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Don’t make waves, cut your speed
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Follow the Marine Unit
WAVEBREAKERO P E R A T I O N
Project KRAKENStrengthening our borders and protecting the waters of the Solent
Keyhaven4 knots
Lymington6 knots(4 knots within inner harbour)
Yarmouth4 knots
Cowes6 knots
Newport4 knots
Ryde5 knots
Bembridge6 knots
Wootton Creek5 knots
Langstone10 knots
Chichester8 knots
Beaulieu5 knots
Southampton6 knots (North of Hythe pier)
Portsmouth10 knots in harbourand 1000 yards from the shoreHamble
6 knots (or min wash)
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Know your local harbour speed limits
Every vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped within the distance appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions.
The following factors should be among those taken into account:
1. The state of visibility2. The traffic density including concentrations of fishing vessels or any other vessels3. The manoeuvrability of the vessel with special reference to stopping distance and turning ability in the prevailing conditions4. The state of wind, sea and current, and the proximity of navigational hazards5. At night the presence of background light such as from shore lights or other back scatter6. In instances where radar is being used, the limitations associated with your radar device and general radar navigation must be considered
COLREGS Rule 6 – Safe Speed
For more information, search Hampshire Marine Unit online.The police, MCA and harbour masters can prosecute, don’t end up in court!
This image is for guidance purposes only and speed limits and areas are subject to change. It is your responsibility to keep yourself appraised of the regulations appropriate to each harbour.