Post on 08-Mar-2016
description
transcript
Welcome to the 2009 Swansea Marina
handbook which is aimed at providing
you with all the information you require
for a pleasurable stay in Swansea.
Please take time to read the information
contained inside which includes important
locking procedures and safety information.
With the marina staff working hard to
ensure your stay goes as smoothly as
possible all you have to do is sit back,
relax and enjoy all that Swansea and
the Gower coastline have to off er.
The Marina lies in the very heart of the
city’s redeveloped and award winning
Maritime Quarter and is surrounded by
restaurants, shops and marine businesses.
We were the fi rst coastal Marina to open in
the Bristol Channel and we are one of the
few Marinas in the UK to hold the coveted
Yacht Harbour Association 5 Gold Anchor
award. We are bordered by the city centre
on one side and our own sandy beach on
the other. Road access is excellent, London is
about 3.5 hours away on the M4 Motorway
and the rail service is to be recommended.
The locks are manned by our experienced
staff and access is almost continuous,
except at LWST.
2 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
De
sig
n a
nd
Pro
du
ctio
n A
cce
nt
AD
C (
01
79
2)
77
49
39
Croeso i lawlyfr Marina Abertawe
2009, sy’n ceisio darparu’r holl
wybodaeth angenrheidiol i chi
fwynhau eich ymweliad ag Abertawe.
Cymerwch amser i ddarllen yr wybodaeth
sydd ynddo, sy’n cynnwys trefniadau pwysig
ar gyfer cloi a gwybodaeth am ddiogelwch.
Gan fod staff y marina’n gweithio’n galed
i sicrhau bod eich arhosiad mor hwylus â
phosib, y cyfan mae’n rhaid i chi ei wneud
yw eistedd nôl, ymlacio a mwynhau popeth
sydd gan Abertawe ac arfordir Gwyr i’w
gynnig.
Swansea MarinaLockside, Maritime Quarter,
Swansea, SA1 1WG
Tel: 01792 470310
Fax: 01792 463948
Email: swanmar@swansea.gov.uk
VHF: Channel 80
Waypoint position: (PIERHEADS)
51° 36’.43N, 003° 55’.67W
(WGS 84 Datum)
www.swanseamarina.org.uk
croesocroeso
3www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Routes from Swansea Marina
Marina operating timesMarina operating times
Swansea Marina
Pwllheli120m
Holyhead150m
Dublin Bay150m
Crosshaven170m
Scilly Is
les 130m
Plymouth
Lundy Island40m
Dingle Marina270m
Milford Haven
50m
South West Ireland
SouthamptonDover
Bristol
London
Coventry
Birmingham Norwich
Liverpool
Blackpool
Hull
Carlisle
Newcastle
Glasgow
Edinburgh
Dundee
Hours of Business
Marina Offi ce
0800 – 1800 GMT
0800 – 2100 BST
4 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Lock Operating Hours
Weekdays 0700 – 1900 GMT
Weekdays 0700 – 2200 BST
Sat/Sun 0700 – 2200 BST & GMT
Ilfracombe
Marinecall ForecastsForecasts Cruising
For those wishing to sail locally our area
covers the beautiful Gower coast. There are
lovely sandy beaches to anchor off and clear
waters for swimming and diving: perfect for
sailing.
Further afi eld, Ilfracombe is about 4 hours
sail to the south, whilst to the south west lies
Lundy Island, with Padstow and the North
Cornish coast beyond. Sailing west along the
South Wales coast will bring you to Tenby and
then Milford Haven.
Marina Manners and Etiquette
Customers are asked to please tie their
halyards back from the mast to avoid
unnecessary noise in this mixed environment.
Please do not pump bilge water or
contaminants into the Marina. Your assistance
in these matters is greatly appreciated by the
management and other boat owners. Please
note that there is a speed limit of 4 knots and
young children should be supervised at all
times for safety.
Car Parking
Berthholders and visitors may park in
Northside pay and display car park. Also car
parks adjacent to the bridgehead gates. Long
stay car parking will be available within our
boatyard throughout the summer months.
Please display your parking permit sticker,
available from reception. Owners are
reminded to secure their vehicles and remove
any valuables when unattended.
Telephone:
Bristol Channel(St. David Head – Hartland Point)
09014 737 469
South West(Hartland Point – Lyme Regis)
09014 737 468
www.meto.gov.uk
Marina Call Sign“Swansea Marina”VHF Ch. 80
Barrage Call Sign“Tawe Lock”VHF Ch. 18
5www.swanseamarina.org.uk
6 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Customs and ExciseTel: 08450 109000
Boatyard We have a 25 ton Marine Travel Hoist
available. A crane facility is also available for
masts etc. The yard has various businesses
that undertake hull, GRP, wood, engineering
and electrical repairs. Free storage ashore is
off ered to annual berthholders for a limited
period (space permitting).
RefuseTrolleys are available from the refuse
compounds at the top of each bridgehead.
Please return your trolley for the next
customer. Domestic rubbish is to be deposited
in the skips provided in sealed bags.
RecyclingWithin our refuse compounds and on the
pontoons you can recycle:
Marina Guide to facilitiesMarina Guide to facilities
TelephonesEmergency telephones are located at Tawe
Lock & Marina Lock buildings. A public
payphone is situated close to the North side
bridghead gate in phase 1.
WaterAllow hose pipes to run for 30 seconds before
fi lling tanks on the pontoons. Please recoil
the hose pipes after use and do not leave the
hose end in the water as this is unhygienic.
Diesel & GasDiesel pumps are located on either side of the
Marina Lock; diesel and gas bottle refi lls are
available from 7.00am until half an hour before
the offi ce is closed. No petrol is available at
the Marina but there is a commercial garage
nearby.
LaundryThe laundry is located at Marina reception, hours
are as reception. Please supply your own washing
powder. See display for current charges.
Cans
Glass
Paper/Magazines
Oil
Batteries
Wood
FIRE ACTIONBuildings, on hearing the alarm:
1. Leave the building immediately
2. If possible call the fi re service
3. Contact Marina Offi ce
Pontoons, on discovering a fi re:
1. Make your way to a safe distance
2. If possible call the fi re service
3. Contact the Marina Offi ce
Toilets and ShowersThere is 24 hour access to these facilities by
use of a Marina pontoon security fob. They
are located at three locations:
• The rear (south) of Marina Control building.
A toilet for the disabled is also located here.
• Adjacent to the bridgehead on the North
side of Phase I.
• Adjacent to the bridgehead on the South
side of Phase II.
• Slop and sluice rooms are available in phase
II of the Marina.
A ship’s toilet may not be used whilst in
the Marina.
7www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Safety and Security
SecurityEach bridgehead has a self locking gate,
access is via a pontoon security fob. Contact
reception for these. There is a refundable
deposit of £5.00 per fob, please retain your
receipt. Please do not leave or prop the gates
open; site security is in everyone’s interest.
A security offi cer patrols the Marina at night
and CCTV is in operation throughout the
marina.
Electricity SuppliesAll electricity supplies are protected by 16A
Miniature Circuit Breakers and 30mA Residual
Current Circuit Breakers. Electricity take off
points are also available in the boat yard.
Most electricity supplies are controlled by a
computerised metered system on a pay as
you go basis. Credit can be obtained at the
Marina offi ce or over the telephone using
a credit/debit card. An instruction sheet for
the system is available at the Marina offi ce.
Please see our price list for current charges.
Continuity of supply cannot be guaranteed
due to the nature of the system and because
of the safety devices fi tted to each supply.
General Safety Fire extinguishers are located at regular
intervals in large red boxes on the pontoons,
as well as life rings. Please do not remove
these items, they may be needed in an
emergency. Small children should wear life
jackets at all times. A public telephone is
located near North side bridghead gate in
Phase 1.
Speed LimitsThere is a 4 knot speed limit in the Marina
Impounded water and river. The speed limit in
the river is enforced by the docks board.
Please control your wash.
Pontoon Safety -
Adverse WeatherThe pontoons can become very slippery
when they are wet or icy. Grit bins are
situated close to each bridgehead. High
winds can cause mobility problems and
strong gusts can catch you off guard.
Customers are advised not to go out onto
the pontoons in adverse weather conditions
unless absolutely necessary. Particular care
should be taken when negotiating the
bridgehead ramps and getting on or off
boats.
Safety Advice
The fi re cabinets on the pontoons are checked once a week.
IN CASE OF A FIRE ON
BOARD1 Raise the alarm.
2 Contact the emergency services.
Telephone point - Marina Offi ce,
telephone Phase I or North side by
bertholders’ gate.
3 Clear the area of people.
4 Only tackle the fi re if it is safe to do so,
with the extinguishers provided in the
emergency cabinets.
5 Retreat to a safe distance upwind -
Do not run!
6 Do not obstruct bridge - emergency
services will need clear access.
7 Follow instructions of marina staff .
8 Do not return to the vessel until the all
clear has been given.
rberbebRememmmmmRdandandnadReadadaeaR eebbeeeeddaaddaaee rrmmmmRRnnRR aa bdd eeee RR rrbebemmeemmReeReRd dnnaad dReaeaReR aaaa bbdddd eeeeeeee RRRR
8 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Read and RememberRead and Remember
Waypoint Position:
(PIERHEADS)
51° 36. 43N,
003° 55. 67W
(WGS 84 Datum)
Charts:
AC 1161, 1165, 1179
Imray C59
Stanfords 14
OS 159
Explorer 164
Pilotage NotesPilotage Notes
REPRODUCED FROM ADMIRALITY CHART SC1161 BY PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HER MAJESTY’S
STATIONERY OFFICE AND THE UK HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE (www.ukho.gov.uk)
9www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Pilotage NotesIn Swansea Bay tidal streams fl ow anti-clockwise for 9.5 hrs
(Swansea HW - 3.5 to +6), with at times a race off Mumbles
Hd. From HW - 6 to - 3 the stream reverses, setting N past
Mumbles Hd towards Swansea. Keep seaward of Mixon
Shoal. When N of SW Inner Green Grounds (SWIGG) SCM It
buoy, Q (6) + LFI 15s keep to W of dredged chan and clear
of commercial ships. Yachts must motor in harbour and
approach, maximum speed 4kn.
Not to be used for navigation
Read and Remember
All Marina users are reminded that we
share the entrance to the river with the
fairway for commercial shipping entering
and leaving the port of Swansea.
It is very important that all boat owners obey
the rules laid down by the authorities and
give way to commercial shipping at all times.
Entering and Leaving the Port
All pleasure craft using the port must observe
the rules governing the “Prevention of
Collisions at Sea”, particularly when navigating
within the dredged channel North of the
S.W.I.G.G. buoy (South West Inner Green
Grounds) to the harbour entrance.
You are advised to approach the harbour
entrance in the waters to the west of the
dredged channel (where practicable).
Large vessels entering or leaving the harbour
must be given a wide berth at all times.
All pleasure craft must be under power when
in the vicinity of the harbour and should clear
waters used by commercial shipping as soon
as possible.
Swansea DocksSwansea Docks
Port RegulationsTo seaward, vessels approaching the
harbour will see 9 signal lights displayed in
3 columns of 3 lights. The centre light of the
westerly column controls pleasure craft.
When this light is red craft must not enter
the river and should hold SW of the western
breakwater. If in doubt call Swansea Docks
VHF Channel 14, or Tawe Lock Channel 18.
When the entry lights of the Tawe lock
come into view, vessels should make
radio contact for locking instructions and
information from the duty lockmaster on
VHF Channel 18. Call sign “Tawe Lock”.
10 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Lock AvailabilityMarina & Swingbridge – call sign:
‘Swansea Marina’ CH. 80
Tawe Barrage Lock – call sign:
‘Tawe Lock’ CH. 18
It is essential that all boat owners
wishing to proceed through the locks or
swingbridge operate a VHF radio.
Vessels must call “Swansea Marina” on
channel 80 before leaving their berth to
request lock information and must remain
listening on CH. 80 until passage through the
bridge or lock is completed.
When you require use of the Tawe Barrage
lock you must call ‘Tawe Lock’ to request
information and remain listening on CH. 18
until passage through the lock is completed.
Do not proceed into the locks unless
instruction has been given.
Lock Operation
Lock Operating HoursWeekdays 0700 – 1900 GMT
Weekdays 0700 – 2200 BST
Sat/Sun 0700 – 2200 BST & GMT
Access to Tidal LocksAll access from the sea to the Marina is
through the Tawe Barrage Lock during the
published hours. During busy locking periods
a queuing system will be in operation.
Vessels that do not make contact with the
Lockmaster or disobey his/her instruction
will not be given priority over other traffi c.
In the interest of every boat owner’s safety,
it is of the utmost importance that the
Lockmaster’s instructions are obeyed at all
times.
Vessels leaving either lock must then
transfer to the next lock’s VHF channel
on approach and use the appropriate
procedure above.
11www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Using the Marina lock
Normal procedure for locking out
through the Tawe Barrage lock is for the
lock to be taken down on the hour and
return to the river on the half hour.
The fi rst lock out of the day at the Tawe lock
will be taken down at approximately 0710.
The last Tawe lock in is half an hour before
the close of business each day. Boat owners
should be ready to leave their berth at
approximately quarter to the hour to allow
vessels suffi cient time to enter the Tawe lock.
Any deviation from the above will be at the
discretion of the duty Tawe Lockmaster who
will pay due regard to the volume of traffi c
and any other prevailing conditions.
Any vessels not returning on the same day
are required to inform the Lockmaster and
Coastguard. Two holding buoys are situated
downstream from the lock and may be
used outside of locking hours. Great care is
necessary at low water spring tides as there is
a danger of drying out.
Important Notes - Lock procedure
12 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Tides/Weather Information/ tts aeaWeed nimrfonIrhWeiT es tTides/Weather Informatis/We ormatinfoer Weathes/d nITides/WeatTi aa oodes/Weather InformatiWeather InformationA daily forecast is published and displayed at each lock at 0800 Hrs. A weather fax is also
available at the offi ce.
Swansea CoastguardHM Coastguard broadcasts Maritime Safety Information three hourly. Announced on
VHF CH16, at the following times: 0150 0450 0750 1050 1350 1650 1950 2250
Tel: 01792 366534
DO NOT PROCEED
LOCK CLOSED OR
FREE FLOW IN
OPERATION
DO NOT PROCEED
LOCKING IN
PROGRESS
FREE FLOW IN
OPERATIONPROCEED WITH CAUTION
ALLOWING SUFFICIENT ROOM
FOR THE PRECEEDING VESSEL TO
MANOEUVRE TO ITS BERTH
LOCK LOADING
IN PROGRESS
PROCEED INTO
LOCK AS DIRECTED
Tides/Weather InformationTides/Weather Information
Time (HW) Diff erence At Nearby Ports(Approx—times may vary due to weather conditions)
Lundy ................................................... -0030
Ilfracombe ........................................... -0021
Tenby.................................................... -0010
Llanelli................................................. -0007
Barnstaple........................................... -0005
Skomer Island..................................... -0005
Milford Haven..................................... -0004
Port Talbot........................................... -0004
Porthcawl............................................ -0004
Burry Port ........................................... -0003
Carmarthen......................................... +0001
Neyland............................................... +0005
Barry ................................................... +0027
Cardiff .................................................. +0034
Avonmouth......................................... +0049
13www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Tidal Curves, Datum, Time & Tidal Curves, Datum, Time & Height Diff erences at Swansea MarinaHeight Diff erences at Swansea Marina
MHWSNormal Marina Level
MHWN
Mean Tide Level
Inner Channel (Tawe Lock)
MLWN
MLWSCD. Foul Ground (Lock Ent)LAT
Before High Water — HOURS — After High WaterChart Datum Swansea – 5.0m
below ordnance datum Newlyn.
Metric DepthConversion Table
Metres Feet2.0 6’7”
1.9 6’3”
1.8 5’11”
1.7 5’7”
1.6 5’3”
1.5 4’11”
1.4 4’7”
1.3 4’3”
1.2 3’11”
1.1 3’7”
1.0 3’3”
0.9 2’11”
0.8 2’7”
0.7 2’4”
0.6 2’0”
Glynn Vivian Art Galleryryy
Train StationStation
Swansea Marketsea M
Supermarketket
TH
E
KI
NG
SW
AY
O Y S T E R MO
U T H R O A D
OR
CH
AR
D
ST
RE
ET
V I C T OR
Leisure Complex
National Waterfront M
Bus Station
Swansea Tourist Information Centre
Grand Theatre
Quadrant Shopping Centre
onal Waterf
Pub
Castle SquareW I N D S T R E EC a f é Q u a r t e r
Quad
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
T OR
Cinema
Hotel
T r a wl e
r R o a d
14 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Plan of Swansea City Centre and MarinaPlan of Swansea City Centre and Marina
isure Complex
Pu
Restaurant
M
Sail BridgeSa
Supermarketermar
RI
A
RO
AD
QU
AY
P
AR
AD
E
M4M4
Swansea Museum
River Tawe
Plantasia
Museum
Pub
PAA
RRRRCinema
T
F a b i a n W a y
Fishing Tackle
Yacht ClubBoat Sales
Restaurant
CaféShop
R mmMarina Offi ce
Marine Engineers
Yacht Broker
Yact S l
Dylan Thomas Centre
Marine E
r
Chandler
Barrage
Tackle
Trafalgar BridgeYacht Brok
Multi-storey Car Park
15www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Yacht Broker
Museum
Marine Services
Shopppperer
vices
Dylan Thomas Theatre
Sailing School
The Blue Flag is an exclusive eco-label
awarded to around 3100 beaches and
marinas in 35 countries across Europe,
South Africa, New Zealand, Canada and the
Caribbean.
The Blue Flag works towards sustainable
development at beaches/marinas through
strict criteria dealing with water quality,
environmental education and information,
environmental management and safety and
other services.
The Blue Flag Campaign includes
environmental education and information
for the public, decision makers and tourism
operators.
Naturally Swansea Marina will be
maintaining its high environmental
standards and will be re-applying for the
Blue Flag in 2009.
16 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Blue FlagBlue Flag
The Gold Anchor Award Scheme has
been established to improve the
standards of facilities available to all
boat owners. Marina Operators who
are Members of the Yacht Harbour
Association may enter the Scheme for
assessment.
The level of the Award ranges from three
to fi ve Gold Anchors. Any Award is a sign
of a quality marina, whilst the number of
anchors indicates the level of the facilities
available. The Scheme is purely voluntary
and is designed to bring the industry to
the forefront of boating and to encourage
better standards.
Swansea Marina was assessed under the
Gold Anchor Award Scheme in 2008. We are
pleased to inform you that as a result of our
eff orts to provide you with a fi rst class and
value for money facility, we were awarded
fi ve Gold Anchors.
17www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Gold Anchor AwardGold Anchor Award uuuuu
18 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
More than a Marina...
Swansea Marina has a unique
combination of safe mooring facilities,
wonderful sailing and enough activities
to keep every crew member happy.
Within a few minutes walk there are cinemas,
theatres, restaurants, museums and a sandy
beach. The town, which has a warm and
friendly character all of its own, boasts a
thriving market and covered shopping
centre both of which are within easy walking
distance of our facilities.
For those who enjoy walking and cycling
there is the long promenade to the fi shing
village of Mumbles, still a magnet for visitors
and gateway to the spectacular Gower
peninsula. The latter off ers coastal walks,
sheltered bays and breathtaking scenery.
Locally, there are fi ve golf courses to choose
from and every kind of entertainment from
quiet pubs to the town’s nightclubs which
draw revellers from all over South Wales.
Swansea is just a few minutes from junctions 42
to 47 of the M4 and at just two and a half hours
from Birmingham or an hour and a quarter
from Bristol is uniquely placed for access from
the Midlands and the West. An hourly train
service runs from Swansea to Paddington.
Many of our visitors have discovered the
attractions of Swansea Marina as a release from
long hours spent commuting to other sailing
areas on the South Coast or the South West.
Here you will be spoilt for choice of
sailing area. Favourite day trips might be to
Oxwich Bay, Three Cliff s or Ilfracombe – longer
weekends or holidays might take in Tenby,
Milford Haven, Padstow or Ireland. The wide
sweep of Swansea Bay off ers a safe and sandy
playground for sailors where you can forget
the overcrowded waters of other resorts for a
quiet afternoon spent choosing a bay to drop
anchor. If you prefer the thrill of competition
Mumbles Yacht Club off ers a full racing
programme and we can contact them for you.
Our travel hoist and boatyard are run by
experienced personnel and our staff are always
on hand to give friendly advice. Please ring
or radio ahead so that we can advise you of
any special local events, weather or locking
conditions.
We know that once you have visited us
you will want to return! Be assured that the
warmest welcome awaits you and that we
will do everything we can to make your stay
comfortable, memorable and an experience
that everyone will look back on as ‘the good
times we had’.
19www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Taxis
Data Cabs .......................................................................................................... 474747
Extra Information
Swansea Angling Centre........................................................................469999
Aqua Boat and Marine Centre...........................................................773578
Wray Marine.....................................................................................07903 963947
McNeil Marine Survey..............................................................01554 833233
Gower Marine Services............................................................................390602
Dickies Brokerage........................................................................................645303
Home From Home........................................................................................360624
Railway Station (Rail Enquiries)................................................ 08457 484950
Bus Station ...................................................................................... 08706 082608
Tourist Information.................................................................................... 468321
Central Library............................................................................................... 636464
Swansea Museum ...................................................................................... 653763
Swansea Coastguard................................................................................ 366534
Grand Theatre................................................................................................ 475715
UCI Cinema ...................................................................................................... 644980
Glynn Vivian Art Gallery ..................................................................... 516900
Plantasia ........................................................................................................... 474555
Central Police Station............................................................................. 456999
National Waterfront Museum......................................................... 638950
Morriston Hospital................................................................................... 702222
NHS Direct.................................................................................................. 0845 4647
Prefi x the above telephone numbers with 01792 if calling from outside Swansea.
Useful Telephone Numbers
20 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
21www.swanseamarina.org.uk
22 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
23www.swanseamarina.org.uk
High & Low waters to Datum High & Low waters to Datum for Swanseafor Swansea
Times adjusted for BST,
heights in metres
January February March
02:24 1.1608:47 9.2214:39 1.2020:59 9.01
02:53 1.3909:21 8.9215:11 1.5221:33 8.65
03:27 1.7810:01 8.4215:51 2.0222:16 8.11
04:15 2.3510:56 7.7716:48 2.6823:20 7.47
05:36 2.9812:17 7.1918:27 3.21
00:55 7.0707:30 3.1613:56 7.1020:16 3.09
02:39 7.3409:10 2.6715:23 7.6321:42 2.44
03:55 8.0810:21 1.8916:28 8.3922:42 1.67
04:53 8.8611:13 1.1817:21 9.0623:30 1.05
05:41 9.4611:59 0.6718:06 9.52
00:14 0.6306:25 9.8312:40 0.4118:48 9.77
00:53 0.4407:06 9.9813:18 0.3619:27 9.81
01:29 0.4407:43 9.9213:53 0.5120:02 9.67
02:03 0.6208:18 9.6714:24 0.8320:33 9.38
02:34 0.9508:49 9.2714:51 1.2821:03 8.95
Time m03:01 1.4109:19 8.7315:12 1.7921:33 8.41
03:27 1.9509:49 8.0915:36 2.3522:04 7.80
03:59 2.5610:25 7.4016:09 2.9622:46 7.14
04:51 3.1911:17 6.7317:13 3.5723:55 6.57
06:25 3.6312:45 6.3019:15 3.80
01:54 6.4808:12 3.4814:38 6.5320:51 3.37
03:21 7.0409:28 2.8815:45 7.2021:51 2.69
04:13 7.7410:17 2.2116:32 7.8922:35 2.04
04:55 8.3610:57 1.6617:11 8.4623:14 1.53
05:32 8.8311:33 1.2517:48 8.8923:51 1.18
06:07 9.1612:09 0.9918:23 9.19
00:27 0.9706:42 9.3812:45 0.8518:57 9.38
01:02 0.8707:18 9.5013:19 0.8219:32 9.45
01:35 0.8808:53 9.4914:51 0.9021:06 9.39
03:07 1.0109:29 9.3115:22 1.1121:41 9.15
03:41 1.2810:07 8.9415:57 1.4922:19 8.72
Time m1Su
2Mo
3Tu
4We
5Th
6Fr
7Sa
8Su
9Mo
10Tu
11We
12Th
13Fr
14Sa
16Mo
17Tu
18We
19Th
20Fr
21Sa
22Su
23Mo
24Tu
25We
26Th
27Fr
28Sa
29Su
30Mo
Time mTime m02:34 2.0008:59 8.5514:58 2.0021:15 8.27
03:04 2.1709:36 8.3915:33 2.1521:51 8.09
03:39 2.3810:17 8.2016:12 2.3622:33 7.87
04:24 2.6311:06 7.9917:03 2.6123:27 7.64
05:24 2.9112:06 7.7918:08 2.85
00:33 7.4706:46 3.0613:15 7.7119:29 2.91
01:50 7.5308:11 2.9214:30 7.8520:48 2.69
03:08 7.9009:24 2.5115:42 8.2221:58 2.25
04:15 8.4510:29 1.9916:47 8.6922:59 1.76
05:14 9.0011:27 1.4917:44 9.1323:54 1.32
06:06 9.4612:22 1.0918:37 9.45
00:44 0.9906:56 9.7613:14 0.8219:27 9.63
01:32 0.8207:44 9.9014:02 0.7120:13 9.65
02:16 0.8108:30 9.8714:47 0.7820:57 9.51
02:58 0.9609:14 9.6715:30 1.0221:39 9.21
03:38 1.2709:56 9.3016:09 1.4422:18 8.78
04:18 1.7110:38 8.7916:48 1.9722:59 8.24
05:00 2.2511:21 8.1817:30 2.5623:44 7.67
05:49 2.8012:10 7.5718:23 3.10
00:40 7.1706:54 3.2413:15 7.1019:36 3.43
02:01 6.9408:13 3.3714:38 6.9720:56 3.37
03:24 7.1609:29 3.1115:52 7.2522:04 2.98
04:25 7.6510:28 2.6516:48 7.7022:55 2.49
05:12 8.1611:15 2.1917:31 8.1423:35 2.04
05:53 8.5811:54 1.8118:10 8.48
00:12 1.7006:29 8.8512:30 1.5518:45 8.70
00:46 1.5007:03 9.0013:04 1.4019:18 8.83
01:19 1.4107:35 9.0613:36 1.3519:50 8.88
01:50 1.4108:06 9.0614:06 1.3620:21 8.87
02:18 1.4708:38 9.0114:35 1.4320:51 8.80
02:44 1.5809:10 8.8915:04 1.5721:23 8.65
1Th
2Fr
3Sa
4Su
5Mo
6Tu
7We
8Th
9Fr
10Sa
11Su
12Mo
13Tu
14We
15Th
16Fr
17Sa
18Su
19Mo
20Tu
21We
22Th
23Fr
24Sa
25Su
26Mo
27Tu
28We
29Th
30Fr
31Sa
Time mTime m03:13 1.7609:45 8.6715:37 1.8121:57 8.37
03:49 2.0710:26 8.3116:18 2.2022:42 7.98
04:38 2.5311:21 7.8517:16 2.7023:45 7.51
05:54 3.0112:36 7.4418:44 3.10
01:12 7.2507:40 3.1314:06 7.3820:26 3.01
02:48 7.4909:14 2.7215:30 7.8021:48 2.47
04:06 8.1510:26 2.0316:39 8.4522:52 1.79
05:05 8.8711:24 1.3517:35 9.0623:45 1.18
05:56 9.4712:15 0.8218:25 9.51
00:33 0.7406:43 9.8713:01 0.4919:11 9.78
01:16 0.5007:27 10.0613:44 0.3819:53 9.85
01:56 0.4608:09 10.0514:23 0.4720:31 9.73
02:33 0.6108:47 9.8314:58 0.7721:07 9.43
03:06 0.9509:23 9.4215:30 1.2421:40 8.97
03:38 1.4309:57 8.8515:58 1.8222:13 8.40
04:09 2.0310:32 8.1616:27 2.4622:48 7.74
04:46 2.6911:12 7.4417:06 3.1123:33 7.08
05:45 3.3212:07 6.7718:21 3.67
00:48 6.5807:18 3.6613:43 6.4320:07 3.76
02:46 6.6508:58 3.4215:21 6.7521:35 3.29
04:00 7.2410:06 2.8216:23 7.3722:30 2.63
04:48 7.9110:53 2.2017:07 7.9823:11 2.03
05:29 8.4711:31 1.6917:45 8.4723:48 1.57
06:05 8.8712:06 1.3218:20 8.83
00:22 1.2606:39 9.1312:40 1.1018:53 9.06
00:57 1.0907:11 9.2913:12 0.9919:25 9.20
01:28 1.0307:42 9.3713:43 0.9719:57 9.25
01:57 1.0608:15 9.3514:12 1.0320:27 9.20
1Su
2Mo
3Tu
4We
5Th
6Fr
7Sa
8Su
9Mo
10Tu
11We
12Th
13Fr
14Sa
15Su
16Mo
17Tu
18We
19Th
20Fr
21Sa
22Su
23Mo
24Tu
25We
26Th
27Fr
28Sa
15Su
31Tu
24 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
25www.swanseamarina.org.uk
High & Low waters to Datum High & Low waters to Datum for Swanseafor Swansea
Times adjusted for BST,
heights in metres
April May June
04:21 1.7310:52 8.3716:42 2.0523:09 8.12
05:17 2.3311:51 7.6917:47 2.70
00:18 7.4906:44 2.8513:13 7.1719:26 3.10
01:52 7.1908:23 2.9314:47 7.1721:04 2.92
03:25 7.4809:57 2.4616:08 7.7022:24 2.30
04:37 8.1411:02 1.7917:10 8.3923:21 1.64
05:32 8.8011:51 1.2117:59 8.97
00:06 1.1306:18 9.2712:33 0.8418:42 9.35
00:45 0.8307:01 9.5413:12 0.6819:21 9.52
01:23 0.7107:39 9.6113:48 0.6919:58 9.53
01:59 0.7508:15 9.5114:21 0.8520:31 9.40
02:33 0.9208:48 9.2914:51 1.1221:03 9.15
03:03 1.2009:19 8.9515:17 1.4721:33 8.80
03:31 1.5609:49 8.5215:39 1.8622:03 8.36
03:59 1.9910:20 8.0116:06 2.2922:36 7.85
Time m04:34 2.4710:57 7.4516:42 2.8023:20 7.30
05:26 2.9711:48 6.9117:42 3.31
00:25 6.8306:45 3.3313:03 6.5519:24 3.56
01:56 6.7008:15 3.2914:39 6.6420:55 3.30
03:24 7.0609:33 2.8715:54 7.1622:01 2.75
04:24 7.6410:28 2.3116:48 7.8022:51 2.16
05:11 8.2211:13 1.8017:31 8.3823:33 1.67
05:53 8.7011:55 1.4018:12 8.84
00:15 1.3106:33 9.0612:36 1.1218:51 9.18
00:55 1.0807:13 9.3113:16 0.9619:30 9.40
01:36 0.9507:54 9.4413:56 0.9120:09 9.49
02:16 0.9308:34 9.4314:34 0.9820:48 9.42
02:56 1.0409:16 9.2515:13 1.1921:30 9.19
03:39 1.3010:01 8.9015:55 1.5422:17 8.78
04:29 1.6910:52 8.4016:47 2.0223:12 8.27
Time m
1We
2Th
3Fr
4Sa
5Su
6Mo
7Tu
8We
9Th
10Fr
11Sa
12Su
13Mo
14Tu
16Th
17Fr
18Sa
19Su
20Mo
21Tu
22We
23Th
24Fr
25Sa
26Su
27Mo
28Tu
29We
05:30 2.1311:54 7.8817:55 2.48
00:21 7.8206:45 2.4713:07 7.5119:16 2.74
01:40 7.6108:05 2.5414:26 7.4820:38 2.65
02:58 7.7609:24 2.3115:40 7.8021:51 2.28
04:06 8.1410:27 1.9216:41 8.2622:47 1.84
05:02 8.5511:18 1.5717:30 8.6723:33 1.50
05:50 8.8512:02 1.3318:14 8.96
00:14 1.2906:33 9.0112:41 1.2218:54 9.11
00:52 1.2007:12 9.0513:18 1.2119:30 9.15
01:30 1.2207:49 8.9913:52 1.3020:05 9.07
02:06 1.3208:24 8.8414:24 1.4620:39 8.91
02:39 1.5008:57 8.6214:52 1.6821:11 8.66
03:10 1.7409:29 8.3315:19 1.9421:44 8.34
03:42 2.0210:03 8.0015:50 2.2422:19 7.97
04:20 2.3410:40 7.6316:27 2.5923:03 7.59
Time m05:08 2.6611:27 7.2717:19 2.9623:59 7.28
06:09 2.9112:27 7.0118:33 3.20
01:06 7.1407:18 2.9813:38 6.9719:54 3.16
02:17 7.2608:28 2.8114:51 7.2221:03 2.85
03:22 7.6009:31 2.4815:54 7.6722:01 2.41
04:19 8.0410:25 2.0816:48 8.1922:51 1.97
05:09 8.4711:15 1.7117:35 8.6623:39 1.60
05:57 8.8412:03 1.4218:21 9.05
00:25 1.3106:45 9.1112:50 1.2019:06 9.32
01:13 1.1207:33 9.2813:36 1.0819:51 9.46
02:01 1.0308:21 9.3314:22 1.0720:36 9.47
02:50 1.0509:09 9.2415:09 1.1821:24 9.32
03:40 1.1809:59 9.0215:57 1.4022:16 9.05
04:33 1.4110:51 8.7016:49 1.7123:12 8.71
05:30 1.7011:47 8.3317:48 2.05
00:12 8.3706:30 1.9912:47 8.0118:51 2.32
Time m1Fr
2Sa
3Su
4Mo
5Tu
6We
7Th
8Fr
9Sa
10Su
11Mo
12Tu
13We
14Th
16Sa
17Su
18Mo
19Tu
20We
21Th
22Fr
23Sa
24Su
25Mo
26Tu
27We
28Th
01:14 8.0907:33 2.2213:51 7.8019:57 2.46
02:19 7.9508:38 2.3314:57 7.7821:05 2.44
03:24 7.9609:42 2.2916:02 7.9322:06 2.28
04:25 8.0810:39 2.1516:57 8.1922:58 2.07
05:18 8.2411:29 1.9917:45 8.4423:45 1.87
06:06 8.3912:12 1.8418:29 8.65
00:27 1.7306:48 8.4912:52 1.7319:08 8.78
01:07 1.6507:28 8.5413:29 1.6819:45 8.82
01:45 1.6308:05 8.5214:03 1.6920:21 8.77
02:21 2.0208:39 7.9714:35 2.3720:56 8.64
02:54 1.7809:14 8.3115:06 1.9021:30 8.45
03:28 1.9109:48 8.1415:37 2.0722:05 8.24
04:04 2.0810:23 7.9516:11 2.2922:42 8.01
04:43 2.2711:02 7.7416:51 2.5323:27 7.79
05:28 2.4611:48 7.5517:40 2.77
Time m00:18 7.6306:21 2.6212:42 7.4118:44 2.94
01:16 7.5507:23 2.7113:45 7.3819:57 2.94
02:20 7.6108:30 2.6514:54 7.5521:09 2.72
03:26 7.8309:37 2.4316:01 7.9222:12 2.35
04:30 8.1810:39 2.1017:01 8.4023:09 1.93
05:28 8.5611:36 1.7417:56 8.86
00:04 1.5406:24 8.9112:30 1.4218:48 9.25
00:58 1.2207:18 9.1813:23 1.1619:38 9.51
01:51 0.9908:10 9.3514:14 1.0020:28 9.65
02:44 0.8709:01 9.4115:03 0.9621:18 9.64
03:35 0.8709:51 9.3515:50 1.0422:08 9.51
04:25 1.0010:39 9.1616:37 1.2622:57 9.24
05:13 1.2711:27 8.8417:24 1.5923:47 8.86
06:01 1.6612:15 8.4318:15 2.00
00:38 8.4106:51 2.1113:07 7.9919:10 2.42
Time m1Mo
2Tu
3We
4Th
5Fr
6Sa
7Su
8Mo
9Tu
10We
11Th
12Fr
13Sa
14Su
16Tu
17We
18Th
19Fr
20Sa
21Su
22Mo
23Tu
24We
25Th
26Fr
27Sa
28Su
29Mo
29Fr
30Sa
15We
30Th
15Fr
31Su
15Mo
30Tu
26 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
27www.swanseamarina.org.uk
July August September
01:33 7.9507:47 2.5314:06 7.6320:13 2.74
02:35 7.5908:51 2.8115:14 7.4721:23 2.84
03:44 7.4710:00 2.8416:24 7.5922:29 2.70
04:49 7.5811:00 2.6517:22 7.9023:24 2.43
05:44 7.8311:51 2.3618:10 8.25
00:11 2.1306:30 8.0912:34 2.0718:51 8.54
00:52 1.8807:11 8.3013:11 1.8519:30 8.73
01:30 1.7107:48 8.4413:46 1.7120:06 8.81
02:05 1.6308:23 8.5014:19 1.6620:40 8.80
02:38 1.6208:57 8.5014:51 1.6921:12 8.72
03:10 1.6609:28 8.4515:20 1.7821:44 8.60
03:41 1.7510:00 8.3615:49 1.9122:15 8.47
04:12 1.8710:32 8.2416:20 2.0822:50 8.29
04:47 2.0411:07 8.0616:57 2.3123:31 8.07
05:29 2.2911:51 7.8317:44 2.62
Time m00:24 7.8106:22 2.5812:48 7.5818:51 2.92
01:29 7.5907:33 2.8214:01 7.4520:19 3.00
02:45 7.5708:57 2.8015:24 7.6321:43 2.71
04:03 7.8410:15 2.4716:39 8.1222:54 2.19
05:12 8.3211:21 1.9717:42 8.7323:55 1.62
06:12 8.8312:20 1.4618:36 9.28
00:51 1.1307:06 9.2513:13 1.0419:28 9.70
01:44 0.7707:58 9.5514:03 0.7620:17 9.94
02:33 0.5708:47 9.7114:50 0.6321:04 10.01
03:21 0.5409:33 9.7015:33 0.6821:49 9.90
04:04 0.7110:16 9.5216:14 0.9122:33 9.59
04:44 1.0610:57 9.1616:53 1.3223:15 9.09
05:22 1.5811:38 8.6417:33 1.8723:57 8.46
06:02 2.2012:21 8.0218:19 2.50
00:45 7.7706:49 2.8313:12 7.4219:18 3.08
01:44 7.1607:54 3.3314:24 7.0020:37 3.40
Time m1We
2Th
3Fr
4Sa
5Su
6Mo
7Tu
8We
9Th
10Fr
11Sa
12Su
13Mo
14Tu
16Th
17Fr
18Sa
19Su
20Mo
21Tu
22We
23Th
24Fr
25Sa
26Su
27Mo
28Tu
29We
03:04 6.8509:19 3.4715:52 7.0322:06 3.27
04:25 7.0110:40 3.1717:03 7.4623:12 2.81
05:26 7.4411:36 2.6817:54 8.00
00:00 2.3106:12 7.9112:18 2.2018:35 8.47
00:38 1.9006:52 8.3012:53 1.8219:12 8.79
01:12 1.6007:27 8.5713:27 1.5619:47 8.98
01:45 1.4308:01 8.7314:00 1.4320:19 9.04
02:17 1.3608:33 8.8114:30 1.4120:50 9.04
02:47 1.3709:03 8.8214:59 1.4721:18 8.98
03:15 1.4409:33 8.7815:25 1.5721:47 8.87
03:42 1.5610:01 8.6715:51 1.7322:17 8.68
04:12 1.7510:32 8.4616:23 1.9922:52 8.37
04:48 2.0811:10 8.1317:04 2.4023:40 7.93
05:37 2.5512:05 7.6818:06 2.93
00:51 7.4506:52 3.0313:24 7.3119:50 3.24
Time m02:22 7.2508:36 3.1415:04 7.3821:33 2.96
03:53 7.5810:06 2.7016:30 7.9822:52 2.27
05:04 8.2411:15 2.0117:33 8.7523:52 1.52
06:03 8.9112:12 1.3518:26 9.43
00:43 0.9306:54 9.4513:01 0.8519:15 9.91
01:31 0.5307:42 9.7913:47 0.5420:00 10.17
02:15 0.3608:27 9.9414:30 0.4320:44 10.21
02:57 0.4109:09 9.8915:09 0.5321:25 10.03
03:35 0.6709:48 9.6415:45 0.8322:03 9.63
04:09 1.1210:23 9.2216:19 1.3122:39 9.05
04:40 1.7110:57 8.6416:53 1.9323:14 8.33
05:11 2.3811:33 7.9617:30 2.6323:54 7.55
05:49 3.0612:18 7.2718:24 3.32
00:48 6.8306:55 3.6713:29 6.7119:51 3.77
02:22 6.4208:36 3.8815:21 6.6721:42 3.61
04:01 6.6610:18 3.4816:40 7.2222:55 3.00
Time m1Sa
2Su
3Mo
4Tu
5We
6Th
7Fr
8Sa
9Su
10Mo
11Tu
12We
13Th
14Fr
16Su
17Mo
18Tu
19We
20Th
21Fr
22Sa
23Su
24Mo
25Tu
26We
27Th
28Fr
05:05 7.2711:15 2.8217:32 7.9023:39 2.36
05:49 7.9011:54 2.2118:12 8.48
00:15 1.8306:27 8.4112:28 1.7418:48 8.90
00:48 1.4607:01 8.7713:01 1.4219:21 9.14
01:19 1.2507:34 8.9913:35 1.2619:54 9.27
01:51 1.1608:06 9.1114:06 1.2220:24 9.30
02:22 1.1708:37 9.1514:36 1.2720:53 9.26
02:50 1.2509:06 9.1015:03 1.3921:22 9.13
03:17 1.4109:36 8.9615:30 1.5921:53 8.88
03:45 1.6710:07 8.6816:01 1.9222:29 8.46
04:21 2.0910:47 8.2316:42 2.4323:18 7.86
05:11 2.6911:45 7.6517:50 3.05
00:35 7.2606:39 3.2713:13 7.2019:46 3.36
02:17 7.0708:32 3.2915:00 7.3421:33 2.96
03:48 7.5410:03 2.7116:21 8.0522:49 2.16
Time m04:56 8.3211:08 1.9417:21 8.8723:43 1.38
05:50 9.0511:59 1.2618:12 9.54
00:30 0.8206:37 9.5712:43 0.8018:57 9.97
01:12 0.5107:21 9.8713:25 0.5719:40 10.15
01:52 0.4408:03 9.9414:04 0.5420:21 10.10
02:29 0.5808:41 9.8214:41 0.7120:57 9.85
03:03 0.9009:16 9.5415:15 1.0421:32 9.41
03:34 1.3609:49 9.1115:47 1.5222:03 8.84
04:01 1.9110:21 8.5616:18 2.0922:35 8.17
04:27 2.5110:54 7.9316:51 2.7323:12 7.45
05:00 3.1311:37 7.2817:42 3.37
00:03 6.7706:03 3.7312:45 6.7219:09 3.82
01:33 6.3307:54 3.9714:39 6.6321:00 3.71
03:24 6.5509:35 3.6016:05 7.1622:20 3.10
04:32 7.2110:37 2.9216:59 7.8523:06 2.43
Time m
1Tu
2We
3Th
4Fr
5Sa
6Su
7Mo
8Tu
9We
10Th
11Fr
12Sa
13Su
14Mo
16We
17Th
18Fr
19Sa
20Su
21Mo
22Tu
23We
24Th
25Fr
26Sa
27Su
28Mo
29Tu
30We
29Sa
30Su
30Th15
We
31Fr
15Sa
31Mo
15Tu
High & Low waters to Datum High & Low waters to Datum for Swanseafor Swansea
Times adjusted for BST,
heights in metres
28 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
29www.swanseamarina.org.uk
High & Low waters to Datum High & Low waters to Datum for Swanseafor Swansea
Times adjusted for BST,
heights in metres
October November December
05:18 7.9011:19 2.2817:40 8.4623:42 1.87
05:55 8.4711:55 1.7818:17 8.91
00:16 1.4706:30 8.8812:31 1.4418:51 9.20
00:51 1.2307:05 9.1513:06 1.2619:25 9.36
01:24 1.1307:39 9.3013:41 1.2019:57 9.42
01:58 1.1308:11 9.3514:15 1.2520:30 9.38
02:30 1.2308:44 9.2914:46 1.3821:04 9.22
03:00 1.4309:18 9.1015:18 1.6221:40 8.90
03:32 1.7509:55 8.7615:55 2.0022:22 8.41
04:12 2.2310:42 8.2616:45 2.5223:18 7.80
05:11 2.8211:46 7.7018:08 3.04
00:36 7.2706:48 3.2513:15 7.3819:45 3.17
02:12 7.2008:24 3.1714:49 7.5921:22 2.77
03:36 7.6809:49 2.6216:05 8.2222:33 2.08
04:40 8.3910:50 1.9517:03 8.9023:24 1.45
Time m05:31 9.0211:38 1.4017:51 9.43
00:08 1.0106:16 9.4612:19 1.0518:36 9.74
00:48 0.8006:58 9.6812:59 0.9019:18 9.82
01:26 0.8007:37 9.7113:37 0.9319:56 9.72
02:01 0.9608:14 9.5814:13 1.0920:31 9.46
02:34 1.2508:48 9.3214:48 1.3821:04 9.09
03:04 1.6309:21 8.9615:21 1.7721:36 8.61
03:31 2.0609:53 8.5115:53 2.2222:08 8.08
03:58 2.5310:29 8.0016:29 2.7222:46 7.51
03:33 3.0310:14 7.4716:19 3.2222:36 6.96
04:32 3.5211:17 7.0317:33 3.5823:48 6.59
06:08 3.7812:44 6.8819:01 3.58
01:25 6.6507:37 3.5814:10 7.1820:22 3.18
02:42 7.1308:46 3.0715:12 7.7321:18 2.63
03:36 7.7609:36 2.5116:00 8.2722:02 2.11
04:18 8.3310:18 2.0316:40 8.7222:42 1.71
Time m
1Th
2Fr
3Sa
4Su
5Mo
6Tu
7We
8Th
9Fr
10Sa
11Su
12Mo
13Tu
14We
16Fr
17Sa
18Su
19Mo
20Tu
21We
22Th
23Fr
24Sa
25Su
26Mo
27Tu
28We
29Th
04:57 8.7910:58 1.6817:18 9.0623:20 1.43
05:35 9.1111:37 1.4517:56 9.2723:59 1.28
06:12 9.3212:17 1.3418:34 9.38
00:36 1.2306:49 9.4212:56 1.3219:12 9.37
01:14 1.2907:27 9.3913:36 1.4119:52 9.23
01:51 1.4608:07 9.2214:17 1.6120:36 8.94
02:32 1.7608:53 8.9115:04 1.9221:24 8.51
03:20 2.1609:46 8.5016:02 2.3122:22 8.03
04:24 2.6010:51 8.0917:12 2.6423:33 7.66
05:41 2.8812:06 7.8718:30 2.76
00:51 7.5607:00 2.8813:23 7.9319:49 2.60
02:08 7.8008:16 2.5914:35 8.2521:00 2.22
03:13 8.2609:19 2.1715:35 8.6621:55 1.82
04:06 8.7110:09 1.8016:27 9.0022:42 1.52
04:53 9.0610:53 1.5417:13 9.2123:23 1.35
Time m05:36 9.2611:34 1.4117:55 9.28
00:01 1.3106:15 9.3212:13 1.4018:34 9.22
00:37 1.3906:51 9.2712:51 1.4919:10 9.05
01:12 1.5507:27 9.1213:28 1.6619:45 8.81
01:43 1.7808:01 8.8714:03 1.8920:18 8.50
02:14 2.0608:36 8.5614:37 2.1920:52 8.14
02:44 2.3909:14 8.2015:15 2.5121:30 7.75
03:19 2.7409:57 7.8315:59 2.8522:14 7.38
04:06 3.1110:48 7.5016:54 3.1423:09 7.07
05:14 3.4011:49 7.3018:01 3.29
00:16 6.9406:33 3.4712:57 7.3019:12 3.21
01:30 7.0807:46 3.2614:06 7.5420:19 2.93
02:39 7.4708:47 2.8815:06 7.9221:15 2.54
03:35 7.9709:38 2.4515:57 8.3422:04 2.13
04:22 8.4710:25 2.0516:45 8.7322:50 1.78
Time m1Su
2Mo
3Tu
4We
5Th
6Fr
7Sa
8Su
9Mo
10Tu
11We
12Th
13Fr
14Sa
15Su
16Mo
17Tu
18We
19Th
20Fr
21Sa
22Su
23Mo
24Tu
25We
26Th
27Fr
28Sa
29Su
05:06 8.8911:11 1.7217:30 9.0423:35 1.51
05:49 9.2211:57 1.4818:15 9.26
00:20 1.3306:32 9.4312:43 1.3319:00 9.36
01:03 1.2607:16 9.5113:30 1.2819:45 9.33
01:48 1.3008:03 9.4714:18 1.3320:33 9.18
02:34 1.4508:51 9.2915:08 1.5021:23 8.92
03:24 1.7009:45 9.0316:01 1.7422:16 8.59
04:18 2.0210:41 8.7216:59 2.0423:14 8.24
05:19 2.3311:41 8.4118:00 2.32
00:15 7.9506:24 2.5712:44 8.1719:05 2.52
01:23 7.8107:31 2.6613:51 8.0720:13 2.55
02:33 7.8808:38 2.5714:59 8.1321:18 2.41
03:36 8.1409:39 2.3616:00 8.3222:15 2.19
04:30 8.4510:30 2.1216:51 8.5223:02 1.96
05:16 8.7211:16 1.9117:37 8.6823:43 1.79
Time m05:57 8.9211:57 1.7618:18 8.76
00:21 1.6906:36 9.0212:36 1.6918:55 8.77
00:55 1.6607:12 9.0113:14 1.7019:30 8.70
01:29 1.7207:48 8.9213:49 1.7820:04 8.57
02:01 1.8608:23 8.7514:23 1.9220:37 8.38
02:32 2.0508:57 8.5214:57 2.1121:12 8.15
03:03 2.2909:33 8.2715:32 2.3421:47 7.90
03:36 2.5710:12 8.0016:11 2.6022:27 7.63
04:18 2.8710:57 7.7416:58 2.8723:16 7.38
05:13 3.1511:51 7.5317:57 3.08
00:15 7.2106:28 3.3112:53 7.4519:09 3.15
01:26 7.2407:47 3.2114:02 7.5520:22 2.97
02:39 7.5408:56 2.8715:12 7.8821:27 2.59
03:45 8.0409:56 2.3916:14 8.3322:24 2.12
04:41 8.6010:50 1.9117:09 8.7823:17 1.68
05:31 9.0911:42 1.4818:00 9.17
Time m1Tu
2We
3Th
4Fr
5Sa
6Su
7Mo
8Tu
9We
10Th
11Fr
12Sa
13Su
14Mo
15Tu
16We
17Th
18Fr
19Sa
20Su
21Mo
22Tu
23We
24Th
25Fr
26Sa
27Su
28Mo
29Tu
30We
30Mo
30Fr
31Th
15Th
31Sa
30 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
31www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Tawe Lock Closures 2009Tawe Lock Closures 2009
MARCH
Sunday 1st 1315 - 1615
Monday 2nd Lockmasters Decision
Monday 9th 0945 - 1245
Tuesday 10th 1030 - 1330
Wednesday 11th 1115 - 1415
Thursday 12th 1145 - 1445
Friday 13th 1230 - 1530
Saturday 14th 1300 - 1600
Sunday 15th 1315 - 1615
Monday 16th Lockmasters Decision
Tuesday 24th Lockmasters Decision
Wednesday 25th 1000 - 1300
Thursday 26th 1045 - 1345
Friday 27th 1115 - 1415
Saturday 28th 1145 - 1445
Sunday 29th 1315 - 1615
Monday 30th 1345 - 1645
Tuesday 31st 1430 - 1730
JANUARY
Saturday 10th 1000 - 1300
Sunday 11th 1045 - 1345
Monday 12th 1145 - 1445
Tuesday 13th 1230 - 1530
Wednesday 14th 1315 - 1615
Thursday 15th 1400 - 1700
Friday 16th 1445 - 1745
Monday 26th Lockmasters Decision
Tuesday 27th 1130 - 1430
Wednesday 28th 1200 - 1500
Thursday 29th 1230 - 1530
Friday 30th 1300 - 1600
Saturday 31st Lockmasters Decision
FEBRUARY
Sunday 8th 1000 - 1300
Monday 9th 1045 - 1345
Tuesday 10th 1130 - 1430
Wednesday 11th 1215 - 1515
Thursday 12th 1300 - 1600
Friday 13th 1330 - 1630
Saturday 14th 1400 - 1700
Monday 23rd Lockmasters Decision
Tuesday 24th 1030 - 1330
Wednesday 25th 1115 - 1415
Thursday 26th 1145 - 1445
Friday 27th 1215 - 1515
Saturday 28th 1245 - 1545
32 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Tawe Lock Closures 2009Tawe Lock Closures 2009
33www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Wednesday 27th 1345 - 1645
Thursday 28th 1430 - 1730
Friday 29th Lockmasters Decision
JUNE
Sunday 7th Lockmasters Decision
Monday 8th Lockmasters Decision
Tuesday 9th Lockmasters Decision
Wednesday 10th Lockmasters Decision
Sunday 21st Lockmasters Decision
Monday 22nd 1100 - 1400
Tuesday 23rd 1200 - 1500
Wednesday 24th 1245 - 1545
Thursday 25th 1330 - 1630
Friday 26th 1415 - 1715
Saturday 27th 1500 - 1800
Sunday 28th Lockmasters Decision
APRIL
Monday 6th Lockmasters Decision
Tuesday 7th 1015 - 1315
Wednesday 8th 1100 - 1400
Thursday 9th 1145 - 1445
Friday 10th 1215 - 1515
Saturday 11th 1245 - 1545
Sunday 12th 1315 - 1615
Monday 13th 1345 - 1645
Thursday 23rd 1030 - 1330
Friday 24th 1100 - 1400
Saturday 25th 1145 - 1445
Sunday 26th 1230 - 1530
Monday 27th 1300 - 1600
Tuesday 28th 1345 - 1645
Wednesday 29th Lockmasters Decision
MAYWednesday 6th Lockmasters Decision
Thursday 7th 1030 - 1330
Friday 8th 1115 - 1415
Saturday 9th 1145 - 1445
Sunday 10th 1215 - 1515
Monday 11th 1300 - 1600
Tuesday 12th Lockmasters Decision
Friday 22nd Lockmasters Decision
Saturday 23rd 1030 - 1330
Sunday 24th 1115 - 1415
Monday 25th 1200 - 1500
Tuesday 26th 1245 - 1545
32 www.swanseamarina.org.uk32 www.swanseamarina.org.uk34 www.swanseamarina.org.uk
SEPTEMBER
Thursday 3rd Lockmasters Decision
Friday 4th 1130 - 1430
Saturday 5th 1200 - 1500
Sunday 6th 1230 - 1530
Monday 7th 1300 - 1600
Tuesday 8th 1330 - 1630
Wednesday 9th Lockmasters Decision
Thursday 17th 1030 - 1330
Friday 18th 1115 - 1415
Saturday 19th 1200 - 1500
Sunday 20th 1230 - 1530
Monday 21st 1315 - 1615
Tuesday 22nd 1345 - 1645
Wednesday 23rd Lockmasters Decision
OCTOBER
Friday 2nd Lockmasters Decision
Saturday 3rd 1100 - 1400
Sunday 4th 1130 - 1430
Monday 5th 1215 - 1515
Tuesday 6th 1245 - 1545
Wednesday 7th 1315 - 1615
Thursday 8th Lockmasters Decision
Friday 16th 1015 - 1315
Saturday 17th 1045 - 1345
Sunday 18th 1130 - 1430
Monday 19th 1200 - 1500
Tuesday 20th 1245 - 1545
Wednesday 21st 1315 - 1615
Thursday 22nd Lockmasters Decision
JULY
Wednesday 8th Lockmasters Decision
Thursday 9th Lockmasters Decision
Friday 10th Lockmasters Decision
Saturday 11th Lockmasters Decision
Tuesday 21st 1045 - 1345
Wednesday 22nd 1145 - 1445
Thursday 23rd 1230 - 1530
Friday 24th 1315 - 1615
Saturday 25th 1400 - 1700
Sunday 26th 1445 - 1745
Monday 27th 1530 - 1830
AUGUST
Thursday 6th Lockmasters Decision
Friday 7th 1230 - 1530
Saturday 8th 1300 - 1600
Sunday 9th 1330 - 1630
Monday 10th Lockmasters Decision
Tuesday 11th Lockmasters Decision
Wednesday 19th 1045 - 1345
Thursday 20th 1130 - 1430
Friday 21st 1215 - 1515
Saturday 22nd 1300 - 1600
Sunday 23rd 1345 - 1645
Monday 24th 1415 - 1715
Tuesday 25th 1445 - 1745
Tawe Lock Closures 2009Tawe Lock Closures 2009
DECEMBER
Tuesday 1st Lockmasters Decision
Wednesday 2nd 1030 - 1330
Thursday 3rd 1115 - 1415
Friday 4th 1200 - 1500
Saturday 5th 1245 - 1545
Sunday 6th Lockmasters Decision
Monday 7th Lockmasters Decision
Wednesday 16th Lockmasters Decision
Thursday 17th Lockmasters Decision
Friday 18th Lockmasters Decision
Saturday 19th Lockmasters Decision
Friday 25th Christmas Day / Closed
Thursday 31st 1015 - 1315
NOVEMBER
Sunday 1st Lockmasters Decision
Monday 2nd 1000 - 1300
Tuesday 3rd 1045 - 1345
Wednesday 4th 1130 - 1430
Thursday 5th 1200 - 1500
Friday 6th Lockmasters Decision
Sunday 15th Lockmasters Decision
Monday 16th 1000 - 1300
Tuesday 17th 1045 - 1345
Wednesday 18th 1115 - 1415
Thursday 19th Lockmasters Decision
35www.swanseamarina.org.uk
Tawe Lock Closures 2009Tawe Lock Closures 2009
Fishing Charter Boats
Enterprise ................................................. 01656 863364 / 07855930990
Dominator ................................................ 01792 844141 / 07785347549
Lady Jue.............................................................................................. 07831 805100
Seren Y Mor...................................................................................... 01554 824007
07817341728