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2016

Dry Stack Marina, Plymouth

WELCOME TO PLYMOUTH
PART OF THE YACHT HAVENS GROUP

With a portfolio of nine marinas and dry stacks, home


to over 4,000 berths, we are now one of the UKs
leading marina operators. Despite our scale, we remain
a family owned business and at every site we pride
ourselves in having the most helpful sta, who are
dedicated to providing a personal service and are
always ready to assist.
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CONTENTS

Welcome to Yacht Haven Quay


A Drystack Marina The Benets
Boatyard Facilities
Berth Holder Benets
On Site Services
Charges
Things to do Ashore
How to Find Us by Road
Ray A Life Underwater
How to Find Us by Sea
Your Safety & The Environment
RYA Active Marina Programme
Cruises from Yacht Haven Quay
Turnchapel Wharf
Day Sailing & Anchorages
Tide Tables for 2016
Index of Advertisers

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Largs Yacht Haven / Tel: 01475 675333


Troon Yacht Haven / Tel: 01292 315553
Neyland Yacht Haven / Tel: 01646 601601
Fambridge Yacht Haven / Tel: 01621 740370
Lymington Yacht Haven / Tel: 01590 677071
Haven Quay, Lymington / Tel: 01590 677072
Plymouth Yacht Haven / Tel: 01752 404231
Yacht Haven Quay, Plymouth / Tel: 01752 481190
Jachthaven Biesbosch / Tel: +31(0)162 68 22 49

Croeso

Bienvenue

Willkommen

Welkom

WELCOME TO YACHT HAVEN QUAY


The UKs largest dry stack facility!

Yacht Haven Quay is situated minutes upstream from


Plymouth Yacht Haven and The Sound. As well as being
a fully serviced boatyard, Yacht Haven Quay is the site
of the very rst purpose built, fully enclosed Dry Stack
Marina in the UK. This is capable of berthing up to 240
motor vessels, and is a new concept in providing you,
the owner, with the ultimate hassle-free boating.
With our friendly and professional service, our qualied
sta are always on hand to give advice, take the utmost
care of your vessel, and enhance your boating
experience. We strive to make boat ownership
straightforward, your time on the water relaxing, and
your stay at Yacht Haven Quay enjoyable. We arent
simply a marina; were here to help you make the most
of this wonderful boating area.
Will Rahder
Director
Yacht Haven Quay
Plymouth, Devon PL9 7FE
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e-mail
website

01752 481190
boatyard@yachthavenquay.com
www.yachthavens.com

www.facebook.com/yachthavenquay
@yachthavenquay

THE TEAM AT YACHT HAVEN QUAY

Will Rahder
Manager
Lorna Nourse Reception
Julie Vincent
Kevin Neil
Yard Operatives
Steve Munden
Chris Fordham
Lee Smith
Steve Bradburn

DRYSTACK MARINA
The benets

WHAT IS A DRY STACK MARINA?

The real alternative to traditional marina berthing.


Your boat is stored indoors on our custom racking
system, but is available for your use 7 days a week,
365 days a year.
Simply call ahead, and we will launch your vessel for
you and have her ready and waiting for your arrival.
The whole process takes just minutes.
THE BENEFITS

Unlimited launch & recovery, 7 x days a week


Jetwash after every retrieval
No slipway or trailer hassles
Discounted trailer storage
Excellent security; indoor storage with CCTV coverage.
Greatly reduced maintenance costs; no need to
antifoul or replace anodes.
Better resale value
Cleaner, faster & more economical hulls
Unparalleled sheltered environment for your boat,
with complete protection from the weather
Free valet fuelling service

IS IT SUITABLE FOR YOU?

We currently handle Motor Cruisers, Sportsboats,


RIBs and Fast Fishers from 13 up to 36 in length.
Please feel free to come and visit us, either by road or
by sea, and see the Drystacking system in action, and
take a look at the following pages to see what else
Yacht Haven Quay has to oer.
FAQs

Id like to return to my berth after working hours


Thats ne; simply leave your boat on one of our
waiting pontoons, and well lift it out in the morning,
pressurewash the hull, and pop it back in the drystack.
I want to work on my boat or flush the engine
No problem, simply call ahead as per a normal launch
and well place the boat on a tinkering rack outdoors,
with access to water and electricity.
Id like to stay on board my boat overnight
7 days berthing are included absolutely free at Plymouth
Yacht Haven, a couple of minutes downstream. Simply
ask at reception to book your berth.

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BOATYARD & FACILITIES


At
a glanceSERVICES & FACILITIES
BOATYARD
BOATYARD SERVICES

As well as the Dry Stack facility, Yacht Haven Quay also


oers full boatyard services.
With our purpose designed Marine Forklifts and Mobile
Crane, we can handle vessels of up to 12 tonnes and
45 feet LOA for long and short-term storage. Our
comprehensive range of on-site tenants can cover
anything and everything from hull shot-blasting, to
rigging, engineering, chandlery, gas checks or valeting.
We oer competitively priced lifts and scrubs, IRC
Rating Lifts and weighs for racing yachts, cradle hire,
designated brokerage areas, and much more.
Please contact us with your individual requirements.

FACILITIES

Undercover dry stack for up to 240 boats


Deepwater waiting pontoons
Range of on site suppliers
Reception staed 7 days a week
Full CCTV coverage
Toilets & showers
Free car parking
Free boat cradle storage
Seasonal yacht & motorboat storage packages
Undercover storage available
Secure container rental
Discounts for Associations, including the Yealm Yacht
Club, Plym Yacht Club, and Mayower Boat Owners
Association

M O U N T
M A R I N E

B A T T E N

E N G I N E E R S

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C H A N D L E R S

Supply - Install - Service - Repair


We specialise in the supply and installation of marine equipment to fit a variety of vessels,
including engines, heating, electronics, refrigeration and power management.
We are Plymouths Service Dealers for Raymarine, Simrad and Lowrance Marine Electronics.

We are Plymouths Main Dealers for the following leading brands:

Tel: +44 1752 482 666 | Mobile: +44 7767 362 401
Mount Batten Boathouse | Eastern Hangar | Shaw Way | Mount Batten | Plymouth | Devon | PL9 9XH

Email:info@mountbattenboathouse.co.uk www.mountbattenboathouse.co.uk

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BENEFITS

For Annual Berth Holders


FREE VISITORS BERTHING AT PLYMOUTH YACHT HAVEN

Up to 7 free nights visitor berthing at Plymouth Yacht


Haven; ideal for those weekends aoat
Free short stay berthing if dining at Plymouth Yacht
Havens Bridge Bar & Restaurant
Free car parking
Free Refuelling Service (petrol only)
Exclusive use of brand new berth holder shower and
toilet facilities
FLEXIBLE CONTRACTS & PAYMENT DISCOUNTS

Flexible contracts start your stay in any month of


the year
Early Payment Discounts
Seasonal Summer Contracts
INTRODUCE A FRIEND

Introduce a friend to us as an annual berth holder and


both parties will receive 100 on account redeemable
against berthing or services.
Please ask for forms and T&C.
BERTH HOLDER DISCOUNTS

10% boat insurance discount with Bishop Skinner


Marine. Enquire online today. See page 36 for details.
Terms and conditions apply
15% o container storage at Blagdons
Discounted long-term trailer storage

FREE BOAT HANDLING TUITION

A free half-days tuition with one of our RYA qualied


instructors. We can cover boat handling and berthing
techniques at Yacht Haven Quay and Plymouth Yacht
Haven, new boat familiarisation, basic pilotage, and an
introduction to our local waters. See page 18.
WEATHER UPDATES & TIDAL INFORMATION

Constant weather updates and the latest local tide info,


simply by visiting our website: www.yachthavens.com
EVENTS FOR 2016

Summer Party with bar and live music, raising funds


for St Lukes Hospice

Yacht Haven Quay informal boating expeditions to a


selection of local beauty spots around our fabulous
local coastline.
More of the ever-popular shing competitions.

Please keep an eye on our website, facebook and


twitter pages for regular updates:
www.facebook.com/yachthavenquay
@yachthavenquay

ON SITE SERVICES
At Yacht Haven Quay
SOUTH WEST YACHT BROKERS

New & Used Boat Sales with on-site showroom


and undercover storage: 01752 401421
HAVEN QUAY CHANDLERY

All your day to day needs, from paint and antifoul,


to ares, lifejackets, hardware and much more:
01752 401421
PLYMOUTH SAILING SCHOOL

RYA Training , Shorebased & Practical oshore courses,


Yacht & RIB Charter: 01752 493377
STAINLESS WELDING & FABRICATION

Fabrication Specialists: 07980 802933


ROTEC HYDRAULICS

Supply/Installation of marine & industrial hydraulic


ttings: 01752 262966

PROMARINE UK

Marine Engineering, Electronics including


Simrad & B&G. Suzuki Main Agents: 01752 267984
LEWIS MARINE

Marine Engineering, Inboard , Outboard & Electronics:


07580 373007
MJ MARINE SAFETY

RIB / Life Raft Sales & Servicing, suppliers of lifejackets


and lifesaving equipment: 07877 125969
MARINE ELECTRONICS LTD

Sales, Repair & Installation of Raymarine & other leading


brands: 01752 936007
BOATSANDOUTBOARDS4SALE

A selection of used boats, equipment and brokerage :


07930 421007
THE MESS ROOM CAF

Serving tasty hot and cold food all day, from breakfasts
to Devon cream teas: 07884 073795

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THE SOUTH WEST RIB CENTRE

Main Dealers for Avon, Zodiac & Ribeye, plus


brokerage RIBs & inatables: 01752 408773
ROBERT BOALCH BOAT BUILDER

Repairs to all boats and components in timber, GRP &


Carbon Fibre: 07801 229888
ALLSPARS MASTS & RIGGING

Marine & Architectural Rigging: 01752 266766


ARMADA SAILS & CANVAS

Agents for Hyde Sails, Sail Repairs, Canvas Makers,


bespoke Yacht Bags & Covers: 01752 407729

CHAPPO MARINE DESIGN

Bespoke stainless ttings , architectural work and


welding in steel & aluminium: 07863 020206
DABS CONSTRUCTION

Bespoke marine joinery & oak framed buildings:


01752 240589
BLUE WAVE MARINE ENGINEERING

Boat repairs & maintenance: 07446 914607


BROWN & EVANS CARPENTRY

All carpentry & joinery requirements: 01752 403371

Tel: 01752 267984


Email: Mail@promarineuk.com
Boat and Rib Sales
Outboard Engine Sales, Installation and Servicing
Inboard Engine Sales, Installation and Servicing
Electronics Supply, Installation, Fault Finding and Upgrades
Marine Generator Supply, Installation and Servicing
Trailer Supply and Servicing

www.promarineuk.com

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CHARGES FOR 2016


Dry Berthing, Boatyard & Storage
DRY BERTHING

Annual Dry Berthing

Seasonal Dry Berthing

BOAT LIFTING & LAUNCHING

Up to & including 8.5m


8.6m & above

RACING SCRUB

410.00 / metre / year

295.00 / metre / year


14.50 / metre

15.00 / metre

Yachts & Powerboats up to 9m

90.00

MAST & ENGINE LIFTS

69.00 per hour

REFUELLING SERVICE

POA

STORAGE ASHORE

Outside

1.55 / sqm / week

Chocking

40.00

(subject to availability)
Cradle Hire

18.00 / week

TOW FROM PLYMOUTH YACHT HAVEN


OR RIVER PLYM MOORINGS

48.00

SEASONAL DINGHY/TENDER RACKS 189.00

Charges include VAT at 20% and may be subject to change


without notice

Plymouth
Yacht Haven
a haven of peace and tranquillity

TYHA 5 Gold Anchor Marina

www.yachthavens.com

A 5 GOLD ANCHOR MARINA OFFERING SHELTERED


BERTHING AND COMPREHENSIVE FACILITIES, JUST
MINUTES FROM THE OPEN WATER OF PLYMOUTH SOUND

EXCLUSIVE OFFERS:

FACILITIES INCLUDE:

SHORT STAY
* FREE
BERTH IF DINING AT

THE BRIDGE

VISITOR BERTHING
* FREE
FOR UP TO 7 NIGHTS FOR
YACHT HAVEN QUAY
BERTH HOLDERS

450 sheltered berths with electricity and water



BRAND NEW shower and laundry facilities
Free car parking (one car per boat)
Free WIFI throughout the marina
The Bridge Bar & Restaurant
Close to Mount Batten Ferry to the Barbican

Find Plymouth Yacht Haven at Shaw Way, Mount Batten, Plymouth PL9 9XH
Call us on 01752 404231 or VHF Ch 80 www.yachthavens.com/plymouth

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THINGS TO DO ASHORE
Plymouth and the surrounding area
Plymouths Tourist Information Centre is situated on the
Barbican, close to the historic Mayower Steps. Here
you can collect up to date information about
forthcoming events, theatre timetables and food/music
festivals, as well as hundreds of suggestions for a day
exploring the city and local area.
A wander through the Barbicans tiny cobbled lanes will
take you to the hidden Elizabethan House and its
peaceful gardens, or you could take a tour of Plymouth
Gin (the oldest working gin distillery in the world!).
Alternatively just relax with a drink at one of the cafs
on the quay, and watch the world go by.
The National Maritime Aquarium is also on the Barbican
and includes the best collection of sharks and manta rays
in Europe, the UKs largest collection of marine life in
over 50 tanks, and a 4D cinema.
Plymouths City Museum and Art Gallery contains
collections of ne art, decorative art, human
history and natural history, and is complemented
by changing exhibitions touring from national galleries.
On Plymouth Hoe, you can admire the views from the
top of iconic Smeatons Tower, and the spot where Sir
Francis Drake famously nished his game of bowls
before defeating the Spanish Armada, before a walk
along the Victorian promenade with an ice cream, or a
dip in the renovated art-deco Tinside Outdoor Pool.
At Royal William Yard, there are a number of waterfront
bars and restaurants with lovely views of the Tamar, and
frequent art exhibitions too.
Saltram House and Gardens is a wonderful National
Trust property which can be reached by foot or bicycle
along a riverside path, or in a few minutes by car. It has
lovely landscaped gardens and an impressive Georgian
House which was the location for Sense and Sensibility.

You could take a short ferry ride to Mount Edgcumbe to


explore its beautiful house and gardens, and to enjoy
some glorious coast path walking with stunning sea
views. There is also beautiful coast path walking to be
found from the marina itself, following Plymouth Sound
and the coast towards the River Yealm, with access to
several tiny beaches along the way.
Staddon Heights Golf Club welcomes visitors, and oers
18 holes of golf with fantastic views over Plymouth
Sound. Own equipment required.
Fort Stamford Health & Fitness Centre has a gym,
aerobics studio, squash courts, pool and beauty
therapies. Visitors are welcome and there are a variety
of activities taking place each day and evening.
Kids.....
Being a holiday destination there are a host of
attractions in and around Plymouth to keep the little and
not so little ones entertained and o the ipad (although
free WiFi is available on all our berths).
Swimming pools, multiplex cinema, ten pin bowling,
ice skating, skislope, zoos, the Marine aquarium,
national trust properties and much more are all within
easy reach, see www.visitplymouth.co.uk for details.
.....and dogs
Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome, and there are
many coastal walks to tire your sea dog out before you
set sail, as well as dog friendly beaches, see
www.thegooddogguide.com

HOW TO GET HERE BY ROAD

Turn off A38 at Marsh Mills roundabout onto A374 signed


Plymouth City Centre.
After 1 mile get into left hand lane and follow signs for
Kingsbridge A379.
This takes you across Laira Bridge where you will see the first
signs for Mount Batten and Turnchapel.
IF HEADING FOR YACHT HAVEN QUAY:

After crossing Laira bridge, at the first roundabout, turn right.


At the next roundabout (mini) take the fourth exit and
continue along Breakwater Road.
After approximately 500 yards, bear left, signposted Yacht
Haven Quay, where you will see our double entrance gates
in front of you.
IF HEADING FOR PLYMOUTH YACHT HAVEN:

After crossing Laira bridge, at the first roundabout,


turn right.
At the next roundabout (mini) take the second exit,
cross pedestrian lights, and continue straight on
until traffic lights at crossroads.
Turn right and then go straight through a second
set of lights.
Keep on this road (approx 11/2 miles) until
you come to a roundabout.
Turn right into Plymouth Yacht Haven.

DRIVING DISTANCES FROM PLYMOUTH

Exeter...............................................43
Bristol ..............................................118
Southampton.................................149
Cardiff.............................................163
Birmingham ...................................204
London ...........................................218

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RAYS PLAICE!

A museum of dive treasures


FOR THOSE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING A BIT DIFFERENT

Visit our on-site 'museum' of dive gear and treasures,


where Ray can be found most days tending his
extraordinary collection of marine artefacts.

A museum like no other, Rays Plaice oers visitors a


slice of nautical history through a salvaged collection of
19th Century bottles, propellers, coins, swords,musket
guns, potholes, ammunition boxes, tools, bayonets,
cannonballs, memorabilia and dive gear which chart and
celebrate the adventurous life of Ray Ives.
Ray and his salvaged treasure are subjects of a cinematic
documentary, Ray A Life Underwater, which explores
75-year-old diver Ray Ives' vast collection of nds,
including cannons, portholes, swords, gold and silver.
Incredibly atmospheric, this fascinating lm was
commissioned by Yacht Havens in 2011 and is available
from the Marina oce.
Plymouth is of course a mecca for sports divers, with
numerous wrecks to explore including HMS Scylla, a
frigate deliberately scuttled in Whitsand Bay to create
an articial reef. Yacht Haven Quay oers seasonal
packages for Dive RIBS for more details please
contact us.
Photographs by Neil Hope

Reproduced from Admiralty Chart 1967 by permission of


the UK Hydrographic Office. All material supplied remains
Crown Copyright. Not to be used for navigation.
HOW TO FIND US BY SEA

Plymouth Sound can be entered via the Western or Eastern channels which are well lit and buoyed with no
real hazards. There is not less than 3.7 metres of depth at MLWS and so is navigable by most yachts at all
states of the tide.
Head for the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club situated on Plymouth Hoe. Once the Mount Batten breakwater
is passed to starboard, follow the Cattewater channel, where you will see Plymouth Yacht Haven on
your starboard side. If you require a berth, please contact us on VHF Channel 80 or by telephone
on 01752 404231.

For Yacht Haven Quay, continue up the Cattewater, leaving Plymouth Yacht Haven to starboard.
Our waiting pontoons are on the eastern riverbank, approximately 500 metres downstream of the Laira
road bridge. If continuing to Turnchapel Wharf, carry on past Plymouth Yacht Haven marina to Turnchapel
Wharf's pontoons immediately beyond on your starboard side. You will find it hard to miss the Drystack
building dominating the skyline!

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YOUR SAFETY
and the Environment
IN CASE OF FIRE ON BOARD

Sound an alarm and notify marina staff


Call 999
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 point.
GENERAL SAFETY

Please familiarize yourself with the location of


lifesaving and firefighting equipment on the pontoons
and ashore.
Please take extra care in snow and icy conditions as
the pontoons can be slippery and ensure appropriate
footwear is worn at all times
Please do not ride bicycles or scooters on the
pontoons
Please ensure all children and non-swimmers wear a
life jacket at all times
Please do not allow dogs to foul the pontoons or yard
areas, if they do please clean up
Swimming and scuba diving are not permitted in the
marina
Please keep below 2 knots when in the marina and
mind your wash
Always isolate batteries, gas and fuel when leaving
your boat.
Always use own hosepipe for drinking water and filling
water tanks, and never leave hoses running or hanging
in the water.
Do not remove supports from vessels in the yard, or
run engines of vessels stored ashore. All furling sails
must be removed prior to boats being lifted.
For your safety and enjoyment of our marina please be
sure to follow the guidelines. Comprehensive marina
rules can be found on the reverse of your berthing
contracts. All boats and contractors using the marina,
ashore or afloat, must have a minimum of 3,000,000
third party Insurance.

YACHT HAVEN QUAY IS COMMITTED TO PROMOTING


ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS AND BEST PRACTICE SO WE
CAN ALL CONTINUE TO ENJOY OUR BOATING IN A CLEAN
AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT.
OUR OBJECTIVES ARE:

To comply with all current and relevant regulations


To reduce the use of consumables and energy
Reduce hazardous waste generation
Minimise the impact of activities on neighbours
We provide to our customers:
Paper and cardboard recycling
Waste oil and battery collection for recycling
In the marina and on the water:
Please do not disturb wildlife with excessive wash
Please avoid water pollution and use the facilities
ashore toilets, waste bins (sewage pump out
at Plymouth Yacht Haven)
Please do not pump out bilges in the marina
If you have or see a fuel leak please notify marina staff
immediately.
We aim to provide a relaxed and safe environment for
you to enjoy your boating in and ask that all marina
rules and regulations are followed.

RYA ACTIVE MARINA


2016 Programme

Yacht Havens is proud to be a key partner in the RYA


Active Marina Programme which aims to help you make
the most of life with your boat.
Through a programme of events and opportunities
offered by Yacht Haven Quay in 2016, you and your crew
can take part in practical training workshops which are
tailor-made to build your knowledge and boost your
confidence. This could be a refresher on manoeuvring
and berthing in the marina, crew training, an
introduction to local pilotage, or assistance in any of the
areas which challenge you the most.
Boat ownership is all about freedom and having fun.
Alongside workshops, the Active Marina Programme will
also present you with the opportunity to get to know
and socialise with the people at your marina. Enjoy
cruising with other berth holders and boat owners and
spend time with like-minded people at social events.
To find out what is going on at Yacht Haven Quay,
speak to the marina staff.
For more information about the RYA Active
Marina Programme visit
www.rya.org.uk/go/activemarina

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CRUISES IN COMPANY
From Yacht Haven Quay

Previous years have seen a number of informal


adventures to Mevagissey, Polperro, Fowey,
Salcombe and more, in addition to the RYA Active
Marina programme. We dont tend to plan these
until the last minute as they are of course weather
dependent so dont be surprised to receive a phone
call from Lorna requesting your presence the the very
next day!
Lee is also continuing to run his informal fishing
competitions in 2016, so please come along and join in,
whether youre a complete novice (like us) or a
seasoned trawlerman. The biggest fish of the day takes
home the kitty and a coveted YHQ trophy.

On the following pages, weve put together a collection


of some of our favourite destinations for overnight,
weekends away or simply a picnic but if youre new to
the area, or simply enjoy cruising with friends, these
informal days out are a great way to build up local
knowledge and venture further afield.
Please check out our website and facebook page for
latest updates, and register your interest with us in the
office if youd like to be contacted about any of our
trips and events.

Yacht Haven Quay is proud to be an RYA Active Marina for more details see the opposite page.

TURNCHAPEL WHARF
For Commercial Marine Business
AS A CENTRE OF MARINE BUSINESS EXCELLENCE,
TURNCHAPEL WHARF IS PERFECTLY LOCATED, LYING
BETWEEN THE STUNNING PLYMOUTH YACHT HAVEN AND
THE PICTURESQUE VILLAGE OF TURNCHAPEL. ITS
SHELTERED WATERFRONT SITUATION HAS ALLOWED US TO
ATTRACT A DIVERSE COLLECTION OF WORLD>CLASS
MARINE BUSINESSES, FROM LUXURY YACHT BROKERS TO
INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERS. TURNCHAPEL WHARF IS JUST
20 MINUTES' DRIVE FROM PLYMOUTH CITY CENTRE AND IS
NO MORE THAN A FEW MINUTES' GENTLE MOTORING
FROM THE ENGLISH CHANNEL AND THE BREATHTAKING
DEVON AND CORNWALL COASTLINES.
A SLICE OF HISTORY

Once home to the MOD's 539 Royal Marines Assault


Squadron, the 14 acre site on the East of the River Plym
has a rich history. When Yacht Havens acquired the land
in 2014, we vowed to make the site's future as esteemed
as its past. Not only are we condent that weve
achieved that goal, but it's becoming clear that
Turnchapel Wharf is fast exceeding all expectations.
A MARINE HUB

The site at Turnchapel Wharf has been completely


transformed in recent months. Today, the site is a hub
for outstanding marine services and other commercial
ventures, all set in a coveted waterfront location which
is as convenient as it is beautiful.

The range of rst-class facilities at Turnchapel includes


an impressive 180m of pontoon space, fully-equipped
with electricity and water. The pontoons boast deep
water access, making them ideal for both larger
motorboats and xed n keel yachts at all states of tide.
Add to that a NATO spec slipway and 50-ton travel hoist.

The outstanding facilities continue onto dry land. Inside


the modernised Victorian warehouses, you'll nd two
oors of state of the art oces and workshops. But this
is just a taste. Browse the full list below:

Oces and workshops available


180 metres of commercial alongside berthing
Deep water pontoons accessible at all states of
the tide
Electricity and water on pontoons
Fuel bunkering available
CCTV
Free car parking
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Trailer storage
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The environment at Turnchapel Wharf is unique, but


what gives the space its real identity is its tenants. In
recent months, weve welcomed on-board a number of
exciting new partners. Grant Aitchison, of the newly
incumbent Fugro Academy, spoke about what attracted
him and his team to the site at Turnchapel:

The space we have at Turnchapel Wharf allows us to


combine quayside and classroom in a way we haven't been
able to before, something that will help us to integrate our
service oering much more eectively.

Here's a brief introduction to the diverse team of


tenants at the Wharf among them are some of the
biggest names in both the local and national worlds of
yachting.

OUR TEAM

Manager Ryan Bonney


Bosun Paul Buttereld
Bosun Jason Beaver
Admin Helen Ellis
IT Support Jill Hawkins

Turnchapel Wharf has always been a special place,


but with a growing list of outstanding facilities and
renowned businesses on-site, the space really is better
than ever. Whether you're a keen local sailor on the
lookout for some professional services, or an industry
expert in search of an idyllic seafront location for your
business, get in touch with our friendly team today to
chat about getting involved in this convenient and
bustling marine hub.

Bring your business to


Turnchapel Wharf

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Aquamare Marine An established company oering


sales and support for the marine industry, Aquamare
supply and t a variety of marine equipment, from
on-board water treatment to 4g Wi-Fi.
Conrad Humphreys A renowned yachtsman, Conrad
Humphreys runs an exciting new academy, nurturing
young sailors to compete in the worlds biggest ocean
races. Turnchapel Wharf is also acting as a sailing base
for Conrad's own return to solo ocean racing.
Elec Marine Suppliers of a wide range of marine
navigational equipment, Elec Marine also provide a full
range of electrical repairs, rets and installations.
Fugro Fugro is the world's largest provider of
geotechnical, survey, subsea and geoscience services.
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GA Marine GA Marine provide a range of boat
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Hooe Point Sailing Club The private sailing club for
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changing rooms and even storage facilities for boats.
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23

DAY SAILING
and Anchorages

Stoke Beach

THE WATERS AROUND PLYMOUTH ARE IN MANY WAYS AN UNDISCOVERED GEM OF THE SOUTH>WEST. WHATEVER YOUR
BOATING INTEREST, THERE'S SOMETHING ON OFFER LOCALLY. WE'VE PUT TOGETHER A SELECTION OF SOME OF OUR
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PLEASE JUST ASK OUR HAVEN TEAM.

AROUND PLYMOUTH SOUND:


BARN POOL:

Providing good shelter from the S-SW, this attractive


little bay nestles beneath the grandeur of the National
Trust's Mount Edgcumbe Estate. Anchor close to the
steeply shelving beach, from where it's a couple of
minutes walk to the Edgcumbe Arms. A perfect lunch
stop, only a couple of miles from Plymouth Yacht Haven,
and a perfect place from which to observe the warships
leaving and returning to the dockyard. It's worth setting
an anchor trip line due to underwater obstructions.

JENNYCLIFF:

If the wind is in the east, it's possible to tuck in under


the sheer clis at Jennycli, between Mountbatten
Breakwater and Fort Bovisand. This is particularly
useful when Cawsand is untenable.

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25

DAY SAILING
and Anchorages

Kingsand & Cawsand

CAWSAND BAY:

A popular anchorage with good holding and plenty of


space, just o the twin villages of Kingsand and
Cawsand. Sheltered in the prevailing winds, particularly
the south-west, this can be a wonderful lunchtime or
overnight stop. There's plenty of room to land on the
beach and sample one of the several good pubs whilst
admiring your boat. Although only a few miles from
Plymouth Yacht Haven, this bay feels like a dierent
part of the world, largely because it's tucked away on
a peninsula and takes what seems like several days to
travel to by road!

Looking East from Cawsand

Entering Polperro, the distinctive Peak Rock to port


POLPERRO:

Approximately 16 miles west of Plymouth and nestled


amongst spectacularly rugged clis, Polperro makes a
great lunchtime or overnight stop in settled weather.
Often bypassed because of its proximity to Fowey,
Polperro is the epitome of the Cornish shing village,
with a steep hill running down past whitewashed
cottages to a classical granite harbour. Berthing within
the harbour is limited and tidal, but there are a handful
of vistors moorings in the entrance, and small boats can
land at the end of the eastern pier. Its one of our
favourite destinations for a day out!

DAY SAILING
and Anchorages

Polkerris

FOWEY:

Probably one of the best known of the Cornish harbours


which you probably dont need us to tell you about! But
if you havent yet found your way here, it makes the
perfect weekend destination if cruising from Plymouth
Yacht Haven a mere 22 or so miles distant, with
deepwater access, sheltered moorings, beautiful scenery
and plenty to do ashore eateries to suit every taste,
and plenty of interesting galleries and shops. The
approach and entrance to Fowey is straightforward; but
in busy times call Fowey Harbour Radio on VHF Ch 12 and
the helpful harbour sta will guide you to a mooring.
There are no marinas in the harbour but there are three
short-stay (max 2 hours) walk ashore pontoons two in
Fowey and one in Polruan on the eastern bank. However
the best thing to do is either pick up a visitors mooring
in the harbour and either use your dinghy or the water
taxi to get ashore call Fowey Water Taxi on VHF Ch 06.
Our tip for a visit here is not to overlook Polruan
it has two great pubs, the Lugger and the Russell,
a brilliant grocery and general store and some
spectacular clitop walks.

Polkerris; anchor o and land


by dinghy on the beach

Beyond Fowey, the coast turns to the SW and hides a


variety of fascinating spots. Anchor o Polkerris and
enjoy as trip to the Rashleigh Arms or Sams on the
Beach a particularly good spot for children as the
beach is sheltered and great for swimming.

Fowey Harbour from Polruan, looking NNW

27

DAY SAILING
and Anchorages
MEVAGISSEY:

On the Western side of St Austell Bay are the twin


villages of Mevagissey and Gorran Haven. Mevagissey
welcomes visiting yachts whenever possible. Berths are
available on the South pier, which is safe as long as the
wind is not in the East. If wind is from the East its
recommended to proceed to Fowey. Visiting craft must
not moor in the inner harbour and should ask permission
if they need to enter. For bilge keel yachts and twin hulls
that can take the beach safely there is normally space
available on the East side of the West Quay. There is a
trot of 3 cylindrical visitors buoys, to moor fore and aft,
inside the harbour mouth adjacent to the north pier. The
harbour master can be contacted on VHF channel 16,
using channel 14 as a working channel, or telephone
01726 843305.

Coastline near Mevagissey

EXPLORING EAST OF PLYMOUTH:

From Plymouth to Salcombe is an easy run of


approximately 20nm. However, there are numerous
anchorages and coves worthy of exploration beyond
the River Yealm.
CELLAR BAY:

Tucked just inside the mouth of the River Yealm, this


secluded spot is a perfect swimming destination in
settled weather. Deep keeled boats will need to check
tide-tables and be aware of the sandbar in the river
entrance, but this really is an ideal spot for a picnic.
On a rising tide, it's great to follow a stop here with a
meander up the creek at Noss Mayo, where you can
tie up alongside the pub at high water and sample the
delights of these pretty twin villages.

Looking East from the Dodman; a great anchorage


with the wind from the West and a beautiful
secluded beach.

DAY SAILING
and Anchorages

STOKE BEACH:

At the western end of Bigbury Bay and approximately


3 miles to the east of the mouth of the River Yealm. With
the wind in the north or west, a pretty and sheltered
short stopover, and a popular yet uncrowded beach for
swimming.
MOTHECOMBE BEACH:

Mothecombe Beach, identied by the old tea-room,


constructed by the owners of Flete in the last century for
private picnics, is privately owned by the Flete Estate,
but is open to the public on certain days of the week.
For more information, visit www.ete.co.uk. The estuary
to the east and north of the beach dries at LW, but is a
mecca for paddleboarding, kayaking and windsurng,
and can be explored upstream by dinghy for a couple of
miles. The estuary is carefully managed as a haven for
wildlife, and kingshers, cormorants and herons are just
some of the many species which may be spotted.

Mothecombe Beach

Wonwell Beach, eastern side


of the River Erme

THE RIVER ERME:

Quite possibly one of the most unspoilt stretches of the


Devon coastline, the mouth of the Erme is a beautiful
location in settled conditions. There is limited depth
inshore; it is possible to wade across the river from
Mothecombe to Wonwell an hour either side of low tide.
However, dont let this put you o as the wide expanse
of at sands are rm enough to dry out motor boats and
bilge keelers, and in oshore winds, an anchorage can
be found on the western side of the estuary mouth.
Between the Erme and the River Avon, the clis are
spectacular, backing onto mainly National Trust
farmland. There are a small number of oying rocks, so
a large scale chart of the area is as ever, recommended.
Another 3nm to the east will be found Burgh Island,
which is always best passed to the south.

29

EXPLORING

Passage from Plymouth

Burgh Island, from the west

One of the reasons for Plymouths popularity as a home


berth is its central location, ideally placed whichever
way the wind is blowing.
To the west lie the evocative and beautiful cruising
grounds of Falmouth, Mylor and the Helford River,
then onto Penzance and the unique Scilly Isles, then on
to the legendary welcome of Ireland.
Crossing the Channel, another iconic trip, to the new
marina of Rosco, ideal with the ferry port literally next
door to the marina. Then on to Brittany and then south
until the butter melts.
Going east from Plymouth, Salcombe or Dartmouth are
the perfect Devon harbours to visit, and use for a
springboard on to the Channel Islands, Normandy or
Weymouth, Poole, Lymington and the Solent.

The mouth of the Avon at LW, showing the tidal


causeway to Burgh Island, and Bigbury-on-Sea.

CRUISING DISTANCES FROM PLYMOUTH:


TO THE WEST:
n.m
Cawsand & Kingsand.................................................04
Looe.............................................................................13
Fowey .........................................................................24
Mevagissey.................................................................27
Falmouth.....................................................................41
Helford .......................................................................43
Penzance ....................................................................65
Isles of Scilly ..............................................................94

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS INFORMATION SHOULD ONLY BE


USED AS AN INFORMAL GUIDE TO DESTINATIONS, AND IS
NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR RECOGNIZED PILOTAGE AND
NAVIGATIONAL INFORMATION.

Burgh Island, from the east,


where it is possible to anchor

TO THE EAST:
n.m
River Yealm (Newton Ferrers & Noss Mayo) ......06
Salcombe Estuary..................................................24
Dartmouth .............................................................37
Torbay.....................................................................41
Exmouth.................................................................53
Portland Bill ...........................................................75
TO THE SOUTH: .................................................n.m
Cherbourg.............................................................110
Brest......................................................................130
St Malo..................................................................130

PLYMOUTH TIDE TABLES 2016

LAT 5022N LONG 411W


TIME ZONE UT(GMT)*
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS

Time

JANUARY
Time

Time

FEBRUARY
m
Time

MARCH
m

Time

2.0
4.5
2.1
4.4

16

1.7
4.6
1.9

0327
0953
TU 1546
e 2214

1.8
4.6
1.9
4.5

16

2.3
4.4
2.3

17

4.5
2.0
4.4
2.1

0410
1044
W 1639
2313

2.0
4.3
2.2
4.3

4.3
2.3
4.3
2.3

18

4.5
2.0
4.5
1.9

0528
1152
TH 1819

0133
0754
TH 1409
2026

4.4
2.2
4.4
2.0

19

4.7
1.7
4.6
1.6

4.7
1.9
4.7
1.7

4.6
1.9
4.6
1.7

20

4.9
1.3
4.9
1.2

21

4.9
1.6
4.9
1.4

0350
1001
SA 1617
2226

4.9
1.5
4.9
1.4

21

5.2
1.0
5.1
0.9

0317
0935
SU 1551
2202

4.8
1.8
4.8
1.6

22

5.1
1.3
5.1
1.1

0440
1055
SU 1707
2317

5.2
1.2
5.1
1.0

22

5.4
0.8
5.2

5.1
1.5
5.0
1.3

23

5.3
1.0
5.2
0.9

5.4
0.8
5.3

23

0.8
5.5
0.7
5.3

5.3
1.2
5.2
1.1

24

5.5
0.8
5.3

0005
0612
TU 1232
1838

0.8
5.6
0.6
5.4

24

0.7
5.5
0.7
5.3

1.8
4.9
1.9
4.6

16

1.3
5.2
1.4
4.9

2.1
4.7
2.1
4.4

17

1.6
5.0
1.6
4.7

2.3
4.5
2.2

18

1.8
4.8
1.8

0006
0625
M 1232
1902

4.4
2.4
4.4
2.2

19

4.6
2.0
4.7
1.9

4.4
2.3
4.5
2.1

20

0232
0839
W 1456
2107

4.6
2.1
4.7
1.9

0345
0944
F 1612
2211

0426
1029
SA 1657
e 2302
0519
1123
SU 1755

0123
0735
TU 1349
2008

0330
0937
TH 1552
2200
0419
1028
F 1642
2249

0505
1115
SA 1728
2335

10

0548
1200
SU 1811
O

11

0019
0630
M 1245
1854

12

0102
0711
TU 1327
1936

5.4
1.0
5.3
1.0
5.5
0.9
5.3
0.9
5.6
0.8
5.4

0349
1006
SA 1619
d 2234

0439
1059
SU 1715
2333
0542
1206
M 1824

0047
0704
TU 1325
1948
0205
0830
W 1440
2106

0314
0941
TH 1545
2208
0412
1039
F 1641
2301

0503
1128
SA 1729
2348

0548
1214
SU 1813
O

25

0031
0628
M 1255
1852

26

0110
0705
TU 1333
1927

27

0144
0739
W 1406
1959

0.8
5.6
0.7
5.3
0.8
5.5
0.8
5.3
0.9
5.5
0.9
5.2

0411
1033
M 1638
e 2303

0509
1129
TU 1751
0009
0636
W 1242
1915

0250
0901
F 1520
2129

0527
1145
M 1753
O

10

0051
0657
W 1316
1922

11

0133
0741
TH 1358
2005

12

0214
0824
F 1439
2046

0.6
5.7
0.5
5.5
0.5
5.7
0.4
5.5
0.5
5.7
0.5
5.4

0513
1140
TU 1748
0017
0627
W 1304
1914

0142
0810
TH 1424
2050
0256
0929
F 1531
2156

0356
1027
SA 1627
2248

0446
1114
SU 1713
2333
0529
1157
M 1754
O

0014
0607
TU 1237
1830
0051
0642
W 1312
1902

25

0123
0714
TH 1342
1932

26

0150
0745
F 1408
2002

27

0214
0816
SA 1429
2032

0.8
5.4
0.8
5.2
0.9
5.3
1.0
5.2
1.1
5.2
1.2
5.0

Time

Time

1.7
4.5
1.9
4.4

0447
1119
F 1729
2349

17

2.0
4.3
2.2

0634
1241
SA 1914

2.3
4.2
2.3

18

4.4
2.1
4.3
2.1

4.3
2.2
4.3
2.1

19

4.5
1.8
4.5
1.7

0241
0907
M 1521
2137

0204
0829
SA 1447
2100

4.5
1.9
4.5
1.8

20

4.8
1.4
4.8
1.3

0343
1008
TU 1617
2234

4.8
1.5
4.8
1.4

21

5.0
1.0
5.0
1.0

0437
1102
W 1707
2325

5.1
1.0
5.1
0.9

22

5.2
0.8
5.2
0.8

0528
1151
TH 1755

0503
1125
TU 1732
2347

5.4
0.6
5.4
0.6

23

5.3
0.7
5.3

0013
0616
F 1238
1840

5.6
0.4
5.5

24

0.7
5.4
0.7
5.3

0058
0703
SA 1321
1925

0031
0712
F 1320
1949

0413
1033
M 1643
2257

0552
1213
W 1818
O

10

0034
0638
TH 1259
1903

11

0117
0723
F 1341
1946

12

0159
0807
SA 1421
2027

0.3
5.8
0.2
5.6
0.2
5.8
0.2
5.7
0.3
5.8
0.3
5.6

0451
1119
W 1721
2348

0600
1247
TH 1842
0120
0748
F 1407
2029

0234
0911
SA 1513
2136

0334
1007
SU 1606
2227
0422
1053
M 1650
2311

0504
1134
TU 1728
2350
0542
1211
W 1803
O

0025
0616
TH 1245
1834

25

0057
0648
F 1314
1905

26

0123
0720
SA 1338
1935

27

0146
0751
SU 1358
2004

0.8
5.4
0.8
5.3

0117
0758

2031

0140
0749

2007

0.9
5.3
0.9
5.2

0221
0832
M 1442
2047

1.0
5.2
1.1
5.1

0302
0915
TU 1522
2126

13

0.9
5.6
0.8
5.3

28

1.1
5.4
1.1
5.1

13

0.7
5.5
0.8
5.3

28

1.3
5.0
1.4
4.9

13

0.5
5.6
0.6
5.4

28

1.2
5.0
1.3
5.0

0344
1001
W 1607
2210

14

1.0
5.5
0.9
5.2

29

1.3
5.2
1.4
4.9

14

1.0
5.3
1.1
5.0

29

1.5
4.8
1.6
4.7

14

0.8
5.2
1.0
5.1

29

1.4
4.8
1.5
4.8

0434
1102
TH 1700

15

1.1
5.4
1.1
5.1

1.2
4.9
1.5
4.7

30

1.6
4.6
1.7
4.6

0538
1226
F 1810

31

1.8
4.4
2.0
4.4

0143
0753
W 1409
2017

0223
0835
TH 1450
2100
0305
0919
F 1533
2144

0215
0810
TH 1436
2029
0243
0841
F 1502
2100

30

0309
0914
SA 1528
2135

31

0336
0950
SU 1557
2214

1.5
5.0
1.6
4.7
1.8
4.8
1.9
4.5

0253
0906
SA 1518
2127

0334
0949
SU 1600
2211

15

0418
1038
M 1647
d 2303

1.3
4.9
1.5
4.7

0235
0846
SU 1449
2101
0257
0917
M 1512
2133

0238
0850
SU 1500
2107
0317
0932
M 1540
2148

15

0400
1018
TU 1625
d 2235

0207
0820
M 1419
2032

0230
0850
TU 1443
2101
0259
0924
W 1517
2140

0341
1013
TH 1605
e 2237

British Summer Time: 27 March to 29 October 2016 inclusive. *Add 1 hour BST in shaded areas. Crown Copyright and/or
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Hydrographic Office (www.ukho.gov.uk).

PLYMOUTH TIDE TABLES 2016

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LAT 5022N LONG 411W


TIME ZONE UT(GMT)*
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS
APRIL
Time

Time

2.1
4.2
2.2
4.4

16

0634
1241
SA 1914

2.1
4.3
2.1

17

4.5
1.8
4.5
1.8

0117
0758
SU 1412
2031

4.5
1.8
4.5
1.8

18

4.7
1.5
4.7
1.5

0204
0838
TU 1449
2108

4.8
1.4
4.8
1.3

19

4.9
1.2
4.9
1.2

0343
1008
TU 1617
2234

5.1
1.0
5.1
0.9

20

5.1
1.0
5.1
1.0

0410
1036
TH 1640
2301

0437
1102
W 1707
2325

5.4
0.6
5.4
0.5

21

5.2
0.9
5.2
0.9

0528
1151
TH 1755
O

5.7
0.3
5.6

22

5.3
0.9
5.3

0554
1215
SA 1818

0.3
5.8
0.1
5.7

23

0.9
5.3
0.9
5.3

0037
0643
SU 1301
1903

0.1
5.8
0.1
5.7

24

0.9
5.2
1.0
5.2

0447
1119
F 1729
2349

0241
0907
M 1521
2137

0013
0616
F 1238
1840

0058
0703
SA 1321
1925

10

0140
0749
SU 1402
2007

11

0221
0832
M 1442
2047

12

0.2
5.7
0.3
5.6
0.4
5.5
0.6
5.4

JUNE

MAY
Time

0051
0709
SA 1341
1948

0204
0838
SU 1443
2103
0302
0935
M 1535
2155

0351
1022
TU 1618
2240
0433
1103
W 1657
2319

0511
1140
TH 1732
2355
0547
1213
F 1806
O

0026
0622
SA 1243
1839

0054
0656
SU 1308
1911

25

0120
0728
M 1332
1941

26

0145
0759
TU 1357
2009

4.4
2.1
4.3
2.1

1.0
5.1
1.1
5.2
1.2
5.0
1.3
5.1

Time

Time

0131
0806
W 1417
2038

4.8
1.4
4.8
1.5

16

5.0
1.1
5.1
1.1

4.7
1.5
4.8
1.5

19

4.9
1.3
5.0
1.3

5.4
0.6
5.4
0.6

20

5.0
1.1
5.1
1.1

0535
1155
SU 1757
O

0503
1127
F 1730
O 2351

5.6
0.4
5.6
0.4

21

5.7
0.3
5.7

8
9

1.9
4.4
2.0

16

0041
0726
M 1337
2000

4.6
1.7
4.6
1.8

17

4.6
1.7
4.6
1.8

4.8
1.4
4.8
1.4

18

0313
0940
W 1548
2208

5.1
1.0
5.2
1.0

0601
1212
SU 1840

0122
0730
M 1344
1947

10

0205
0816
TU 1425
2028

11

0247
0900
W 1506
2107

12

Time

Time

17

4.7
1.6
4.8
1.6

0325
0950
SA 1555
2220

5.2
0.9
5.3
0.8

18

4.8
1.4
5.0
1.4

0442
1105
SA 1708
2331

5.4
0.6
5.5
0.6

19

5.0
1.3
5.1
1.2

0519
1140
M 1740

5.5
0.5
5.6

20

5.0
1.2
5.2

0006
0609
TU 1228

5.1
1.1
5.2
1.1

0.5
5.5
0.5
5.6

21

1.1
5.1
1.1
5.3

0053
0657
W 1312
1910

22

5.1
1.1
5.3

0106
0713
TU 1327
1928

0.5
5.4
0.6
5.6

22

1.1
5.1
1.1
5.3

0136
0741
TH 1353
1950

0.2
5.7
0.3
5.7

23

1.1
5.1
1.1
5.3

0150
0800
W 1410
2010

0.6
5.3
0.8
5.4

23

1.0
5.1
1.1
5.3

0216
0821
F 1432
2025

0.3
5.6
0.4
5.6

24

1.1
5.1
1.2
5.2

0233
0843
TH 1450
2048

0.8
5.1
1.0
5.2

24

1.1
5.0
1.2
5.2

0254
0856
SA 1507
2058

0.8
5.1
1.1
5.2

0311
0940
W 1540
2159

0356
1024
TH 1621
2242
0438
1103
F 1700
2320

0518
1138
SA 1737
O 2354

0556
1211
SU 1814
0027
0633
M 1242
1848

0058
0709
TU 1312
1921

25

0129
0743
W 1343
1953

26

0202
0818
TH 1416
2028

27

1.1
5.0
1.2
5.2
1.2
4.9
1.4
5.1

0243
0912
TH 1519
2141
0345
1011
F 1615
2238

0020
0625
M 1243
1844

10

0314
0925
F 1531
2125

11

0356
1007
SA 1613
2205

12

1.1
4.9
1.4
5.0
1.4
4.6
1.7
4.8

0222
0841
TH 1456
2106

0218
0846
F 1455
2119

0221
0848
TU 1454
2110

4.4
1.9
4.4
2.0

4.5
1.8
4.6
1.8

0.5
5.4
0.7
5.4

0121
0740
M 1403
2008

0316
0934
F 1543
2157

0404
1021
SA 1628
2242

0449
1103
SU 1710
2324
0532
1142
M 1751
O

0003
0613
TU 1220
1829
0041
0653
W 1257
1906

0118
0731
TH 1334
1942
0156
0809
F 1412
2019

25

0236
0850
SA 1452
2101

26

0319
0934
SU 1537
2147

27

1.1
5.0
1.3
5.2

0425
1048

2315

0329
0929

2131

1.2
4.9
1.4
5.1

0405
1005
M 1621
2210

1.4
4.8
1.6
4.9

0446
1049
TU 1707

0.7
5.2
1.0
5.1

27

1.3
4.8
1.4
4.9

13

1.2
4.8
1.5
4.8

28

1.5
4.7
1.7
4.8

13

1.5
4.5
1.8
4.6

28

1.5
4.7
1.7
4.9

13

1.9
4.3
2.1

28

1.5
4.7
1.7
4.8

0537
1146
W 1804
2359

14

1.6
4.4
1.9
4.5

29

1.7
4.5
1.9
4.6

14

1.8
4.3
2.1

29

1.7
4.6
1.9
4.8

14

4.4
2.0
4.3
2.1

29

1.6
4.7
1.8

0638
1256
TH 1910

1.9
4.4
2.1
4.5

15

4.4
2.0
4.3
2.1

4.8
1.6
4.8
1.6

0118
0743
F 1406
2014

0302
0915
TU 1522
2126
0344
1001
W 1607
2210

0434
1102
TH 1700
d 2317

15

0538
1226
F 1810

2.0
4.2
2.2

0212
0830
W 1425
2040

0244
0907
TH 1501
2120
0327
0955
F 1550
2214

30

0430
1057
SA 1703
e 2321

0330
0946
TH 1550
2148
0417
1040
F 1639
d 2241

0512
1151
SA 1737

0004
0620
SU 1302
1849

1.1
4.8
1.5
4.9

0239
0857
F 1455
2109

0323
0944
SA 1544
2159

0420
1041
SU 1647
e 2300

30

0532
1148
M 1806

31

0011
0652
TU 1304
1926

1.3
4.8
1.5
5.0

1.7
4.5
1.9
4.7
1.7
4.6
1.7

0442
1056
SU 1701
d 2255
0534
1157
M 1758

0004
0634
TU 1304
1901

15

0120
0739
W 1403
2007

1.7
4.4
1.9
4.6

4.4
2.0
4.5
2.0

0408
1025
M 1630
e 2241

0506
1124
TU 1735
2346
0617
1234
W 1852

30

0102
0734
TH 1348
2009

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PLYMOUTH TIDE TABLES 2016

LAT 5022N LONG 411W


TIME ZONE UT(GMT)*
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS
JULY
Time

AUGUST
Time

Time

Time

Time

5.0
1.2
5.3
1.0

16

0506
1127
TU 1724
O 2353

5.1
0.9
5.4
0.7

17

5.0
1.2
5.3
1.0

18

4.8
1.4
5.1
1.3

5.3
0.7
5.5

18

5.2
0.9
5.5

0056
0649
SA 1310
1858

5.3
0.8
5.5

19

5.0
1.2
5.2
1.1

0037
0638
TH 1256
1849

0.6
5.3
0.7
5.5

19

0.7
5.3
0.7
5.6

0129
0720
SU 1341
1929

0006
0609
TU 1228
1826

0.7
5.3
0.7
5.6

20

5.1
1.1
5.4

0.6
5.3
0.7
5.5

20

0.6
5.4
0.6
5.7

0053
0657
W 1312
1910

0.6
5.3
0.7
5.6

21

0.9
5.2
1.0
5.4

0155
0752
SA 1408
1958

0.7
5.2
0.9
5.4

21

0.5
5.4
0.6
5.6

0221
0819
TU 1431
2029

0.6
5.3
0.8
5.5

22

0.8
5.2
0.9
5.5

0228
0823
SU 1439
2028

0.9
5.1
1.1
5.2

22

0.6
5.4
0.7
5.5

0.8
5.1
1.0
5.3

23

0.8
5.2
0.9
5.4

1.2
4.9
1.4
5.0

23

0.8
5.3
1.0
5.3

0300
0924
TH 1515
2136

1.0
5.0
1.2
5.1

24

0.8
5.2
1.0
5.4

0324
0925
TU 1536
2133

1.5
4.8
1.7
4.8

24

1.1
5.1
1.3
5.0

4.9
1.4
5.0
1.4

16

0325
0950
SA 1555
2220

5.0
1.2
5.2
1.1

17

4.7
1.6
4.9
1.5

0425
1048
SU 1649
2315

5.2
0.9
5.4
0.8

0218
0846
F 1455
2119

0519
1140
M 1740
O

0136
0741
TH 1353
1950
0216
0821
F 1432
2025

0254
0856
SA 1507
2058

10

0329
0929
SU 1543
2131

11

0405
1005
M 1621
2210

12

0446
1049
TU 1707
d 2258

1.3
4.8
1.5
4.9
1.6
4.6
1.8
4.7
1.8
4.5
2.0
4.5

0232
0845
SA 1506
2114

0331
0941
SU 1558
2207
0423
1031
M 1645
2256

0509
1118
TU 1728
O 2342
0554
1202
W 1810

0025
0636
TH 1244
1851
0107
0718
F 1325
1931

0148
0759
SA 1405
2011

0228
0840
SU 1444
2052

25

0308
0922
M 1525
2135

26

0352
1007
TU 1611
e 2223

27

0442
1101
W 1707
2322

4.5
1.9
4.7
1.8

1.0
5.1
1.2
5.2
1.2
4.9
1.4
5.0
1.4
4.8
1.6
4.8

0413
1036
M 1636
2304

0554
1213
W 1809

0118
0717
F 1334
1926

0257
0853
M 1508
2059

10

0352
1003
W 1608
d 2213

11

0428
1049
TH 1658
2303

12

0532
1149
F 1816

1.8
4.6
2.0
4.6
2.0
4.4
2.2
4.4

0358
1004
TU 1619
2232
0447
1055
W 1705
2321

0533
1143
TH 1749
O
0008
0617
F 1229
1832

0052
0700
SA 1311
1915

0134
0742
SU 1352
1957
0214
0824
M 1431
2038

0253
0905
TU 1510
2120
0333
0947
W 1553
2206

25

0419
1037
TH 1644
e 2301

26

0516
1142
F 1753

4.8
1.5
5.1
1.3

1.4
4.8
1.6
4.7
1.8
4.6
2.0

2.2
4.3
2.3

27

4.5
2.0
4.5
2.0

0021
0637
SA 1306
1929

SEPTEMBER
m
Time

Time

5.3
0.8
5.5

16

5.3
0.8
5.6
0.6

0.6
5.3
0.7
5.5

17

5.5
0.6
5.8

0.6
5.3
0.7
5.5

18

0.4
5.6
0.5
5.8

0059
0650
M 1311
1901

0.7
5.3
0.9
5.4

19

0.4
5.7
0.5
5.8

0124
0720
TU 1336
1932

0157
0750
M 1408
1959

0.9
5.2
1.1
5.3

20

0.5
5.6
0.6
5.6

0146
0750
W 1357
2002

1.2
5.1
1.3
5.1

21

0.7
5.5
0.9
5.4

0205
0820
TH 1418
2033

0241
0850
W 1451
2100

1.4
4.9
1.6
4.9

22

1.1
5.2
1.3
5.0

0225
0851
F 1442
2106

1.7
4.7
1.9
4.6

23

1.5
4.9
1.7
4.6

0254
0929
SA 1518
2151

2.0
4.5
2.1
4.4

24

1.9
4.6
2.1

0536
1155
TH 1748
O
0017
0614
F 1235
1825

0328
1004
F 1552
d 2221

10

0414
1058
SA 1704
2324

11

0555
1211
SU 1852

12

0050
0728
M 1344
2007

2.2
4.4
2.4
4.2
2.4
4.3
2.4
4.2
2.3
4.5
2.1

0509
1122
F 1726
O 2346

0554
1208
SA 1811

0031
0638
SU 1252
1856
0115
0722
M 1334
1939

0155
0804
TU 1414
2022
0235
0845
W 1454
2104

0315
0927
TH 1536
2149
0359
1015
F 1626
e 2244

0454
1120
SA 1734

25

0010
0614
SU 1249
1915

26

0140
0801
M 1409
2043

27

0251
0912
TU 1511
2142

0547
1209
SA 1758
0027
0619

1830

0336
1021

4.4
2.2
4.5
2.2

0448
1128
M 1809

4.4
2.2
4.6
1.9

0009
0650
TU 1252
1934

4.6
1.8
4.9
1.5

0147
0808
W 1418
2042

13

2.0
4.4
2.2
4.4

28

1.7
4.6
1.8

13

4.3
2.3
4.3
2.2

28

4.5
2.0
4.7
1.8

13

4.5
2.0
4.8
1.7

28

4.9
1.4
5.2
1.1

0300
0911
TH 1520
2140

14

2.1
4.3
2.2

29

4.6
1.8
4.6
1.8

14

4.3
2.1
4.5
2.0

29

4.6
1.7
4.9
1.4

14

4.8
1.6
5.1
1.3

29

5.1
1.1
5.4
0.9

0354
1007
F 1612
2233

4.4
2.1
4.5
2.0

30

4.6
1.7
4.8
1.6

4.9
1.3
5.2
1.0

15

5.1
1.2
5.4
0.9

5.3
0.9
5.5
0.8

0443
1058
SA 1701
2323

31

4.8
1.5
5.0
1.3

0537
1146
W 1804
2359

0638
1256
TH 1910

15

0118
0743
F 1406
2014

0544
1207
TH 1819
0038
0703
F 1324
1945

0200
0826
SA 1437
2104

0312
0937
SU 1541
2209

0011
0652
SA 1310
1931

0143
0804
SU 1428
2038

15

0300
0907
M 1529
2138

4.5
1.8
4.8
1.6

0150
0814
SU 1424
2056
0304
0928
M 1529
2159

30

0403
1024
TU 1622
2251

31

0453
1112
W 1707
2336

5.1
1.0
5.4
0.8

0228
0838
TU 1457
2111
0331
0939
W 1552
2207

0422
1032
TH 1640
2259

0347
1005
W 1602
2230

0432
1050
TH 1645
2313

30

0512
1131
F 1724
2352

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PLYMOUTH TIDE TABLES 2016

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LAT 5022N LONG 411W


TIME ZONE UT(GMT)*
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS

Time

OCTOBER
Time

NOVEMBER
m

Time

Time

DECEMBER
m

1.3
5.4
1.3
5.1

17

0.8
5.7
0.8
5.3

0124
0741
SA 1345
1959

1.4
5.3
1.4
5.0

18

1.0
5.5
1.0
5.1

0155
0813
SU 1418
2034

1.5
5.2
1.6
4.9

19

1.3
5.3
1.4
4.9

1.5
5.1
1.6
4.7

1.7
5.1
1.7
4.8

20

1.6
5.0
1.7
4.6

21

1.9
4.9
1.9
4.5

0311
0936
TU 1546
2207

1.9
4.9
1.9
4.6

21

1.9
4.8
2.0
4.5

2.1
4.7
2.1
4.5

22

2.2
4.7
2.1

0405
1031
W 1650
d 2309

2.0
4.8
2.0
4.6

22

2.2
4.6
2.1

0421
1056
TU 1723
2337

2.3
4.6
2.3
4.4

23

4.4
2.3
4.6
2.1

0518
1136
TH 1811

2.2
4.8
2.0

23

4.4
2.3
4.5
2.2

2.4
4.6
2.1

24

4.5
2.2
4.7
1.9

4.6
2.1
4.8
1.8

24

4.5
2.2
4.6
2.0

5.6
0.6
5.8

0027
0622
TU 1242
1836

1.0
5.5
1.1
5.4

16

0.8
5.4
0.8
5.5

17

0.4
5.8
0.4
5.9

0053
0655
W 1308
1909

1.1
5.4
1.2
5.3

17

0.6
5.8
0.6
5.6

0.9
5.4
1.0
5.4

18

0.4
5.8
0.4
5.8

0117
0726
TH 1332
1941

1.3
5.3
1.4
5.1

18

0.8
5.7
0.9
5.3

0124
0720
TU 1336
1932

1.0
5.3
1.1
5.3

19

0.5
5.8
0.6
5.6

1.5
5.2
1.5
5.0

19

1.1
5.4
1.2
5.0

0146
0750
W 1357
2002

1.2
5.2
1.3
5.1

20

0.8
5.6
0.9
5.4

0204
0828
SA 1425
2046

1.6
5.0
1.7
4.8

20

0205
0820
TH 1418
2033

1.4
5.1
1.6
4.9

21

1.1
5.3
1.3
5.0

0236
0905
SU 1502
2130

1.8
4.9
1.9
4.6

1.7
4.9
1.8
4.7

22

1.6
5.0
1.7
4.6

0254
0929
SA 1518
2151

1.9
4.7
2.0
4.5

23

2.0
4.7
2.1
4.4

2.2
4.5
2.3
4.3

24

2.3
4.6
2.2

0059
0650
M 1311
1901

0225
0851
F 1442
2106

0336
1021
SU 1615
d 2252

10

0448
1128
M 1809

11

0009
0650
TU 1252
1934

12

0147
0808
W 1418
2042

2.4
4.4
2.4
4.3
2.4
4.5
2.1
4.5
2.1
4.8
1.7

0009
0615
M 1232
1835

0054
0659
TU 1315
1920
0136
0743
W 1357
2005

0217
0826
TH 1439
2049
0258
0908
F 1522
2135

0342
0956
SA 1612
e 2232

0436
1058
SU 1716
2354
0549
1225
M 1847

25

0117
0728
TU 1342
2014

26

0225
0843
W 1443
2114

27

0319
0936
TH 1534
2201

4.4
2.3
4.6
2.0
4.6
2.0
4.8
1.7
4.8
1.6
5.1
1.4

16

0027
0619
SU 1242
1830

Time

16

5.4
0.8
5.5

0529
1146
SU 1749
O

1.2
5.4
1.3
5.2

0547
1209
SA 1758
O

Time

0139
0757
F 1356
2012

0318
0954
M 1555
d 2227

0603
1209
W 1857

10

0100
0731
TH 1332
2009

11

0221
0840
F 1444
2111

12

0322
0939
SA 1543
2207

4.5
2.1
4.8
1.8
4.8
1.7
5.1
1.4
5.2
1.3
5.4
1.0

0033
0639
W 1258
1903

0118
0724
TH 1342
1950
0201
0809
F 1426
2036

0244
0853
SA 1510
2123

0328
0939
SU 1558
2215
0417
1032
M 1652
e 2322

0516
1144
TU 1800
0038
0630
W 1300
1921

0144
0752
TH 1403
2030

25

0240
0855
F 1456
2123

26

0327
0945
SA 1542
2208

27

0409
1028
SU 1624
2248

0.5
5.9
0.5
5.8

4.7
1.9
4.9
1.7
4.9
1.7
5.0
1.5
5.1
1.4
5.2
1.3

0027
0634
TH 1246
1852
0056
0708
F 1315
1926

0229
0850
M 1457
2116

0020
0646
F 1252
1931

10

0139
0805
SA 1408
2040

11

0249
0911
SU 1515
2141

12

0349
1011
M 1614
2237

4.8
1.8
5.0
1.5
5.0
1.5
5.2
1.2

0104
0709
F 1330
1937

0148
0754
SA 1414
2022

0230
0837
SU 1457
2106
0311
0919
M 1539
2149

0354
1000
TU 1623
2235
0440
1047
W 1713
e 2331

0534
1148
TH 1812
0040
0639
F 1301
1920

0146
0751
SA 1406
2028

25

0243
0856
SU 1502
2124

26

0333
0949
M 1551
2211

0.6
5.8
0.6
5.5

4.7
2.0
4.7
1.8
4.9
1.8
4.9
1.6

5.3
1.1
5.4
0.9

27

5.1
1.6
5.0
1.4

0417
1034
TU 1636
2252

13

4.8
1.6
5.1
1.3

28

5.1
1.3
5.2
1.1

13

5.4
0.9
5.6
0.7

28

5.3
1.3
5.3
1.2

13

5.6
0.9
5.6
0.7

28

5.2
1.4
5.1
1.3

14

5.2
1.2
5.5
0.9

29

5.3
1.1
5.4
1.0

14

5.7
0.7
5.8
0.5

29

5.4
1.2
5.3
1.2

14

5.7
0.7
5.6

29

5.3
1.3
5.2

5.8
0.5
5.8

30

5.4
1.2
5.3

0300
0911
TH 1520
2140
0354
1007
F 1612
2233

15

0443
1058
SA 1701
2323

5.4
0.8
5.7
0.6

0404
1021
F 1617
2244

0442
1102
SA 1655
2322

30

0518
1139
SU 1730
O 2357

31

0551
1212
M 1804

5.4
1.0
5.4
1.0
5.4
1.0
5.4

0415
1033
SU 1636
2258
0505
1124
M 1727
O 2347

15

0553
1212
TU 1816

0447
1107
M 1702
2324

0524
1143
TU 1740
O 2357
0600
1215
W 1817

0443
1105
TU 1708
2329
0534
1155
W 1800
O

15

0017
0622
TH 1244
1849

0.6
5.8
0.6
5.6

0459
1115
W 1719
2330

0539
1152
TH 1759
O

30

0006
0617
F 1229
1837

31

0041
0654
SA 1304
1914

1.2
5.4
1.2
5.2
1.2
5.4
1.2
5.2

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Container, caravan and


vehicle storage

Container storage
Boat storage
Caravan storage
Camper storage
Car storage
Trailer storage
Secure compounds
Business space
24 hours CCTV Surveillance
On-site management 7 days
a week
Security barrier with swipe
access
Site lock down through the
night hours
Water and electricity available

KD Snacks
is on-site

Friendly
service,
exceptional
food and great
prices

Eat in or take away


All day breakfasts
Every day lunchtime specials
OPEN from
Mon to Fri 7am 3pm
Sat 8am 1pm

35

Business start-up units


300pcm
Electric roller shutter front door, personnel
side door, fully insulated, large skylights,
ideal for many businesses.
Some of the business services available
at Blagdons:
07531 36739
Blue Water Boat Builders

01752 500531

Bobs Direct Property


Maintenance

07772 213922

Cash for Clothes

n/a

Cross Extreme Personal Trainer 01752 298426


01752 298426
Hortech Landscape Gardening

01785 285455

Hugh Miller Camera Operator

07876 686637

Integrale Technical

07970 209395

Ivybridge Light Freight

01752 220752

Jason Stephens Paint Spraying

07870
404968

Matt England Plumbing and


Heating

01752 267632
07985 151396

Power Tool Services

07989 105309

RF Building and Construction

07850 716740

Recycle South West

07902 741411
07792 112234

Servian Developments

07917 235998

Pro-line Groundworks LTD

07717 217580

SWC (Signs, Wraps and


Coatings)

01752 335088

Blagdons Storage
250 Embankment Road, Plymouth, PL4 9JH
Tel: 01752 229354 E-Mail: blagdons@yachthavens.com
www.plymouth-storage.com

From only

inc VAT

ADVERTISERS INDEX
All Boat Services............................................................OBC
Allspars Mast & Rigging ...................................................22
Bishop Skinner Marine.....................................................36
Blagdons Plymouth ..........................................................34
Eberspcher......................................................................24
Hemisphere Rigging Services ........................................IBC
John Merrett Marine Surveyor........................................24
Liberty Yachts ...................................................................22
MJ Marine Safety..............................................................22

Mount Batten Boat House.................................................6


Peninsula Marine Services Ltd........................................IFC

Plymouth Sailing School ..................................................24

Plymouth Yacht Haven .....................................................12


Promarine .........................................................................10

The Barbican Yacht Agency..............................................10


The Bridge Bar and Restaurant .......................................24
VRS Marine Upholstery....................................................24

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