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1 TIDES & NAVIGATION MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS 18-19

2 Cruise Guide: FREE app for sailing in the Marlborough Sounds Cruise Guide is your in-pocket sailing companion. Explore Marlborough s stunning coastline, discovering the best spots to drop anchor and immerse yourself in the Sounds. Find the best beaches and moorings and preview your destination with Cruise Guide s coastal photography. For the first time, download the maps to your smartphone and take them with you anywhere, any time, no network connection required. The app charts anchorages and moorings, providing up-to-date tidal information and giving you a bird s eye view of your adventure options. Trust the local expertise behind Cruise Guide to get you where you want to go. The beauty of Marlborough Sounds is at your fingertips. Over 18% of New Zealand s coastline is contained within the Marlborough Harbour limits and the area supports a diverse array of on water activities. The Harbour Master is appointed by the District Council to ensure the Marlborough Sounds remains a safe and navigable waterway. This safe boating brochure provides guidance on local navigation Bylaws, useful safety information and daily tide information. KEEP A COPY ON YOUR BOAT AND STAY INFORMED. RED LINE INDICATES MARLBOROUGH HARBOUR LIMITS Available on Android & ios 3

3 Harbour Patrols Throughout summer our patrol vessels are on the water to provide information and advice on maritime safety. Our patrol skippers are friendly, approachable and always happy to have a chat about boat safety. SAFETY INFORMATION All harbour patrol skippers are warranted enforcement officers with powers relating to the Local Government Act 2002 and the Maritime Transport Act If you are stopped on the water you may be asked for your name and address. Please co-operate with this request as you are legally obliged to do so. Harbour patrol skippers wear body mounted cameras to record interactions on the water. Footage is destroyed daily unless it relates to an incident of concern. Working Together for Navigation Safety The Harbour Master needs your help to keep the harbour safe. If you're involved in an incident on the water or you identify a navigation safety issue that needs attention please contact the harbour masters office and let us know. This helps us work out how we can improve safety in the harbour. The Harbour Masters office can be contacted 24 hours a day by calling

4 SAFETY INFORMATION Lifejackets and Why You Should Wear Them Lifejackets won t save you unless you wear them. Most accidents occur suddenly with no warning there may impossible to put on a lifejacket in the water. Many drowning fatalities in Marlborough have occurred in calm conditions less than 200 metres from shore. Tell Dad to wear a lifejacket. Men aged 40 plus are over-represented in recreational boating fatalities. Over cool are the biggest barriers for men wearing lifejackets. Lifejacket Tips Adult lifejackets are not suitable for children as they can easily slip off. Check all your lifejackets at the start of the season. If there are any signs of deterioration get them serviced or replaced. For further advice and information on lifejackets visit the Maritime New Zealand website. If you need to know more about lifejackets check with your lifejacket retailer, local coastguard or the Harbour Master. Kayaks Kayaks are often very difficult to see from on-board another vessel. If you are kayaking in the Sounds follow these safety tips: Always wear a lifejacket; Make sure you can be seen. Use highly visible clothing and display a light if kayaking at night; Stay within 200m of the shore where all vessels must travel at a maximum of 5 knots. Scrolling Signs Vessels outbound from both Picton and Havelock marinas will notice large scrolling signs delivering a series of safety messages. Please read these messages as you pass as they may contain information that you need to know. If you have a good idea for a maritime safety message please let the Harbour Master know and we may display it. 6 7

5 SAFETY INFORMATION 5 Knot Buoys 5 knot buoys have been established in high risk areas of the Sounds. Travelling at speeds in excess of 5 knots in these areas is dangerous. Skippers who breech this speed limit will receive a $200 infringement penalty and/or face criminal prosecution under the Maritime Transport Act Locations of 5 Knot Buoys: Five knot marker buoys with lights have been placed in the following locations. Additional 5 knot buoys may be added in new locations at any time. Contact the harbours office for details. 1. Ratimera Bay 2. Waterfall Bay 3. Mistletoe Bay 4. Lochmara bay x 2 5. Double Cove x 3 6. Bay of Many Coves x 2 (Aratawa Bay and Arthurs Bay) 7. Kumutoto Bay 8. Broughton Bay 9. Te Mahia Bay x Portage 11. Elaine Bay 12. Waikawa x Penzance Bay 14. Whatamango Bay 15. Okiwi Bay 16. Pirapu Bay 17. Te Ipapakereru Bay 18. Ngakuta Bay x2 19. Duncan Bay 5 Knot Buoy Guidelines 5 Knot Buoy Guidelines Watch a demonstration video on Cruise Guide: FRE app for sailing in Marlborough Sounds Cruise Guide is your in-pocket sailing companion. Explore Marlborough s stunning coastline, discovering the best spots to drop anchor and immerse yourself in the Sounds. Find the best beaches and moorings and preview your destination with Cruise Guide s coastal photography. For the first time, download the maps to your smartphone and take them with you anywhere, any time, no network connection required. The app charts anchorages and moorings, providing up-to-date tidal information and giving you a bird s eye view of your adventure options. Trust the local expertise behind Cruise Guide to get you where you want to go. The beauty of Marlborough Sounds is at your fingertips. Available on Android & ios STICK TO THE KNOT RULE 8 9

6 SAFETY INFORMATION Blue Light The navigation lights of ferries departing Picton Harbour at night can be difficult to see against the background of shore lights. To help overcome this problem quick flashing blue lights operate in Picton Harbour every time a ferry departs at night. These lights continue to flash for approximately 10 minutes. Tory Channel Entrance The Eastern Tory Channel Entrance presents a number of hazards to the mariner. These include strong tidal streams, limited sea room and a blind corner. In summertime this area may be frequented by as many as twenty four fast moving ships in any given day. Blue lights are stationed atop a tower on the seaward end of Waitohi Wharf and on the seaward end of the Picton Marina breakwater (see diagram below). If you are navigating in or near Picton Harbour at night please keep a close eye out for the blue lights. BLUE LIGHT LOCATION To manage the risk the area has been defined as a Critical Navigation Zone and specific radio practices must be followed: 1. Keep a close listening watch on VHF 18 when in the vicinity of Tory Channel Entrance. BLUE LIGHT LOCATION 2. Make an all ships radio call on VHF 18 at the reporting points indicated on Chart NZ 6153 or 10 minutes prior to passing East Head. 3. Vessels navigating near Tory Channel Entrance must avoid impeding the passage of transiting vessels. All Ships Call Example All ships, all ships. This is the vessel (name). The vessel (name) is proceeding outbound from Tory Channel Entrance and has an ETA at East Head of (time). I repeat, the vessel (name) is proceeding outbound from Tory Channel Entrance and has an ETA at East Head of (time). Vessel (name) is standing by on channel one eight

7 PINCH POINT KEEP TO STARBOARD! SAFETY INFORMATION Navigating in the Pelorus Sound and Havelock Keep a listening watch with Marlborough-Nelson Marine Radio on VHF 65/01 to hear local navigation warnings. Blind corners, strong tides and variable depths all make the Havelock Channel a challenge to navigate. Groundings are common in this area. When transiting the Havelock Channel always do the following: Check the local tide times and make sure there is enough water depth for your vessel; Always follow the marked channel and keep to the right; Keep to the speed limits. The speed limit in Havelock Channel is 8 knots from number 8 beacon to the marina; Beware of large vessels in the channel; Follow the curve of the land when navigating between markers 11 and 13. maintaining a straight line between these points may result in grounding. How to Navigate Using the Channel Markers Channel marks are coloured red and green to indicate which side of your vessel you should pass them on. Navigating Havelock Channel An 8 Knot speed limit applies in the channel from the Marina entrance to beacon #8 (shaded section) 8 KNOTS #23 CULLEN PT MARINA ENTRANCE #8 PULL AND BE DAMNED Navigating the Gut SHAG PT 1. A direct line between green channel markers #11 and #13 is not safe. Following this course will lead you onto the wrong side of the channel near the red channel marker #10 and you may run aground near the red channel marker # Always follow the contours of the land as shown. 3. For inbound vessels it is easy to end up on the wrong side of the channel near Cullen point. 4. Always Keep to starboard and always keep a good lookout. When proceeding outbound: #11 #6 Pass the red channel markers on your vessels starboard side; Pass green channel markers to port. When proceeding inbound: Pass the red channel markers on your vessels port side; Pass green channel markers to starboard. To Marina To Sea #13 BOARD PINCH PO #14 T K SHALLOWS! #16 CULLEN S PT PT #12 #10 #8 Watch a demonstration video on

8 SAFETY INFORMATION 5 SIMPLE RULES TO HELP YOU STAY SAFE 1. LIFE JACKETS Take them- Wear them. Boats, especially ones under 6m in length can sink very quickly. Wearing a life jacket increases your survival time in the water. 2. SKIPPER RESPONSIBILITY The skipper is responsible for the safety of everyone on board and for the safe operation of the boat. Stay within the limits of your vessel and your experience. 3. COMMUNICATIONS Take two separate waterproof ways of communicating so we can help you if you get into difficulties. You are welcome to tie up to a mussel farm if you want to fish (many say it s the best spot). When you re navigating near mussel farms you need to know the following: Always keep a good lookout Never exceed 5 knots when navigating around mussel farms Avoid entering mussel farms at night Orange floats mark the ends of each mussel line At night, mussel farms are marked with yellow flashing lights. The light sequence is a group of 5 flashes every 20 seconds. Fl (5) 20s Please loop a rope through the handle of a black or orange float (not lights/navigational aids). Don t tie onto the backbone or growing ropes as you will chaff the ropes Don t fish through the lines between the floats Keep propellers well away from the lines, propellers are like knives If you find a float it s a marine farmers property. Please call to alert us. This is also a number to call to report any concerns about our environmental performance. Boaties using the coastal environment in the Top of the South please ensure your hull is free from unwanted organisms before entering Sounds waters. 4. MARINE WEATHER New Zealand s weather can be highly unpredictable. Check the local marine weather forecast before you go and expect both weather and sea state changes AVOID ALCOHOL Safe boating and alcohol do not mix. Things can change quickly on the water. You need to stay alert and aware. For more information about safe boating education and how to prepare for your boating activity visit If you have any concerns about environmental issues at a Marine Farm call the Environmental Hotline on

9 Maintain Your Gear Engines A breakdown at sea can cost you time, money and even your life. Have your engine professionally serviced at the start of the season, establish a regular maintenance routine and always check your fuels and oil on departure. Communication Make sure you can get help when you need it. A VHF radio is the best way to call for assistance at sea. If you re relying on a cell phone, keep it in a waterproof bag and check coverage before departure. Safety Gear Take a look over all your safety gear at the start of the season. Our patrol staff can offer free advice on what gear you should have on board. Diving Keep your equipment in good condition. If you ve not used it in a while get it checked by a reputable service agent. YOUR ONE-STOP SHOP! BOAT MOTOR SERVICES DIVE GEAR RETAIL & RENTAL COASTGUARD MARLBOROUGH helping you 'stay safe in the sounds' Coastguard Marlborough is a volunteer organization whose prime focus is saving lives at sea. We re part of a strategically created national network covering New Zealand's coastline and major lakes and are New Zealand's primary marine search & rescue organization. We work closely with St John to provide New Zealand's only Marine Ambulance service. We also provide on water transport for Police, the New Zealand Fire Service, & other emergency services in the Marlborough area. OUTBOARD & INBOARD BOAT MOTOR SERVICING DIVE EQUIPMENT & ACCESSORIES including certified air fills and cylinder testing DIVE TRIPS & PADI TRAINING Ph Rear unit 2 (dive centre) unit 3 (boat motor servicing) Waikawa Marina, Picton boatmarl@xtra.co.nz waikawadive@xtra.co.nz Our volunteers are here to help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. IN AN EMERGENCY Call 111 & ask for the emergency service you require. Broadcast a Mayday or Pan Pan on Marine VHF channel 16 Contact Marlborough-Nelson Marine Radio on the appropriate VHF frequency & ask them to call

10 RULES AND BYLAWS Marlborough-Nelson Marine Radio Association Inc provides marine communication facilities throughout the Marlborough Sounds, Cook Strait, Tasman Bay and Golden Bay areas. The Association s primary purpose is to offer safety through VHF radio communication plus assistance to the boating fraternity. For more information on becoming a member and access to the Association s channels and services please phone or visit The following Marlborough-Nelson Radio VHF channels are monitored daily between 0700 and 2200 hours: Channel 01 Channel 04 Channel 60 Channel 63 Channel 65 Cook Strait, Marlborough Sounds area Tasman Bay area Golden Bay area Queen Charlotte Sound, Cook Strait Pelorus Sound, Kenepuru Sound areas Channels 04, 60 and 65 are permanently linked. Contacting the Marlborough-Nelson Radio Operator To contact the operator to place a trip report, get an updated weather forecast, etc please call Marlborough-Nelson Radio and the channel number. For example, on channel 65, call Marlborough-Nelson Radio six-five. Marlborough-Nelson Radio Weather Broadcasts: Marine weather forecasts and tides are broadcast daily on all of the Association s channels commencing at approximately 0835, 1135, and Safety messages and navigation warnings are also broadcast throughout the day

11 RULES AND BYLAWS The Navigation Bylaws are Changing! The Marlborough Navigation Safety Bylaws are changing and a new set of Bylaws are expected to come into effect in winter STICK TO THE If you would like to know more about the new Bylaws visit the Marlborough District Council website or The Bylaws referred to in this brochure are the Marlborough Navigation Safety Bylaws 2009 which will remain in force until winter If you have any questions about the Bylaws you can contact the Harbourmaster on Diving All vessels engaged in diving operations must display a dive flag of 600mm x 600mm and preferably of rigid construction. Lifejackets All recreational vessels are required to carry enough lifejackets for everyone on board. Lifejackets must be the correct size for the people on-board and easily accessible at all times. This rule applies to vessels of all sizes including kayaks and paddleboards. If you don t have the correct number of lifejackets on-board expect a $200 fine. Speed KNOT RULE A 5 knot speed limit applies when operating a vessel: within 50m of any vessel, raft, or person in the water; within 200m of the shore or any structure; within 200m of a vessel or craft displaying a dive flag international code flag A; with a person sitting on the bow or overhanging the bow. Exemptions to the 5 knot rule occur when towing skiers in water-ski lanes or when the Bylaw has been uplifted for an event such as a power boat race. 5 knot buoys mark high risk areas where excessive speed is a threat to life and property. Vessels that exceed the speed limit in these areas will face penalties

12 RULES AND BYLAWS Anchoring Anchoring is permitted in most areas of the Sounds however: Anchoring is prohibited within Picton Harbour inside a line from ge Point to the Snout; In Waikawa Bay vessels must not anchor within the sectors of the marina leading lights; The quarantine anchorage on the western side of Mabel Island can only be used with permission from the Harbour Master; No vessel may anchor in a location that obstructs access to a maritime facility or endangers other vessels, recreational craft or water users; Look for triangular shore markers and check charts for submarine cables before dropping anchor. Any cables accidentally lifted should be reported to Chorus NZ Limited. Navigation Aids (Buoys & Beacons) Tying up to a navigation aid is prohibited. Vessel operators who breech this Bylaw will face infringement costs plus the costs of an engineering report to determine the integrity of the navigation aid. Moorings No person may obstruct access to a mooring without permission from the Harbour Master. Any vessel tied to a mooring without the permission of the mooring owner may be removed by the Harbour Master. Remember, it is unsafe to attach your vessel to a mooring if you are not aware of the holding capacity of the mooring or when it was last serviced. If you own a mooring please make sure your mooring number is visible on the float and your contact details logged with council are up to date. That way, we know how to contact you should your boat run into trouble on its mooring. Moving Prohibited Zone Around Ships No vessel may enter an area extending 500m ahead of a Ship and 50m either side or astern of a ship underway. A ship is defined as any vessel over 500 gross tonnes and includes all interisland ferries, log ships, cruise ships and many large commercial fishing boats and super yachts. Large Ships When transiting through the Marlborough Sounds the path of large vessels over 500 Gross tonnes must not be impeded by smaller vessels of any type

13 RULES AND BYLAWS Water Ski Lanes Designated water ski access lanes have been established by the Harbour Master. These lanes allow high speed access to and from the shore for the purpose of water skiing only. Lanes are marked with orange and black posts on shore and in some locations orange and black floats 200m offshore. The Harbour Master may close the ski lanes from time to time. SKI LANE LOCATIONS: Queen Charlotte Sound > Bottle Bay > Umungata Bay (Davie's Bay) > Kaipakirikiri Bay > Kumutoto Bay > Ruakaka Bay > Ngakuta Kenepuru Sound > Te Mahia Bay 200 metres Landing No Boats On Shore Take Off Area Orange and Black Posts On Shore Take Off Boat operators and skiers to estimate 200 metres from shore if lane buoys not in position Oil Spills Oil spills on the water must be reported to the Harbour Master. Please call (24 hrs) to report a spill. Alternately advise Picton Harbour Radio on VHF 18 or Marlborough-Nelson Marine Radio on VHF 01 or 65. It is an offence to discharge any oil products at sea and fines can be severe. Please only discharge oily waste at approved sites in the marinas. Note: the direction of travel shown applies to all ski lanes except Kumutoto Bay where the opposite direction of travel applies. General Rules for Access Lanes Access lanes are for take off and landing only Keep to the correct side of the lane for your direction of travel Enter and leave a lane at right angles to the shore Always have an observer in the towing vessel watching the skier at all times. The skipper of the boat cannot fulfil this responsibility Ensure your conduct within a lane never endangers other persons or vessels Never water-ski at night All skiers should familiarise themselves with the full set of Bylaws relating to the use of these access lanes. These can be found in section 3.6 and 3.7 of the Marlborough Navigation Bylaws available at Naming Your Boat In the Marlborough Sounds you are required to mark your vessel with a name or similar identifying mark such as a call sign. This must be displayed in such a way as to be clearly visible from 50m. As a guide, the Harbour Master suggests a minimum character height of 90mm. Small vessels powered with oars or paddles are only required to have the owners name and address marked somewhere on the hull. Minimum Age Robin Hood Bay March 2016 No person under 15 years of age may operate a power driven boat that is capable of exceeding 10 knots

14 COMING INTO THE MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS FROM ANOTHER PART OF NZ? Heading off after your vessel has been laid up for a while? Please ensure your vessel hull is clean before setting off. Harmful marine pests such as Mediterranean fanworm, love to hitch-hike on vessels. They take up residence in new areas and can cause permanent change to the marine environment. Improve speed Save fuel Protect the marine environment For further information contact: biosecurity@marlborough.govt.nz

15 ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION Rubbish We need to protect and care for our natural environment and recreational facilities so we can all continue to enjoy the great outdoors. No-one likes to see rubbish in the Marlborough Sounds; either on the land or in the water. The Department of Conservation operates a "pack it in, pack it out" policy in the Sounds. Rubbish removal is the responsibility of the visitor. MARLBOROUGH MARINAS WASTE COLLECTIONS WAIKAWA MARINA MARINA RUBBISH COLLECTION Blue wheelie bins located throughout the marinas GLASS RECYCLING Adjacent trailer-boat washdown areas at each marina ALUMINIUM CAN RECYCLING Adjacent eastern male toilet block Adjacent trailer-boat washdown WASTE OIL Adjacent eastern male toilet block. Adjacent 3W toilet block Adjacent trailer-boat washdown HUMAN WASTE PUMPOUT All fuel jetties Please use the rubbish facilities listed on these pages whenever you have waste to get rid of. MARINA Jetties 2 and 3 Adjacent boatsheds 49 & 50 Think about what you really need to take with you on your boating outing. Recycling facilities are much easier to find in large urban centres so transfer food items into reusable containers and leave the cardboard boxes, tin cans and plastic bags in your household recycling bins, or take them to the recycling facilities at transfer stations. Take rubbish bags with you and clean any disposable containers in your dish-wash water before placing them in the bag. This helps reduce odours which may mean fewer trips to rubbish disposal facilities. TRANSFER STATION TRANSFER STATION RUBBISH & RECYCLING FACILITIES MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS SITE RECYCLING OPEN HOURS RUBBISH DISPOSAL Gravesend Place, Picton (near start of Queen Charlotte Drive) Queen Charlotte Drive (next to Kaituna River) Yes Yes Weekdays 8am -4pm 8am-12pm 12pm-4pm Contact MDC on or see MDC website $36 (incl GST) per cubic metre* * These rates are reviewed each year and any changes implemented with effect from the 1 January. Lastly, if you come across someone else's rubbish, be part of the rubbish solution by picking it up and putting it in your rubbish bag for disposal at one of the Port or Council facilities. PACK IT IN PACK IT OUT RAI VALLEY TRANSFER STATION RAI VALLEY COINSKIP OHINGAROA COINSKIP Ronga Road (near turn-off to Okiwi Bay) Next to Rai Valley Transfer Station Kenepuru Road at Ohingaroa Hill Yes No No s 9am-12pm 9am-12pm 1pm-4pm Accessible at all times Accessible at all times $3 per load (2x60 litre rubbish bags) PORTAGE COINSKIP Kenepuru Road at Portage No Accessible at all times THE GROVE COINSKIP Queen Charlotte Drive at The Grove No Accessible at all times MARINA (SE of coat hanger bridge) South East of coat hanger bridge No Accessible at all times For use by Marlborough residents and visitors returning to Picton by Boat Bagged domestic waste only 28 29

16 Marine Mammals Marine Mammals are common in the Sounds. Dolphins, seals and even some species of whales frequent the area. When navigating near marine mammals the following rules apply: Do not circle them, obstruct their path or cut through any group; Keep at least 50m away from whales (including orca) at all times; Proceed at no wake speed within 300m; At any time, only a maximum of three vessels should be within 300m of the mammals. 300m Avoid this area It is a criminal offence to harass or disturb marine mammals Help Protect Our Pest-Free Islands! Slow speed Avoid this area If you are visiting a pest free island please check your gear for pests before you leave the mainland. Dolphins 300m 50m 1. Check that your vessel and gear is free of rats, mice, ants, skinks and weed seeds - especially camping gear which has ideal places for pests to hide when stored. Slow speed 2. Take extra care to clean gear if you have Argentine ants or rainbow skinks where you live. Whales 3. Clean clothing, footwear and camping gear, removing soil and seeds before and after each trip. 4. Look out for cleaning stations at the pier and scrub your shoes before boarding. 5. Keep fresh bait and/or set traps on your vessel and in the area it is stored. If you would like to learn more about Marlborough's dolphins, whales and seals, and best practice on navigation around them, please go to

17 PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS MARINAS TIDES TIMES LISTED HAVE BEEN ADJUSTED FOR N.Z. DAYLIGHT TIME AS REQUIRED. marlboroughmarinas.co.nz facebook.com/marlboroughmarinas

18 TIDES October NE 0947 SW 1717 NE 2233 SW 0545 NE 1055 SW 1807 NE 2322 SW 0629 NE 1148 SW 1843 NE 0003 SW 0706 NE 1231 SW 1915 NE 0040 SW 0739 NE 1309 SW 1946 NE 0117 SW 0812 NE 1344 SW 2017 NE 0153 SW 0847 NE 1419 SW 2053 NE 0230 SW 0924 NE 1456 SW 2132 NE 0311 SW 1005 NE 1535 SW 2217 NE 0352 SW 1050 NE 1616 SW 2308 NE 0437 SW 1140 NE 1703 SW 0008 NE 0525 SW 1237 NE 1758 SW 0115 NE 0619 SW 1345 NE 1907 SW November NE 0723 SW 1506 NE 2028 SW 0346 NE 0840 SW 1631 NE 2144 SW 0456 NE 1002 SW 1737 NE 2246 SW 0553 NE 1112 SW 1823 NE 2340 SW 0639 NE 1208 SW 1903 NE 0028 SW 0720 NE 1255 SW 1939 NE 0114 SW 0800 NE 1337 SW 2015 NE 0157 SW 0838 NE 1416 SW 2053 NE 0238 SW 0917 NE 1452 SW 2132 NE 0316 SW 0956 NE 1526 SW 2214 NE 0354 SW 1038 NE 1601 SW 2259 NE 0431 SW 1120 NE 1639 SW 2350 NE 0511 SW 1207 NE 1721 SW 0044 NE 0554 SW 1259 NE 1811 SW 34 35

19 TIDES November NE 0642 SW 1401 NE 1915 SW 0254 NE 0742 SW 1514 NE 2029 SW 0402 NE 0851 SW 1627 NE 2137 SW 0504 NE 1003 SW 1725 NE 2232 SW 0555 NE 1103 SW 1807 NE 2319 SW 0635 NE 1152 SW 1842 NE 0002 SW 0711 NE 1234 SW 1915 NE 0044 SW 0746 NE 1315 SW 1950 NE 0126 SW 0823 NE 1355 SW 2028 NE 0210 SW 0903 NE 1437 SW 2110 NE 0254 SW 0946 NE 1519 SW 2159 NE 0341 SW 1034 NE 1606 SW 2256 NE 0428 SW 1127 NE 1656 SW 2358 NE 0519 SW 1228 NE 1752 SW November December NE 0611 SW 1336 NE 1857 SW 0217 NE 0712 SW 1451 NE 2008 SW NE 0821 SW 1608 NE 2118 SW 0435 NE 0938 SW 1712 NE 2219 SW 0533 NE 1048 SW 1801 NE 2315 SW 0622 NE 1145 SW 1842 NE 0005 SW 0703 NE 1233 SW 1918 NE 0053 SW 0742 NE 1317 SW 1954 NE 0137 SW 0819 NE 1354 SW 2031 NE 0219 SW 0856 NE 1431 SW 2110 NE 0257 SW 0934 NE 1507 SW 2153 NE 0336 SW 1013 NE 1542 SW 2237 NE 0412 SW 1056 NE 1619 SW 2325 NE 36 37

20 TIDES December SW 1140 NE SW NE 0529 SW 1229 NE 1744 SW 0110 NE 0611 SW 1323 NE 1834 SW 0208 NE 0659 SW 1425 NE 1931 SW 0307 NE 0755 SW 1530 NE 2030 SW 0409 NE 0902 SW 1633 NE 2129 SW 0508 NE 1010 SW 1725 NE 2225 SW 0559 NE 1109 SW 1808 NE 2320 SW 0643 NE 1201 SW 1847 NE 0012 SW 0724 NE 1248 SW 1926 NE 0103 SW 0803 NE 1335 SW 2009 NE 0154 SW 0846 NE 1421 SW 2056 NE 0244 SW 0932 NE 1508 SW 2148 NE 0332 SW 1023 NE 1557 SW 2246 NE December January SW 1116 NE 1648 SW 2347 NE 0509 SW 1216 NE 1742 SW 0052 NE 0600 SW 1319 NE 1840 SW 0156 NE 0653 SW 1427 NE 1941 SW 0301 NE 0754 SW 1536 NE 2043 SW 0404 NE 0905 SW 1640 NE 2145 SW 0505 NE 1017 SW 1734 NE 2245 SW 0600 NE 1120 SW 1819 NE 2341 SW 0646 NE 1212 SW 1859 NE 0033 SW 0726 NE 1257 SW 1937 NE 0121 SW 0803 NE 1337 SW 2016 NE 0204 SW 0840 NE 1415 SW 2055 NE 0243 SW 0917 NE 1450 SW 2136 NE 38 39

21 TIDES January SW NE SW 2219 NE SW 1033 NE 1600 SW 2303 NE 0429 SW 1115 NE 1638 SW 2348 NE 0503 SW 1159 NE 1717 SW 0034 NE 0540 SW 1247 NE 1758 SW 0121 NE 0620 SW 1339 NE 1843 SW 0211 NE 0707 SW 1437 NE 1934 SW 0307 NE 0805 SW 1539 NE 2029 SW 0412 NE 0916 SW 1640 NE 2131 SW 0518 NE 1028 SW 1734 NE 2238 SW 0616 NE 1131 SW 1822 NE 2344 SW 0704 NE 1226 SW 1907 NE 0045 SW 0748 NE 1318 SW 1954 NE 0142 SW 0832 NE 1407 SW 2044 NE January NE SW NE February SW 0918 NE 1456 SW 2137 NE 0322 SW 1007 NE 1545 SW 2233 NE 0410 SW 1101 NE 1634 SW 2330 NE 0455 SW 1156 NE 1725 SW 0028 NE 0540 SW 1255 NE 1815 SW 0126 NE 0628 SW 1356 NE 1908 SW 0224 NE 0721 SW 1500 NE 2003 SW 0325 NE 0825 SW 1603 NE 2104 SW 0428 NE 0943 SW 1702 NE 2210 SW 0533 NE 1053 SW 1755 NE 2315 SW 0014 SW 0711 NE 1239 SW 1923 NE 0106 SW 0749 NE 1320 SW 2003 NE 40 41

22 TIDES February s SW 0824 NE 1358 SW 2042 NE 0226 SW 0858 NE 1433 SW 2120 NE 0301 SW 0933 NE 1507 SW 2159 NE 0334 SW 1010 NE 1540 SW 2239 NE 0406 SW 1047 NE 1614 SW 2318 NE 0437 SW 1129 NE 1649 SW 2358 NE 0510 SW 1211 NE 1726 SW 0039 NE 0546 SW 1259 NE 1805 SW 0123 NE 0628 SW 1352 NE 1851 SW 0216 NE 0722 SW 1454 NE 1943 SW 0320 NE 0832 SW 1600 NE 2048 SW 0438 NE 0954 SW 1705 NE 2204 SW 0552 NE 1107 SW 1801 NE 2323 SW 0648 NE 1207 SW 1853 NE February s March SW 0734 NE 1301 SW 1942 NE 0129 SW 0817 NE 1351 SW 2031 NE 0220 SW 0902 NE 1441 SW 2122 NE 0307 SW 0948 NE 1528 SW 2213 NE 0351 SW 1038 NE 1615 SW 2305 NE 0433 SW 1130 NE 1701 SW 2358 NE 0515 SW 1224 NE 1747 SW 0050 NE 0558 SW 1321 NE 1833 SW 0144 NE 0645 SW 1420 NE 1923 SW 0241 NE 0744 SW 1523 NE 2020 SW 0345 NE 0903 SW 1627 NE 2129 SW NE 1023 SW 1729 NE 2245 SW 0606 NE 1127 SW 1823 NE 2350 SW 42 43

23 TIDES March NE 1216 SW NE SW 0730 NE 1257 SW 1947 NE 0127 SW 0802 NE 1335 SW 2024 NE 0204 SW 0834 NE 1409 SW 2058 NE 0237 SW 0907 NE 1442 SW 2134 NE 0308 SW 0942 NE 1514 SW 2210 NE 0338 SW 1018 NE 1547 SW 2246 NE 0409 SW 1056 NE 1621 SW 2324 NE 0442 SW 1137 NE 1657 SW 0003 NE 0518 SW 1224 NE 1736 SW 0048 NE 0600 SW 1319 NE 1820 SW 0139 NE 0653 SW 1422 NE 1914 SW 0245 NE 0805 SW 1533 NE 2020 SW 0411 NE 0932 SW 1644 NE 2142 SW March NE SW NE 2306 SW NE 1148 SW 1841 NE 0015 SW 0717 NE 1242 SW 1929 NE 0112 SW 0759 NE 1333 SW 2015 NE 0201 SW 0841 NE 1420 SW 2102 NE 0245 SW 0925 NE 1507 SW 2149 NE 0327 SW 1011 NE 1551 SW 2237 NE 0408 SW 1101 NE 1634 SW 2325 NE 0447 SW 1151 NE 1718 SW 0014 NE 0527 SW 1245 NE 1800 SW 0104 NE 0610 SW 1343 NE 1846 SW 0158 NE 0705 SW 1445 NE 1940 SW 0302 NE 0822 SW 1553 NE 2048 SW 0419 NE 0947 SW 1700 NE 2207 SW 44 45

24 TIDES March NE SW NE 2317 SW April NE 1144 SW 1846 NE 0011 SW 0703 NE 1226 SW 1924 NE 0055 SW 0735 NE 1303 SW 1958 NE 0132 SW 0805 NE 1338 SW 2031 NE 0206 SW 0837 NE 1411 SW 2104 NE 0238 SW 0909 NE 1445 SW 2139 NE 0209 SW 0846 NE 1419 SW 2116 NE 0242 SW 0925 NE 1455 SW 2155 NE 0317 SW 1009 NE 1533 SW 2236 NE 0356 SW 1058 NE 1615 SW 2323 NE 0442 SW 1157 NE 1702 SW 0020 NE 0538 SW 1304 NE 1758 SW April NE 0653 SW 1419 NE 1906 SW 0257 NE 0817 SW 1531 NE 2028 SW 0418 NE 0928 SW 1634 NE 2149 SW 0514 NE 1028 SW 1727 NE 2255 SW 0558 NE 1120 SW 1813 NE 2349 SW 0638 NE 1210 SW 1857 NE 0037 SW 0718 NE 1257 SW 1940 NE 0121 SW 0759 NE 1342 SW 2023 NE 0201 SW 0843 NE 1426 SW 2107 NE 0241 SW 0930 NE 1508 SW 2153 NE 0319 SW 1019 NE 1549 SW 2240 NE 0357 SW 1111 NE 1631 SW 2328 NE 0441 SW 1208 NE 1715 SW 0021 NE 0533 SW 1311 NE 1806 SW 46 47

25 TIDES April May NE 0642 SW 1418 NE 1908 SW 0236 NE 0801 SW 1526 NE 2020 SW 0351 NE 0908 SW 1625 NE 2131 SW 0448 NE 1000 SW 1714 NE 2229 SW 0529 NE 1044 SW 1752 NE 2315 SW 0601 NE 1124 SW 1827 NE 2354 SW 0632 NE 1201 SW 1901 NE 0031 SW 0704 NE 1238 SW 1934 NE 0106 SW 0738 NE 1315 SW 2009 NE 0141 SW 0816 NE 1353 SW 2048 NE 0218 SW 0858 NE 1435 SW 2131 NE 0258 SW 0946 NE 1517 SW 2218 NE 0342 SW 1042 NE 1603 SW 2309 NE May SW 1145 NE SW NE 0534 SW 1256 NE 1751 SW 0124 NE 0645 SW 1408 NE 1858 SW 0245 NE 0759 SW 1518 NE 2015 SW 0359 NE 0906 SW 1619 NE 2129 SW 0454 NE 1003 SW 1710 NE 2233 SW 0536 NE 1056 SW 1756 NE 2326 SW 0615 NE 1145 SW 1837 NE 0013 SW 0653 NE 1233 SW 1918 NE 0055 SW 0733 NE 1318 SW 1959 NE 0136 SW 0816 NE 1402 SW 2040 NE 0215 SW 0901 NE 1444 SW 2124 NE 0253 SW 0950 NE 1524 SW 2209 NE 0332 SW 1042 NE 1605 SW 2256 NE 48 49

26 TIDES May June SW 1138 NE 1648 SW 2348 NE 0504 SW 1237 NE 1734 SW 0046 NE 0602 SW 1340 NE 1828 SW 0153 NE 0708 SW 1442 NE 1930 SW 0302 NE 0811 SW 1542 NE 2037 SW 0401 NE 0905 SW 1633 NE 2139 SW 0448 NE 0953 SW 1717 NE 2230 SW 0524 NE 1039 SW 1755 NE 2314 SW 0558 NE 1121 SW 1830 NE 2355 SW 0632 NE 1205 SW 1906 NE 0036 SW 0709 NE 1248 SW 1944 NE 0116 SW 0750 NE 1334 SW 2026 NE 0159 SW 0837 NE 1419 SW 2112 NE June SW NE SW NE SW 1031 NE 1556 SW 2259 NE 0427 SW 1137 NE 1647 SW 0003 NE 0526 SW 1245 NE 1742 SW 0113 NE 0632 SW 1353 NE 1844 SW 0227 NE 0737 SW 1458 NE 1954 SW 0335 NE 0839 SW 1558 NE 2105 SW 0430 NE 0936 SW 1651 NE 2208 SW 0514 NE 1031 SW 1737 NE 2302 SW 0554 NE 1122 SW 1819 NE 2350 SW 0632 NE 1212 SW 1859 NE 0034 SW 0712 NE 1259 SW 1938 NE 0114 SW 0754 NE 1342 SW 2018 NE 0153 SW 0838 NE 1423 SW 2059 NE 50 51

27 TIDES June SW NE SW NE July NE SW NE SW 1015 NE 1542 SW 2227 NE 0350 SW 1107 NE 1621 SW 2317 NE 0435 SW 1200 NE 1702 SW 0010 NE 0523 SW 1256 NE 1747 SW 0109 NE 0615 SW 1352 NE 1840 SW 0210 NE 0709 SW 1448 NE 1940 SW 0310 NE 0804 SW 1544 NE 2045 SW 0403 NE 0857 SW 1636 NE 2145 SW 0447 NE 0950 SW 1722 NE 2237 SW 0526 NE 1043 SW 1803 NE 2325 SW 0011 SW 0646 NE 1227 SW 1924 NE July SW NE SW NE SW 0822 NE 1408 SW 2056 NE 0231 SW 0918 NE 1456 SW 2149 NE 0322 SW 1019 NE 1545 SW 2246 NE 0415 SW 1121 NE 1635 SW 2347 NE 0510 SW 1225 NE 1726 SW 0052 NE 0608 SW 1327 NE 1823 SW 0201 NE 0708 SW 1430 NE 1927 SW 0306 NE 0808 SW 1532 NE 2039 SW 0403 NE 0908 SW 1629 NE 2145 SW 0452 NE 1006 SW 1720 NE 2242 SW 0535 NE 1103 SW 1803 NE 2332 SW 0615 NE 1155 SW 1843 NE 0016 SW 0656 NE 1242 SW 1921 NE 52 53

28 TIDES July SW NE SW NE SW 0820 NE 1405 SW 2037 NE 0211 SW 0904 NE 1441 SW 2117 NE 0247 SW 0949 NE 1516 SW 2158 NE 0324 SW 1034 NE 1551 SW 2242 NE 0403 SW 1121 NE 1628 SW 2331 NE 0444 SW 1208 NE 1707 SW 0021 NE 0527 SW 1256 NE 1751 SW 0118 NE 0614 SW 1349 NE 1845 SW 0218 NE 0706 SW 1448 NE 1951 SW 0316 NE 0804 SW 1552 NE 2102 SW 0411 NE 0907 SW 1651 NE 2205 SW 0459 NE 1012 SW 1742 NE 2300 SW 0544 NE 1114 SW 1825 NE 2351 SW July NE SW NE August SW NE SW NE SW 0808 NE 1354 SW 2038 NE 0217 SW 0902 NE 1442 SW 2130 NE 0306 SW 0958 NE 1527 SW 2224 NE 0356 SW 1056 NE 1613 SW 2322 NE 0447 SW 1155 NE 1701 SW 0023 NE 0539 SW 1255 NE 1753 SW 0127 NE 0634 SW 1355 NE 1855 SW 0232 NE 0733 SW 1458 NE 2010 SW 0335 NE 0837 SW 1604 NE 2124 SW 0431 NE 0944 SW 1704 NE 2226 SW 0520 NE 1046 SW 1751 NE 2316 SW 54 55

29 TIDES August NE SW NE SW NE 1227 SW 1905 NE 0038 SW 0723 NE 1307 SW 1939 NE 0114 SW 0801 NE 1343 SW 2014 NE 0148 SW 0840 NE 1416 SW 2049 NE 0222 SW 0919 NE 1448 SW 2127 NE 0256 SW 0959 NE 1520 SW 2207 NE 0330 SW 1038 NE 1553 SW 2250 NE 0407 SW 1121 NE 1629 SW 2336 NE 0446 SW 1204 NE 1709 SW 0028 NE 0529 SW 1254 NE 1759 SW 0128 NE 0620 SW 1353 NE 1906 SW 0234 NE 0720 SW 1509 NE 2027 SW 0340 NE 0832 SW 1626 NE 2141 SW August NE SW NE 2240 SW September SW NE SW NE NE 1058 SW 1810 NE 2333 SW 0617 NE 1157 SW 1851 NE 0023 SW 0703 NE 1248 SW 1933 NE 0111 SW 0752 NE 1337 SW 2018 NE 0245 SW 0933 NE 1505 SW 2157 NE 0331 SW 1026 NE 1548 SW 2251 NE 0419 SW 1121 NE 1633 SW 2349 NE 0507 SW 1216 NE 1720 SW 0051 NE 0558 SW 1315 NE 1820 SW 0157 NE 0656 SW 1420 NE 1939 SW 0306 NE 0804 SW 1535 NE 2102 SW 56 57

30 TIDES September NE SW NE SW s NE 1028 SW 1736 NE 2257 SW 0552 NE 1121 SW 1813 NE 2339 SW 0630 NE 1206 SW 1845 NE 0017 SW 0705 NE 1243 SW 1916 NE 0050 SW 0740 NE 1317 SW 1947 NE 0123 SW 0814 NE 1348 SW 2020 NE 0154 SW 0849 NE 1419 SW 2055 NE 0227 SW 0925 NE 1449 SW 2132 NE 0300 SW 1002 NE 1521 SW 2211 NE 0336 SW 1040 NE 1556 SW 2256 NE 0413 SW 1122 NE 1636 SW 2348 NE 0456 SW 1210 NE 1725 SW 0050 NE 0546 SW 1312 NE 1835 SW September NE SW NE SW October NE 0808 SW 1605 NE 2119 SW 0423 NE 0932 SW 1707 NE 2221 SW 0517 NE 1042 SW 1753 NE 2314 SW 0604 NE 1140 SW 1834 NE 0003 SW 0649 NE 1230 SW 1913 NE 0050 SW 0833 NE 1415 SW 2055 NE 0237 SW 0919 NE 1458 SW 2139 NE 58 59

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