 4.5 1.2 4.5 1.0 4.5 1.2 4.4 1.0 4.5 1.2 4.3 1.1 4.4 1.4 4.2 1.3 4.3 1.5 4.1 1.5 4.2 1.7 4.0 1.6 4.2 1.6 4.1 00:31 02:36 12:33 14:38 01:06 03:11 13:14 15:29 01:46 03:51 14:21 15:11 02:38 04:53 15:13 16:03 03:58 04:48 8 00:40 1.6 Tue 07:45 4.3 13:21 1.5 20:18 4.2 9 01:47 1.4 Wed 08:47 4.5 14:21 1.2 21:19 4.4 10 02:46 1.2 Thu 09:41 4.7 15:16 0.9 22:14 4.6 11 03:39 1.0 Fri 10:31 4.8 16:06 0.7 23:04 4.8 12 04:29 0.8 Sat 11:17 4.9 16:53 0.5 23:53 4.8 13 05:15 0.7 Sun 12:03 4.9 17:39 0.4 14 00:43 4.9 Mon 06:00 0.7 12:50 4.8 18:22 0.5 15 01:36 4.8 Tue 06:44 0.7 13:38 4.7 19:05 0.6 HT OPEN CLOSE 16 02:34 4.7 Wed 07:27 0.9 14:29 4.5 19:47 0.9 17 03:21 4.6 Thu 08:12 1.2 15:21 4.4 20:31 1.2 18 04:01 4.4 Fri 08:59 1.5 16:11 4.2 21:19 1.5 19 04:44 4.2 Sat 09:57 1.7 17:03 3.9 22:22 1.8 20 05:33 4.0 Sun 11:11 1.9 18:04 3.7 23:37 2.0 05:00 21 06:37 3.9 05:50 Mon 12:23 1.9 19:17 3.7 01:19 04:44 13:29 15:34 02:06 05:26 14:26 16:41 03:06 05:21 15:41 16:31 04:14 05:04 DATE TIME 06:07 22 00:44 2.0 06:57 Tue 07:47 3.9 13:27 1.9 20:26 3.8 07:15 23 01:45 1.9 08:05 Wed 08:49 4.0 19:48 14:20 1.7 20:38 21:24 4.0 07:47 24 02:38 1.8 09:52 Thu 09:40 4.1 20:24 15:05 1.5 22:39 22:12 4.2 08:26 25 03:22 1.5 11:51 Fri 10:23 4.3 20:59 15:44 1.2 00:19 22:53 4.4 09:16 26 04:02 1.3 12:41 Sat 11:02 4.4 21:49 16:22 1.0 01:14 23:30 4.5 09:47 27 04:39 1.2 13:37 Sun 11:37 4.5 22:38 16:58 0.9 02:03 10:33 28 00:05 4.5 14:23 Mon 05:14 1.0 12:10 4.5 17:32 0.8 23:13 29 00:37 4.6 03:03 Tue 05:48 0.9 11:35 12:41 4.5 15:00 18:06 0.7 00:21 30 01:09 4.6 03:46 Wed 06:21 0.9 12:23 13:13 4.5 15:48 18:39 0.7 31 01:43 4.6 Thu 06:56 0.9 13:48 4.5 19:13 0.7 FEBRUARY FREE FLOW DATE 1 Fri 2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 5 Tue 21:42 22:32 09:53 10:43 21:58 00:13 10:07 12:22 22:30 00:35 10:37 12:42 23:05 01:10 11:10 13:15 23:22 02:42 11:41 13:46 22:54 03:14 12:13 14:18 00:28 03:48 12:48 14:53 TIME HT OPEN CLOSE 02:20 07:33 14:28 19:51 03:03 08:15 15:16 20:35 03:56 09:04 16:18 21:28 05:00 10:07 17:32 22:41 06:12 11:42 18:52 4.6 0.9 4.5 0.8 4.5 1.0 4.3 1.0 4.3 1.3 4.1 1.3 4.2 1.5 4.0 1.6 4.1 1.7 3.9 01:05 04:25 13:28 15:33 02:03 04:08 14:46 15:36 03:26 04:16 6 00:26 1.7 Wed 07:28 4.1 13:11 1.5 20:09 4.1 7 01:42 1.6 Thu 08:35 4.3 14:14 1.3 21:13 4.3 8 02:41 1.3 Fri 09:30 4.5 15:08 1.0 22:06 4.5 9 03:31 1.0 Sat 10:18 4.6 15:55 0.7 22:54 4.7 10 04:18 0.8 Sun 11:03 4.7 16:40 0.5 23:39 4.8 11 05:01 0.6 Mon 11:46 4.8 17:22 0.4 12 00:24 4.8 Tue 05:43 0.5 12:31 4.7 18:03 0.4 13 01:10 4.8 Wed 06:23 0.6 13:16 4.7 18:42 0.6 14 01:55 4.7 Thu 07:02 0.8 14:01 4.5 19:19 0.8 15 02:36 4.6 Fri 07:39 1.0 14:45 4.4 19:55 1.1 HT OPEN CLOSE 16 03:13 4.4 Sat 08:15 1.3 15:28 4.2 20:31 1.4 17 03:50 4.2 Sun 08:53 1.6 16:10 4.0 21:14 1.7 18 04:31 4.0 Mon 09:43 1.8 17:01 3.7 22:17 2.0 04:30 19 05:25 3.7 05:20 Tue 11:31 2.0 18:29 3.6 02:18 04:33 14:58 15:48 03:20 04:10 08:05 08:55 20:43 21:33 08:30 10:35 21:06 23:11 09:03 12:23 21:39 01:04 09:48 13:13 22:24 01:49 10:31 13:56 23:09 02:34 11:16 14:41 23:55 03:20 12:01 15:26 00:40 04:05 13:01 15:06 01:21 04:41 13:50 16:05 DATE TIME 20 00:09 2.1 Wed 07:03 3.6 12:53 2.0 19:55 3.6 21 01:21 2.1 Thu 08:19 3.7 13:52 1.8 20:58 3.8 22 02:17 1.9 Fri 09:15 3.9 14:37 1.5 21:47 4.1 23 02:59 1.6 Sat 09:59 4.2 15:17 1.3 22:27 4.3 24 03:37 1.3 Sun 10:36 4.3 15:55 1.0 23:02 4.5 25 04:14 1.0 Mon 11:11 4.5 16:33 0.8 23:35 4.6 26 04:50 0.8 Tue 11:44 4.6 17:09 0.6 27 00:08 4.6 Wed 05:25 0.7 12:17 4.6 17:44 0.5 28 00:42 4.7 Thu 06:00 0.6 12:51 4.6 18:18 0.5 MARCH FREE FLOW DATE 1 Fri 2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 5 Tue 6 Wed 09:29 10:19 21:57 22:47 10:06 10:56 22:02 00:07 10:11 12:16 22:20 01:40 10:29 13:49 22:53 02:13 11:02 14:22 23:33 02:52 11:36 14:56 TIME HT OPEN CLOSE 01:17 06:36 13:28 18:54 01:54 07:13 14:09 19:32 02:38 07:54 15:00 20:15 03:32 08:42 16:03 21:08 04:38 09:45 17:20 22:27 05:54 11:37 18:42 4.7 0.6 4.6 0.6 4.6 0.7 4.6 0.7 4.5 0.8 4.4 1.0 4.4 1.1 4.2 1.4 4.1 1.5 4.0 1.7 4.0 1.7 3.9 00:02 03:27 12:13 15:33 00:39 03:59 12:54 16:14 01:38 03:43 14:05 16:20 02:37 04:52 15:33 16:23 7 00:25 1.8 Thu 07:14 4.0 13:01 1.6 20:00 4.0 8 01:35 1.6 Fri 08:22 4.1 14:02 1.3 21:03 4.3 9 02:30 1.3 Sat 09:16 4.3 14:53 1.0 21:55 4.5 10 03:17 1.0 Sun 10:03 4.5 15:38 0.7 22:39 4.6 11 04:01 0.8 Mon 10:45 4.6 16:21 0.5 23:20 4.7 12 04:43 0.6 Tue 11:27 4.6 17:02 0.5 13 00:00 4.7 Wed 05:22 0.5 12:10 4.6 17:40 0.5 14 00:41 4.7 Thu 06:00 0.6 12:52 4.6 18:17 0.6 15 01:20 4.6 Fri 06:36 0.7 13:34 4.5 18:51 0.8 16 01:56 4.5 Sat 07:08 0.9 14:14 4.4 19:23 1.1 HT OPEN CLOSE 17 02:30 4.4 Sun 07:38 1.2 14:51 4.3 19:55 1.3 18 03:05 4.2 Mon 08:12 1.4 15:29 4.1 20:33 1.6 19 03:45 4.0 Tue 08:55 1.7 16:14 3.8 21:22 1.9 20 04:34 3.7 Wed 09:55 2.0 17:14 3.6 23:08 2.2 21 05:40 3.5 Thu 12:03 2.0 19:14 3.6 01:35 03:50 14:21 15:11 02:35 03:25 DATE 22 Fri 23 Sat 20:33 21:23 08:46 09:36 20:55 23:00 09:03 11:08 21:24 00:44 09:30 12:50 22:05 01:30 10:12 13:32 22:45 02:10 10:55 14:15 23:33 02:51 11:37 14:57 00:05 03:25 12:34 14:39 00:56 03:01 13:19 15:34 24 Sun 25 Mon 26 Tue 27 Wed 28 Thu 29 Fri 30 Sat 31 Sun TIME 00:44 07:42 13:09 20:25 01:41 08:43 13:59 21:15 02:25 09:28 14:42 21:55 03:05 10:06 15:23 22:29 03:44 10:40 16:03 23:02 04:22 11:14 16:41 23:37 05:00 11:50 17:19 00:00 00:13 05:37 12:28 17:56 00:51 06:15 13:09 18:35 02:32 07:55 14:56 20:16 Free flow times are approximate and subject to air pressure, weather and basin levels. During free flow the tide through the lock may run faster than expected. All tide times and heights are corrected to local time and chart datum – no further adjustment is required. Heights are in metres. 2.1 3.6 1.9 3.8 1.9 3.8 1.6 4.0 1.6 4.1 1.3 4.3 1.3 4.3 1.0 4.5 1.0 4.5 0.7 4.6 0.7 4.6 0.6 4.7 0.5 4.7 0.5 0.0 4.8 0.4 4.8 0.4 4.8 0.4 4.7 0.5 4.7 0.6 4.7 0.7 APRIL FREE FLOW DATE HT OPEN CLOSE 1 03:20 4.6 Mon 08:39 0.8 15:52 4.5 21:02 1.0 2 04:17 4.4 Tue 09:29 1.1 17:00 4.3 22:00 1.4 3 05:24 4.1 Wed 10:37 1.4 18:14 4.1 23:36 1.7 4 06:39 4.0 Thu 12:23 1.6 19:30 4.0 02:05 05:25 14:52 16:57 03:22 05:37 16:30 17:20 TIME 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 Sun 21:25 22:15 09:36 10:26 21:29 23:34 09:40 11:45 21:47 01:07 09:59 13:19 22:22 01:47 10:35 14:00 22:58 02:23 11:13 14:38 23:36 03:01 11:54 15:19 01:17 04:42 13:41 17:06 8 Mon 9 Tue 10 Wed 01:07 07:56 13:38 20:45 02:13 09:04 14:38 21:51 03:08 10:00 15:29 22:43 03:55 10:45 16:14 23:21 04:39 11:25 16:57 23:57 05:20 12:07 17:38 1.7 3.9 1.5 4.1 1.6 4.0 1.3 4.3 1.3 4.2 1.1 4.5 1.1 4.4 0.9 4.6 0.9 4.5 0.7 4.6 0.7 4.5 0.7 11 00:34 4.6 Thu 05:59 0.7 12:49 4.5 18:16 0.7 12 01:12 4.6 Fri 06:36 0.7 13:31 4.5 18:52 0.8 13 01:50 4.6 Sat 07:10 0.8 14:12 4.5 19:25 1.0 14 02:25 4.5 Sun 07:40 1.0 14:50 4.4 19:56 1.2 15 02:58 4.4 Mon 08:10 1.1 15:24 4.3 20:28 1.4 21:21 22:11 09:30 10:20 21:43 23:48 09:50 12:05 22:06 01:26 10:25 12:30 22:42 02:02 11:07 13:12 23:19 02:39 11:49 13:54 23:57 03:17 12:31 14:36 00:35 03:55 13:12 15:17 01:25 03:30 13:55 16:10 02:03 04:18 14:54 15:44 HT OPEN CLOSE 16 03:32 4.2 Tue 08:43 1.3 16:01 4.2 21:04 1.6 17 04:12 4.1 Wed 09:24 1.5 16:45 4.0 21:50 1.8 18 05:00 3.8 Thu 10:16 1.8 17:39 3.8 22:54 2.1 19 05:59 3.7 Fri 11:36 2.0 18:48 3.7 03:02 03:52 15:31 16:21 DATE TIME 20 00:44 2.1 Sat 07:18 3.6 13:15 1.9 20:34 3.8 21 01:51 1.9 Sun 08:57 3.7 14:13 1.7 21:32 4.0 22 02:43 1.6 Mon 09:48 4.0 15:02 1.4 22:14 4.3 23 03:27 1.3 Tue 10:27 4.2 15:47 1.1 22:50 4.5 24 04:10 1.0 Wed 11:05 4.5 16:30 0.8 23:27 4.7 25 04:52 0.7 Thu 11:43 4.6 17:12 0.6 26 Fri 27 Sat 28 Sun 29 Mon 30 Tue 00:05 05:34 12:24 17:54 00:46 06:15 13:07 18:36 01:28 06:57 13:54 19:19 02:14 07:41 14:47 20:04 03:05 08:28 15:50 20:55 4.8 0.5 4.8 0.5 4.9 0.4 4.8 0.5 4.9 0.4 4.8 0.6 4.8 0.5 4.7 0.8 4.7 0.7 4.6 1.1 21:44 22:34 09:57 10:47 21:50 23:55 10:05 12:10 22:12 01:37 10:28 13:48 22:50 02:15 11:09 14:34 23:16 03:06 11:52 15:17 22:58 03:48 12:39 16:04 00:59 04:24 13:32 16:57 01:50 05:15 14:35 17:55 MAY FREE FLOW DATE HT OPEN CLOSE 1 04:05 4.5 Wed 09:22 1.0 16:59 4.5 21:56 1.4 2 05:12 4.2 Thu 10:31 1.3 18:04 4.3 23:18 1.6 3 06:21 4.1 Fri 11:54 1.5 19:12 4.2 03:05 05:10 15:59 18:04 04:42 05:32 17:34 18:24 TIME 4 00:34 1.7 Sat 07:31 4.0 13:04 1.5 20:22 4.2 5 01:39 1.6 Sun 08:38 4.0 14:05 1.4 21:28 4.3 6 02:38 1.4 Mon 09:37 4.1 14:58 1.3 22:22 4.4 7 03:28 1.2 Tue 10:23 4.2 15:46 1.2 22:56 4.5 8 04:13 1.1 Wed 11:05 4.3 16:30 1.0 23:31 4.5 9 04:55 0.9 Thu 11:47 4.4 17:12 1.0 10 Fri 11 Sat 12 Sun 13 Mon 14 Tue 15 Wed 16 Thu 00:08 05:35 12:30 17:52 00:47 06:13 13:13 18:29 01:25 06:47 13:54 19:03 02:01 07:19 14:32 19:35 02:34 07:49 15:06 20:07 03:07 08:22 15:41 20:43 03:46 09:00 16:23 21:26 4.5 0.9 4.5 1.0 4.5 0.9 4.5 1.0 4.5 1.0 4.5 1.1 4.5 1.0 4.4 1.3 4.4 1.1 4.4 1.4 4.3 1.3 4.3 1.5 4.1 1.4 4.2 1.7 18:42 19:32 19:52 20:42 20:58 21:48 21:27 23:42 09:53 10:43 21:56 00:01 10:35 11:25 22:31 00:36 10:52 13:07 23:08 01:13 11:30 13:35 23:47 01:52 12:13 14:18 00:25 02:30 12:54 14:59 01:01 03:06 13:37 15:52 01:39 03:54 14:11 16:26 02:37 03:27 15:11 16:01 JUNE DATE TIME HT 04:32 09:48 17:12 22:19 18 05:26 Sat 10:47 18:08 23:26 19 06:29 Sun 12:02 19:13 4.0 1.6 4.1 1.8 3.9 1.7 4.0 1.9 3.8 1.8 4.0 17 Fri 20 00:45 1.8 Mon 07:41 3.8 13:18 1.6 20:22 4.1 21 01:51 1.6 Tue 08:49 4.0 14:18 1.4 21:20 4.3 22 02:46 1.4 Wed 09:43 4.2 15:09 1.2 22:09 4.5 23 03:36 1.1 Thu 10:30 4.4 15:58 0.9 22:54 4.7 24 04:23 0.8 Fri 11:17 4.6 16:45 0.7 23:39 4.8 25 05:10 0.6 Sat 12:04 4.8 17:32 0.6 26 00:24 4.9 Sun 05:57 0.4 12:52 4.8 18:19 0.6 27 01:10 4.9 Mon 06:42 0.4 13:43 4.9 19:06 0.6 28 01:59 4.8 Tue 07:29 0.5 14:40 4.8 19:54 0.8 29 02:52 4.7 Wed 08:18 0.7 15:47 4.7 20:45 1.0 30 03:52 4.5 Thu 09:11 0.9 16:51 4.6 21:43 1.2 31 04:55 4.4 Fri 10:11 1.2 17:47 4.5 22:48 1.4 OPEN CLOSE DATE TIME FREE FLOW HT 1 05:57 4.2 Sat 11:18 1.4 18:44 4.4 23:55 1.6 2 06:59 4.0 Sun 12:24 1.5 19:44 4.3 20:50 21:40 09:13 10:03 21:09 23:14 09:35 11:50 21:39 01:04 10:02 13:22 22:24 01:49 10:49 14:14 22:54 02:44 11:37 15:02 22:40 03:30 12:13 16:03 00:44 04:09 13:25 16:50 01:37 05:02 14:32 17:57 02:52 04:57 15:36 18:56 04:00 06:15 16:47 18:52 3 01:00 1.6 Mon 08:01 4.0 13:27 1.6 20:43 4.2 4 02:02 1.6 Tue 09:01 4.0 14:24 1.5 21:37 4.3 5 02:56 1.5 Wed 09:56 4.1 15:16 1.4 22:23 4.3 6 03:45 1.3 Thu 10:45 4.2 16:03 1.3 23:05 4.4 7 04:31 1.2 Fri 11:30 4.3 16:48 1.3 23:46 4.4 8 05:13 1.1 Sat 12:14 4.4 17:30 1.2 9 00:27 4.5 Sun 05:52 1.0 12:57 4.4 18:09 1.2 10 01:05 4.5 Mon 06:28 1.0 13:38 4.5 18:45 1.2 11 01:42 4.4 Tue 07:01 1.1 14:15 4.5 19:18 1.3 12 02:15 4.4 Wed 07:32 1.1 14:48 4.4 19:50 1.3 13 02:46 4.3 Thu 08:05 1.2 15:22 4.4 20:23 1.4 14 03:22 4.3 Fri 08:40 1.2 16:00 4.3 21:02 1.4 15 04:05 4.2 Sat 09:21 1.3 16:45 4.3 21:48 1.5 OPEN CLOSE DATE TIME 05:27 16 06:17 Sun 17:49 20:04 17 Mon 19:14 20:04 18 Tue 20:13 21:03 19 Wed 21:07 21:57 20 Thu 21:53 22:43 10:15 21 11:05 Fri 22:10 00:25 11:00 22 11:50 Sat 22:51 01:06 11:19 23 13:34 Sun 04:54 10:11 17:35 22:43 05:51 11:10 18:32 23:48 06:56 12:21 19:34 23:27 01:32 12:02 14:17 00:05 02:10 12:38 14:43 00:47 03:02 13:15 15:20 01:20 03:35 13:53 16:08 02:16 03:06 14:27 16:42 02:52 03:42 15:30 16:20 03:35 04:25 16:15 17:05 01:00 08:03 13:33 20:37 02:08 09:07 14:36 21:36 03:06 10:05 15:32 22:30 04:01 10:59 16:25 23:20 04:53 11:50 17:17 HT OPEN CLOSE 4.1 1.4 4.2 17:05 1.6 17:55 4.0 1.5 4.1 1.7 3.9 1.6 4.2 19:04 19:54 1.6 4.0 1.5 20:07 4.3 20:57 1.4 08:37 4.2 09:27 1.3 20:36 4.5 22:41 1.2 09:10 4.4 11:25 1.1 21:15 4.6 00:35 0.9 09:44 4.6 13:04 0.9 22:05 4.8 01:30 0.7 10:35 4.7 14:00 0.7 24 00:08 4.9 Mon 05:42 0.5 12:41 4.8 18:06 0.6 25 00:56 4.9 Tue 06:30 0.4 13:33 4.9 18:54 0.6 26 01:44 4.9 Wed 07:17 0.4 14:30 4.9 19:41 0.7 27 02:36 4.8 Thu 08:04 0.5 15:36 4.8 20:29 0.8 28 03:33 4.6 Fri 08:52 0.8 16:36 4.7 21:20 1.1 29 04:32 4.4 Sat 09:44 1.0 17:22 4.6 22:15 1.3 30 05:28 4.3 Sun 10:42 1.3 18:09 4.4 23:16 1.5 15:53 16:43 Free flow times are approximate and subject to air pressure, weather and basin levels. During free flow the tide through the lock may run faster than expected. All tide times and heights are corrected to local time and chart datum – no further adjustment is required. Heights are in metres. 22:38 02:28 11:26 14:51 23:26 03:16 12:03 15:53 00:14 04:04 13:00 16:50 01:21 04:46 14:21 17:46 02:18 05:38 15:21 18:46 03:37 05:52 16:07 19:27 04:58 05:48 17:14 19:29 JULY FREE FLOW DATE OPEN CLOSE TIME HT 1 06:24 4.1 Mon 11:45 1.5 19:00 4.2 18:30 19:20 2 00:21 1.7 Tue 07:23 3.9 12:48 1.7 19:57 4.1 3 01:24 1.7 Wed 08:25 3.9 13:50 1.8 20:57 4.1 4 02:25 1.7 Thu 09:28 3.9 14:47 1.7 21:53 4.1 5 03:20 1.5 Fri 10:26 4.1 15:40 1.6 22:12 22:42 4.2 23:02 6 04:09 1.4 10:44 Sat 11:14 4.2 11:34 16:28 1.5 22:56 23:26 4.3 23:46 7 04:53 1.2 11:27 Sun 11:57 4.3 12:17 17:11 1.3 DATE TIME HT OPEN CLOSE 17 06:21 4.0 Wed 11:36 1.5 18:59 4.2 18:29 19:19 18 00:21 1.6 Thu 07:32 4.0 12:57 1.6 19:38 20:08 4.2 20:28 19 01:39 1.5 Fri 08:45 4.1 14:14 1.5 20:46 21:16 4.3 21:36 20 02:48 1.3 09:22 Sat 09:52 4.3 10:12 15:17 1.3 21:15 22:15 4.5 23:20 21 03:48 1.0 09:50 Sun 10:50 4.5 11:55 16:14 1.1 21:52 23:07 4.7 01:17 22 04:41 0.7 10:26 Mon 11:41 4.7 13:51 17:06 0.8 22:39 23:54 4.8 02:04 23 05:31 0.5 11:15 Tue 12:30 4.8 14:40 17:54 0.6 AUGUST FREE FLOW DATE OPEN CLOSE TIME HT 1 00:49 1.9 Thu 07:51 3.8 13:18 2.0 20:20 3.9 2 01:55 1.9 Fri 09:02 3.8 14:22 2.0 21:25 3.9 3 02:56 1.7 Sat 10:05 3.9 15:20 1.8 22:19 4.1 4 03:47 1.5 Sun 10:54 4.2 16:08 1.6 23:05 4.3 5 04:30 1.3 Mon 11:36 4.3 16:50 1.4 23:45 4.4 6 05:09 1.1 Tue 12:15 4.5 17:29 1.2 7 00:23 4.5 Wed 05:46 1.0 12:51 4.5 18:04 1.1 8 00:07 4.4 23:12 24 00:40 4.9 23:10 8 00:58 4.5 Mon 05:33 1.1 01:27 Wed 06:17 0.4 03:00 Thu 06:20 0.9 12:38 4.4 11:43 13:19 4.9 11:49 13:26 4.6 17:51 1.2 13:58 18:40 0.6 15:39 18:37 1.0 9 00:46 4.5 23:46 25 01:27 4.8 00:12 9 01:30 4.5 Tue 06:09 1.0 01:51 Thu 07:01 0.4 03:37 Fri 06:52 0.8 13:17 4.5 12:17 14:11 4.9 12:41 13:58 4.6 18:27 1.2 14:22 19:24 0.6 16:31 19:09 1.0 10 01:22 4.5 00:22 26 02:16 4.8 01:01 10 02:01 4.5 Wed 06:43 1.0 02:27 Fri 07:45 0.5 04:26 Sat 07:24 0.8 13:53 4.5 12:53 15:10 4.8 13:55 14:31 4.6 19:00 1.2 14:58 20:09 0.7 17:20 19:41 1.0 11 01:55 4.4 01:00 27 03:08 4.6 01:53 11 02:32 4.5 Thu 07:15 1.0 03:15 Sat 08:29 0.7 05:13 Sun 07:56 0.9 14:26 4.5 13:26 16:07 4.8 14:52 15:04 4.6 19:31 1.2 15:31 20:54 1.0 18:17 20:15 1.0 12 02:25 4.4 01:30 28 04:03 4.5 03:03 12 03:07 4.5 Fri 07:46 1.0 03:45 Sun 09:14 1.0 05:08 Mon 08:31 0.9 14:59 4.5 13:59 16:48 4.6 15:33 15:42 4.5 20:03 1.2 16:04 21:41 1.2 18:53 20:53 1.1 13 02:58 4.4 02:03 29 04:55 4.3 04:25 13 03:50 4.4 Sat 08:19 1.0 04:18 Mon 10:03 1.3 05:15 Tue 09:11 1.1 15:34 4.4 14:39 17:29 4.4 16:34 16:28 4.4 20:39 1.2 16:54 22:36 1.5 18:49 21:38 1.2 14 03:36 4.3 03:06 30 05:46 4.1 14 04:45 4.2 Sun 08:56 1.1 03:56 Tue 11:02 1.6 Wed 10:00 1.3 16:15 4.4 15:20 18:16 4.2 17:46 17:26 4.3 21:20 1.2 17:35 23:40 1.7 18:36 22:35 1.5 15 04:21 4.2 03:51 31 06:43 3.9 15 05:54 4.0 Mon 09:39 1.2 04:41 Wed 12:11 1.9 Thu 11:03 1.6 17:02 4.3 16:32 19:12 4.0 18:33 4.1 22:08 1.4 17:22 23:52 1.7 16 05:16 4.1 16 07:13 4.0 Tue 10:31 1.4 Fri 12:41 1.8 17:57 4.2 17:27 19:50 4.1 23:08 1.5 18:17 SEPTEMBER DATE TIME HT 17 01:28 1.6 Sat 08:35 4.0 14:08 1.7 21:04 4.2 18 02:41 1.4 Sun 09:46 4.3 15:12 1.4 22:04 4.4 19 03:39 1.1 Mon 10:41 4.5 16:06 1.1 22:53 4.7 10:24 20 04:30 0.8 11:14 Tue 11:29 4.7 22:35 16:54 0.8 23:25 23:38 4.8 11:06 21 05:16 0.5 11:56 Wed 12:14 4.9 22:50 17:39 0.6 01:05 11:15 22 00:22 4.8 13:20 Thu 06:00 0.4 12:59 4.9 18:23 0.5 23:23 23 01:07 4.8 01:28 Fri 06:42 0.4 11:51 13:46 4.9 13:56 19:04 0.6 23:58 24 01:53 4.8 02:03 Sat 07:23 0.5 12:11 14:35 4.8 15:31 19:45 0.7 00:30 25 02:40 4.7 02:35 Sun 08:03 0.7 12:43 15:22 4.7 16:03 20:25 0.9 01:01 26 03:29 4.5 03:06 Mon 08:42 1.0 13:16 16:04 4.6 16:36 21:05 1.2 01:32 27 04:17 4.3 03:37 Tue 09:22 1.4 13:49 16:43 4.4 17:09 21:48 1.5 02:07 28 05:04 4.1 04:12 Wed 10:10 1.7 14:42 17:24 4.1 16:47 22:45 1.8 02:55 29 05:56 3.9 05:10 Thu 11:29 2.0 15:33 18:16 3.9 17:48 04:15 30 00:13 2.0 05:05 Fri 07:10 3.7 16:56 12:51 2.2 17:46 19:38 3.7 31 01:25 2.0 Sat 08:32 3.7 13:58 2.1 20:56 3.8 OPEN CLOSE 20:34 21:24 09:16 10:06 21:09 23:24 09:41 11:46 21:38 01:03 10:14 13:39 22:23 01:48 10:44 14:34 23:07 02:32 11:29 15:19 23:52 03:17 12:16 16:06 00:38 04:03 13:20 16:45 01:25 04:50 14:07 17:32 02:29 04:34 14:49 18:09 03:47 04:37 15:48 18:03 DATE TIME HT FREE FLOW OPEN CLOSE DATE TIME HT OPEN CLOSE 1 02:27 1.9 Sun 09:40 3.9 14:57 1.9 21:55 4.0 2 03:18 1.7 Mon 10:31 4.1 15:43 1.7 22:11 22:41 4.2 23:01 3 04:01 1.4 10:16 Tue 11:11 4.4 12:31 16:23 1.4 22:26 23:21 4.4 00:41 4 04:39 1.1 10:48 Wed 11:48 4.5 12:53 17:00 1.2 22:57 23:57 4.5 01:02 5 05:16 0.9 11:07 Thu 12:22 4.6 14:27 17:36 1.0 16 02:31 1.5 09:06 Mon 09:36 4.3 09:56 15:02 1.5 20:55 21:50 4.4 23:10 17 03:24 1.2 09:14 Tue 10:29 4.6 12:34 15:51 1.2 21:22 22:37 4.6 00:42 18 04:12 0.9 09:59 Wed 11:14 4.8 13:24 16:37 0.9 22:05 23:20 4.7 01:30 19 04:57 0.6 10:25 Thu 11:55 4.9 14:15 17:20 0.7 6 Fri 21 Sat 7 Sat 8 Sun 9 Mon 10 Tue 11 Wed 12 Thu 13 Fri 14 Sat 00:30 05:52 12:55 18:10 01:02 06:26 13:27 18:44 01:34 07:00 14:00 19:17 02:06 07:33 14:33 19:52 02:44 08:08 15:12 20:30 03:28 08:49 16:00 21:15 04:26 09:37 17:02 22:11 05:42 10:44 18:16 23:42 07:05 12:49 19:37 4.6 0.8 4.7 0.9 4.6 0.7 4.7 0.8 4.6 0.7 4.7 0.8 4.6 0.8 4.7 0.8 4.6 0.9 4.6 1.0 4.5 1.1 4.5 1.2 4.3 1.4 4.3 1.5 4.1 1.8 4.1 1.8 4.0 1.9 4.0 23:15 02:35 11:40 15:05 23:47 03:07 12:12 15:37 00:19 03:39 12:45 16:10 00:51 04:11 13:18 16:43 01:29 04:49 13:57 17:17 02:28 04:33 15:00 17:05 03:56 04:46 16:32 17:22 15 01:25 1.7 Sun 08:28 4.1 14:04 1.7 20:21 20:51 4.2 21:11 20 Fri 22 Sun 23 Mon 24 Tue 25 Wed 26 Thu 27 Fri 28 Sat 00:03 05:39 12:37 18:01 00:45 06:20 13:18 18:41 01:28 06:58 14:00 19:19 02:13 07:35 14:40 19:55 02:57 08:11 15:19 20:29 03:39 08:45 15:56 21:04 04:21 09:24 16:36 21:47 05:07 10:17 17:23 23:02 06:08 12:21 18:27 4.8 0.5 4.9 0.6 4.8 0.5 4.9 0.6 4.7 0.7 4.8 0.8 4.7 0.9 4.7 1.0 4.5 1.2 4.5 1.3 4.4 1.5 4.3 1.5 4.2 1.8 4.1 1.8 4.0 2.1 3.9 2.1 3.8 2.3 3.7 29 00:50 2.1 Sun 07:51 3.7 13:28 2.2 20:18 3.7 30 01:50 2.0 Mon 09:06 3.9 14:24 2.0 21:25 3.9 Free flow times are approximate and subject to air pressure, weather and basin levels. During free flow the tide through the lock may run faster than expected. All tide times and heights are corrected to local time and chart datum – no further adjustment is required. Heights are in metres. 22:48 02:13 11:07 14:57 23:30 02:55 11:48 15:38 00:13 03:38 12:45 16:10 00:58 04:23 13:25 16:50 01:57 04:02 14:19 16:24 02:44 04:59 15:26 16:16 03:51 04:41 OCTOBER FREE FLOW DATE OPEN CLOSE TIME HT 1 02:41 1.8 Tue 10:00 4.1 15:10 1.8 22:13 4.1 2 03:24 1.5 Wed 10:42 4.4 15:49 1.5 22:52 4.4 3 04:05 1.2 Thu 11:17 4.6 16:27 1.2 23:27 4.5 4 04:44 1.0 Fri 11:50 4.7 17:05 1.0 23:59 4.7 5 05:22 0.8 Sat 12:22 4.8 17:41 0.8 NOVEMBER FREE FLOW DATE HT OPEN CLOSE 16 03:01 1.3 Wed 10:18 4.6 15:29 1.2 22:20 4.5 17 03:49 1.0 Thu 10:59 4.7 16:14 1.0 23:01 4.6 18 04:33 0.9 Fri 11:35 4.8 16:57 0.8 23:43 4.7 19 05:15 0.8 Sat 12:13 4.8 17:38 0.8 09:03 12:23 21:20 23:25 09:44 13:09 21:46 01:06 10:20 13:45 22:28 01:53 10:58 14:23 1 Fri 23:10 02:35 11:36 15:01 23:53 03:18 12:16 15:41 00:36 03:56 12:54 16:14 01:17 04:37 13:45 15:50 02:15 04:30 14:25 16:40 03:19 04:09 15:28 16:18 5 Tue DATE TIME 6 00:32 4.7 Sun 05:59 0.7 12:55 4.8 18:18 0.7 7 01:06 4.8 Mon 06:35 0.7 13:30 4.8 18:54 0.7 8 01:44 4.8 Tue 07:12 0.7 14:07 4.8 19:32 0.8 9 02:26 4.7 Wed 07:51 0.9 14:50 4.7 20:13 0.9 10 03:16 4.6 Thu 08:34 1.2 15:42 4.5 21:00 1.2 11 04:21 4.4 Fri 09:26 1.5 16:48 4.3 21:59 1.5 12 05:37 4.2 Sat 10:44 1.8 18:03 4.1 23:44 1.7 13 06:55 4.1 Sun 12:38 1.9 19:21 4.1 09:47 12:02 21:57 00:12 10:02 13:22 22:27 00:32 10:35 14:00 22:44 02:09 11:07 20 00:25 4.7 14:32 Sun 05:55 0.8 12:51 4.8 18:18 0.8 23:17 21 01:08 4.7 02:42 Mon 06:33 0.9 11:40 13:31 4.7 15:05 18:54 0.9 23:51 22 01:51 4.6 03:16 Tue 07:10 1.1 12:15 14:09 4.6 15:40 19:29 1.1 00:29 23 02:32 4.6 03:54 Wed 07:43 1.3 12:52 14:45 4.5 16:17 20:00 1.3 01:11 24 03:10 4.4 04:36 Thu 08:16 1.5 13:35 15:20 4.4 17:00 20:33 1.5 02:01 25 03:49 4.3 05:21 Fri 08:52 1.8 14:42 15:58 4.2 16:47 21:11 1.7 03:26 26 04:32 4.1 05:41 Sat 09:36 2.0 16:18 16:45 4.0 17:08 22:02 2.0 05:07 27 04:24 3.9 05:57 Sun 09:45 2.3 16:41 3.8 22:43 2.1 28 05:31 3.8 Mon 11:45 2.3 17:56 3.7 14 01:07 1.7 Mon 08:13 4.2 13:44 1.7 20:33 4.2 15 02:09 1.5 Tue 09:23 4.4 14:40 1.5 21:32 4.3 07:43 08:33 20:03 20:53 08:28 10:43 21:02 21:52 29 00:04 2.1 Tue 07:15 3.9 12:42 2.1 19:40 3.8 30 00:57 1.9 Wed 08:19 4.1 13:28 1.9 20:36 4.0 31 01:44 1.6 Thu 09:04 4.3 14:11 1.6 21:17 4.3 08:34 09:24 20:47 21:37 TIME HT OPEN CLOSE 02:27 09:39 14:52 21:52 03:09 10:13 15:32 22:27 03:51 10:48 16:13 23:04 04:32 11:26 16:54 23:44 05:13 12:05 17:35 1.3 4.5 1.3 4.5 1.1 4.7 1.0 4.7 0.9 4.8 0.8 4.8 0.7 4.9 0.6 4.9 0.7 5.0 0.6 08:39 10:44 20:52 22:57 08:58 12:23 21:12 00:37 09:33 12:58 21:49 01:14 09:56 13:46 22:14 02:04 10:40 14:20 6 00:27 4.9 Wed 05:54 0.7 12:48 4.9 18:17 0.7 7 01:15 4.8 Thu 06:38 0.9 13:35 4.8 19:01 0.8 8 02:10 4.7 Fri 07:25 1.1 14:30 4.6 19:51 1.1 9 03:19 4.6 Sat 08:21 1.5 15:36 4.4 20:52 1.4 10 04:30 4.4 Sun 09:38 1.7 16:47 4.2 22:18 1.6 11 05:38 4.3 Mon 11:07 1.8 17:57 4.1 23:36 1.6 12 06:48 4.3 Tue 12:14 1.7 19:06 4.1 22:57 02:47 11:18 15:08 00:00 03:25 12:20 15:45 00:55 04:20 13:15 16:35 02:04 05:24 14:41 16:56 03:35 05:50 16:17 17:07 05:08 05:58 2 Sat 3 Sun 4 Mon 13 00:38 Wed 07:57 13:12 20:08 14 01:33 Thu 08:57 14:03 21:00 15 02:22 Fri 09:41 14:50 21:43 DECEMBER FREE FLOW HT OPEN CLOSE HT OPEN CLOSE 16 03:08 1.2 Sat 10:13 4.7 15:34 1.0 22:26 4.5 17 03:51 1.1 Sun 10:50 4.7 16:16 1.0 23:09 4.6 18 04:32 1.1 Mon 11:28 4.7 16:56 0.9 23:52 4.6 19 05:12 1.1 Tue 12:07 4.7 17:34 1.0 08:58 12:23 21:26 23:31 09:35 13:00 21:54 01:14 10:13 13:38 22:37 01:57 10:52 14:17 1 02:36 1.2 Sun 09:37 4.7 15:02 1.0 21:59 4.6 2 03:23 1.0 Mon 10:20 4.8 15:48 0.8 22:43 4.8 3 04:09 0.8 Tue 11:03 4.9 16:34 0.6 23:28 4.9 4 04:55 0.7 Wed 11:47 5.0 17:20 0.5 08:22 11:47 20:44 00:04 09:05 12:30 21:28 00:53 09:33 13:23 21:58 01:48 10:22 14:02 20 00:34 4.6 Wed 05:48 1.2 12:45 4.6 18:08 1.1 21 01:14 4.6 Thu 06:23 1.3 13:20 4.5 18:39 1.2 22 01:51 4.5 Fri 06:55 1.5 13:53 4.4 19:10 1.4 23 02:25 4.4 Sat 07:28 1.6 14:29 4.3 19:45 1.5 24 03:04 4.3 Sun 08:07 1.8 15:12 4.1 20:28 1.7 25 03:51 4.1 Mon 08:55 2.0 16:04 3.9 21:21 1.9 26 04:45 4.0 Tue 10:00 2.1 17:03 3.8 22:35 2.0 27 05:47 4.0 Wed 11:29 2.1 18:13 3.8 23:58 1.9 28 06:59 4.1 Thu 12:36 1.9 19:29 3.9 23:19 02:39 11:30 14:50 23:59 03:19 12:20 14:25 00:51 02:56 12:58 15:13 01:30 03:45 13:59 14:49 02:34 03:24 5 00:15 4.9 Thu 05:40 0.7 12:33 5.0 18:05 0.5 6 01:06 4.9 Fri 06:27 0.8 13:21 4.9 18:52 0.7 7 02:04 4.8 Sat 07:16 1.0 14:16 4.7 19:41 0.9 8 03:11 4.7 Sun 08:10 1.2 15:20 4.5 20:37 1.1 9 04:15 4.6 Mon 09:12 1.5 16:25 4.3 21:43 1.4 10 05:13 4.5 Tue 10:26 1.7 17:28 4.2 22:56 1.6 11 06:13 4.4 Wed 11:36 1.7 18:31 4.1 22:45 02:35 11:08 14:48 23:36 03:26 11:51 15:41 00:49 04:14 13:01 16:26 01:56 05:21 14:20 16:25 03:00 06:20 15:55 16:45 04:13 06:18 16:58 17:48 05:18 07:33 12 00:02 1.6 Thu 07:14 4.3 12:39 1.7 19:33 4.1 1.6 07:02 13 01:01 1.6 4.4 09:17 Fri 08:14 4.4 1.6 19:38 13:35 1.6 4.2 20:28 20:33 4.1 1.4 07:57 29 00:57 1.7 07:34 14 01:55 1.5 4.5 10:02 Fri 08:04 4.3 08:24 Sat 09:06 4.4 1.4 20:05 13:28 1.6 19:57 14:26 1.4 4.4 22:20 20:27 4.2 20:47 21:27 4.2 1.3 08:26 30 01:48 1.5 07:53 15 02:44 1.4 4.6 11:46 Sat 08:53 4.5 09:58 Sun 09:49 4.5 1.2 20:43 14:16 1.3 20:19 15:12 1.2 4.5 22:48 21:14 4.4 22:34 22:14 4.3 06:44 07:34 06:18 07:08 DATE TIME DATE TIME HT OPEN CLOSE 16 03:30 1.3 Mon 10:29 4.5 15:56 1.1 22:57 4.4 17 04:13 1.2 Tue 11:10 4.6 16:38 1.0 23:39 4.5 18 04:54 1.2 Wed 11:49 4.6 17:16 1.0 09:29 11:34 22:02 00:17 09:55 13:15 22:39 00:44 10:34 13:54 19 00:19 4.6 Thu 05:32 1.2 12:27 4.6 17:51 1.0 20 00:58 4.6 Fri 06:06 1.3 13:02 4.5 18:22 1.1 21 01:33 4.5 Sat 06:37 1.3 13:33 4.4 18:52 1.2 22 02:04 4.5 Sun 07:07 1.4 14:05 4.3 19:24 1.3 23 02:38 4.4 Mon 07:42 1.5 14:43 4.2 20:00 1.4 24 03:19 4.3 Tue 08:22 1.6 15:28 4.1 20:43 1.5 25 04:07 4.2 Wed 09:12 1.7 16:21 4.0 21:36 1.6 26 05:02 4.1 Thu 10:13 1.8 17:23 3.9 22:42 1.7 27 06:04 4.1 Fri 11:28 1.8 18:32 3.9 23:04 02:24 11:12 14:32 23:33 03:03 12:02 14:07 00:33 02:38 12:38 14:53 01:04 03:09 13:35 14:25 01:43 03:58 14:13 15:03 02:49 03:39 07:19 28 00:01 1.7 09:34 Sat 07:09 4.2 12:43 1.7 19:41 4.0 08:11 29 01:10 1.6 10:26 Sun 08:14 4.3 20:57 13:44 1.4 21:47 20:45 4.2 08:49 30 02:08 1.3 10:54 Mon 09:10 4.5 21:44 14:39 1.1 22:34 21:39 4.5 31 03:02 1.1 Tue 10:00 4.7 15:30 0.8 22:29 4.7 06:39 07:29 DATE TIME Free flow times are approximate and subject to air pressure, weather and basin levels. During free flow the tide through the lock may run faster than expected. All tide times and heights are corrected to local time and chart datum – no further adjustment is required. Heights are in metres. 03:37 04:27 07:44 08:34 20:15 21:05 08:10 10:15 20:39 22:44 08:45 12:10 21:14 00:39