lymignton yacht haven handbook
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An online copy of our 2010 HandbookTRANSCRIPT
2010 Handbook & Tide Table 1
Yacht Havens Group
ContentsWelcome to Lymington 2Admiralty Chart of Western Approach to the Solent 5Berth Holder Benefits at Lymington Yacht Haven 7Marina Information 9Haven Quay Dry Stack Marina 12Other Services on Site at Lymington Yacht Haven 15Directions to Lymington Yacht Haven 17Approach & Navigational Information 19
Marina Layout 21Your Safety and the Environment 23Things To Do Ashore 25Lymington Town Centre Map 27Tide Tables for 2010 29Annual Berth Waiting List Application Form 41Useful Contact Numbers 43Index of Advertisers 44
Lymington Yacht Haven Tel: 01590 677071www.yachthavens.com
Welcome to Yacht Havens GroupThe Yacht Havens Group is a family owned business, andwe work hard to provide a safe environment for you torelax in. We are committed to delivering a personalservice and providing excellent facilities in all our marinasaround the UK. We share your passion for boating andjust being on the water. We want you to enjoy your staywith us, so please ask one of our helpful staff members if there is anything we can do for you. Dylan Kalis Managing Director
Largs Yacht HavenTel: 01475 675333
Troon Yacht HavenTel: 01292 315553
Neyland Yacht HavenTel: 01646 601601
Fambridge Yacht HavenTel: 01621 740370
Lymington Yacht HavenTel: 01590 677071
Haven QuayTel: 01590 677072
Plymouth Yacht HavenTel: 01752 404231
Yacht Haven QuayTel: 01752 481190
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Bienvenue
Bienvenue au Yacht Havens GroupLe Yacht Havens Group est une entreprise familiale etnous nous efforçons de créer un environnement sécurisédans lequel vous pouvez vous détendre. Nous nousengageons à vous offrir un service personnalisé et à vousproposer d’excellentes installations dans toutes nosmarinas à travers le Royaume-Uni.
Nous partageons votre passion pour la navigation etvotre plaisir d’être sur l’eau. Nous voulons que vousprofitiez de votre séjour parmi nous. N’hésitez donc pasà demander de l’aide auprès de notre dévoué personnel,s’il peut vous aider en quoi que ce soit.
Welkom
We heten u van harte welkom bij de Yacht Havens GroupDe Yacht Havens Group is een familiebedrijf en bij onsstaat uw ontspanning in een veilige omgeving voorop.Wij stellen ons ten doel u een persoonlijke service teverlenen en uitstekende faciliteiten te bieden in al onzejachthavens in Groot-Brittannië.
We delen uw passie voor het varen en het leven op hetwater. We willen uw verblijf bij ons zo aangenaammogelijk maken en ons behulpzaam team staat steedstot uw dienst.
Willkommen
Willkommen zur Yacht Havens GruppeDie Yacht Havens Gruppe ist ein Familienunternehmendas bestrebt ist, mit seinen Jachthäfen in Großbritannieneine Umgebung zu schaffen, in der Sie sich sicherentspannen können. Mit ausgezeichneten maritimenEinrichtungen stellen wir uns ganz in den Dienst jedeseinzelnen Kunden.
Wir teilen mit Ihnen die Leidenschaft für Bootfahrten unddas Leben auf dem Wasser. Wir wollen dass Sie sich beiuns wohlfühlen. Wenden Sie sich deshalb an unserehilfsbereiten Mitarbeiter, wenn wir Ihnen in irgendeinerWeise behilflich sein können.
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Welcome to Lymington
Lymington Yacht HavenKing’s Saltern RoadLymingtonHampshireSO41 3QD
Tel: 01590 677071Fax: 01590 678186
e-mail: [email protected]: www.yachthavens.com
Welcome to Lymington Yacht Haven, whereour aim is to help you enjoy your leisuretime to the full.
Lymington Yacht Haven is in a truly outstanding position,being the first marina that comes into sight as you makeyour way up the river. We have glorious views right outover the Solent to the Isle of Wight. This gives the marinaa countryside feel, while we have the advantage of being arelaxed ten minutes walk from the town centre, where youwill find a wonderful range of shops, a weekly Saturdaymarket, and a Waitrose and M&S Food.
Not only do we have the most helpful and experiencedstaff for visitors, we also offer our resident berth holders awide variety of benefits to maximise their enjoyment ofsailing and motor boating. Above all we provide a friendlyatmosphere for you to enjoy your boating and if, duringyour time here, you require anything at all please do nothesitate to ask.
Edward Mead Marina Manager/Director
Our Marina Facilities… • 500 berths, fully serviced with power and water • Visitor berths, subject to availability• Dry berthing for RIBs and motor boats at Haven Quay • 50 ton travel hoist and mobile crane• Space ashore for 230 boats, fully serviced with power
and water• Marina accessible at all states of tide• Excellent toilets, showers and laundry with 24 hour
access• Marina is manned 24 hours a day, 364 days a year
(closed Christmas Day) • CCTV surveillance throughout the marina and
electronic bridgehead access gates
• On-water 24 hour diesel and unleaded petrol andsewage pump out facility
• Recycling facilities and specialist waste disposal• Berth holder car parks• Free wireless broadband available throughout the
marina • Yacht brokerage on site• Marine services on site, including chandlery,
engineers, riggers and RYA training centre• A bar, restaurant and coffee shop on site• 24 hour flatscreen weather and news display in
marina reception • DVD loan and book and magazine exchange• 24 hour bottled gas sales
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Reproduced from a section of Admiralty Chart 2131 by permission of the UK Hydrographic Office. All material supplied remains Crown Copyright. Not to be used for navigation.
Western Approach To The Solent
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In addition to providing a good all round servicethere are a number of specific benefits in being aberth holder:
• Sublet refunds – we will refund you 50% of feesreceived from visitors using your berth when you areaway between April and September
• Free berth exchanges with other Yacht Haven marinasaround the UK (subject to availability)
• Free Wifi• Free storage ashore from May – August inclusive• First year membership of RNLI• 5% discount on fuel sales to RNLI members• Access to contractors of your choice (subject to
insurance cover)• Discounts available on selected Ocean Safety products
– visit www.yachthavens.com for more informationTerms and conditions apply
Our marina reception and site is open 24/7 for berthing,fuel, laundry and showers. We also have an on siterestaurant/licensed bar and a chandlery/mini-marketwhich are both open all year round. Our hoist and hardstanding facilities are available weekdays or special callout for emergencies.
Berth Holder Benefits at Lymington Yacht Haven
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This handbook is intended as a useful guide to assistyou during your stay. It includes all the informationyou may need to know about our marina and itsservices, as well as tidal predictions for 2010,navigational information and places to visit ashore.
Marina Berths• 500 berths, fully serviced with power and water• Visitor berths, subject to availability
Free WiFiAvailable throughout the marina – to get connected pleasecollect your unique code from the marina reception.
Information for Visitors• We have 100% residential occupancy. When a resident
boat vacates their berth, a visitor’s berth is created andvisiting boats are welcome
• A limited number of visitor’s bookings can be taken inadvance, but a phone call or a call on VHF channel 80 on the day is necessary for berthing instructions
• Berthing is payable in advance and berths should bevacated by noon on the day of departure. A VHF call isappreciated as confirmation of your departure
• Visitors and crew car parking is on the gravel hard standing area
Marina Reception• Open from 0700hrs to 1900hrs, 364 days a year
(closed Christmas Day)• Monitors VHF Channel 80 during these times• Weather forecasts posted in reception daily• 24 hour flatscreen weather and news display• Bags of ice for sale• Our fax number is 01590 678186. You are welcome to
use our sending and receiving facilities for a small fee per page
• Post may be collected from the A–Z pigeonholes.Outgoing mail may be left at Reception as we have aweekday’s collection
Security 24/7• The marina is manned 24 hours a day, 365 days a year • Night Security – Outside office hours regular security
patrols ensure security and night time dock master duties.If you require assistance, please call 01590 677071 or 07702 165989 out of hours
• Annual berth holders are issued with security key fobs togain access to the pontoon bridges, the shower blocks andthe main berth holders’ car park, which is situated at thesouthern end of the site. Visitors are issued with thecurrent entry code (changed regularly)
• Parking is at “owner’s risk”, so please do not leavevaluables in your car when unattended
• CCTV surveillance exists throughout the marina
Dry Berthing at Haven Quay Situated in the heart of Lymington, Haven Quay’s uniquelocation and facilities provide an excellent Dry Berthing andBoatyard service. Tel: 01590 677072. For more informationsee Haven Quay feature on pages 12 & 13.
Boatyard Services• We operate the hoist, crane, pressure wash and hard
standing areas. All bookings should be made through themarina office
• Scrub/antifoul offers are available at certain times of year;see notice board for details
• Storage ashore is available (free of charge to annual berthholders between 1st May and 31st August)
• Winter storage should be booked using the appropriatebooking form available from the marina office. Berth-holders have a chance to book early and arecharged at a reduced rate
• Trailers or cradles, which must be clearly identified, can bestored by arrangement only
• We operate a 24-hour emergency haul-out service all yearround and a seasonal call out service for engineers
Toilets and Showers“The Fortress” as it is known, conveniently located near thecentre bridgehead, is a purpose built shower/toilet block.Open 24/7 to berth-holders and accessible for visitors byaccess code throughout the year. Additional facilities areavailable in the Main Marina building and on H/K pontoon.
Launderette• Open 24/7 all year round• Washing machines and tumble driers are coin operated.
Powder and change are available.
Marina Information
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Trolleys• Are provided for your convenience and mostly £1 coin
operated• May be collected from any one of the three bridgehead
trolley parks• Please do not leave trolleys on the pontoons, return them
to the nearest trolley park• In the event of a trolley finding its way into the water,
please contact marina staff immediately
Water and Electricity• All pontoons have access to fresh water hosepipes • All berths have individual power points, except fingerette
and restricted access berths. Due to their proximity towater, these operate on sensitive trips and have thecapacity to supply 3 to 3.5 kW at 240v with a 15 ampcurrent
• Metered cables can be ordered and purchased from themarina reception
• Electricity is charged in addition to the annual berthing feeand berth holders must have a metered cable for use ofelectricity. Visitors berthing rates include a charge forelectricity
Fuel • Marine diesel (Gasoil) and unleaded petrol are available
24/7 all year round• The fuel dock is situated on the sea wall in front of the
marina office• Volume discounts on gasoil (>100 ltr, >300 ltr) and petrol
(>100 ltr) are available but only if paid for by cash, chequeor debit card
Sewage Pump-Out FacilityBoat owners may use this unit (tokens are available from thefuel kiosk) to pump out their own holding tanks at the fuelberth.
Calor and Camping Gaz RefillsBottled gas is available 24/7 all year round from the fueldock. Also available from the chandlers at the site entrance.
Waste Disposal • Large skips are situated close to each of the three
bridgeheads and are for disposal of general domesticwaste only from boats (EC regulations apply)
• Waste oil tanks are adjacent to the above• Spent batteries and used oil filters – for information on
disposal, please ask at the marina office• Bottle banks for recycling can be found on site, at the back
of the Haven BarPlease help us to keep the site clean and tidy and inform themarina staff of any spillages.
Weather ForecastsLocal weather forecasts are posted in reception daily and youcan view live weather forecasts by following the links on ourwebsite – www.yachthavens.com
Local Supermarkets and Cash PointsThere is a Waitrose, Tesco and M&S Food in Lymington towncentre open 7 days a week. There are various cash points onthe High Street.
How to Become a Berth HolderBerths can become available at any time throughout theyear. Please contact us to discuss availability or simplycomplete the waiting list application form on page 41 of thishandbook. It is possible we may have a space immediately; if not for a deposit of £300 (deductible from your firstannual berthing fees or returnable on exiting the list) you willbe put on our waiting list and contacted when a suitableberth becomes available.
Marina Information continued...
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H A V E N Q U A Y a t L y m i n g t o n
Welcome to Haven Quay
Our up to the minute marine launching equipment can handle most RIBs and motor boats up to 10m
Haven QuayMill LaneLymingtonHampshire
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Car Parking
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ne launching equipment motor boats up to 10m
Unlimited Launch & Recovery
Reduced annual running costs
Easy maintence access to boat
Car Parking
Winter
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Nick Cox Yacht Chandler & Convenience StoreA well equipped chandlery located at the main entranceto the marina, open 7 days a week. There is also aconvenience store offering general groceries andnewspapers. Tel: 01590 673489
Brokerage & Yacht SalesAncasta – Tel: 01590 673212Offshore Powerboats – Tel: 01590 677955
Marine Engineers & Yacht RepairsJeremy Rogers Ltd – Tel: 01590 645454Ropewalk Marine – Tel: 01590 677073SAL Marine (at Haven Quay) – Tel: 01590 679588
RiggersOcean Rigging – Tel: 01590 676292
Sailing Schools & Yacht CharterAquasafe – Tel: 07787 332334Lymington Yacht Charters – Tel: 01590 688007
Yacht ServicesGreenham Regis – Marine Electronics – Tel: 01590 671144Quayside Marine (at Haven Quay) – Tel: 01590 679582
Food & DrinkThe Haven Bar Bistro – Tel: 01590 679971
Other ServicesLloyd Images – Marine Photographer – Tel: 07970 798011Scorpion RIBs (at Haven Quay) – Tel: 01590 677805
Other Services on Site at Lymington Yacht Haven
RACINGLymington Town Sailing Club and Royal LymingtonYacht Club run open series of races for keelboats inthe Spring and Autumn, as well as weekly clubevents during the season. LTSC Tel: 01590 674514.RLYC Tel: 01590 672677.
Every year, competitors from all over the worldcompete for the annual events at Cowes and thenow traditional Round the Island Race.Listings of upcoming and completed races areavailable at: www.ltsc.co.uk and www.rlymyc.org.uk
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Lymington Yacht Haven is an easy ten minuteswalk from Lymington town centre.
TransportFor detailed planned routes please see our route planneron our website www.yachthavens.com
By seaLymington Yacht Haven is the first marina you come toup the Lymington River from the Solent.
By roadExit the M27 at Junction 1, following signs for Lymingtonon the A337. At Lymington, the marina directions areindicated on brown tourist signs, initially as Marinas &Riverside, and then as Yacht Haven. By exiting the M27at Junction 2, one can reach Lymington via Beaulieu,avoiding the potential bottleneck at Lyndhurst during the busy season.
By railRegular half hourly service from the main line station ofBrockenhurst through to Lymington Town. It is then a 20 minute walk to the marina from the station. (See map on page 27).
Directions to Lymington Yacht Haven
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Lymington River/Lymington Yacht Haven • Approach to the river WPT 50° 44’.20N
01° 30’.28W.• Leading lights 319 degrees, fixed red 12/17m 8M.• First port hand mark – Jack in the Basket – post with
barrel – Flashing red (2 seconds).• During daylight hours the RLYC starting platform (unlit)
is the first starboard mark.• Channel is marked by red piles with square top marks
to port, green piles with triangular top marks tostarboard.
• Port side has 4 lights flashing red (2 seconds) andHarpers Post quick 3 flash white (10 seconds).
• Starboard side 7 lights flashing green (2 seconds).• Leading lights for the Yacht Haven are at 244°, both
fixed orange, before reaching Harpers Post.
Weather Forecast Information• A weather station is located in the foyer area. This
includes a wind speed and direction indicator, abarometer, Navtex and the latest weather map andforecast updated at 0830 each day.
• Further local information can be obtained bytelephoning Marinecall on 0871 200 3985.
• The latest weather map and forecast is posted at thebridgeheads each day, or a copy is available from theMarina office.
HM Solent Coastguard Tel: 023 9255 2100The marine rescue centre is located at Lee on Solent.They maintain a continuous VHF watch on channel 16,working channel 67.
HM Customs & Excise Tel: 0845 010 9000Customs forms for visiting non EC countries are availableat Reception and a Customs post box is situated outsidethe foyer on the wall.
RNLI Tel: 0845 122 6999Free expert safety advice is available to all boat users.Ask for SEA CHECK, to arrange an appointment aboardyour vessel.
Tidal Information• The Standard Port for Lymington is Portsmouth. Low
water at Lymington is usually 20 minutes prior to lowwater Portsmouth, whether neaps or springs.
• Double high waters occur at or near springs and onother occasions there is a stand lasting about 2 hours.Predictions refer to the first high water when there aretwo. At other times they refer to the middle of thestand.
• Tide Tables for 2010 are printed at the back of thisHandbook for ease of reference.
Approach & Navigational Information
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Your Safety For your safety and enjoyment of our marinas please besure to follow the guidelines below. Comprehensivemarina rules can be found on the reverse of yourberthing contract. All boats using the marina facility,ashore or afloat, must have a minimum of £3,000,000third party insurance.
General• Please familiarise yourself with the location of
lifesaving and fire fighting equipment on the pontoonsand ashore, you will find safety ladders, fire fightingand life saving equipment at regular intervals on eachmain walkway
• Please take particular care on the pontoons when wetor icy as they can be slippery, please avoid running onthe pontoons and always ensure appropriate footwearis worn. Special care needs to be taken at night
• Report all accidents and potential accidents to themarina reception immediately. Please also report anydefective or damaged marina equipment immediately
• Please ensure all children and non swimmers wear alife jacket at all times
• Please do not allow children to ‘ride’ in the trolleys• Swimming, fishing and scuba diving are not permitted
in the marina• Do not speed in the marina, please mind your wash
and keep below 3 knots• Do not remove supports from vessels in the yard, or
run engines of vessels stored ashore. All furling sailsmust be removed prior to boats being lifted
• Always isolate gas and fuel when leaving your boat• Please do not allow dogs to foul the marina, there are
bins on site located at each bridgehead for you toclear up after them
In case of a fire on board• Sound the alarm by ringing the hand bell at each
bridgehead and ensure the marina staff are aware of the situation
• Call 999• Clear the area of people• Only tackle the fire if it is safe to do so with the
extinguishers provided in the emergency cabinets• Retreat to a safe distance and locate the nearest Fire
Assembly (Muster) Point
• Do not obstruct the bridges as access will be requiredby the emergency service and marina staff
We aim to provide a relaxed and safeenvironment for you to enjoy your boating in andask that all marina rules and regulations arefollowed.
Your Environment Yacht Havens Group is committed to promotingenvironmental awareness and good practice in all itsmarinas. Yacht Havens will continue to work with the RYA/ BMF Green Blue initiative to promote environmentalawareness to boat owners.
Marina Facilities• We provide facilities ashore for the recycling of glass,
plastics, oil, batteries and cardboard. Our aim is to getall marina users to recycle and divert rubbish fromlandfill
• We provide a sewage pump out service for yourholding tank
• We provide clean and convenient facilities so you donot have to use sea toilets
In the marina and on the water• Please be aware of wildlife, do not disturb marine life
or wildlife by causing excessive wash• Please avoid water pollution and use the facilities
provided ashore• Never throw rubbish overboard; facilities for rubbish
are located at each bridgehead for your convenience• Do not flush out or clean out bilge tanks into the
marina• If there is a leak of fuel or oil please notify marina staff
immediately as fuel spillage kits and procedures are inplace to help
Please see the information from the Green Blueon the opposite page and help do your bit toprotect the environment so we can all continue toenjoy our boating in a clean and healthyenvironment.
Your Safety and the Environment
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Things To Do AshoreShopping: Lymington hosts a lively street market everySaturday in the main High Street with a number of stallscatering for all tastes. In addition there is a wide varietyof shops, galleries, boutiques, and a Waitrose, Tesco andM&S Food. The town centre is approx 10 minutes walkfrom the marina.
Walking: The marina has direct access to the CoastalFootpath offering superb walks along the foreshore toKeyhaven (approx an hour and a half walk) and HurstPoint where the Solent rushes in/out. There are alsonumerous other walks and a wide range of recreationalfacilities available throughout the New Forest NationalPark which surrounds the town.
Swimming: There is an open air pool just next to themarina which is normally open during the summermonths Tel: 01590 674865. In addition there are heatedpools at the Recreation Centre Tel: 01590 670333, a 15minutes walk away, and at Elmers Court Country Club Tel: 01590 676011, on the other side of the river near the WightLink ferry terminal. Also there is a Spa Complexat Careys Manor in Brockenhurst Tel: 01590 623551, 15 minutes on the train.
Cycling: Bike Hire can be arranged through New ForestExperience based in Brockenhurst Tel: 01590 624204.Delivery to the marina can be arranged, depending onthe number of bikes required.
Rackets: There are two tennis courts at Woodsidegardens, 5 minutes walk, and squash courts at theRecreation Centre and Elmers Court Country Club.
Golf: Walhampton Golf course is a 9-hole course in atranquil setting, bordered by woodland with viewsextending across the Solent to the Isle of Wight Tel:01590 689631.
Fishing Trips: We do not permit fishing in the marina,but fishing on the sea wall is popular with annualcompetitions. Daily fishing charter trips run from theTown Quay.
St Barbe Museum & Art Gallery: Explores the uniquehistory of Lymington and the New Forest Coast with aregular programme of exhibitions Tel: 01590 676969www.stbarbe-museum.org.uk
Cinema: There is a small cinema at the LymingtonCommunity Centre Tel: 01590 676939 with regularviewings.
Lymington Library: For all in books for those wet andwindy days! Tel: 01590 673050
Lymington Tourist Office: For local information Tel: 01590 689000
Restaurants/Pubs & Accommodation: For details ofplaces to eat and stay in Lymington, please ask for anup-to-date list at the Marina Office.
Visit Beaulieu & Bucklers Hard: Take a trip to theBeaulieu Motor Museum and the historic shipbuildingvillage at Bucklers Hard Tel: 01590 612345www.beaulieu.co.uk
Visit the Isle of Wight: Regular ferries from Lymingtonto Yarmouth run from both the WightLink terminal Tel:0871 376 1000 www.wightlink.co.uk and Puffin Cruisesfrom the Town Quay Tel: 07850 947618www.puffincruiseslymington.com. Yarmouth has plentyof shops and restaurants/pubs. From here you can setout to explore the Island including Osborne House, AlumBay, Carisbrooke Castle, museums, wildlife centres andmuch more.
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Lymington Town Centre
LYMINGTONYACHT HAVEN
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ENGLAND — LYMINGTON
LAT 50 46 N LONG 1 32 W
TIME ZONE UT(GMT) TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS YEAR 2010
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JANUARYTime m Time m0410 0.8 0137 2.91042 3.1 0458 1.0
F 1636 0.4 SA 1118 3.02313 3.1 1716 0.7
0457 0.7 0001 3.01128 3.2 0532 1.0
SA 1721 0.3 SU 1156 3.01747 0.8
0216 3.1 0034 3.00544 0.6 0600 1.0
SU 1215 3.2 M 1232 3.01806 0.3 1812 0.8
0301 3.2 0112 3.00630 0.7 0625 1.1
M 1307 3.1 TU 1308 3.01851 0.4 1837 0.8
0344 3.2 0147 3.00716 0.8 0653 1.1
TU 1406 3.0 W 1346 3.01937 0.6 1907 0.9
0424 3.2 0223 3.00806 0.9 0728 1.1
W 1628 2.9 TH 1428 3.02028 0.9 1945 1.0
0503 3.1 0304 3.00900 1.1 0810 1.2
TH 1706 2.9 F 1514 2.92125 1.1 2029 1.1
0542 3.1 0350 2.91002 1.3 0859 1.3
F 1753 2.8 SA 1604 2.72230 1.3 2120 1.3
0624 3.0 0440 2.81111 1.5 0958 1.4
SA 1846 2.7 SU 1700 2.62340 1.5 2223 1.5
0712 2.9 0538 2.71222 1.5 1111 1.5
SU 1947 2.7 M 1809 2.52342 1.6
0049 1.5 0803 2.70802 2.9 1234 1.4
M 1332 1.4 TU 2057 2.72218 2.7
0154 1.5 0106 1.50847 2.8 0831 2.8
TU 1431 1.3 W 1349 1.22323 2.8 2151 2.8
0249 1.4 0216 1.30926 2.8 0902 2.9
W 1519 1.1 TH 1449 0.92143 2.9
0012 2.9 0313 1.00337 1.2 0943 3.1
TH 1002 2.9 F 1539 0.51602 0.9 2216 3.0
0053 2.9 0401 0.70419 1.1 1025 3.2
F 1039 2.9 SA 1625 0.31641 0.8 O 2257 3.1
0446 0.51109 3.2
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M 1155 3.2 TU 1207 3.01749 0.2 1743 0.7
0244 3.3 0038 3.00612 0.5 0555 0.9
TU 1244 3.1 W 1241 3.01832 0.3 1809 0.7
0324 3.3 0111 3.00655 0.6 0625 0.8
W 1538 3.1 TH 1318 3.01914 0.5 1840 0.7
0401 3.2 0148 3.00739 0.8 0659 0.8
TH 1611 3.0 F 1400 3.02000 0.8 1916 0.8
0433 3.2 0230 3.00828 1.0 0740 0.9
F 1643 2.9 SA 1445 2.92051 1.1 1958 1.0
0505 3.0 0316 2.90925 1.3 0825 1.1
SA 1722 2.8 SU 1535 2.82154 1.4 2045 1.2
0544 2.9 0406 2.81033 1.5 0917 1.3
SU 1810 2.7 M 1631 2.62309 1.6 2140 1.4
0631 2.8 0505 2.71150 1.6 1026 1.4
M 1906 2.6 TU 1923 2.52304 1.6
0029 1.7 0731 2.60723 2.7 1224 1.4
TU 1312 1.5 W 2029 2.62219 2.7
0144 1.6 0114 1.50815 2.7 0821 2.7
W 1416 1.3 TH 1349 1.12312 2.8 2123 2.8
0237 1.4 0218 1.21129 2.7 0851 2.9
TH 1501 1.1 F 1442 0.82356 2.9 2145 2.9
0320 1.2 0305 0.90941 2.8 0927 3.0
F 1541 0.9 SA 1526 0.52204 3.1
0032 2.9 0348 0.60400 1.1 1007 3.1
SA 1018 2.9 SU 1608 0.21618 0.8 O
0104 2.90435 0.9
SU 1056 3.01650 0.7
0002 3.00505 0.9
M 1132 3.01719 0.7
IN THE APPROACHES TO AND WITHIN THE WESTERN SOLENT DOUBLE HIGH WATERS OCCUR AT OR NEAR SPRINGS; ONOTHER OCCASIONS THERE IS A STAND WHICH LASTS ABOUT 2 HOURS. THE PREDICTIONS REFER TO THE FIRST HIGHWATER WHEN THERE ARE TWO AND ARE APPROXIMATE.
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Time m Time m0048 3.1 0432 0.80429 0.4 1108 3.0
M 1048 3.1 TU 1645 0.71649 0.1 2337 3.0
0138 3.2 0459 0.80509 0.4 1142 3.0
TU 1131 3.1 W 1713 0.71729 0.2
0222 3.3 0007 3.00550 0.4 0528 0.7
W 1440 3.1 TH 1215 3.01809 0.3 1742 0.6
0300 3.3 0040 3.00631 0.5 0600 0.7
TH 1517 3.1 F 1252 3.01850 0.5 1816 0.7
0334 3.2 0118 3.00713 0.7 0635 0.7
F 1549 3.1 SA 1335 3.01933 0.8 1853 0.8
0402 3.1 0200 2.90759 1.0 0714 0.8
SA 1619 3.0 SU 1422 2.92021 1.2 1933 0.9
0433 2.9 0247 2.80852 1.2 0758 0.9
SU 1655 2.8 M 1513 2.82124 1.5 2019 1.2
0511 2.8 0340 2.71003 1.5 0849 1.2
M 1740 2.7 TU 1612 2.62246 1.7 2114 1.4
0556 2.6 0442 2.61123 1.6 0959 1.4
TU 1833 2.6 W 1858 2.62300 1.6
0007 1.7 0708 2.60650 2.5 1234 1.3
W 1241 1.5 TH 2004 2.71935 2.6
0122 1.6 0119 1.40745 2.5 0807 2.7
TH 1345 1.3 F 1336 1.02245 2.8 2101 2.9
0213 1.4 0206 1.10836 2.6 0842 2.8
F 1431 1.1 SA 1422 0.72323 2.9 2147 3.0
0255 1.2 0248 0.90917 2.7 0912 3.0
SA 1511 0.9 SU 1505 0.52355 2.9 2155 3.1
0331 1.0 0328 0.60956 2.8 0948 3.0
SU 1545 0.8 M 1546 0.32228 3.0
0404 0.9 0022 3.21032 2.9 0409 0.5
M 1617 0.7 TU 1026 3.12303 3.0 O 1626 0.3
0113 3.20448 0.4
W 1336 3.11706 0.3
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Time m Time m0158 3.3 0503 0.60528 0.4 1152 3.0
TH 1419 3.1 F 1720 0.71746 0.4
0235 3.2 0013 3.00609 0.5 0539 0.6
F 1456 3.1 SA 1231 3.01828 0.6 1757 0.7
0306 3.1 0053 3.00650 0.7 0617 0.6
SA 1526 3.1 SU 1316 2.91911 0.9 1836 0.8
0332 3.0 0137 2.90733 0.9 0657 0.7
SU 1555 3.0 M 1406 2.91958 1.2 1918 1.0
0359 2.8 0226 2.80824 1.2 0743 0.9
M 1628 2.9 TU 1502 2.82100 1.5 2007 1.2
0434 2.7 0322 2.70934 1.4 0837 1.1
TU 1709 2.8 W 1609 2.72221 1.7 2111 1.4
0518 2.5 0429 2.61052 1.5 0957 1.3
W 1758 2.7 TH 1837 2.72337 1.7 2308 1.5
0611 2.5 0649 2.61202 1.5 1200 1.2
TH 1858 2.7 F 1941 2.8
0044 1.6 0050 1.30711 2.5 0753 2.7
F 1302 1.4 SA 1304 1.02026 2.7 2039 3.0
0137 1.4 0139 1.10808 2.6 0839 2.8
SA 1350 1.2 SU 1352 0.82154 2.8 2130 3.1
0218 1.3 0222 0.90853 2.7 0903 2.9
SU 1429 1.0 M 1436 0.72134 2.9 2240 3.1
0253 1.1 0304 0.70932 2.8 0932 3.0
M 1504 0.9 TU 1520 0.62203 3.0 2354 3.2
0325 0.9 0345 0.61009 2.9 1225 3.0
TU 1538 0.8 W 1602 0.52237 3.0 O
0357 0.8 0048 3.21044 2.9 0427 0.6
W 1611 0.7 TH 1316 3.12308 3.0 1645 0.6
0429 0.7 0133 3.21117 3.0 0508 0.6
TH 1646 0.7 F 1359 3.12339 3.0 1727 0.7
IN THE APPROACHES TO AND WITHIN THE WESTERN SOLENT DOUBLE HIGH WATERS OCCUR AT OR NEAR SPRINGS; ONOTHER OCCASIONS THERE IS A STAND WHICH LASTS ABOUT 2 HOURS. THE PREDICTIONS REFER TO THE FIRST HIGHWATER WHEN THERE ARE TWO AND ARE APPROXIMATE.
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MAYTime m Time m0210 3.1 0524 0.60549 0.6 1215 3.0
SA 1435 3.1 SU 1744 0.81809 0.8
0237 3.0 0033 3.00631 0.8 0605 0.6
SU 1505 3.0 M 1304 3.01853 1.0 1827 0.9
0255 2.9 0119 3.00714 0.9 0649 0.7
M 1530 3.0 TU 1357 2.91940 1.3 1914 1.0
0304 2.8 0210 2.90800 1.1 0738 0.8
TU 1557 2.9 W 1627 2.92034 1.5 2007 1.2
0335 2.7 0308 2.80858 1.3 0834 1.0
W 1633 2.8 TH 1719 2.92144 1.6 2111 1.3
0427 2.6 0416 2.71009 1.4 0944 1.1
TH 1720 2.8 F 1817 2.92254 1.7 2229 1.4
0527 2.5 0630 2.71115 1.5 1104 1.1
F 1816 2.7 SA 1915 3.02355 1.6 2352 1.3
0630 2.5 0734 2.81209 1.4 1216 1.1
SA 1921 2.8 SU 2011 3.1
0044 1.5 0057 1.20735 2.6 0830 2.8
SU 1255 1.3 M 1313 1.02054 2.9 2102 3.1
0126 1.4 0150 1.10831 2.7 0917 2.9
M 1338 1.2 TU 1405 1.02139 2.9 2152 3.1
0205 1.2 0238 1.00913 2.8 1057 2.9
TU 1419 1.1 W 1454 0.92141 3.0 2326 3.1
0244 1.0 0324 0.90949 2.9 1207 2.9
W 1500 1.0 TH 1541 0.92210 3.0 O
0324 0.9 0025 3.11023 2.9 0410 0.8
TH 1540 0.9 F 1259 3.02241 3.0 1628 0.9
0404 0.7 0111 3.01056 2.9 0453 0.7
F 1622 0.8 SA 1342 3.02313 3.0 1712 0.9
0444 0.6 0158 3.01133 3.0 0535 0.7
SA 1702 0.8 SU 1417 3.02350 3.0 1755 1.0
0020 2.90616 0.8
M 1444 3.01838 1.1
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TU 1504 3.0 W 1533 3.01919 1.2 1907 0.9
0150 2.9 0153 3.00734 1.0 0729 0.7
W 1521 3.0 TH 1618 3.12000 1.4 1957 1.0
0236 2.8 0252 2.90814 1.2 0821 0.8
TH 1554 2.9 F 1705 3.12047 1.5 2053 1.1
0325 2.7 0406 2.80903 1.3 0919 1.0
F 1640 2.9 SA 1752 3.12144 1.6 2155 1.2
0423 2.6 0603 2.81004 1.4 1024 1.1
SA 1734 2.8 SU 1842 3.02244 1.6 2302 1.3
0541 2.6 0703 2.81103 1.5 1131 1.2
SU 1836 2.8 M 1932 3.02338 1.6
0658 2.6 0010 1.31157 1.4 0803 2.8
M 1944 2.9 TU 1236 1.32021 3.0
0028 1.5 0117 1.30820 2.7 0902 2.8
TU 1247 1.4 W 1338 1.32050 2.9 2100 3.0
0118 1.3 0217 1.20927 2.7 1048 2.8
W 1337 1.3 TH 1436 1.22127 2.9 2130 3.0
0207 1.1 0310 1.11010 2.8 1157 2.9
TH 1426 1.1 F 1528 1.22146 3.0 2204 3.0
0255 1.0 0357 0.91009 2.9 1248 3.0
F 1515 1.0 SA 1615 1.12214 3.0 O 2241 2.9
0342 0.8 0441 0.81038 2.9 1330 3.0
SA 1602 0.9 SU 1700 1.02249 3.0 2319 2.9
0428 0.6 0522 0.81116 3.0 1402 3.0
SU 1648 0.8 M 1740 1.02330 3.1
0512 0.5 0000 2.91200 3.0 0559 0.8
M 1734 0.8 TU 1423 3.01818 1.1
0013 3.1 0039 3.00557 0.5 0633 0.9
TU 1249 3.0 W 1441 3.01820 0.8 1851 1.2
IN THE APPROACHES TO AND WITHIN THE WESTERN SOLENT DOUBLE HIGH WATERS OCCUR AT OR NEAR SPRINGS; ONOTHER OCCASIONS THERE IS A STAND WHICH LASTS ABOUT 2 HOURS. THE PREDICTIONS REFER TO THE FIRST HIGHWATER WHEN THERE ARE TWO AND ARE APPROXIMATE.
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Time m Time m0120 2.9 0132 3.00702 1.0 0712 0.5
TH 1427 3.0 F 1603 3.21920 1.3 1938 0.8
0201 2.9 0414 3.00731 1.1 0759 0.7
F 1502 3.0 SA 1643 3.21953 1.3 2028 1.0
0243 2.9 0451 2.90806 1.2 0852 0.9
SA 1538 3.0 SU 1721 3.12034 1.4 2125 1.2
0329 2.8 0530 2.90851 1.3 0952 1.2
SU 1619 2.9 M 1759 3.02126 1.5 2229 1.3
0419 2.7 0621 2.80948 1.4 1100 1.4
M 1711 2.8 TU 1844 2.92229 1.5 2338 1.4
0517 2.6 0720 2.71055 1.5 1211 1.5
TU 1904 2.8 W 1934 2.92335 1.5
0757 2.6 0053 1.41201 1.5 0827 2.7
W 2015 2.8 TH 1324 1.52024 2.8
0037 1.4 0205 1.30904 2.7 1053 2.8
TH 1302 1.4 F 1427 1.42105 2.9 2107 2.8
0137 1.2 0259 1.10955 2.8 1150 2.9
F 1401 1.3 SA 1517 1.32125 2.9 2145 2.9
0234 1.0 0344 0.91034 2.9 1237 2.9
SA 1457 1.1 SU 1602 1.12150 3.0 2222 2.9
0327 0.8 0425 0.81023 2.9 1314 2.9
SU 1548 0.9 M 1643 1.02227 3.1 O 2259 2.9
0414 0.5 0503 0.71059 3.0 1341 2.9
M 1636 0.7 TU 1720 1.02308 3.1 2336 2.9
0459 0.4 0536 0.71141 3.1 1217 3.0
TU 1721 0.6 W 1751 1.02353 3.1
0544 0.3 0013 3.01437 3.1 0604 0.8
W 1806 0.6 TH 1254 3.01817 1.0
0039 3.1 0050 3.00627 0.4 0627 0.9
TH 1521 3.2 F 1329 3.01851 0.7 1841 1.1
0129 3.00654 0.9
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SU 1445 3.0 M 1648 3.11951 1.1 2057 1.1
0254 2.9 0505 2.90808 1.1 0926 1.3
M 1528 2.9 TU 1724 2.92037 1.3 2203 1.3
0342 2.8 0550 2.80856 1.3 1039 1.5
TU 1616 2.8 W 1809 2.82131 1.4 2317 1.5
0434 2.6 0645 2.70955 1.5 1158 1.6
W 1708 2.7 TH 1901 2.72242 1.5
0535 2.5 0035 1.51114 1.6 0753 2.7
TH 1944 2.7 F 1315 1.61957 2.7
0005 1.4 0149 1.30835 2.6 1045 2.8
F 1240 1.6 SA 1415 1.42039 2.7 2305 2.7
0120 1.2 0239 1.10930 2.7 1133 2.9
SA 1350 1.4 SU 1500 1.22106 2.8 2351 2.8
0222 1.0 0322 0.91012 2.9 1214 3.0
SU 1447 1.1 M 1542 1.02129 3.0 2201 2.8
0314 0.7 0401 0.81007 3.0 1247 2.9
M 1536 0.8 TU 1619 0.92206 3.1 O 2236 2.9
0359 0.4 0436 0.71039 3.1 1112 2.9
TU 1621 0.6 W 1652 0.92246 3.1 2312 2.9
0443 0.2 0506 0.71119 3.1 1146 3.0
W 1704 0.4 TH 1719 0.92329 3.2 2347 3.0
0524 0.2 0531 0.71420 3.2 1219 3.0
TH 1746 0.4 F 1742 0.9
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F 1502 3.2 SA 1252 3.01829 0.5 1809 0.9
0319 3.1 0059 3.00650 0.4 0623 0.8
SA 1542 3.2 SU 1329 3.01914 0.6 1840 0.9
0357 3.1 0140 3.00735 0.7 0657 0.9
SU 1617 3.2 M 1409 2.92002 0.9 1918 0.9
0225 2.90736 1.0
TU 1454 2.92001 1.1
IN THE APPROACHES TO AND WITHIN THE WESTERN SOLENT DOUBLE HIGH WATERS OCCUR AT OR NEAR SPRINGS; ONOTHER OCCASIONS THERE IS A STAND WHICH LASTS ABOUT 2 HOURS. THE PREDICTIONS REFER TO THE FIRST HIGHWATER WHEN THERE ARE TWO AND ARE APPROXIMATE.
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W 1542 2.8 TH 1737 2.62050 1.2 2258 1.5
0405 2.6 0615 2.70913 1.5 1141 1.7
TH 1635 2.7 F 1829 2.52154 1.4
0506 2.5 0011 1.41031 1.7 0926 2.6
F 1740 2.6 SA 1253 1.62350 1.4 2152 2.5
0807 2.6 0117 1.31240 1.6 1020 2.8
SA 2014 2.7 SU 1349 1.42240 2.6
0113 1.2 0208 1.10906 2.8 1102 2.9
SU 1346 1.3 M 1433 1.22050 2.8 2320 2.7
0209 0.9 0250 1.00954 2.9 1138 3.0
M 1436 1.0 TU 1512 1.02110 2.9 2138 2.8
0256 0.6 0328 0.80952 3.0 1206 3.0
TU 1520 0.7 W 1548 0.92144 3.1 2212 2.9
0340 0.3 0402 0.71018 3.1 1044 3.0
W 1602 0.5 TH 1618 0.82223 3.1 O 2247 2.9
0421 0.2 0431 0.71309 3.2 1117 3.0
TH 1643 0.3 F 1645 0.82305 3.1 2322 3.0
0503 0.1 0458 0.71357 3.2 1149 3.0
F 1724 0.3 SA 1712 0.82357 3.0
0218 3.1 0526 0.70544 0.2 1222 3.0
SA 1440 3.2 SU 1742 0.71806 0.4
0300 3.1 0034 3.00627 0.4 0558 0.8
SU 1517 3.2 M 1258 3.01850 0.6 1816 0.8
0336 3.1 0115 2.90711 0.7 0633 0.8
M 1549 3.1 TU 1339 2.91936 0.8 1852 0.8
0408 3.0 0200 2.90801 1.0 0711 1.0
TU 1617 3.0 W 1425 2.82030 1.1 1934 1.0
0441 2.9 0249 2.80904 1.4 0755 1.2
W 1653 2.8 TH 1513 2.72140 1.3 2021 1.2
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F 1609 2.6 SA 1751 2.52124 1.4 2339 1.4
0633 2.6 0644 2.71011 1.7 1219 1.6
SA 1717 2.5 SU 1849 2.42345 1.4
0741 2.7 0038 1.31242 1.5 0927 2.8
SU 1952 2.6 M 1313 1.42156 2.6
0058 1.1 0128 1.20842 2.8 1008 2.9
M 1332 1.2 TU 1358 1.32038 2.8 2230 2.7
0148 0.8 0210 1.10936 3.0 1041 2.9
TU 1416 0.9 W 1436 1.12051 2.9 2115 2.8
0233 0.6 0247 1.01034 3.1 1115 3.0
W 1458 0.7 TH 1510 1.02122 3.0 2150 2.9
0315 0.4 0322 0.90956 3.2 1151 3.0
TH 1540 0.5 F 1542 0.92200 3.1 2226 2.9
0358 0.3 0356 0.81245 3.2 1050 3.0
F 1622 0.4 SA 1615 0.82241 3.1 O 2301 2.9
0440 0.3 0429 0.81334 3.2 1123 3.0
SA 1703 0.3 SU 1648 0.72337 2.9
0159 3.1 0503 0.80522 0.4 1157 3.0
SU 1417 3.2 M 1721 0.71745 0.4
0241 3.1 0013 2.90606 0.6 0539 0.8
M 1453 3.1 TU 1233 3.01828 0.6 1757 0.7
0317 3.1 0055 2.90651 0.8 0616 0.9
TU 1521 3.0 W 1315 2.91914 0.8 1835 0.8
0347 3.0 0142 2.90741 1.1 0656 1.0
W 1545 2.9 TH 1400 2.92007 1.1 1917 0.9
0417 2.9 0233 2.80843 1.4 0740 1.2
TH 1618 2.7 F 1451 2.82115 1.3 2006 1.1
0455 2.8 0330 2.71001 1.6 0836 1.4
F 1700 2.6 SA 1548 2.72231 1.4 2112 1.3
0611 2.71004 1.5
SU 1659 2.62301 1.3
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Time m Time m0716 2.8 0658 2.81210 1.4 1229 1.5
M 1931 2.7 TU 1906 2.5
0024 1.1 0040 1.40817 2.9 0853 2.9
TU 1304 1.2 W 1312 1.42027 2.8 2125 2.7
0117 0.9 0123 1.30912 3.1 0946 2.9
W 1350 1.0 TH 1351 1.32040 2.9 2212 2.8
0204 0.7 0204 1.21011 3.1 1032 3.0
TH 1434 0.8 F 1430 1.12104 3.0 2135 2.8
0250 0.6 0245 1.11122 3.2 0957 3.0
F 1518 0.6 SA 1510 1.02142 3.0 2211 2.9
0335 0.5 0325 1.01222 3.2 1030 3.0
SA 1601 0.5 SU 1549 0.8O 2247 2.9
0052 3.1 0406 0.90420 0.5 1101 3.0
SU 1312 3.2 M 1628 0.71645 0.5 2321 2.9
0141 3.1 0445 0.90504 0.6 1136 3.0
M 1356 3.1 TU 1707 0.71728 0.5 2359 3.0
0223 3.1 0525 0.90550 0.8 1214 3.0
TU 1430 3.0 W 1746 0.61812 0.6
0259 3.1 0041 2.90635 0.9 0606 0.9
W 1451 2.9 TH 1255 3.01856 0.8 1827 0.7
0328 3.0 0127 2.90723 1.2 0649 1.0
TH 1455 2.8 F 1341 2.91944 1.0 1910 0.8
0353 2.9 0220 2.90818 1.4 0736 1.1
F 1523 2.7 SA 1432 2.92040 1.2 2000 0.9
0423 2.9 0453 2.90924 1.6 0831 1.3
SA 1609 2.6 SU 1530 2.82149 1.4 2100 1.1
0504 2.8 0548 2.91035 1.6 0940 1.4
SU 1704 2.5 M 1639 2.72256 1.5 2213 1.2
0555 2.8 0646 2.91137 1.6 1101 1.4
M 1803 2.5 TU 1902 2.72353 1.4 2331 1.2
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0743 3.0 0707 2.81218 1.3 1217 1.6
W 2003 2.8 TH 1938 2.6
0038 1.1 0034 1.50838 3.1 0814 2.9
TH 1318 1.2 F 1306 1.42101 2.9 2122 2.7
0135 1.0 0124 1.40932 3.1 0909 2.9
F 1411 1.0 SA 1355 1.32225 2.9 2210 2.8
0228 1.0 0213 1.30919 3.1 0941 3.0
SA 1500 0.9 SU 1442 1.12341 3.0 2216 2.9
0318 0.9 0301 1.11203 3.1 1011 3.0
SU 1548 0.7 M 1528 0.92238 2.9
0039 3.0 0347 1.00406 0.8 1041 3.0
M 1256 3.1 TU 1612 0.71633 0.7 O 2307 3.0
0127 3.1 0432 0.90453 0.8 1115 3.1
TU 1339 3.0 W 1655 0.61717 0.6 2343 3.0
0209 3.1 0514 0.80537 0.9 1154 3.1
W 1200 3.0 TH 1736 0.51759 0.7
0243 3.1 0024 3.00621 1.0 0557 0.8
TH 1244 2.9 F 1236 3.11840 0.8 1818 0.5
0310 3.0 0110 3.00703 1.1 0640 0.8
F 1330 2.9 SA 1322 3.01919 0.9 1901 0.6
0332 3.0 0353 3.00745 1.3 0725 0.9
SA 1416 2.8 SU 1413 3.01958 1.1 1947 0.7
0349 2.9 0439 3.00829 1.5 0815 1.0
SU 1505 2.7 M 1514 2.92042 1.3 2038 0.9
0424 2.9 0523 3.00923 1.6 0912 1.2
M 1601 2.7 TU 1628 2.82139 1.5 2139 1.1
0511 2.9 0609 3.01026 1.6 1018 1.3
TU 1712 2.6 W 1804 2.82244 1.5 2248 1.2
0606 2.8 0657 3.01125 1.6 1132 1.4
W 1824 2.6 TH 1918 2.82342 1.6
0002 1.30744 3.0
F 1249 1.32022 2.8
IN THE APPROACHES TO AND WITHIN THE WESTERN SOLENT DOUBLE HIGH WATERS OCCUR AT OR NEAR SPRINGS; ONOTHER OCCASIONS THERE IS A STAND WHICH LASTS ABOUT 2 HOURS. THE PREDICTIONS REFER TO THE FIRST HIGHWATER WHEN THERE ARE TWO AND ARE APPROXIMATE.
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Useful Contact NumbersLymington Yacht Havenwww.yachthavens.comTel: 01590 677071Fax: 01590 678186 Email: [email protected]
Night Haven Master / Security Tel: 07702 165989
Haven Quay Tel: 01590 677072Mobile: 07885 486555Fax: 01590 672717Email: [email protected]
Sailing ClubsLymington Town Sailing Club Tel: 01590 674514 Royal Lymington Yacht Club Tel: 01590 672677
Maritime Information/SafetyHarbour Master Tel: 01590 672014HM Coastguard Tel: 02392 552100HM Customs Tel: 08457 231110RNLI Tel: 0845 1226999
Public ServicesLymington Casualty (Minor Injuries Unit) Tel: 01590 677011Chemist Tel: 01590 678874Dentists Tel: 01590 679888 / 01590 672100Doctors Tel: 01590 672953 / 01590 672212Police Tel: 0845 0454545New Forest District Council Tel: 02380 285000RSPCA. Tel: 08705 555 999NHS Direct Tel: 0845 46 47
Travel – Taxis/Car HireTaxis Tel: 01590 688888 / 01590 670670 / 01590 679792
Food & Drink and AccommodationFor details of places to eat and stay in Lymington, please ask for an up-to-date list at the Marina Office
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