PORTISHEAD MARINA 2016
Our reputation as one of the UK’s most respected marina operators has been built on the simple premise of providing thefinest facilities, offering friendly, experienced service and a safeand active haven for both you and your boat.
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friendly service We encourage our staff to understandboating people’s needs and appreciatethat we must help our customers to enjoytheir leisure time at our marinas.
fine facilitiesWe invest heavily to ensure that ourmarinas provide a good range of marina and support facilities which wework hard to continually maintain andimprove.
safe havens We strive to provide safe, sheltered andwell maintained pontoon berths for allour customers’ boats within a fun and‘Active Marina’.
Welcome to the 2016 edition of thePortishead Quays Marina handbook, Ihope you find it to be a useful sourceof information.
Our Marina forms the centre piece ofthe prestigious Port Marinedevelopment and really has becomethe place to be. There is a hive ofactivity around the Marina for bothlocals and visitors to enjoy, a variety ofvessels can regularly be seen locking inand out or being lifted to and from thewater. The H&W bar/restaurant andother hostelries along with a selectionof cafés all help in providing excellentmeeting places for good food andwine, there is also a good selection ofshops, restaurants and supermarketsall within easy walking distance of theMarina.
As testament to our continuedcommitment to the Marina last yearwe installed extra pontoons berths,replaced the electricity bollards, fitted
Quay Marinas participate in the YachtHarbour Association 'Gold AnchorAward' scheme, which rates marinas in accordance with equipment and facilities provided, customer service andoperational systems in a similar way tohotel 'star' ratings. Portishead QuaysMarina has achieved the highest ratingof 5 Gold Anchors’
hoist dock safety railings andcommissioned a new Wi-Fi system andlater this year we hope to have a newboat sales & brokerage office inoperation. This will take us to the nextstage of the Marina’s future and wehope, make your time with us moreenjoyable and relaxing.
Our core values of providing a safeberth for your vessel, excellentcustomer service and value for moneyremain our priority as do friendly andhelpful staff that are available 24 hoursa day 365 days a year.
Marina Safety both ashore and afloat isof paramount importance our H&Sprocedures are under continual review,please take time to read the section onMarina Safety and familiarise yourselfwith the Marina’s safety equipment.
Finally, on behalf of myself and all theteam, I wish you fun, fair winds andgood health.
Keith BerryMarina Manager
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Keith BerryMarina Manager
Portishead Quays Marina, Newfoundland Way, Portishead, North Somerset BS20 7DF
Tel: 01275 841941Fax: 01275 841942Email: [email protected] VHF Channel 80 Call Sign Portishead Quays Marinawww.quaymarinas.com
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Quay Marinas continue to striveto deliver our mission statementwhich is to provide our customerswith “Safe Havens, FriendlyService and Fine Facilities”.
We are proud that our welltrained and experienced staff are committed to fulfilling thesesimple requirements. In additionwe are mindful that we mustprovide real value for money forour customers, and for this reasonwe are doing our very best todeliver genuine added valuethrough our ‘Quay Plus’ package.
In addition we are striving toensure that our marinas are reallyfun places to be – all our marinasare ‘Active Marinas’ providing anarray of events and trainingactivities to help ensure that ourcustomers get the most out oftheir boating.’ We hope that youwill all enjoy your stay with usthis year.
Kind Regards and safe boating! Simon HaighManaging Director.
index2. History
3. Local Information
4. Cruising Destinations
5. Cruising Destinations
6. Locking Procedure
8. Arriving at Portishead by Sea
9. Arriving at Portishead by Sea
11. Environment
13. Boat Clubs/ RNLI
15. Transurope
16. Information
17. Information
20. Marina Plan
21. Marina Plan
23. Berth Holder & Visitor Parking
25. Safety
27. Boatyard
28. Marina Staff
29. Tide Tables – Jan Feb March April
30. Tide Tables – May June July Aug
31. Tide Tables – Sept Oct Nov Dec
36. Marina Tariff
37. Berthing Licence Application
38. Time to Talk
39. Boatyard Tariff
40. Marina Locations
The historic dock now hometo Portishead Quays Marinawas built in 1869 and aftermany delays, first opened toshipping in 1879. The dockswere constructed by wideningand impounding the tidal pillbefore which, the waters of theBristol Channel reached up asfar as the old tide mill, now theMezzé Restaurant at the oldWhite Lion Inn. A mooringpoint for boats can still be seenon the wall opposite the Inn.The docks at Portishead andAvonmouth were built to helprelieve Bristol City Docks fromthe problems encountered dueto the growth in traffic andincreasing size of trading shipsmaking their way up the Avonto Bristol. The original lock was140 metres by 20 metres andvisiting ships were laden withtimber, petrol, grain, and inlater year's phosphorus andcoal.
Trade and tourism were on theup, increased by the newly builtsingle line broad gauge railwaytrack which linked PortisheadPier to Bristol. Portishead hadbecome a popular destinationfor day-trippers and tourists,who would take advantage ofthe local bathing beaches andstand and view the many boats
which would wait in King Road just offthe pier for the tides to take them downchannel or up the Avon on theirapproach to Bristol. One of the familiarsights viewed from Portishead Pier wasthe Bristol Training Ship ‘Formidable’. Theold warship lay anchored off Portisheadfor nearly 40 years and throughout thattime gave nautical training to over 3,500poor and destitute boys to prepare themfor service in the Royal and MerchantNavies.
The land surrounding the docks wasinitially used as a granary and timberwharf. On the Western side of the dockstood Baileys mill, a landmark eight-storey building with it's accompanyingchimney. It was a flaking mill whichprocessed grain for both the brewingindustry and to make cattle feed. In1911 the mill suffered a near fatal fire,which caused much damage andsmouldered for 4 days. The localbrigades struggled to bring the burningbuilding under control, so as soon asthe tide permitted, the Bristol salvagevessel 'Bulldog' entered the dock andpumped 700 gallons of water perminute on to the burning building. The mill was finally demolished in the1950's to make way for Portishead 'B'power station.
In 1926 construction started onPortishead 'A' power station on theland behind the mill. Coal-firedgeneration of electricity began in 1929
and supplied the whole of Bristol, NorthSomerset and part of South Somerset. In1937 the first tall stack was added,standing 350 feet high. After the wargenerating capacity was increased bythe addition of a second tall stack. Inthe 1950's work began on theconstruction of Portishead 'B' powerstation and stacks 3 & 4 were erected,383 feet high. The chimneys themselvesand the smoke they produced were afamiliar landmark for miles around andcould be seen clearly from the Welshcoast. When the Somerset coalfieldfinally closed in 1972 the power stationwas converted to oil, however the costof oil was on the increase and thePortishead stations were then only usedas standby generators. Portishead 'A'was closed in 1976 followed by 'B' in1982. Over the years ash and clinkerfrom the Power Stations have been usedto raise ground levels around the dockso that it is no longer possible to see theoriginal shape and size of the old tidalpill.
On the east side of the dock, theAlbright and Wilson phosphorus workswere built during the 1950s to processimported phosphate rock and convert itto liquid phosphorus. This processrequired a high use of electricity, supplied by the Portishead power stations and when the cost of oil rose inthe 70s, so did the price of the electricity. The implications were enormous and production was transferred to Newfoundland whereprocessing costs were lower. Portisheadbecame used as a transfer and distribution station, handling the liquidphosphorus that was brought to thedocks aboard the Albright ships theExplorer and the Pioneer. The shipswere fitted out with large tanks encasedin heated jackets to keep the phosphorus in a liquid state. This was
then transferred to holding tanks readyfor distribution. The decommissioningof the site was a lengthy process thattook about 4 years culminating in thedemolition and clearance of site in 1999in readiness for the re-development ofthe docks.
Commercial shipping ceased using thedocks in 1992 and although there wasstill marine traffic passing on route toand from the Royal Portbury Dock andAvonmouth, the only visiting boats toPortishead were yachts and small pleasure craft owned by local residents.The docks were derelict and after a program of demolition the site wascleared in readiness for the exciting newPort Marine development to evolve.While construction of town houses andluxury apartments began on the westside of the dock work began on thenew Marina, the centre piece of the£400 million development. A new lockmeasuring 40 metres by 9 metres wasbuilt within the old lock barrel withstate of the art gates and HMI control.The first phase of the pontoons and theberth holders facilities were installedready for the grand opening in May2001.
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Portishead Docks in 1940
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A selection of cafes and restaurantsframe the marina with Aqua Italia, andBottelino’s sharing an unrivalledposition at the head of the marina andenjoying views stretching down towardsthe boats nestled on the pontoons. LaMarina Restaurant is positioned justoutside the Lock Gates in a superbposition to watch the vessels come andgo, and behind the Hoist Dock apron, inthe heart of the action, is the vibrant
Hall & Woodhouse Bar Restaurant. Theinnovative Bar & Restaurant,constructed out of shipping containersalso includes stunning bathroomfacilities for our Marina berth holders.
For more energetic visitors to the marina and within easy walking distance is the Parish Wharf LeisureCentre with gym, courts and a
swimming pool. Alternatively, the footpaths through Eastwood lead toBattery Point, the Lake Grounds and the start of the coast path to Clevedon.Portishead’s Open Air Pool is situated atthe Northern end of the Lake Groundsand throughout the summer months,you can take the opportunity to sit inthe sun whilst enjoying a stunning viewof the Bristol Channel from the terraces. Portbury Wharf Nature Reserve can befound to the East of the Marina. Thisarea of land, previously known as “theAshlands”, has been redeveloped andthe large pools and ponds are nowhome to a variety of animals.
Provisions can be purchased from theMy Local store at the northern end ofthe marina and this also provides thenearest cash point, should funds berequired. At the head of the marina isWaitrose supermarket, which has both acash point and a pharmacy. From there,the town centre is just a 2 minute walkaway and has further supermarkets andgrocers for general supplies. Most of theHigh Street banks and building societieshave branches in the High Street andthe new town library offers an internetcafé, books, and DVD’s.
Portishead benefits from great access tothe Motorway networks, being just 3miles from Junction 19 on the M5. Aregular bus service runs throughout theday from Portishead to Bristol and thesurrounding area, bus timetables andtelephone numbers for the local taxicompanies are available from theMarina office. Mainline train stations atBristol Temple Meads and BristolParkway serve the area and air flights todestinations in Europe and beyond canbe taken from Bristol InternationalAirport.”
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Milford Haven - 100 NMWhether exploring therugged Pembrokeshirecoastline or visiting on transitto Ireland, Milford Havenoffers a stunning stop offwith an abundance ofbeautiful scenery. Nestled inthe picturesque corner ofPembrokeshire the Havenprovides access to some ofthe finest leisure boating inthe UK. Visiting boats arewelcome at both MilfordMarina and Neyland YachtHaven.
Milford Marina is situatedin a non tidal basin on theNorth shore of the Haven.Access to the Marina is via alock with access appx. 3.5 +/-HW. Please call the Pierheadon VHF Channel 14, forlocking times. Once in thelock please call the Marinaoffice on VHF Channel 37 forberthing allocation. Tel: 01646 696312 Milford Marina Office
Neyland Marina is situated in a wellprotected inlet adjacent to the town ofNeyland some ten miles from theentrance of the deep and shelteredwaters of Milford Haven. The lowerbasin can be accessed at all states ofthe tide, however the Marina is verybusy and you are recommended tobook a berth before arrival. VHF Channel 37 & 80.Tel: 01646 601601 Neyland Yacht HavenTel: 01646 696137 Port ControlAdmiralty Chart No.'s 1178 -Approaches to the Bristol Channel,1478 - St. Govan's Hd to St. David's Hd,2878 - Approaches to Milford Haven.
Swansea – 61 NMWales’ second largest city, situated onthe North shore of the Bristol Channel,Swansea offers another interesting portof call for local sailors. The Marinaprovides sheltered and fully servicedvisitor berths and with the city centrejust a short walk from the Marina,there is plenty to entertain everyone.The Marina is reached via passagethrough the River Tawe Barrage Lockwhich operates on request 4.5 hourseither side of HW. The marina is openfrom 0700-2200 BST and 0700-1900 UTout of season. Contact the Marina forlocking times. Tel: 01792 470310 - Marina OfficeFor access through the barrage call the Tawe Lock on VHF Channel 18.Tel: 01792 456014 - BarrageTel: 01792 653787 - Harbour MasterAdmiralty Chart No. 1179 Bristol Channel.
Porthcawl – 40 NMThe town of Porthcawl is nestledamongst some beautiful beachesstretching along the charming SouthWales coastline and is a popularholiday destination with plenty to dofor all the family. The newly completedMarina has been built within the oldworking harbour, situated to the Southof Porthcawl’s waterfront, and offersberthing for up to 70 leisure &
commercial craft. Just 40 NM fromPortishead this new facility offers awarm welcome to visiting craft. Themarina benefits from having a lockedaccess, which operates 3 hours eitherside of high water between 0700 –2200. Please contact the marina toarrange a booking for the lock and aberth for your stay. Porthcawl is an ideal cruisingdestination whether you are stoppingover for one night or staying for severaldays to explore everything the townhas to offer. Tel: 01656 815215 – Porthcawl MarinaOffice
Penarth Marina & Cardiff Bay – 18 NMLying just 18 NM from Portishead, CardiffBay makes a great destination, offeringall tide access to small craft. Within a fewhours sailing, the tranquil waters are anappealing destination to many boatowners. As you enter through the Barragelocks, Penarth Marina is clearly visible onyour port side. The Marina offers a warmwelcome, friendly service and greatfacilities, berthing is available for visitorsin attractive surroundings close to Penarthand Cardiff.
For more information and access tothe Marina call VHF Channel 80.
Tel: 02920 705021 - Penarth Marina OfficeFor access through the Barrage VHF Channel 18. Tel: 02920 700234 - Barrage ControlAdmiralty Chart No.’s 1182 – Approachesto Cardiff, 1179 – Bristol Channel
All annual berth holders at PortisheadQuay Marinas will benefit from freevisitor berthing for up to 30 nightswhen staying at Penarth Quays Marina.
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Sharpness & Gloucester – 20 NMCruising the upper reaches of theSevern estuary is challenging and boththe vessel and the skipper should bewell prepared. Plan your passage toarrive at Sharpness no earlier than 1hour before HW and no later than HWat Sharpness. After passing through thelock, you enter the start of theGloucester and Sharpness canal whichcan be navigated easily up into theheart of the historic Gloucester Docks. Tel: 01453 811862 - Harbour MasterTravelling on from Gloucester up themighty River Severn, lies Upton Marina.South of the historic town of Worcesterand North of Tewkesbury, Upton Marinaoffers visitors secure pontoon and bank-side moorings for all types of craft.Cruising on the Severn is an excitingchange from cruising in the BristolChannel with 58 miles of waterways toexplore from Sharpness to Stourport.Contact the Marina office for berthingallocation. Tel: 01684 594287 – Marina OfficeAdmiralty Chart No. 1166 – River Severn– Avonmouth to Sharpness.
Bristol – 8.5 NMBristol’s Historic Harbour is situated 7miles up stream of the mouth of theriver Avon. It is a locked harbour atthe heart of the city which gives easyaccess to shops, restaurants, theatres,cafes, bars and all the entertainmenta city has to offer.
Visitor moorings are available in eitherthe Floating Harbour or Bristol Marinaand it is advisable to arrange a berth priorto arrival. You should plan your passageto arrive at the Cumberland Basin locksfrom 2.5 hours before HW to 15 minutesbefore HW. Call City Docks Radio, lowpower, on Channel 14 for lockinginstructions.
Bristol Harbour affords a uniquewaterside environment and during themain boating season there are a varietyof exciting water activities andcompetitions taking place culminatingin the renowned Bristol HarbourRegatta. Detailed pilotage notes may beobtained from the Harbour Master’sOffice. Tel: 0117 9273633 - DockmasterAdmiralty Chart No. 1859 – Port of Bristol
Watchet – 30 NMThe Somerset port of Watchet has beenrevitalised with the opening of theMarina in July 2001. The old harbourwhich was infrequently visited, nowboasts a 240 berth marina accessed via atidal flap gate 2.5 hours either side ofHW.
The marina is situated in the heart ofWatchet and makes an ideal place forvisiting yachts and motor boats. Thebroad Esplanade runs along the lengthof the Marina and gives way to thepretty, narrow streets of the town.
Visitor moorings are available,contact the marina office for moreinformation. Tel: 01984 631264 - Marina OfficeAdmiralty Chart No.’s 1179 – BristolChannel, 1160 – Plans of Ports ofSomerset.
Minehead – 34 NMMinehead offers a small shelteredretreat along the beautiful Somersetcoastline. The drying harbour can beaccessed 2 hours either side of HW andoffers good shelter, although theHarbour does get crowded throughoutthe holiday season. Larger vessels cananchor off just outside and row ashore. Tel: 01643 702566 - Harbour MasterAdmiralty Chart No’s 1179 – BristolChannel, 1160 – Plans of Ports of Somerset.
Porlock Weir – 36 NMPorlock Weir is one of the many smallharbours on the South shore of theBristol Channel. Access to thispicturesque little harbour is 1.5 hourseither side of high water. The dryingharbour is entered via gates (usuallyopen) and offers good shelter for vesselsable to take the ground. Smaller vesselsunable to take the ground can lie afloatin a small pool (1m) outside the dockentrance. Porlock Weir is a beautifuland interesting place to visit, with a fewnice hostelries in which to sit and watchthe world go by.Tel: 01643 863187 - Harbour MasterAdmiralty Chart No.’s 1179 – Bristol Channel, 1160 – Plans of Ports of Somerset.
Ilfracombe – 57 NMLying on the South side of Lantern Hill and hidden from the sea, Ilfracombe is abeautiful seaside resort with a smallharbour which can be identified by theprominent white houses and thePromenade Pier.
The Inner and outer harbours areaccessible in almost all weather from 2-3hours either side of HW. The innerharbour dries and is suitable for vesselsable to take the ground or there are a
few visitor moorings in the outerharbour, which is normally accessible,except at LW springs.
Ilfracombe has a good selection ofshops, cafes and pubs to entertain youand the town and harbour get busythroughout the holiday season. Theyacht club has showers and a bar andthe town boasts a chandlers and marineengineers.Tel: 01271 862108 - Harbour MasterAdmiralty Chart No.’s 1179 – Bristol Channel, 1160 – Plans of Ports of Somerset.
Lundy Island – 75 NMLocated off the North Devon coast,Lundy is the largest island in the BristolChannel and is a must for anyonecruising in the Channel. The mainanchorage is located in the bay at theSouth East of the island and providesgood shelter in winds from the Westand South West. Lundy itself is afascinating place and well worth thetrip ashore. Climb up the hill to explorethe island and sample the delights ofthe Marisco Tavern.Tel: 01237 470074 - Shore OfficeAdmiralty Chart No.1179 – Bristol Channel.
Padstow - 110 NMSituated on the River Camel two milesfrom the open sea, the picturesque portof Padstow provides the only lockedharbour on the North Cornish coast.Access to the Inner Harbour whichprovides total shelter is via a flap gatethat opens HW +/- 2 hours. Once athriving sea port exporting tin andcopper, commercial activities are nowconfined to fishing and supportingleisure activities. Padstow is the idealchoice for a long weekend and is hometo the famous sea food chef Rick Stein.One of the best times to visit is for thePadstow May Day Celebrations.VHF - Ch. 12/16Tel: 01841 532239 - Harbour MasterAdmiralty Chart No’s. 1156 - TrevoseHead to Hartland Point, 1168 - Harbourson North Coast of Cornwall
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North Cornish Coast
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Lock BookingsWe ask all customers to book outwardbound locks, you can do this for up to oneweek in advance. Outward bound lockswill run on the hour and half past thehour with hourly intervals at the beginning and end of the tide. Inboundlocks will run quarter to and quarter pastthe hour with hourly intervals at thebeginning and end of the tide.
Before Going To Sea� Weather Forecasts – Check the weather
forecast before going to sea. The inshore waters forecast is available from the marina office.
� Yacht and Boat Safety Scheme – You can register your boat details with the Coastguard to assist with search and rescue using the CG66 form available online.
� ALWAYS UNPLUG! Do not leave live leads on the pontoons.
� Training in Seamanship and Navigation – Training will help you get more enjoyment from your boating whilst improving safety. The RYA offer a range of practical and theory based courses. Information on our local training centre an be found on page 12.
� Cruising Plans – Please advise the marina office of your cruising plans andthe date and time of your expected return.
� Sea Safety – Make sure you are properly equipped and you know whatto do in an emergency. Visit www.rnli.org.uk/seasafety
Locking Safety & Procedure
� Call the marina on VHF Channel 80, callsign “Portishead Quays Marina” to request access into the lock before leaving your berth. Maintain a listening watch on Channel 80 when manoeuvring in the marina and throughout locking operation.
� Only enter the lock when instructed to do so and ensure the gates are fully open and the green, white, green lights are displayed.
� Enter and depart at a ‘Dead Slow’ speed.
� Proceed as far forward as possible toallow room for vessels following. Ensure your vessel has appropriate lines and fenders both sides and be prepared to raft up.
� Secure your vessel with bow and stern lines and springs throughout locking operation.
� Lock ladders are for emergency and staff use only.
Lock DimensionsLength 40mWidth 9mSill height Inner +7.0m CDSill height Outer +3.0m CD
Tidal AccessUnder normal conditions, for a moder-ate drafted vessel (1.5m) the lock will give access of H.W. +/- 4.5hrs on mean neaps and H.W. +/- 3.5 hrson mean springs.
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Lights and SignalsAll vessels must observe traffic light signals as follows. The entrance to the Marinais marked by two fixed vertical lights in addition to the traffic lights.
� Red� Red Vessels shall not proceed, and are requested to keep clear of � Red the lock gates� Green� White Vessels may proceed on instruction from Marina Control� Green� Red flashing Warning, do NOT proceed
Electrical Safety Supply� Don’t forget ALWAYS UNPLUG! Do
not leave live leads on the pontoons.� Disconnect your power lead at the
supply bollard to avoid trailing a live end. When connecting to the supply, attach the lead at the boat end first and work back to the supply bollard.
� Inspect your leads and plugs for damage regularly.
� Please report any damaged or faulty supply equipment to the marina office.
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It is the skippers decision to proceed to sea. Please ensurethe safety of your vessel andcrew. Monitor VHF Ch.12 forshipping movements and at alltimes in the King Road channel.
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Distance tablesApprox in nautical miles
Portishead Quays Marina to:- Bristol 8.5 NMPenarth & Cardiff Bay 18 NMSharpness & Gloucester 20 NMWatchet 30 NMMinehead 34 NMPorlock Weir 36 NMPorthcawl 40 NMIlfracombe 57 NMSwansea 61 NMLundy Island 75 NMMilford Haven 100 NMPadstow 110 NM
VESSELS OVER 30mREPORTING POINT
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Communication As you navigate this area of the Bristol Channel youshould keep a listening watch on VHF Channel 12 tolearn the whereabouts and actions of other vessels,commercial vessels will call at regular intervalsthroughout their passage. Small craft are onlyrequired to call Bristol VTS on VHF Channel 12, callsign “Bristol VTS” when outbound from the RiverAvon at Nelson Point for traffic information. Flotillasof vessels should arrange for the lead vessel to calland then pass the information to the other craft via adifferent VHF channel. As you approach PortisheadQuays you should contact the Marina on VHF Channel80, call sign “Portishead Quays Marina”. You will beadvised of the next available lock and should followany instructions given by the Berthing Master.
NavigationIt is essential that all vessels navigating in this part ofthe Bristol Channel are aware of the particularly largetidal range with its associated flows and the shippingto and from the Avonmouth and Portbury docks. Youshould consult Admiralty charts 1176 and 1859 ortheir equivalents, and pilot books where available.Tide tables are given towards the back of this handbook.
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As you approach the Marina entrance from the Northeast you will see the pier on your starboard side. Ifyour approach is in darkness, you will be able to see the isophase green light at the end of the pier. At theentrance to the lock, two vertical fixed port and starboard lights are displayed. Passage through the lock iscontrolled by a traffic control system on the port side. The traffic lights display three vertical reds to mean“vessels shall not proceed”, or green, white, green to mean “vessels may proceed on instruction from themarina control”. This conforms to the IALA standard, and should be observed by all vessels using the lock.
International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisions at SeaIt is advisable to have a good knowledge of the International Regulations for the Prevention of Collisionsat Sea, particularly the following abbreviated rules.Rule 5 Lookout – Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out.Rule 6 Safe Speed – Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can take properand effective action to avoid collision.Rule 7 Risk of Collision – Every vessel shall use all available means appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions to determine if risk of collision exists. If there is any doubt such risk shall bedeemed to exist.Rule 8 Action to Avoid a Collision – Any action to avoid a collision should be positive, made in ampletime and with due regard to good seamanship.Rule 9 Narrow Channel – Small ships, sail or power must NOT impede passage of larger vessels con-strained by their draft.Rule 34 Manoeuvring and Warning Signals – If a large vessel is manoeuvring in sight of another vesselthey will indicate their intention by using the following warning signals on the ship’s whistle:• one short blast to mean “I am altering my course to starboard”• two short blasts to mean “I am altering my course to port”• three short blasts to mean “ I am operating astern propulsion”• five short rapid blasts to mean “make your intentions clear”
WeatherDuring periods of restricted visibility recreational craft should call Bristol VTS (VHF Channel 12) to obtainshipping movement information prior to making way. In these conditions a call to Bristol VTS should alsobe made prior to crossing the shipping channel. When the wind is against the tide a short steep sea candevelop in King Road. Periods of North Westerly, Northerly and North Easterly winds can also produce difficult sea conditions for recreational craft.
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INWARDS ANDOUTWARDS TOBRISTOL V.T.S.
Quay Marinas fully endorse the environmental awarenesss initiatives set out by The Green Blue.
Our marinas encourage and promote good practice amongst our bertholders, by raisingawareness about the potential environmental impacts of recreational boating on our coastal and inland waterways.
We offer information to our bertholders to maintain anduse their craft and equipment in an environmentallyresponsible fashion, with special reference to:-
� Oil and Fuel� Cleaning and Maintenance� Anti-fouling and Marine Paints� Waste Management� Resource Efficiency� Effects on Wildlife
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Maintain your motor – by regularly servicing your mechanicalequipment your vessels efficiency willbe optimised. This will save engineemissions, engine noise and reduceyour fuel bills.
Don’t pollute the water – drips and spillages have a seriouscumulative effect on the marineenvironment. Portable fuel tanks andspare fuel containers should be filledaway from the waters edge. Don’toverfill tanks. Provide drip trays andabsorbent material. Dispose of usedengine oil within the waste oil tanksin the marina.
Quay Marinas Ltd are keen toencourage and promoteenvironmental awareness amongstcustomers of it’s marinas. Pleaseconsider the needs of theenvironment for the good of all.
Be aware of wildlife – shoreline habitats support a hugevariety of species that can bevulnerable to disturbance. Reduceyour speed and check your wash insensitive areas.
Don’t be a noisy neighbour –roaring engines, flapping halyardsand loud music can disturb otherusers of the marina and nearbyresidents. Do what you can to reducenoise pollution to a minimum.
Overboard is out – litter spoils the appearance of themarina and harms the environment.Bag your rubbish and dispose of it inthe marina bins. It is an offenceunder the Merchant Shipping(Prevention of Pollution by Garbage)Regulations 1988 to dump rubbishin a river or at sea.
Don’t flush – untreated sewage from vessels isunsightly and a health hazard toother water users. Don’t pollute themarina environment use the shorefacilities whenever possible.
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Paint a pretty picture – take care with anti-fouling. Ensurethat all anti-fouling scrapings areswept up and disposed of. Try not toallow them to enter the water. Wherepossible use products that arebiodegradable, phosphate andchlorine free.
Recycle if you can – use Portishead Marinas recyclingfacilities if possible. Portishead QuaysMarina maintains facilities forrecycling waste oil,batteries, mixedglass, cans and paper.
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Portishead Cruising Club(Founded 1932)
Located at Pump Square in the village ofPill, the club is just 10 minutes from theMarina by road. “Down Along” is theclub’s motto, and is an abbreviation of thesailing directions from Pill, where the clubmoorings are located. Since the PilotCutters were based at Pill, it has beenused as an euphemism for ‘going sailing’.
There is an active, year round racingcalendar, with most races limited to twohours either side of high water, there arehowever several all day races, and anannual ‘offshore’ two day race. Theseraces are an excellent way to polishsailing skills, so novices are activelywelcomed.
Most weekends during the seasonoffer a cruise, when new members canlearn the pilotage of the Bristol Channelin the safety of company. Wednesdaynights are club ni ghts, and social andinformative events are regularly held. New members and visitors are alwayswelcome. Visit or Email www.pccsail.com [email protected]
Portishead Small Boat and Sea Angling ClubFor more than 20 years the club hasbrought together small boat ownersand their crews to encourage andfoster interest in the sport of seaangling. The opening of the marina hasensured ease of access to fabulous in-shore fishing throughout the year withspecies ranging from prime bass andcod to the hard fighting conger eel andspecimen sized thornback ray.
Members of the club are able to takeadvantage of shared experiences andwhile at sea clearly recognise the safetybenefits of fishing with colleagues inclose proximity and with radiocommunication should difficulties arise.For those with a more competitivestreak opportunities arise on a regularbasis to take part in club competitionswhere friendly rivalry results in theawarding of prizes for the biggestcatch.
As a club we meet on a monthly basisat the Oceans Coffee Shop, next to theboat yard, to conduct business, to listento the occasional guest speaker and toenlighten and amuse each other withtales of fish and fishing - real andimaginary!
You are most welcome to join us. Tofind out more contact Steve at Reel Funon 01275 848652
The Portishead & BristolLifeboat The newest RNLI Lifeboat Station is nowoperational here in Portishead. After anofficial adoption of the Portishead &Bristol Lifeboat on 24th April, following19 years serving the community as anindependent service, the volunteershosted along with senior executives fromthe RNLI, a huge Opening Ceremony inJune to mark the occasion.
With over 400 invited guests, more than1000 members of the local communitygathered to witness the occasion.Children from the local schools designedbunting and local pubs provided food forall the guests to enjoy on the day. Theceremony ended with the volunteer crewlaunching the Atlantic class lifeboat fromthe new £1.9M facility. The build took 13months to complete and was funded bydonations, fundraising campaigns and thelocal community working hard to raisemoney.
It provides the volunteer crew state of theart changing rooms, personal safety kitand equipment, toilets and a shower forwhen they return from shouts. The boatroom provides a full view of the lifeboatand launching equipment when they arenot out on an emergency. Upstairs in theJG Room, named in memory of the lateJohn Gittings, Chairman, Trustee,
John Comer had a cracking day afloatwith two super cod which he caughtwhile out fishing on his Quicksilver 640,named ' Amy May'. John is a keenangler and chairman of the PortisheadSmall Boats Sea Angling Club.
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Fundraising Director, Treasurer and friend ofthe volunteers for 17 years, offers a trainingroom, kitchen facilities and an office whichhas never been available to the volunteersbefore. There is also a shop, where you cango and buy local RNLI hats, pens, mugs,calendars and teddies to name a few things.It has already proved to be a massive successwith schools and numerous groups visit thestation with 4 - 99 year olds giving the RNLIthe thumbs up.
With 24 shouts already attended (at the timeof going to print) in 2015, the final part ofthe puzzle for the volunteers was thedelivery of their brand new Atlantic 85inshore Lifeboat, My Lady Anne inSeptember. Donated by donor Mr Wraith, hesaid 'This Lifeboat is a fitting tribute to bothmy late wife Anne and to the people whowill crew her. I am proud to be associatedwith the RNLI, and this Lifeboat is a truedemonstration, that out of sadness, comes awonderful lasting memory of Anne’s life.'
The volunteers are looking forward to anumber of fundraising events for 2016, ifanyone would like to join the team or if youwould like to hold an event on behalf of theRNLI, just get in touch. Simon is theFundraising Co-ordinator and Angela who isone of the Shop Managers responsible forvolunteer recruitment, would love to hearfrom you on [email protected].
Photo © Simon Burfoot
the portishead & bristol lifeboat
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plusFREE AND DISCOUNTED VISITOR BERTHING FOR OUR ANNUAL BERTH HOLDERS.
One of the added benefits to being a“Quay Marinas Berth Holder” is the ability to take advantage of free visitor berthing at the other marinaswithin the Quay Marinas group.Additionally Portishead Quays Marinas are
members of the Trans Europe Marinas
network – a federation of select marinas
offering reciprocal berthing arrangements
for their respective berth holders. Please
note that these offers are available for
annual berth holders only.
Quay Marinas – Free visitor berthingfor up to 30 days per year at eachmarina in the Quay Marinas group. This
offer is subject to availability. Stays of
more than 5 days should be booked in
advance. To take advantage of this offer,
simply mention that that you are a Quay
Marinas annual berth holder, when you
check in and the reception staff will
contact your home marina to confirm your
eligibility.
Trans Europe Marinas. 50% discount onvisitor berthing for up to 5 consecutivedays on production of a current TransEurope membership card. If you are
going cruising and you think that you may
wish to take advantage of this offer
please call into the office to collect a
membership card. For further
information please visit:
www.transeuropemarinas.com
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quay1 Bangor Bangor Marina2 Malahide Malahide Marina3 Greystones Harbour Marina4 Kinsale Castlepark Marina5 Rhu Rhu Marina6 Troon Troon Yacht Haven7 North Shields Royal Quays Marina8 Whitehaven Whitehaven Marina9 Fleetwood Fleetwood Haven Marina 10 Liverpool Liverpool Marina 11 Deganwy Deganwy Marina12 Conwy Conwy Quays Marina13 Milford Haven Neyland Yacht Haven14 Penarth Penarth Quays Marina 15 Upton upon Severn Upton Marina16 Portishead Portishead Quays Marina17 Falmouth Mylor Yacht Harbour18 Plymouth Mayflower Marina19 Dartmouth Dart Marina20 Poole Poole Quay Boat Haven21 Beaulieu Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour22 Cowes Cowes Yacht Haven23 Southampton Town Quay24 Hamble River Universal Marina25 Gosport Royal Clarence Marina 26 Chichester Birdham Pool Marina27 Dover Dover Marina28 Gillingham Gillingham Marina29 River Crouch Fambridge Yacht Haven30 Tollesbury Tollesbury Marina31 Ipswich Fox’s Marina32 Lowestoft Lowestoft Haven Marina33 Norfolk Brundall Bay34 Hull Hull Marina 35 Den Oever Marina Den Oever36 Monnickendam Jachthaven Waterland37 Wetterwille Jachthaven Wetterwille38 Ouddorp Marina Port Zelande39 Drimmelen Jachthaven Biesbosch40 Kortgene Delta Marina41 Nieuwpoort Nieuwpoort Marina42 Dunkerque Dunkerque Marina43 Saint-Valéry sur Somme Port Saint-Valéry44 Fécamp Port de plaisance de Fécamp45 Dives sur Mer Port Guillaume46 Ouistreham / Caen Port de plaisance47 Guernsey Beaucette Marina48 Grenville Port de Hérel49 Saint-Quay Portrieux Saint-Quay Port d’Armor50 Perros-Guirec Perros-Guirec 51 Roscoff Port de Roscoff52 Brest Port du Moulin Blanc / Marina du Chateux53 Douarnenez Port Tréboul / Port Rhu54 Loctudy Port de plaisance de Loctudy55 Concarneau Port de plaisance de Concarneau56 La Rochelle Port de plaisance de La Rochelle57 La Palma Marina La Palma58 Lanzarote Puerto Claro Marina59 Gijón Puerto Deportivo de Gijón60 A Coruňa Puerto Deportivo de Gijón61 Pontevedra Nauto Sanxenxo62 Vigo Marina Davila Sport63 Porto Douro Marina64 Portimão Marina Portimão65 La Linea Marina Alcadeisa66 Valencia Pobla Marina67 Barcelona Port Ginesta68 Santo Stefano Al Mare Marina degli Aregai69 San Lorenzo Marina di San Lorenzo70 Sanremo Club Nautico Internazionale Portosole71 Punat Marina Punat
Marina The Marina is manned 24 hours a day andmaintains a listening watch on Channel 80,call sign ‘Portishead Quays Marina’. Atnight and during weekends the dutyBerthing Master may be on the pontoonsor making his patrols, during this time theoffice will be locked, please be patient hewill return as soon as possible.Alternatively he can be contacted on VHFCh 80 or call the Marina Mobile on 07764635877.
VisitorsVisiting boats are asked to moor port sideto, where possible, when entering theMarina lock. Marina staff will endeavourto meet each vessel with information andberth details. Once safely berthed, thevessel’s skipper should check in atreception.
Marina AccessAccess to the pontoons and berth holder’sfacilities is controlled by an electronic system. Access cards are available for customers and can be collected from reception The security access code will bechanged frequently, for the latest codeplease contact the Marina Office.
SlipwayOur slipway is available for self launching.For safety reasons there is a comprehensivelaunch and recovery protocol. Full detailscan be obtained from the marina office.
SecurityAccess control to the pontoons and berthholders facilities, CCTV and staff patrols 24hours a day are there for the security of themarina estate. Please help in ensuring thesecurity around the Marina by being vigilant and reporting any faults or suspicions to the Marina office as quickly aspossible.
Toilets and ShowersThese are located on the ground floor ofthe Lock Control Building and within theHall & Woodhouse Building at ChandlerySquare. Additional facilities can also befound within the boatyard. Access iscontrolled for your own security. Thefacilities are available at all times, exceptduring cleaning. Please do not use yourboat’s marine toilet whilst the vessel is inthe marina.
Boatyard OperationsThe mobile boat hoist can lift a maximum of 35 tonnes. We offer a fullboat lifting service including hull pressure washing, the stepping and un-stepping of masts and storage forapproximately 100 vessels. Full details areavailable from the marina office.
LaundryA laundry room is situated on the groundfloor of the Lock Control Building andwithin the berth holder’s facilities in theHall & Woodhouse Building at ChandlerySquare. The coin operated machines areaccessible at any time. Access tags, soappowder and an iron are available from theMarina office.
Drinking Water Allow water to run for approximately 30seconds before filling your tanks. Ownersof vessels must supply their own waterhoses.
TrolleysTrolleys are provided for the convenienceof all the berth holders. They are lockedand will require a £1 coin to release them.Please be considerate and return them tothe trolley park after use.
RubbishDomestic waste and recycling bins areprovided at the bottom of the pontoonaccess ramps. Waste and recycling facilities are also available at the rear ofthe Lock Control Building and within theBoatyard
InsuranceIt is a requirement of the marina’s termsand conditions that all vessels berthed orstored ashore within the marina site shouldmaintain fully comprehensive and Publicliability insurance (where appropriate) coverto the value of £3 million.
Water and ElectricityA 240v A/C supply is available on thepontoons together with fresh water.Electricity top-up is available from reception.We are unable to refund unused electricity.Only cards purchased from the Marina officewill activate the electrical bollards. Whilst weendeavour to maintain a permanent supply,we cannot be held responsible for theconsequences of any loss of power.
Mooring and FenderingPlease ensure that your craft is correctlymoored and fendered, with proper bowand stern lines, and well placed springs.We cannot accept responsibility for anydamages resulting from inadequate16 portishead yearbook 2016QUAY
Berth Holder & Visitor Car ParkingThe control and management of theMarinas Car Parks has been passed overto Parking Eye Ltd, an independentcompany who monitor the Lock Controland Chandlery Square hoist dockparking areas by number platerecognition cameras. It is thereforevitally important that berth holdersregister their vehicle details with themarina office to benefit from freeparking. All non-registered vehicles using theChandlery Square hoist dock apron willincur a significant parking charge.Visitors must pay for their parking at theLock Control car park. Marina berth holders are able to parktheir vehicles at the following locationsaround the marina.
� Lock Control car park� Around the edge of the hoist dock
apron� In the marina boatyard� Seasonal parking in the Parish
Wharf boatyard
In addition, there is out of office hoursparking available between the A&Wbuilding and Persimmon head office andin the car parks off Martingale road. Themarina plan on page 23 shows thevarious locations.
Useful Telephone NumbersBristol VTS - Current Conditions and Shipping 01179 802 638Bristol Dockmasters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01179 273 633Bristol Harbour Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01179 031 484Bristol International Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08713 344 444Bristol Marina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01179 213 198Coastguard (Portishead) Not 24 hrs . . . . . . . . . 01275 846 513Coastguard (Swansea) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01792 366 534Doctor - Portishead Health Centre . . . . . . . . . . 01275 841 630Doctor - Harbourside Family Practice . . . . . . . . 03003 000 029Environment Agency 24hr Incident Hotline . . . 0800 807 060HM Customs & Excise Confidential Action Line . . 0800 595 000HM Customs & Excise & Immigration . . . . . . . . . . 0300 2008700Marina Control Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01275 841 941National Federation of Sea Schools . . . . . . . . . 02380 293 822National Rail Enquiries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08457 484 950Police Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 999Police Non-Emergency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101Pilotage Services - Sharpness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07774 226 143Pilotage Services - Bristol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01179 823 081Radio Communications Agency . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02079 813 131Royal Yachting Association - Training. . . . . . . . 08445 569 528Sharpness Harbour Master . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01453 811 862Sharpness Pierhead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01453 511 968
moorings and/or fenders, particularly instormy conditions. Shackles should not beused to secure lines to the cleats. Withoutprior consent please do not fix boardingladders or fendering to the pontoons.
E-QuayOur electronic newsletter includes aweather forecast, tide and locking timesplus news and details of events. If youwould like to recieve our regularnewsletter, then please leave your e-mail address with the marina office oralternatively sign up via our website - www.quaymarinas.com
HM Customs and Excise & ImmigrationVessels bound to or from non EU countries(including the Channel Islands and the Isleof Man) must clear customs. The nearestcustoms office is in Avonmouth. Vesselsrequiring customs clearance should contactHM customs direct on Tel: 0300 2008700.
FuelMarine diesel and unleaded petrol areavailable from the fuel pontoon at Pier A.Diesel is self-service and available 24 hours,customers purchasing diesel will berequired to sign a declaration of fuel usagefor HMRC. Please contact the Marina officeto check the availability of the fuelpontoon prior to leaving your berth, and toarrange supply of petrol.
Please note all fuelling must take place fromthe company’s supply at the fuel berth, nofuel to be brought onto the pontoons. Gas isavailable from the chandlery.
Suspicious ActivitiesWe have a safe and trouble free marina,however, If you see anything suspicious,please � DO NOT involve yourself.� DO NOT touch anything suspicious.� Make a note of any registration
number, markings or descriptions of any vessel or vehicle involved.
� Record any descriptions of suspects.Early notification is essential. Please contact the number below in each
instance but if you consider it urgent contact your local police station or in an emergency dial 999. The Ports Unit can be contacted on 01275 473515 or consider contacting the Counter Terrorism Hotline on 0800 789321.
Weather ForecastsA Weather forecast for the day is postedin the Marina Office, along with tide timesand access.Swansea Coastguard broadcaststhe Inshore Waters Forecast on Channel 23(or 86), after an announcement onChannel 16, at 01:50, 04:50, 07:50, 10:50,13:50, 16:50, 19:50, 22:50, GMT add 1 hourto these times during BST.Navigation, gale and strong windwarnings are also broadcast at these times,as well as the Shipping Forecast twice aday.BBC: LW 198KHz at 00:48, 05:20, 17:54Local time.Met Office Website -www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather
PetsPets are welcome, please keep them on a lead atall times and do not allow them to foul themarina or annoy fellow berth holders.
Courtesy Please make boating more enjoyable by:� Passing moored craft at slow speed
and observing speed limits.� Observing the Rule of the Road at Sea. � Avoiding sailing boats, being aware
they have to tack.� Using waste bins, waste oil and battery
disposal facilities.� Avoiding noise from engines and
loud noises, particularly at night.� Securing halyards to prevent them
banging against the mast.� Asking before coming alongside or
crossing the deck of another boat anduse plenty of fenders.
� Not jumping onto another boat’sdecks, nor putting weight on ropesor guardrails.
Wireless BroadbandAs part of the Quay Plus benefits package wireless broadband is availablefor all customers free of charge at all marinas within the Quay Marinas Group.Please contact the marina office to requestan access code.
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Portishead Quays Marina Plan 2016
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Please refer to Admiralty Chart 1859
Marina LocationLatitude 51 29’.56 N Longitude 02 45’.41 WVHF Channel 80 24hrs - Call Sign ’Portishead Quays Marina’
Portishead Quays MarinaNewfoundland Way, Portishead, North Somerset BS20 7DFTel: 01275 841941Fax: 01275 841942E-Mail: [email protected]
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1 Marina Control Building (Reception, Berth Holder’s Facilities, Laundry)
2 Refuse & Glass recycling3 Ocean’s Galley4 Fuel Pontoon 5 Access Bridge6 Car Park7 Events Pontoon8 Chandlery Square, Boat Hoist & Slipway9 Hall & Woodhouse Pub/Restaurant
& Berth Holder’s Facilities10 Boatyard11 Parish Wharf12 Waste Oil & Battery Disposal13 Albright & Wilson Building 14 Advance Marine Chandlery & Workshop15 Ray Williams Marine Engineer16 Berth Holder’s Facilities: Reel Fun, Ocean’s Cafe17 Trolley Park18 Boat Sales OfficeF
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In Emergency: Emergency SOS cabinets are provided on each pier. They contain alifebuoy, fire extinguisher and first aid kit. There is a fire alarm at the bottom of the accessramp. The position of safety equipment is shown on the plan above.
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Falling inThere are fixed rescue ladders oneach pontoon leg. Please locate theposition of your nearest ladder – youmay need it one day! The ladders aremarked with a yellow flag for addedvisibility.
Speed RestrictionsPlease observe the “DEAD SLOW”speed limit and do not createexcessive wash within the confinesof the marina.
WinterPlease take extra care during coldand icy conditions. The access rampsand adjacent areas are regularlysalted during frosty periods. Saltcan be provided to customers whowish to salt their pontoon.
Contractors Operating on Marina PremisesBerth holders are welcome to carryout minor running repairs on theircraft, subject always to the marinaterms and conditions. Berth holdersmay invite any bona fidetradesperson on site for the purposesof repairing or maintaining theirboat. However, please note thatcontractors must:
� Provide details of their third party / employers and Public (ifappropriate) liability cover.
� Sign in at the marina office priorto commencing work and pay the appropriate contractors fee.
� Sign out after completing theirwork.
Berth holders should be aware thatin the event of injury or damagebeing caused on the marina estate bya contractor who has not satisfiedthe above requirements, the berthholder's insurance will be deemed to
be liable. Berth holders wishing todiscuss the above in more detailshould arrange an appointment withthe marina manager.
SwimmingSwimming is not permitted within the confines of the marina.
DivingDiving operations are onlypermitted with the expresspermission of the Marina Manager.Prior to permission being granted,the following information must becompleted and evidence provided ofthe appropriate qualifications forthe dive being undertaken.
• Permit to work• Dive permit• Risk assessment• Method statement
Fuel Berth & FuellingAs with any fuel installation, safetyis of paramount importance and weask all customers to obey thefollowing rules.
� No smoking or naked lights.� Engines must be switched off.� Mobile phones and VHF must not
be used.� Fuel must only be served into
appropriate containers.� No fuel must be brought onto
the pontoons� All fuelling must take place from
the company's supply at the fuelberth.
Good Safety Practice� Take care on the pontoons,
particularly in adverse conditions. � Do not cycle or run on the
pontoons.� When walking down the access
ramps use the hand rails providedfor your safety.
� Ensure young children and non-swimming adults wear lifejacketswhilst on the pontoons.
� Do not allow children to “ride” introlleys.
� Please do not use barbecues onthe pontoons.
� Do not leave fuel cans (empty orfull), gas bottles or otherhazardous or flammable materialon the pontoons. Vessels mustnot be refuelled on the marinapremises except at our fuel berthand from our supply.
� Please report any damaged ordefective equipment immediately.
Marina SOS StationsThese are positioned at intervals onthe Marina pontoons, the closest pilecaps are marked in red and whitewith ‘SOS Station’. Each stationhouses a fire extinguisher and lifering. Rescue ladders are positionednearby, locations for these can befound on the Marina plan on page 18&19. It is very important that allMarina users familiarise themselveswith their locations.
Fire Drill� Raise the alarm.� Contact the Marina office. � Clear the area of any people
particularly those down wind ofthe fire.
� Tackle the fire only if it is safe todo so.
� Leave the area in an orderlymanner – do not run.
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David WilliamsA.R.I.N.A. - A.Y.D.S.A. - Eng.Tech
Small Craft, Yacht& Marine SurveyorPRE-PURCHASE, CONDITION, INSURANCE
VALUATION, DAMAGE SURVEYS
49 STONEYFIELDS, EASTON IN GORDANO,NORTH SOMERSET, BS20 0LLTel/Fax: 01275 373465 Mobile: 07817 080391Email: [email protected]
Mob: 07909534091
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The marina boatyard provides boat lift-ing and secure hardstanding for boatsup to 35 tonnes. For information ourhoist dock is 5.7 metres wide.Electricity (240v, 16amp) and water areavailable. Annual contract berth holderscan benefit from a maximum of 8 weekshard standing, taken throughout theircontract term, at no additional cost(subject to availability). Beyond 8weeks all berth holders will becharged at contract holders rate
General Practice� All use of the boatyard is subject to
the Terms & Conditions of Marina Use; which are displayed in the marina office and boatyard.
� Please book your re-launch with the marina office giving adequate notice.
� Do not pour oil, oily water, paint or thinners into the drains.
� If scraping paint/antifoul off please sheet off under your vessel and collect all scrapings for disposal.
� Boat storage ashore will be limited toa maximum period of 6 months unless prior arrangement is agreed inwriting by the marina manager.
� All vessels within the boatyard must carry appropriate insurance. Please see Terms & Conditions.
� All trailers must be locked, clearly identifiable and keys must be handedto the marina office.
� All lifting operations, chocking and shoring of vessels to be undertaken by marina staff.
� All contractors are required to have avalid 'permit to work' and must sign in prior to commencing work.
� Repairs of a major nature are only to beundertaken by authorised contractors.
� No 'hot work' e.g. welding or grindingto be undertaken without the written permission of the marina manager.
� Please keep the area around your boat clear. All equipment / materials must be stored aboard your boat. All debris to be removed at the end of each working day. Recycling facilities for waste oil, oil filters and batteries are located in the boatyard.
Security
� The Boatyard is only accessible 0700 to 1900 all week.
� Do not leave detachable electronic equipment or tools onboard.
� Ladders should not be left in place when not in use and should be securely locked to your cradle.
Boatyard Safety
The boatyard is an active workingarea. In order to protect yourself andothers please work safely and observethe following safety rules:-
� Power tools should be used with caution. Electricity can kill.
� Hull supports are not to be moved other than by marina staff. If you require a support to be moved please arrange this with the marina office.
� Children are not permitted to 'play' in the boatyard and must be supervised at all times.
� Liquids or flammable material must not be stored under boats.
� Fire extinguishers are positioned around the yard. Please familiarise yourself with their location.
� Check power cables are in good condition and of an approved type for outdoor use. Please ensure cables do not pose a trip hazard andremove all cables when not in use.
� Customers are reminded of the hazards of working at height.
� Ensure that ladders are properly secured to your boat.
� Minimise walking on deck whilst ashore.
� Where possible work from proper staging and platforms.
� Take care in wet & icy conditions.
� Ensure that windage is reduced to a minimum.
� Remove furling head sails prior to lifting.
� Remove sails, spray hoods and dodgers.
� Rest booms on deck to prevent "boom wobble".
� We recommend that you unstep your mast. Owners who leave masts standing do so at their own risk.
Fire Drill
� Raise the alarm.
� Contact the marina office.
� Clear the area of people, particularlythose downwind of the fire.
� Tackle the fire only if it is safe to do so.
� Leave the area in an orderly manner.
� Gather at the assembly point at the boatyard entrance.
Good Safety Practice
boatyard
Children must be supervised at all times
marina staff
28 portishead yearbook 2016QUAY
Keith BerryMarina Manager
Guy LanningBerthing Master
Richard BirchBerthing Master
Richard BakerBerthing Master
Damian CarrollBerthing Master
Simon CantSenior Berthing Master
Craig WilliamsBerthing Master
Danielle DunphyAdministrativeSecretary
april
TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m
january february march
05:19 2.8
11:19 11.0
17:37 3.0
23:44 10.5
05:51 3.2
12:00 10.4
18:13 3.4
00:31 9.9
06:33 3.6
12:55 10.0
19:00 3.8
01:36 9.6
07:29 4.0
14:07 9.8
20:12 4.0
02:50 9.8
09:12 4.0
15:17 10.1
21:54 3.6
03:54 10.4
10:27 3.2
16:19 10.8
22:56 2.9
04:51 11.2
11:24 2.4
17:15 11.5
23:51 2.2
05:42 12.0
12:19 1.9
18:05 12.2
00:47 1.7
06:30 12.6
13:13 1.5
18:51 12.7
01:39 1.4
07:14 13.1
14:05 1.2
19:35 13.1
02:28 1.2
07:57 13.4
14:52 1.1
20:18 13.3
03:12 1.1
08:38 13.6
15:36 1.0
20:59 13.5
03:54 1.1
09:20 13.6
16:15 1.0
21:41 13.4
04:30 1.3
10:03 13.4
16:51 1.2
22:23 13.0
05:05 1.5
10:46 12.9
17:27 1.6
23:07 12.4
05:40 1.9
11:33 12.3
18:05 2.0
23:55 11.8
06:21 2.3
12:27 11.6
18:51 2.4
00:53 11.2
07:15 2.8
13:32 11.1
19:54 2.8
02:03 10.8
08:30 3.1
14:47 11.0
21:13 2.9
03:22 10.9
09:54 3.0
16:04 11.3
22:34 2.6
04:39 11.5
11:21 2.5
17:15 11.8
23:57 2.1
05:42 12.1
12:33 1.9
18:12 12.4
00:58 1.5
06:35 12.7
13:27 1.4
19:01 12.9
01:48 1.2
07:20 13.1
14:12 1.2
19:45 13.1
02:30 1.1
08:00 13.3
14:52 1.2
20:24 13.2
03:07 1.1
08:38 13.3
15:27 1.3
21:00 13.1
03:39 1.3
09:13 13.1
15:56 1.5
21:33 12.8
04:06 1.5
09:45 12.7
16:21 1.7
22:03 12.3
04:30 1.8
10:15 12.2
16:44 2.0
22:33 11.7
04:54 2.2
10:44 11.6
17:08 2.4
23:01 11.0
05:20 2.6
11:15 10.9
17:36 2.8
23:34 10.3
05:51 3.1
11:52 10.3
18:11 3.3
00:17 9.8
06:33 3.6
12:45 9.7
18:59 3.8
01:30 9.4
07:34 4.1
14:09 9.6
20:23 4.1
03:01 9.8
09:34 3.8
15:33 10.1
22:11 3.4
04:12 10.6
10:47 2.9
16:41 11.0
23:16 2.5
05:14 11.7
11:49 2.0
17:40 12.0
00:21 1.8
06:07 12.5
12:52 1.5
18:32 12.7
01:22 1.3
06:56 13.2
13:50 1.0
19:19 13.3
02:15 0.9
07:41 13.7
14:40 0.6
20:03 13.7
03:02 0.6
08:24 14.1
15:25 0.4
20:45 14.0
03:44 0.5
09:06 14.2
16:06 0.3
21:26 14.0
04:21 0.6
09:48 14.0
16:41 0.6
22:07 13.6
04:54 0.9
10:30 13.5
17:13 1.1
22:48 12.9
05:26 1.4
11:14 12.6
17:45 1.6
23:33 12.0
06:00 2.1
12:03 11.7
18:24 2.3
00:24 11.2
06:45 2.7
13:02 10.9
19:17 3.0
01:31 10.6
07:53 3.3
14:18 10.5
20:40 3.3
02:54 10.4
09:27 3.3
15:43 10.7
22:09 3.0
04:21 11.0
10:57 2.7
17:00 11.4
23:34 2.3
05:28 11.8
12:12 2.0
17:58 12.1
00:38 1.6
06:20 12.5
13:07 1.4
18:46 12.7
01:27 1.2
07:04 12.9
13:52 1.1
19:27 13.0
02:09 1.0
07:42 13.1
14:31 1.1
20:03 13.1
02:45 1.0
08:17 13.2
15:04 1.1
20:36 13.1
03:17 1.0
08:48 13.1
15:33 1.2
21:06 13.0
03:44 1.2
09:17 12.9
15:57 1.4
21:34 12.7
04:07 1.4
09:45 12.5
16:19 1.6
22:00 12.1
04:30 1.7
10:12 12.0
16:41 2.0
22:27 11.5
04:52 2.2
10:39 11.3
17:05 2.5
22:54 10.8
05:18 2.7
11:10 10.6
17:33 3.0
23:27 10.2
05:52 3.2
11:52 10.0
18:12 3.5
00:21 9.6
06:42 3.7
13:01 9.6
19:13 4.0
01:58 9.5
08:19 4.0
14:44 9.8
21:19 3.8
03:33 10.3
10:09 3.2
16:08 10.8
22:42 2.8
04:44 11.5
11:18 2.2
17:14 11.9
23:53 2.0
05:43 12.5
12:30 1.5
18:10 12.8
01:03 1.3
06:34 13.4
13:33 0.8
18:59 13.5
01:59 0.7
07:21 14.0
14:24 0.3
19:44 14.0
02:46 0.3
08:05 14.4
15:09 0.0
20:26 14.3
03:28 0.1
08:48 14.5
15:49 -0.0
21:07 14.3
04:06 0.2
09:29 14.3
16:24 0.3
21:48 13.9
04:38 0.6
10:11 13.7
16:54 0.9
22:28 13.1
05:07 1.2
10:54 12.7
17:24 1.6
23:11 12.2
05:39 2.0
11:41 11.7
17:59 2.3
00:00 11.2
06:19 2.7
12:37 10.7
18:45 3.1
01:04 10.4
07:19 3.4
13:51 10.2
20:05 3.6
02:27 10.2
09:01 3.5
15:20 10.3
21:43 3.3
03:58 10.7
10:30 2.9
16:39 11.1
23:06 2.5
05:07 11.6
11:45 2.0
17:37 12.0
00:11 1.7
05:59 12.3
12:41 1.5
18:24 12.6
01:00 1.3
06:42 12.7
13:25 1.2
19:03 12.9
01:42 1.1
07:18 12.9
14:03 1.2
19:38 13.0
02:18 1.1
07:51 13.0
14:37 1.2
20:09 13.0
02:50 1.0
08:21 13.0
15:06 1.2
20:37 13.0
03:18 1.1
08:48 12.9
15:32 1.3
21:04 12.8
04:43 1.2
10:16 12.7
16:54 1.5
22:31 12.4
05:06 1.5
10:44 12.2
17:16 1.8
22:58 11.8
05:29 1.9
11:12 11.5
17:39 2.3
23:26 11.1
05:54 2.4
11:43 10.9
18:06 2.7
23:59 10.5
06:25 2.9
12:24 10.3
18:42 3.1
00:49 10.0
07:12 3.4
13:27 9.9
19:38 3.6
02:12 9.8
08:30 3.7
15:00 9.9
21:22 3.8
03:54 10.3
10:27 3.2
16:33 10.7
23:03 3.0
05:12 11.4
11:42 2.3
17:45 11.9
00:19 2.1
06:15 12.5
13:02 1.5
18:44 12.9
01:39 1.4
07:09 13.4
14:10 0.9
19:35 13.6
02:37 0.7
07:58 14.0
15:03 0.3
20:21 14.1
03:26 0.3
08:44 14.4
15:49 0.0
21:05 14.4
04:09 0.1
09:27 14.5
16:29 0.0
21:46 14.4
04:46 0.2
10:09 14.3
17:04 0.4
22:27 14.0
05:19 0.6
10:52 13.6
17:35 0.9
23:09 13.2
05:48 1.3
11:36 12.7
18:04 1.7
23:53 12.2
06:20 2.0
12:22 11.6
18:38 2.4
00:41 11.2
06:58 2.7
13:16 10.7
19:21 3.1
01:41 10.5
07:52 3.4
14:24 10.1
20:29 3.6
02:57 10.2
09:27 3.6
15:47 10.2
22:10 3.4
04:24 10.5
10:54 3.0
17:07 10.8
23:27 2.7
05:36 11.3
12:05 2.3
18:06 11.7
00:33 2.0
06:29 12.0
13:03 1.8
18:54 12.2
01:25 1.6
07:12 12.4
13:50 1.5
19:33 12.6
02:09 1.4
07:49 12.6
14:30 1.4
20:09 12.7
02:46 1.3
08:22 12.7
15:06 1.4
20:39 12.8
03:20 1.2
08:51 12.8
15:37 1.3
21:08 12.9
03:51 1.2
09:20 12.8
16:06 1.3
21:36 12.8
04:20 1.2
09:50 12.6
16:33 1.5
22:06 12.6
04:46 1.5
10:21 12.3
16:57 1.8
22:37 12.1
05:12 1.8
10:53 11.8
17:21 2.1
23:09 11.5
05:37 2.2
11:28 11.2
17:48 2.5
23:47 11.0
06:10 2.6
12:12 10.7
18:27 2.9
00:38 10.5
06:57 3.0
13:12 10.4
19:21 3.3
1F
2Sa
3Su
4M
5Tu
6W
7Th
8F
9Sa
10Su
11M
12Tu
13W
14Th
15F
16Sa
17Su
18M
19Tu
20W
21Th
22F
23Sa
24Su
25M
26Tu
27W
28Th
29F
30Sa
1F
2S
3Su
4M
5T
6W
7T
8F
9Sa
10Su
11M
12T
13W
14T
15F
1Tu
2W
3Th
4F
5Sa
6Su
7M
8Tu
9W
10Th
11F
12Sa
13Su
14M
15Tu
15M
16Tu
17W
18Th
19F
20Sa
21Su
22M
23Tu
24W
25T
26F
27S
28Su
29M
16Sa
17Su
18M
19Tu
20W
21Th
22F
23S
24Su
25M
26Tu
27W
28Th
29F
30Sa
31Su
16W
17Th
18F
19Sa
20Su
21M
22Tu
23W
24Th
25F
26Sa
27Su
28M
29Tu
30W
31Th
1M
2T
3W
4Th
5F
6Sa
7Su
8M
9T
10W
11T
12F
13S
14Su
Disclaimer:Quay Marinas do not take responsibility for any errorsand variants in relation to these tidal predictions
portishead yearbook 2016 29QUAY
These tables have been prepared in Local clocktime and take account of BST during the period27th March - 30th October inclusive.tide tables 2016
30 portishead yearbook 2016QUAY
may june
01:50 10.3
08:09 3.3
14:30 10.3
20:47 3.4
03:18 10.6
09:46 3.0
15:57 10.9
22:24 2.9
04:37 11.5
11:06 2.3
17:12 11.8
23:40 2.3
05:44 12.4
12:24 1.7
18:14 12.7
01:06 1.6
06:42 13.2
13:42 1.2
19:09 13.4
02:12 1.0
07:34 13.8
14:39 0.6
19:58 13.9
03:03 0.6
08:22 14.1
15:27 0.4
20:43 14.1
03:48 0.4
09:08 14.2
16:08 0.4
21:27 14.1
04:27 0.5
09:52 14.0
16:45 0.6
22:10 13.8
05:02 0.8
10:36 13.4
17:17 1.1
22:53 13.2
05:33 1.4
11:20 12.6
17:48 1.8
23:36 12.3
06:06 2.0
12:06 11.7
18:21 2.4
00:23 11.4
06:42 2.7
12:55 10.8
19:00 3.0
01:16 10.7
07:27 3.2
13:54 10.3
19:54 3.5
02:21 10.3
08:37 3.5
15:03 10.1
21:21 3.6
03:34 10.4
10:07 3.3
16:18 10.5
22:40 3.1
04:48 10.8
11:14 2.8
17:24 11.1
23:43 2.6
05:47 11.4
12:13 2.3
18:15 11.6
00:38 2.1
06:34 11.8
13:05 2.0
18:57 12.0
01:27 1.8
07:15 12.1
13:51 1.8
19:35 12.3
02:09 1.6
07:50 12.3
14:31 1.6
20:09 12.5
02:48 1.4
08:23 12.5
15:08 1.5
20:41 12.7
03:25 1.3
08:55 12.6
15:42 1.5
21:13 12.7
04:00 1.3
09:30 12.6
16:15 1.5
21:48 12.7
04:33 1.5
10:05 12.4
16:45 1.7
22:23 12.4
05:03 1.7
10:42 12.1
17:13 2.0
23:00 12.0
05:33 2.1
11:21 11.7
17:43 2.3
23:42 11.5
06:08 2.3
12:06 11.3
18:22 2.6
00:33 11.2
06:54 2.6
13:00 11.0
19:15 2.9
01:33 10.9
07:55 2.8
14:06 10.8
20:24 3.0
02:48 11.0
09:12 2.7
15:24 11.1
21:48 2.8
04:03 11.5
10:30 2.4
16:38 11.6
23:05 2.4
05:13 12.2
11:45 2.0
17:45 12.3
00:27 2.0
06:16 12.8
13:09 1.6
18:44 12.9
01:44 1.5
07:12 13.2
14:13 1.1
19:36 13.4
02:40 1.0
08:04 13.5
15:04 0.8
20:25 13.7
03:28 0.8
08:51 13.7
15:48 0.7
21:11 13.8
04:10 0.8
09:37 13.6
16:28 0.9
21:54 13.6
04:48 1.1
10:21 13.2
17:03 1.3
22:38 13.1
05:21 1.5
11:04 12.6
17:35 1.8
23:20 12.5
05:53 2.0
11:47 11.9
18:06 2.3
00:02 11.7
06:25 2.5
12:30 11.1
18:40 2.7
00:47 11.0
07:01 2.9
13:17 10.5
19:19 3.2
01:38 10.5
07:46 3.3
14:13 10.2
20:11 3.5
02:39 10.3
08:50 3.5
15:18 10.1
21:35 3.6
03:45 10.3
10:18 3.4
16:24 10.4
22:51 3.2
04:50 10.6
11:21 3.0
17:24 10.9
23:49 2.7
05:47 11.1
12:16 2.5
18:15 11.5
00:42 2.2
06:35 11.6
13:07 2.1
18:59 11.9
01:32 1.9
07:18 11.9
13:56 1.8
19:39 12.3
02:18 1.6
07:57 12.2
14:41 1.6
20:18 12.6
03:03 1.5
08:36 12.5
15:24 1.5
20:55 12.8
03:45 1.4
09:14 12.6
16:03 1.5
21:33 12.9
04:25 1.4
09:53 12.7
16:41 1.6
22:13 12.8
05:03 1.5
10:33 12.6
17:16 1.8
22:54 12.6
05:37 1.7
11:14 12.4
17:49 2.0
23:36 12.3
06:12 1.9
11:58 12.0
18:24 2.2
00:23 11.9
06:52 2.2
12:46 11.5
19:09 2.5
01:15 11.5
07:41 2.4
13:43 11.2
20:04 2.7
02:20 11.3
08:43 2.6
14:52 11.1
21:15 2.8
03:33 11.3
09:58 2.6
16:07 11.3
22:35 2.7
1W
2Th
3F
4Sa
5Su
6M
7Tu
8W
9Th
10F
11Sa
12Su
13M
14Tu
15W
16M
17Tu
18W
19Th
20F
21Sa
22Su
23M
24Tu
25W
26Th
27F
28Sa
29S
30M
31Tu
16Th
17F
18Sa
19Su
20M
21Tu
22W
23Th
24F
25Sa
26Su
27M
28Tu
29W
30Th
1Su
2M
3Tu
4W
5Th
6F
7Sa
8Su
9M
10Tu
11W
12Th
13F
14Sa
15Su
july august
1F
2Sa
3Su
4M
5Tu
6W
7Th
8F
9Sa
10Su
11M
12Tu
13W
14Th
15F
16Tu
17W
18Th
19F
20Sa
21Su
22M
23Tu
24W
25Th
26F
27Sa
28Su
29M
30Tu
31W
16Sa
17Su
18M
19Tu
20W
21Th
22F
23Sa
24Su
25M
26Tu
27W
28Th
29F
30Sa
31Su
1M
2Tu
3W
4Th
5F
6Sa
7Su
8M
9Tu
10W
11Th
12F
13Sa
14Su
15M
04:45 11.7
11:15 2.4
17:18 11.8
23:55 2.4
05:54 12.1
12:38 2.0
18:24 12.4
01:19 1.9
06:56 12.6
13:51 1.6
19:21 12.9
02:21 1.4
07:50 13.0
14:45 1.2
20:11 13.2
03:12 1.1
08:39 13.2
15:32 1.0
20:57 13.4
03:55 1.0
09:23 13.3
16:13 1.0
21:40 13.4
04:34 1.1
10:05 13.1
16:49 1.3
22:21 13.2
05:08 1.4
10:45 12.8
17:21 1.6
23:00 12.7
05:38 1.8
11:23 12.2
17:49 2.0
23:36 12.1
06:05 2.2
11:59 11.5
18:16 2.4
00:12 11.4
06:32 2.6
12:36 10.9
18:45 2.8
00:51 10.8
07:04 3.0
13:18 10.3
19:21 3.3
01:39 10.3
07:44 3.4
14:14 9.9
20:08 3.7
02:41 9.9
08:40 3.8
15:23 9.8
21:30 3.9
03:51 10.0
10:21 3.7
16:30 10.2
23:03 3.4
04:57 10.4
11:32 3.1
17:32 10.9
00:02 2.7
05:56 11.1
12:28 2.4
18:26 11.6
00:57 2.1
06:48 11.7
13:24 1.9
19:13 12.2
01:51 1.7
07:35 12.2
14:18 1.7
19:57 12.7
02:44 1.4
08:18 12.6
15:07 1.5
20:39 13.0
03:32 1.3
09:00 12.9
15:53 1.3
21:20 13.3
04:17 1.1
09:41 13.2
16:35 1.3
22:00 13.4
04:57 1.1
10:21 13.2
17:13 1.3
22:42 13.3
05:35 1.2
11:02 13.0
17:48 1.5
23:24 13.0
06:09 1.5
11:43 12.6
18:21 1.9
00:07 12.4
06:42 1.8
12:27 12.0
18:57 2.2
00:55 11.8
07:22 2.2
13:18 11.4
19:42 2.7
01:53 11.2
08:14 2.7
14:23 10.9
20:45 3.0
03:05 10.9
09:27 3.0
15:39 10.9
22:09 3.1
04:22 11.1
10:51 2.8
16:58 11.2
23:34 2.7
05:39 11.5
12:15 2.4
18:10 11.9
01:00 2.1
06:45 12.2
13:31 1.8
19:09 12.6
02:04 1.5
07:39 12.7
14:27 1.3
20:00 13.0
02:55 1.2
08:26 13.0
15:15 1.1
20:43 13.3
03:39 1.1
09:07 13.2
15:56 1.1
21:23 13.4
04:17 1.1
09:46 13.2
16:31 1.2
22:00 13.3
04:49 1.3
10:21 12.9
17:01 1.4
22:35 12.9
05:16 1.6
10:55 12.5
17:26 1.8
23:06 12.4
05:39 2.0
11:25 11.9
17:48 2.2
23:36 11.8
06:02 2.3
11:54 11.2
18:12 2.6
00:06 11.1
06:27 2.7
12:26 10.5
18:42 3.0
00:41 10.4
06:59 3.2
13:05 9.9
19:18 3.6
01:28 9.8
07:41 3.7
14:08 9.5
20:12 4.0
02:44 9.5
08:47 4.1
15:38 9.6
22:02 4.1
04:11 9.8
10:48 3.7
16:53 10.4
23:27 3.2
05:21 10.7
11:54 2.8
17:55 11.4
00:27 2.3
06:21 11.6
12:55 2.1
18:48 12.3
01:27 1.7
07:13 12.4
13:56 1.6
19:36 12.9
02:26 1.3
07:59 13.0
14:51 1.3
20:21 13.4
03:18 1.0
08:42 13.4
15:40 1.0
21:03 13.8
04:04 0.7
09:24 13.7
16:24 0.9
21:44 14.0
04:45 0.6
10:04 13.8
17:03 0.9
22:24 13.9
05:23 0.8
10:44 13.6
17:37 1.1
23:06 13.5
05:55 1.2
11:24 13.0
18:08 1.6
23:48 12.8
06:26 1.7
12:07 12.2
18:39 2.1
00:34 11.9
07:01 2.3
12:55 11.4
19:19 2.7
01:30 11.1
07:47 2.9
13:57 10.7
20:16 3.3
02:41 10.5
08:58 3.4
15:16 10.5
21:48 3.5
04:05 10.6
10:31 3.2
16:43 10.9
23:19 3.0
05:27 11.2
11:58 2.6
17:59 11.7
00:44 2.2
06:33 12.0
13:12 1.8
18:57 12.5
01:45 1.5
07:25 12.7
14:08 1.3
19:45 13.0
TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m
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These tables have been prepared in Local clocktime and take account of BST during the period27th March - 29th October inclusive.tide tables 2016
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02:49 1.2
08:23 13.2
15:05 1.2
20:37 13.2
03:24 1.3
08:55 13.2
15:38 1.3
21:08 13.2
03:54 1.4
09:25 13.1
16:06 1.4
21:36 13.1
04:21 1.5
09:53 12.9
16:31 1.5
22:03 12.8
04:43 1.7
10:19 12.5
16:54 1.8
22:30 12.3
05:04 2.0
10:45 11.9
17:17 2.2
22:58 11.6
05:27 2.5
11:12 11.2
17:41 2.7
23:27 10.9
05:51 3.0
11:42 10.5
18:10 3.3
00:03 10.2
06:25 3.5
12:25 9.9
18:51 3.8
00:59 9.7
07:14 4.0
13:40 9.6
19:58 4.2
02:26 9.6
08:39 4.2
15:27 9.9
21:56 3.9
04:06 10.3
10:36 3.6
16:48 11.1
23:18 2.8
05:19 11.5
11:48 2.6
17:50 12.3
00:27 1.9
06:18 12.6
13:02 1.8
18:44 13.3
01:38 1.3
07:09 13.4
14:07 1.2
19:33 13.9
02:35 1.1
08:09 13.1
14:54 1.1
20:25 13.3
03:18 1.1
08:48 13.2
15:33 1.1
21:02 13.3
03:54 1.2
09:22 13.2
16:06 1.2
21:36 13.3
04:24 1.3
09:54 13.1
16:35 1.4
22:06 13.1
04:50 1.5
10:24 12.8
16:59 1.6
22:35 12.7
05:11 1.8
10:51 12.2
17:21 1.9
23:01 12.1
05:32 2.1
11:17 11.6
17:42 2.4
23:28 11.3
05:54 2.6
11:44 10.8
18:08 2.9
23:57 10.6
06:21 3.1
12:15 10.1
18:39 3.4
00:35 9.9
06:57 3.6
13:02 9.6
19:24 4.0
01:36 9.4
07:50 4.1
14:30 9.3
20:41 4.4
03:18 9.5
09:41 4.3
16:14 10.0
22:48 3.7
04:47 10.4
11:19 3.3
17:24 11.2
23:55 2.6
05:53 11.5
12:24 2.3
18:21 12.3
01:00 1.8
06:48 12.6
13:33 1.6
19:12 13.2
02:05 1.2
07:36 13.3
14:32 1.1
19:58 13.8
02:59 0.8
08:21 13.8
15:21 0.8
20:42 14.2
03:46 0.5
09:03 14.1
16:06 0.6
21:24 14.4
04:28 0.4
09:43 14.2
16:45 0.6
22:05 14.3
05:05 0.6
10:24 13.9
17:20 0.9
22:46 13.8
05:37 1.1
11:04 13.3
17:50 1.5
23:29 12.9
06:07 1.7
11:47 12.4
18:21 2.2
00:15 11.9
06:39 2.4
12:35 11.4
18:59 2.9
01:10 10.9
07:23 3.1
13:36 10.6
19:53 3.5
02:21 10.3
08:31 3.7
14:55 10.3
21:27 3.8
03:46 10.3
10:11 3.5
16:26 10.7
23:00 3.1
05:11 11.1
11:36 2.7
17:42 11.7
00:20 2.2
06:14 12.0
12:48 1.9
18:38 12.5
01:21 1.5
07:04 12.7
13:42 1.3
19:23 13.0
02:09 1.2
07:46 13.1
14:27 1.2
20:02 13.2
02:36 0.8
07:57 14.0
15:00 0.8
20:18 14.3
03:24 0.4
08:40 14.3
15:45 0.5
21:03 14.5
04:07 0.4
09:22 14.4
16:25 0.6
21:45 14.4
04:45 0.6
10:04 14.1
17:01 0.9
22:28 13.8
05:18 1.1
10:46 13.5
17:33 1.5
23:12 13.0
05:49 1.8
11:30 12.5
18:05 2.2
00:00 11.9
06:22 2.5
12:19 11.5
18:43 2.9
00:53 11.0
07:04 3.2
13:17 10.7
19:34 3.5
01:58 10.3
08:06 3.7
14:30 10.4
20:57 3.8
03:18 10.3
09:42 3.7
15:56 10.6
22:29 3.3
04:42 10.9
11:02 2.9
17:12 11.4
23:42 2.5
05:46 11.7
12:11 2.2
18:09 12.2
00:45 1.9
06:36 12.4
13:07 1.7
18:55 12.7
01:34 1.6
07:18 12.8
13:53 1.5
19:35 12.9
01:15 1.5
06:54 12.9
13:32 1.5
19:09 12.9
01:51 1.5
07:27 13.0
14:06 1.4
19:39 12.9
02:24 1.5
07:57 13.0
14:37 1.4
20:08 12.9
02:52 1.5
08:24 12.9
15:05 1.5
20:36 12.8
03:18 1.7
08:53 12.6
15:32 1.7
21:06 12.4
03:43 2.0
09:22 12.2
15:57 2.1
21:36 11.9
04:06 2.4
09:53 11.6
16:23 2.6
22:09 11.3
04:33 2.8
10:27 11.0
16:53 3.0
22:48 10.7
05:06 3.2
11:11 10.4
17:34 3.4
23:41 10.2
05:54 3.6
12:15 10.1
18:35 3.7
00:53 10.0
07:06 3.9
13:42 10.2
20:06 3.6
02:23 10.4
08:46 3.6
15:06 11.0
21:34 2.9
03:41 11.4
10:07 2.8
16:15 12.1
22:46 2.1
04:45 12.4
11:22 2.1
17:14 13.0
00:04 1.5
05:41 13.2
12:38 1.5
18:07 13.7
01:09 1.0
06:32 13.8
13:35 1.0
18:57 14.1
02:01 0.6
07:18 14.2
14:24 0.7
19:43 14.3
02:46 0.5
08:03 14.3
15:06 0.7
20:29 14.2
03:26 0.7
08:48 14.1
15:45 0.9
21:13 13.8
04:02 1.1
09:32 13.6
16:19 1.4
21:59 13.1
04:35 1.7
10:17 12.8
16:53 2.1
22:45 12.1
05:09 2.4
11:04 11.9
17:30 2.7
23:35 11.2
05:48 3.0
11:56 11.1
18:15 3.2
00:31 10.6
06:39 3.5
12:57 10.6
19:17 3.6
01:38 10.3
07:54 3.7
14:09 10.5
20:42 3.5
02:54 10.5
09:17 3.4
15:27 10.9
21:54 3.0
04:05 11.0
10:23 2.8
16:30 11.4
22:55 2.5
05:00 11.6
11:21 2.3
17:21 11.9
23:50 2.1
05:45 12.1
12:12 2.0
18:03 12.2
00:36 1.9
06:24 12.4
12:54 1.7
18:40 12.4
01:16 1.7
06:58 12.6
13:34 1.6
19:13 12.6
01:53 1.6
07:30 12.8
14:10 1.5
19:45 12.6
02:27 1.6
08:01 12.8
14:44 1.5
20:16 12.6
03:00 1.7
08:33 12.7
15:17 1.7
20:49 12.5
03:30 1.9
09:06 12.5
15:48 1.9
21:24 12.2
03:58 2.2
09:42 12.1
16:17 2.3
22:00 11.8
04:26 2.5
10:20 11.6
16:48 2.6
22:41 11.3
04:59 2.8
11:04 11.2
17:27 2.9
23:29 10.9
05:44 3.1
11:58 10.8
18:21 3.1
00:28 10.6
06:44 3.4
13:06 10.7
19:30 3.2
01:42 10.7
08:03 3.4
14:26 11.1
20:51 3.0
03:01 11.2
09:27 3.0
15:39 11.7
22:08 2.4
04:12 11.9
10:43 2.4
16:45 12.5
23:26 1.9
05:14 12.7
12:06 1.8
17:44 13.2
00:42 1.4
06:10 13.3
13:12 1.3
18:39 13.6
01:39 0.9
07:01 13.8
14:04 0.9
19:28 13.9
02:27 0.7
07:48 14.0
14:51 0.8
20:15 13.9
TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m TIME m
1Th
2F
3Sa
4Su
5M
6Tu
7W
8Th
9F
10Sa
11Su
12M
13Tu
14W
15Th
16F
17Sa
18Su
19M
20Tu
21W
22Th
23F
24Sa
25Su
26M
27Tu
28W
29Th
30F
31Sa
1Th
2F
3Sa
4Su
5M
6Tu
7W
8Th
9F
10Sa
11Su
12M
13Tu
14W
15Th
1Tu
2W
3Th
4F
5Sa
6Su
7M
8Tu
9W
10Th
11F
12Sa
13Su
14M
15T
16F
17Sa
18Su
19M
20Tu
21W
22Th
23F
24Sa
25Su
26M
27Tu
28W
29Th
30F
16W
17Th
18F
19Sa
20Su
21M
22Tu
23W
24Th
25F
26Sa
27Su
28M
29Tu
30W
1Sa
2Su
3M
4Tu
5W
6Th
7F
8Sa
9Su
10M
11Tu
12W
13Th
14F
15Sa
Disclaimer:Quay Marinas do not take responsibility for any errorsand variants in relation to these tidal predictions
03:11 0.7
08:34 14.0
15:32 0.9
21:01 13.7
03:49 1.0
09:18 13.6
16:09 1.2
21:45 13.2
04:24 1.5
10:02 13.1
16:43 1.7
22:29 12.5
04:57 2.0
10:45 12.3
17:16 2.3
23:12 11.7
05:31 2.6
11:30 11.5
17:52 2.8
23:58 10.9
06:09 3.1
12:19 10.9
18:33 3.2
00:51 10.4
06:55 3.5
13:16 10.4
19:29 3.6
01:54 10.1
08:06 3.8
14:23 10.3
20:53 3.7
03:03 10.2
09:30 3.6
15:33 10.5
22:03 3.3
04:10 10.7
10:33 3.0
16:36 11.0
23:01 2.8
05:06 11.3
11:27 2.5
17:27 11.5
23:54 2.3
05:51 11.8
12:18 2.0
18:10 11.9
00:42 1.9
06:31 12.3
13:03 1.7
18:49 12.2
01:26 1.7
07:08 12.5
13:47 1.5
19:25 12.5
02:08 1.6
07:44 12.7
14:28 1.5
20:01 12.6
02:47 1.5
08:19 12.9
15:07 1.5
20:37 12.7
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16Su
17M
18Tu
19W
20Th
21F
22Sa
23Su
24M
25Tu
26W
27Th
28F
29Sa
30Su
31M
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administration surcharge.2 An Advanced Payment Discount of 2.5% is offered on contracts of 6 months or more if paid in full before the commencement of the contract term.3 An administration charge of 20% may be applied to all casual (non contract) charges which are invoiced
against any vessel having left the marina prior to settlement of account.4 Berthing charges include harbour dues, potable fresh water and access to Marina facilities.5 Multihull vessels may be subject to a 25% surcharge dependent on berth availability. Such surcharge is at the manager’s discretion.6 Commercial vessels may be subject to a 25% surcharge either at the manager’s discretion or as a result of charges levied by Local or Statutory Authorities.7 L.O.A. (Length overall) is the maximum length of any vessel and includes all overhangs such as pushpits, pulpits, davits and bowsprits and subject to measurement annually.8 Contract berthing terms are binding to both parties.
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Standard Rates Price per metre L.O.A.12 months (1st April 2016 - 31st March 2017) Includes 8 weeks hardstanding ashore £299.5011 months £297.2510 months £291.759 months £278.258 months £262.757 months £247.506 months £235.255 months £201.254 months £170.003 months (Minimum contract duration) £148.00
Day Boat Berths - Available for vessels up to 5.9 metres LOA ( subject to availability) Price per metre L.O.A.Please note that no specific berths are allocated to ‘Day Boats’and we reserve the right to re-locate these vessels as and when required.
12 months (1st April 2016 - 31st March 2017) £224.6311 months £222.9410 months £218.819 months £208.698 months £197.067 months £185.636 months £176.445 months £150.944 months £127.503 months (Minimum contract duration) £111.00
Winter Berthing Rates - November to March only Price per metre L.O.A.
5 months £140.88
4 months £119.00
3 months £103.60
Visitor Berthing Rates Price per metre L.O.A.
Daily (minimum charge £23.00) £2.70
Weekly £17.85
Monthly £53.50
Flexi’30 (30 days to be taken during contract year, full payment in advance) per/m £61.00
Flexi’60 (60 days to be taken during contract year, full payment in advance) per/m £99.95
Tenders (up to 3.5m) per month £41.00
Locking Fee - maximum period of stay 5 hours £23.00
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Conditions1 Storage ashore will be limited to a period of 6 months only and any extension to this term should be agreed in writing with the Marina Manager. Winter storage is subject to availability. Preference given to annual berth holders.2 Repairs of a major nature are to be executed by approved contractors.3 All vessels stored ashore remain subject to the Marina Terms and Conditions of Use.4 All trailers to be clearly marked with the boat name, wheel clamped by owner and keys handed in to the marina office.5 Invoices must be paid in full prior to the vessel leaving. 6. Boatyard lifting activities are weather dependent. Please be aware in the event that any boatyard activity being cancelled due to adverse weather, it may be necessary to reschedule.7. Cancellations made at short notice may be subject to a charge.8. All prices shown as ‘price per metre’ are calculated on your vessels LOA. portishead yearbook 2016 39QUAY
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Lifting Rates 2016 - 2017 Boatyard Lifting – Between the hours of 0900 to 1730 Monday to Friday Boatyard Access – Between 0700 to 1900 all week
Lift Out/ Lift In All invoices include VAT at 20%
Standard each way price per metre £18.25
Minimum charge £91.25
Stepping & Unstepping Masts - 2 man team
Price per metre boat L.O.A. (minimun charge £72.00) £10.50
Second mast @ 50%
Mast movement - Hoist dock to boatyard £22.15
Mast storage – Off the vessel price per week (minimum charge £20.50) £5.15
Masthead gear (eg wind vanes, anemometers & VHF aerials etc.) should be removed prior to stepping or unstepping masts. Where such equipment is not removed, Quay Marinas Ltdwill not accept liability for any loss or damage that may result. Boat owners should make their own arrangements for going aloft for the removal & re-fixing of masthead equipment.
Hull Wash Off
Lightly fouled vessels - price per metre £5.40
Heavily fouled vessels - price per metre £7.95
Weekly Lift Out Package (Price per metre subject to availability)
Lift & Launch - one week ashore maximum Price per metre (minimum charge £170 .00) £34.00
Survey Lift / Inspection Lift / Slingwash
Lift at standard rate - Price per metre £18.25
Plus additional services as below
Time held in slings (minimum charge 30 minutes) - price per hour £92.50
Hold overnight in hoist (subject to availability) - price per night £92.50
Other Services
Cradle Hire / Shoring & Chocking - Weekly hire rate £9.00
Open Storage Ashore (Hard Standing) - Price per metre per week (Max. 6 months)
Contract Holders £3.65
Other Vessels Summer - April to October £4.65
Other Vessels Winter - November to March £5.65
Boat Movement (within marina)
Price per movement £32.50
Miscellaneous Labour
Price per hour (minimum charge 30 minutes) - 2 man team £92.50
Miscellaneous Storage
Unladen Trailer only - per week £18.25
Slipway
Self-Launch (including locking fee) £23.00
Tractor Launch or recovery (excluding locking fee) £31.50
Electricity (Afloat and ashore) Via pre-payment card
Bangor, Co. Down BT20 5EDTel: 028 91 453297Fax: 028 91 453450
Northern Ireland’s largest award-winning marina.
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Free and Half Price Visitor Berthing*for Annual Berth Holders!One of the many advantages of being an annual berth holderwith Quay Marinas is the opportunity to visit other marinaswithin the Quay Marinas group free of charge for upto 30 days in the course of our berthing year. In addition tothis berth holders at our marinas are entitled to a 50% discount against visitor berthing for up to 5 consecutivenights at over 60 marinas under the 'TransEurope' Europeanreciprocal berthing scheme. *Simple conditions apply
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Set within beautiful surroundings, and with a full range of services & facilities.
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Portishead, Bristol BS20 7DFTel: 01275 841941Fax: 01275 841942
Offering excellent accessto the Bristol Channel, inlandwaterways and the cruisinggrounds of the South Westand South Wales.
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Rhu Marina, RhuHelensburgh G84 8LHTel: 01436 820 238Fax: 01436 821 039
Rhu Marina is located onthe north side of the ClydeEstuary, at the entrance tothe Gareloch.
Head Office:
Quay Marinas Ltd. A&W Building, The Docks,Portishead,
North Somerset BS20 7DF
Tel: 01275 841188Fax: 01275 841189
www.quaymarinas.com
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N. Shields North Shields, Tyneside
NE29 6DUTel: 0191 2728282Fax: 0191 2728288
The finest marina in theNorth East, situated 1.5miles from the River Tyneentrance.
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Deganwy, ConwyLL31 9DJTel: 01492 576888Fax: 01492 580066
A small contemporarymarina overlooking thebeautiful Conwy Estuaryand the 13th century castle.
Penarth, Vale of GlamorganCF64 1TQTel: 02920 705021
Cardiff Bay’s premierboating facility. Superb,sheltered & secure facilities within Cardiff Bay.
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The Harbour Masters’ Association of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man
HALL & WOODHOUSE AT PORTISHEAD QUAYS MARINA
Hall & Woodhouse is a spectacular pub restaurant located right on the waterfront of Portishead Quays Marina. The venue is simply stunning (CAMRA Best New Build Pub winner 2013) and is constructed out of shipping containers, which echo back to the area’s nautical heritage.
Hall & Woodhouse caters for all eating and drinking occasions – from breakfast, brunch, lunch and coffee, to early and late dinners – with an emphasis on British products, attention to detail and a touch of theatre. We are proud to be supporting Macmillan Cancer Support this year. Don’t forget to like us on Facebook and keep an eye on our website for our latest events as well as our quiz and open mic nights.
This offer applies to those over 18 when two main meals are purchased – ID may be required. No cash or alternative substitute will be offered. We reserve the right to refuse admission. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any set menu or other offer.
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59 Newfoundland Way, Portishead, Bristol. Tel: 01275 848685www.hall-woodhouseportishead.co.uk
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