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DUNSTAFFNAGE
DUNSTAFFNAGEMARINA YEARBOOK2018
Marina Manager Ranulph McLauchlan Harbour Master Hamish McLauchlan Marina Slip Team Duncan Turner Mark Aitkenhead Joe Turner James Emslie Cameron MacMillan Jack Waldie
THE MARINA TEAM
Engineering Technicians Stuart Carss Andrew Colquhoun Phil Slocombe Financial Controller Jennifer Lloyd Office Manager Emma Macaskill Reception & Chandlery Sally Thomson Beth Stewart Chantelle Lopez Dunstaffnage Marina Dunbeg, Oban, PA37 1PX Reception 01631 566555 Fax 01631 571044 Email: info@dunstaffnagemarina.com Website www.dunstaffnagemarina.co.uk The Wide Mouth Frog Dunbeg, Oban, PA37 1PX Reception 01631 567005 Fax 01631 564020 Email widemouthedfrog@btconnect.com Website www.widemouthedfrog.com
CONTENTS 3 The Marina Team 6 The Marina 9 Marina Facilities & Information 16 General Safety Guidelines 22 Skipper 25 Moonshadow Yacht Charter 26 Etive Explorer 27 Seadogs Boat Trips 28 Local Heritage & Adventures 31 Pontoon Plan 32 Tidal Information 39 Useful Numbers
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THE MARINA Dunstaffnage Marina can be found in probably the best location on the West Coast of Scotland for sailing. We are situated 3 miles North of the busy town Oban, tucked into the natural bay that is Dunstaffnage Bay. We consider ourselves to be an ideal spring board to any of the inner and outer Isles. Associated Organisations & Awards •Awarded 5 Gold Anchors – The Yacht Harbour Association •Finalist of ‘Scotland’s Best Marina 2016’ SOLA Awards •Member of Super Yacht UK •Member of the British Marine Federation •ISO9001 Registered Berthing We currently have 250 fully serviced year round berths. We can offer short term or long term berthing for vessels of all lengths by using our standard size visitor berths (12m) and our new concrete breakwater and super yacht pontoon (184m). Diesel is dispensed from the fuel hammerhead “D”, which is the 3rd hammerhead from the western end. Summer Afloat Summer berthing is provided on the pontoons within the areas protected by the outer breakwater pontoons. Our summer tariff commences on 1st April each year and runs until 30th September. If you are interested in booking a summer or annual package please contact the Marina office. Wintering Ashore The Marina has storage ashore for approximately 180 vessels either in cradles or on shores. Our policy is to store vessels with masts down. Our winter tariff commences on 1st October and runs until 31st March. Water and
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electricity is available in all parts of the storage area. If you are interested in booking a winter or annual package please contact the Marina office. Lifting Facilities Our comprehensive lifting facilities can operate at most states of the tide. Our 40 ton Wise travel hoist is available for the larger beamier vessels and our original Wise travel hoist is able to lift vessels of up to 18 ton. An onsite derrick is available for the removal and stepping of masts. All these operations are covered by our ISO 9001 accreditation. Servicing and Repairs As an accredited ISO9001 Marina Services Business we offer a wide range of in house marine engineering and electrical repairs. In our 5000 sq. workshop we can work on up to six vessels in any weather. From engine refits, electrical work, hull repairs in wood, steel and GRP, stainless steel fabrication and rigging repairs. Varnishing and painting refurbishment both interior and exterior is undertaken as well, along with day-to-day running repairs and engine/outboard servicing. Our experienced team of full time personnel can offer advice on all aspects of maintenance and repairs to your vessel. We also offer services within the electrics and electronics. Ray Marine Dunstaffnage Marina is now a fully operating Ray Marine Dealer. We have a stand located within our shop & chandlery exhibiting some of the fantastic new equipment from the Ray Marine range. If you are interested in any of the products then more information can be obtained from our chandlery staff.
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MARINA FACILITIES & INFORMATION Marina Office The Marina’s main office is on the top floor above the Shop @ West Coast, which is prominently placed in the centre of the Marina. Registration of boats should be made on the day of arrival and all payments and enquiries can be made in the Shop @ West Coast reception. The Reception/Shop is open 7 days a week from 08.30 to 19.00 from mid-May to mid-August. Normal opening hours are 09.00 to 17.00. Monday – Sunday. The Office is open from 09.00 to 17.00 Monday - Friday. A listening watch on VHF Channel 37 (M1) is maintained during office hours.
Security The Marina provides 24hr CCTV video security covering the Marina grounds, car parks, pontoons, shower and toilet block. A key entry system operates at the Marina for the pontoon gate (for your security, please close it after use). The key also opens the shower/toilet block and road barrier, these keys are available from the Marina reception for a £20 returnable deposit. Boat Keys & Mail We are happy to hold boat keys both for emergency purposes and access by third parties where we have been advised by prior notification. If your vessel is with us annually we ask you leave a spare set in the office should our Slip Team need to access it. We are also able to receive/hold/post any mail provided the postage is paid. Wi-Fi There is free Wi-Fi coverage on all the pontoons. This is available to all customers and the passcode can be obtained from the reception. Speed The speed in the bay is 4 knots. Please manoeuvre your boat with consideration for the other Marina users by not creating unnecessary wash.
Visitors are asked to call the marina either by telephone or radio prior to arriving to be allocated a suitable berth. Booking forms and our current rates are available through the marina office. Showers, Toilets & Laundry The showers, toilets and laundry facilities are located on the ground floor of the Marina’s main building along the concrete roadway in the direction of the workshop. These are fully accessible for the disabled. A magnetic key fob is required to gain access to the shower block; this can be acquired from the Shop @ West Coast for a £20 deposit. Laundry Facilities are coin operated.
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Electricity Please ensure there are no live electricity cables lying on the pontoon, and avoid overloading the supply to your vessel because this can cause a fire or trip the switches. There are 16amp, 32amp and 64amp outlets available, if in doubt of your usage please ask a member of staff. The Marina does not permit the use of portable electric meters. This decision was taken due to the fire safety hazards surrounding them. Should you wish to use electricity, there is a compulsory set rate. Weather Forecast and Tide Table The daily weather forecasts and Tide Table can be found in the Shop @ West coast window display. Dinghies Dinghies should not be left on the pontoon walkways or in a vessels berth; if you need to leave your dinghy for an extended period it may be left in the locked Dinghy Store (code can be obtained from the shop reception). However, please note that the Marina will not take responsibility for it as the Dinghy Store is managed by the Dunstaffnage Bay Mooring Owners Association. Red Diesel Due to legislation regarding the resale and use of red diesel, we have had to prohibit the movement of red diesel on Marina property. We must ask all customers to sign a fuel declaration form when they purchase fuel and all fuel must be paid for at time of purchase. Customers handling petrol are requested to use extreme care at all times. Diesel is dispensed from the fuel hammerhead “D”, which is the 3rd hammerhead from the western end. Trolleys Trolleys are provided for the convenience of our customers and should be returned to the trolley park after use. The trolley park is located at the head of the gangway. Please avoid overloading your trolley, especially at low water as it can run away from you down the bridge. Children should not be allowed to play with these trolleys as accidents
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can happen. There are floats in the trolleys to aid with the recovery from the water should they fall in, please do not remove these. Please return your trolleys for other users of the Marina. Thank you. Pets Pets can be exercised within the Marina’s grassed areas, but should at all times be kept under control. Please ensure that your pets do not foul the pontoons, grassed areas or car parks. We kindly ask owners to pick up any fouling. Heads Please do not use your vessel’s WCs in the Marina. Our Facilities are available 24 hours a day. If you require a pump out facility, please see a member of staff in office for details. Waste Disposal Two skips are provided at the head of the gangway for the disposal of general waste. Please take extra care with your litter and rubbish to avoid damaging the environment. Colour coded glass bins are located there too. Disposal points for batteries, refrigerators and waste oil can be found adjacent to the green engineering workshop shed near the shop. Car Parking Entitlement Overnight stays of any duration will require a permit for which a charge will occur. Permits are available from the Shop @ West Coast. Berth holders and Mooring Association holders are entitled to two car parking passes per berth; parking is free for berth/mooring holders where such permits are displayed. Parking for day visitors to the marina is also free. If you would like to leave your car for short term storage when you are sailing, please inform office staff and we will provide a permit for a separate charge.
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Car Parking and Security We have two car parking areas. The top car park is for overnight residents and visitors to the restaurant as well as the Marina. The main marina car park is located to the left of the slipway at the lower level (by the sea) - overflow parking is past the workshop at the far western end of the boat yard. Please remember if in doubt about where to park your vehicle, or if you think that you may impede the movement of any vessels, trailers or machinery, contact a member of the staff. Please, drive carefully within the confines of the marina and observe the speed limit at all times, take care crossing any speed ramps. The monitored barrier system with 24 hour CCTV will record all vehicles entering the lower car parking area. Primarily this is for the security of our berth holders, however parking for short term customers who wish to sail from here is available on request. Shop @ West Coast Our shop & chandlery stocks a range of Douglas Gill clothing, Sebago & Dubarry leather footwear. International Marine products, varnish and painting accessories, personal protective clothing, safety equipment, and cleaning products. We also sell fuel and oil filters to fit most popular engines, skin fittings, tinned electric cable, electrical fittings, impellers, engine spares, English Braid ropes, anodes, if we haven’t got it in stock we will endeavour to get it for you. Onsite Hotel Restaurant, Bistro and Bar The Frog stands proudly on the grass bank over-looking the delightful Dunstaffnage Castle and the Marina. It operates all year round and is rated by Visit Scotland as a three star restaurant with rooms. The Frog has a friendly and informal atmosphere, catering for Marina customers and tourists staying in the Oban area. The Frog has 9 well-equipped en-suite bedrooms. With two fully accessible suites at ground level making it accessible for everyone. The Bar is open until late offering a comprehensive range of draught beers, cider, and lager, including local real ale. Also fine wines and champagne for celebrating anything you like. To finish off your evening they have a selection
of liqueurs, brandy and malt whisky. In the winter months the restaurant’s wood burning stove is lit daily adding to the ambience of this relaxed and friendly hotel. Bookings are already coming in for sailing events this year such as the West Highland Week in July-August adding several musters and shore based events. The Wide Mouthed Frog is open daily. All bookings will take priority and therefore is recommended. Breakfast: 08.00 - 09.30, Lunch: 12.00- 14.00 Evening Meal: 18.00 - 21.00 Dunbeg Village Store & Groceries Our local shop is within easy walking distance (500mtr) from the Marina, pushbikes are sometimes available and supplied for your convenience by the store. Dunbeg Village Stores provides an excellent choice of Groceries, Fresh Fruit & Vegetables, Toiletries, news Papers and Magazines. The store is also our local Post Office, with a cash dispenser for debit cards. For safety reasons, please refrain from walking through the yard. The shop opening hours are: Monday – Friday 07.00 to 22.00, Saturday 08.00 to 22.00, Sunday 08.00 to 21.00 Terms and Conditions The terms and conditions of the Marina are based on guidelines issued by the Yacht Harbour Association, and British Marine Industries Federation. Our full terms and conditions and Customer Code of Conduct documents are available from the shop reception, which we recommend Marina users read. All Marina users are required to hold third party liability insurance to a minimum value of £2,000,000. Brokerage The Dunstaffnage Marina Brokerage service has been operating with Boat Shed Scotland for many years with much success in selling vessels - not only attracting buyers locally but also from other parts of the UK and Europe. Boatshed Scotland have a no sale no fee policy and as they have 55 offices operating worldwide, every boat
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listed with the Dunstaffnage brokerage will be marketed throughout the entire Boatshed network. In combining our brokerage and Boatshed Scotland we are able to offer a full brokerage service to anyone wishing to sell their boat, incorporating the services of the largest used boat brokerage with over 500,000 registered users. Please speak to a member of staff or contact Ian Sawkins from Boatshed Scotland. The Rigg, 53 Castlepark Drive, Fairlie, Largs, West Scotland, KA29 0DG Email: boats@boatshedscotland.com Tel: 01475 789133, Mob: 07779 227404 Accredited Contractors We are an ISO: 9001 Marina and our services meet quality assured standards. This means we only use accredited contractors at the Marina. We were the first Marina in the UK to achieve this accreditation; making every member of our team proud. Your comments and input is hugely valuable and we aim to continuously improve the business with your help. To fully comply we are required to provide a list of accredited suppliers and contractors, ensuring all work undertaken on our business premises meets our standards and all have third party insurance cover. We trust you will be pleased with this arrangement and support our accredited suppliers, contractors and advertisers in our year book. An updated list of approved suppliers and contractors is available in the Marina office upon request. Anyone wishing to carry out work at the Marina must seek permission from the Marina Reception as well as sign in. Additionally, if the boat owner/s is not on site the Marina will need to be notified in advance by the owner/s to authorise the release of keys etc. Contractors Only Registered contractors may be permitted to work on your vessel and use the parking or berthing facilities within the Marina. We ask all contractors to sign a registration book on arrival and departure. Marina users should satisfy themselves that they have taken all reasonable precautions
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against theft and loss of property. The Marina cannot be held responsible for any loss, theft or damage caused by a third party. Personal Maintenance If you intend to conduct any kind of outdoor maintenance on your vessel or property would you kindly consult the Marina Management beforehand. This is to ensure that we are satisfied you are taking the correct measures to protect other Marina users property as well as the Marinas own. Coupled with this we want to ensure you do not pollute the environment, cause inconvenience to other customers or the public and implement any relevant Health and Safety protection. Argyll Blast Service Specialists in the removal of anti-foul and Gel Coat preparation for Epoxy Treatment. All types of paint and rust removal from solid substrates are no longer a problem at Dunstaffnage Marina. Flaking anti-foul; rusting keels or even vintage vehicle parts can all be returned to good as new condition, by using various types of abrasive - the impossible can be achieved. After removal you can either have an epoxy treatment, or several base coats of standard primer followed by the anti-foul of your choice. Giving your vessel hull a new lease of life, the work can be project managed with the supervision of a surveyor, ensuring the work is fully documented. You can also get a written surveyors report on completion which can add value to your vessel when offered for sale. Contact details: Tel: 01631 565 059; E-mail: info@ArgyllBlastServices.com Owen Sails We are working together with Owen Sails to benefit our clients, making sail repairs and sail replacement easier and less tedious. From sail and spray hood valeting and repairs, to new sails, spray hoods and spray dodgers. Also all rigging repairs or replacement standing and running rigging, stack packs to jack stays, if its canvas or rigging Owen Sails are here.
You will often see Owen Sails at the Marina during summer and winter months. Contact details: Tel: 01631 720485; E-mail: info@owensails.com Timber Repairs We have on site timber repair specialists available, all are fully skilled in boat building and repair work at all levels. If you require either interior or exterior work in any timber of your choice to be quoted for, please don’t hesitate to ask. GRP Repairs Dunstaffnage has invested heavily in GRP repair work in recent years by sending team members on specialised courses. These team members have now gained City and Guilds qualifications in GRP and Gelcoat repairs. In recent months we have carried out several osmosis treatments using epoxy Gel shield and a number of polyester glass fibre repairs to both topsides and keels. This in turn has brought in new bow-thruster tube fittings and hull repainting to several boats. We try to be as competitive as possible and offer good rates on GRP and paintwork refinishing.
work at our Marina, although please ensure the Marina is informed if doing so. In these difficult economic times we urge all our customers to support our advertisers whenever possible, your support is valued at all times and we thank you. Community Engagement The Marina is proud to support the MCA Coastguard, Oban Sea Cadets, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Police Scotland Diving Unit, RNLI and The Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS). HM Coastguard Dunstaffnage Marina is proud to be the base for H.M. Coastguards patrol boat, “Hunter” and the “Hawk”. Her skipper and crew keep us up to date with all marine safety information and are always pleased to help with any safety advice you may need.
Gas Systems Gas systems can be checked and, if a failure is found, remedial work can be undertaken by our competent gas engineer. We are able to fit new cookers, fridges etc. If you need further information about gas systems, please contact a staff member or visit the Engineering Office. Engineering With closure of the reputable Marine Resource Centre, Dunstaffnage has welcomed some new and old customers to its shores. So with more boats ashore this winter we have been a little tight for space in our workshop. Yet our engineering team have winterised and serviced more engines this year than in the past, with a certain amount of work for new customers being undertaken over the winter season. We are only too pleased to quote for any requirements you may have. However if you require work that we cannot undertake for whatever reason, we do have suppliers and contractors who are authorised to carry out
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GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES DO NOT run on walkways or pontoons as they can be slippery when wet or icy in frosty weather. DO use the handrails on the access bridge. DO NOT cut corners across the pontoons. Please remember alcohol can impair your ability to walk along the pontoons safely! We advise that lifejackets should be worn at ALL times. A general rule for any accident. If in doubt, dial 999 and request the relevant services or call Marina Reception. Safety Information We comply with recommended safety guidelines issued by the British Marine Federation. Lifebuoys and access points are provided at strategic points. However, the Marina pontoons float so due care must be taken. We recommend that children should always be in the company of an adult and everyone wear suitable life jackets when on the pontoons and on board any vessel. Berth holders should ensure that their guests are aware of safety considerations and we advise that the berth holder should accompany guests on the pontoons. The Marina is a sailing location and we strive to be better so it is natural that maintenance to the pontoons and other facilities will be on-going, so please take extra care.
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First Aid If you are in need of a first aider at work. Please contact the Marina office by phone, VHF or personally. One of our certified First Aiders will be able assist. AED DEFIBRULATOR. This device is located at the shop/ reception door. Importantly, the shore side of the building. Emergency Tow The Marina has 3 operational work boats. Depending on the circumstances, these can be used by Marina staff to assist/recover vessels in need – locally. If you require this service please contact the Marina office via phone or VHF Channel 37. Fire In the unlikely event of fire breaking out on the pontoons, get to safety then dial 999 for the Fire Brigade, the Coastguard can be alerted on Ch 16. Please alert the Marina Staff by calling on VHF Ch37 (M1) or calling 01631 566555. The pontoon area should be evacuated, all personnel should make their way ashore to the upper and lower car parks, but please do not impede the fire brigade. Our fire extinguishers are located on the pontoons; see the marina plan in this booklet to find your nearest fire point. Our conditions expect each vessel to carry at least one fire extinguisher approved to BS 5306, and are in good working order ready for immediate use.
RNLI Coastal Safety As a prospective or existing boat owner I am sure that you have supported the RNLI previously by putting money in a collection box. There is however even more options to help the RNLI to help you! Advice On board Why not have one of our volunteers come on board your boat and discuss your individual boats safety equipment confidentially and at your convenience. Calling for Help! Why not get some club mates or friends together and request an RNLI ‘calling for help’ demo. These demos include instruction on how to fire flares, use a DSC VHF radio and many more modern and traditional ways of announcing you are in distress or require assistance. Man Overboard Demo Have you ever tried to get somebody back on board your boat? Why not give it a try on board your boat using different methods and a RNLI dummy. This demo can be done for individual boats and is best attended by all the crew.
Sea Survival Demo What’s it like to be in a life raft? If you hire the pool we can provide the life raft and qualified instructors to give you a taste of abandoning ship. To make it even more real why not wear a lifejacket and oilskins and discover what it is all really like. Follow our top six tips Wear a lifejacket Check your engine, fuel and sails Tell somebody where you are going Carry means of calling for help Keep an eye on the weather and tides Get training We at Coastal Safety are here to help you, your family and friends be safe and enjoy boating. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require help, an Advice On-board or any of our demos. Michael Avril RNLI Community Incident Reduction Manager Scotland & N England
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Environment & Wildlife Dunstaffnage Bay is home to many different species of wild life; Ducks, Swans, Otters and Seals to name a few, please look after them by not discarding any oil or plastic debris that may be harmful or unnecessarily disturb them. Should any waste enter the sea or surrounding area, please contact a member of staff immediately and explain the situation. Should you need to use a spill kit and or an oil spill containment boom please see the Marina layout, which denotes locations of these. DO use the correct facilities provided for waste oil, oily material, antifoul ant paints, batteries, varnishes etc. DO NOT the general waste area for hazardous wastes like gas cylinders and electricals. DO recycle where possible. Time expired pyrotechnics can be disposed of at the Marina by prior arrangement. Please see a member of staff in the office.
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Project Kraken What is Project Kraken? Project Kraken delivers an enhanced crime and counter terrorist ‘vigilance’ capability within the maritime environment of Scotland. It engages key stakeholders together with local communities to provide a hostile environment to terrorists and criminals looking to disrupt the everyday lives and safety of those who live, work, or travel through Scotland. Through enhanced criminal and counter terrorist awareness and a promotion in the exchange of information, Scotland can continue to be a safe place to live, work and relax for all. What to look for Filming adjacent to energy-related critical infrastructure, military bases, bridges and significant infrastructure. Filming security procedures whilst loitering around maritime facilities. Evasive answers to common boating questions; deliberate attempts to avoid contact with others or draw attention. Unusual activity, particularly late at night or early in the morning. Lack of or inappropriate equipment and knowledge for the environment. For example, boats moving at night with no navigational lighting; or crews of above average size, poor boat handling or inadequate dress.
Insertion of strange objects into the waterways near bridges, pipes or critical infrastructure at unusual times or without normal support. Vessels entering designated maritime restricted areas (e.g. Adjacent to nuclear power plants, airports, etc.) or fishermen in non-typical locations. Suspicious characters or rentals. Someone asking to alter the usual route or trip a charter takes. Inappropriate large cash payments, daily extension of marina or port mooring. Efforts to gain employment at sensitive sites or with outside agencies who have access to potential targets. Deliberate recording of departure/docking procedures to include loading and off-loading of vehicles. Filming of security procedures/ID checks within a ferry terminal facility. Suspicious craft in close proximity to vessels underway and at the docking facility. Attempts to abandon a vehicle on-board a ferry and walk ashore. Consecutive round trips on the same ferry. Persons walking around the vessel, independent of each other, taking notes ostensibly on operations and meeting as a group after their observations are recorded to compare notes.
If you suspect it, report it Call Police Scotland on 101 and quote Project Kraken.
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NEED A SKIPPER? David Leaver is our resident (retired) RYA Ocean Yacht master Instructor (Sail & Power) with over 380,000 miles experience at sea. A qualified zoologist and wildlife guide, as well as a published writer and photographer David is happy to share his knowledge for those interested. He parted with his ocean ketch “Saltwater Gypsy� last year but is keen for skipper work when required.
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of Skye. Choose from short sailing holidays in the beautiful sheltered waters around Mull and the Inner Hebrides to more adventurous cruising as we sail through the Western Isles and out to the remote St Kilda archipelago. Enjoy true Highland hospitality from your Scottish hosts. Relax in comfortable private en-suite cabins and dine on great food made from fresh local ingredients. Solo travellers, couples, families and groups are warmly welcomed. Moonshadow can also be booked for your exclusive use for private charters for a special celebration or event.
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ETIVE EXPLORER The 10m Blyth Catamaran, Etive Explorer departing daily from Dunstaffnage Marina offers a variety of boat trips up Loch Etive and around the Firth of Lorn. A maximum of 12 passengers per trip ensures a relaxing and informative cruise. See their website for full details, www.etiveboattrips. co.uk. All Private and commercial charter enquiries welcome. The boat is also suitable for group diving trips. Call Skipper Chris Jackson 07900 253585 for further information.
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SEADOGS BOAT TRIPS Hugh operates from the pontoons by the old slipway at Kyle. This is where the famous Skye Ferry ran before the bridge was opened in October 1994. From this point on Lochalsh we can go North or South to explore the sea around the Isle of Skye. If you want to see the castle from a unique perspective, then come with us. The castle from the sea is a view that few people get. Trips to other islands and harbours such as the Isla of Rhum, Raasay or the beautiful harbour on Rhona. Maybe you'd like to see the famous villages of Applecross or Plockton. It would be unusual to take a trip and not see some of the local wildlife that include seals, dolphins and sea eagles. If you have read the book ‘Ring of Brightwater’, you may enjoy a trip to see the place where it all took place. On the way there we go through the KyleRhea, where the sea races through the narrow gap, a spectacular experience if the tides right! On the way through we will pass the only manually operated turntable ferry in Scotland - the Glenachulish.
Fishing rods are onboard if you fancy seeing if there's anything about, fish are returning as more areas are protected from commercial fishing. You can take your catch home or just release it back to the lochs. The views of the mountains and shoreline from the boat is spectacular. As we cruise down Loch Alsh and into Loch Duich, or Loch Hourn. More and more amazing views appear as we round the next corner, bring a camera and take some memories home. Picnic meals are available from our local deli. Beautiful seafood rolls, freshly made for you. We can go to a remote cove, drop anchor and admire the view whilst enjoying your picnic. www.boat-trips-skye.com Seadogs Boat Trips, Eskadale, Beauly, Inverness, IV4 7JR 07768980924
LOCAL HERITAGE & ADVENTURES The Castle across the Bay Dunstaffnage Castle dates back to the 13th century, making it one of Scotland’s oldest stone castles in a local group which includes Castle Sween and Castle Tioram. The castle was built around 1220, probably by Duncan MacDougall, son of Dubhgall, Lord of Lorn, and grandson of the great Somerled ‘King of the Isles’. Mighty Dunstaffnage saw action during the Wars of Independence (1296–1356), and was famously besieged by King Robert Bruce in 1308, after his victory over the MacDougall’s at the Pass of Brander, overlooking Loch Awe. Thereafter, Dunstaffnage remained a royal castle until it passed to the Campbell’s, Earls of Argyll, in the 1460s. Late in 1746, Dunstaffnage welcomed one of its more famous guests, Flora MacDonald. This gentle-mannered lady was visiting her brother in South Uist when she met Bonnie Prince Charlie, then fleeing from the Redcoats following his defeat at Culloden in April. Flora agreed to help him escape, and dressed him up as her serving-girl, ‘Betty Burke’. Flora, however, was arrested and brought to Dunstaffnage. She remained there but a few days before being escorted to the Tower of London, where she was released the following year. Oban (‘An t-Òban’ in Scottish Gaelic meaning ‘The Little Bay’) As a popular holiday resort Oban has a wide range of attractions to suit visitors of all ages, and interests. Restaurants, cafes and bars are plentiful with live bands and ceilidhs.
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Atlantis Sport and Leisure Centre A great day out for the whole family! Kids will have hours of fun in their multi-level Soft Play Zone with a separate area for under 3s or why not enjoy a splash in their 25 metre pool and the fastest flume on the West Coast. Also offering a range of sporting activities from badminton to rock climbing. Telephone 01631 566800 The Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary features over 50 natural Marine Displays, daily talks and feeding demonstrations by our Animal Care Team and the amazing Forest Adventure Play Park. Now featuring The Turtle Shelter! Telephone: 01631 720386 Oban Distillery tempts visitors with regular tastings of its fine malt whisky and distillery tours. Take a tour of the senses at Oban Distillery! Telephone 01631 572004 Oban War and Peace Museum on Oban’s Esplanade contains a fascinating collection of artefacts and photographs depicting the rich cultural history of the busy port town and its people. Telephone 01631 563122
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Connel Bridge Junction
Dunollie Road
976 to Inveraray & Glasgow
Cruachan Loch Awe Dalmally
403
Croft Road Longsdale Road Atlantis Leisure Centre
Telephone 01866 822618
402 416 Barachander
Corran Esplanade/ George Street Main Ferry Terminal
Bonawe Iron Furnace is en-route to Taynult. The most complete charcoal-fuelled ironworks in Britain, Bonawe was founded in 1753. Displays bring to life the industrial heritage of the area and illustrate how pig iron was made.
Oban Station
Glencruitten Road
Gallanachmore
Tesco
431
402 416
Lynn Road
Miller Road
Soroba Road
Oban High School
415
Kilchrenan
Mossfield
Co-Op
1 401 410 Soroba
Knock Dhu
McCaig Road
Hospital
Nant Drive
416
405 416
Fernoch Inverinan
Glengallan Road
Upper Soroba Barran Estate
Kilmore
Loch Awe
Inverawe Smokery is located nearby on the banks of the River Awe. Inverawe has something for everyone, be it fishing, finding out how salmon is smoked, exploring the many trails and tracks, feeding the fish or enjoying their delicious food in the Smokery CafĂŠ.
Loch Awe
402 403 408 418 423 431
Kerrera Ferry Slip
Telephone 0131 668 8800
Telephone 01866 822 808
Bonawe
North Connel
Argyll College/ Dunstaffnage Castle
Kilmun Kilninver
418 Ferry
Ellenabeich
Dalavich
415
ISLE OF EASDALE
Clachan Seil Balvicar Kilmelford
Also in the area is indoor and outdoor swimming, windsurfing, horse riding, sea kayaking, walking, diving, water skiing and golf. There are numerous art galleries, museums, potteries and traditional jewellers, all with gifts and collectables to suit every budget. Getting About You can hire a car from several local companies, or bicycle if you prefer to be self-propelled. Or travel by railway to and from Glasgow, the train stops at all stations on route. Alternatively you can take the bus to Campbeltown via Lochgilphead and Inverness via Fort William. There is a taxi rank at the station and a number of private hire companies in the area.
418
North Cuan Ferry
Bus services
Kames
South Cuan
ISLE OF LUING
Arduaine Craobh Haven Ardfern
Kilmartin
1 401
418
402 416
423
403
431 (seasonal)
405
First ScotRail
408
Terminus
410 (Sundays Only)
Bus Stop
415
Produced by
401 20.2.06
www.fwt.co.uk
423 to Lochgilphead and Ardrishaig
Other useful websites are www.visitscotland.com www.visitscottishheartlands.com www.gardens-of-argyll.co.uk www.walkingwild.com Or Contact Oban Tourist Information Centre Argyll Square, Oban PA34 4AT Telephone: 08707 200 630
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30
Fairway
Moorings
Moorings
Moorings
G&H
AED
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TIDAL INFORMATION Tidal Constants for places on the West Coast of Scotland Add to (+) or deduct from (–) High Water at Oban Inveraray Iona Sound Islay, Port Ellen Jura (Small Isles) Loch Aline Lochalsh, Kyleakin Loch Boisdale L. Broom (ul.pl) Loch Dunvegan Loch Eil (head) *Loch Feochan Loch Inver (head) L.Leven (head) Loch Maddy Mallaig Mull of Kintyre Portree Port Appin Port Askaig Seil Sound Stornoway Tobermory Tiree (Scarnish) W Loch Tarbert, Kintyre W Loch Tarbert, Harris
H–M – 5 30 – 0 10 – 2 00 – 3 00 + 0 12 + 0 50 + 0 30 + 1 20 + 0 30 + 0 35 – 0 05 + 1 15 + 0 45 + 0 40 + 0 25 – 5 00 + 0 55 – 0 05 – 0 45 – 0 25 + 1 10 + 0 16 + 0 05 – 3 30 + 0 30
Ardrishaig Arisaig Ballachuilish Barra Head Bonawe Bunessan Campbeltown Canna Carsaig, Mull Coll, Arinagour Colonsay Connel Corpach Corran Narrows Craighouse Crinan Craobh Marina *Cuan Ferry Dover Duart Dunstaffnage Bay Easdale E Loch Tarbert, Harris Gigha Sound Glasgow
H–M – 5 35 + 0 15 + 0 05 + 0 10 + 2 00 – 0 15 – 5 30 + 0 40 – 0 10 + 0 15 – 0 10 + 0 15 + 0 10 + 0 07 – 3 00 – 0 47 – 1 00 – 0 20 + 5 00 + 0 15 + 0 00 – 0 25 + 0 55 – 3 30 – 5 20
*NOTE: Cuan Sound – The Northward tidal stream in the sound begins 4 hours 20 minutes after high water at Oban and the Southward stream begins 2 hours before high water at Oban. *Loch Feochan – low water springs occur 2 hours after L.W Oban In the S. of Jura – S. of L. Crinan the rise of the tide occurs mainly during three and a half hours following L.W and the fall during three and a half hours following H.W during the remaining periods the changes in level are usually small and irregular.
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OBAN
MEAN SPRING AND NEAP CURVES Springs occur 2 days after New and Full Moon
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SCOTLAND — DUNSTAFFNAGE BAY LAT 5627N TIME ZONE UT(GMT)
Time
m
JANUARY Time
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS
m
Time
FEBRUARY m Time
Time
m
2
0.5 4.2 0.7 4.1
17
0.6 4.1 0.6 4.0
0.4 4.3 0.6 4.1
18
0.8 4.1 0.8 4.0
0127 0713 TU 1353 1934
3
0.6 4.1 0.9 4.0
18
0.6 4.1 0.6 4.0
4
0111 0706 SU 1347 1929
0.4 4.3 0.7 4.1
19
0.7 4.1 0.8 4.0
4
0203 0745 W 1427 2005
0.8 3.9 1.1 3.8
19
0.7 3.9 0.7 3.9
1.0 3.9 1.2 3.7
5
0.5 4.1 0.9 3.9
20
0.7 4.1 0.8 3.9
0239 0816 TH 1503 2039
5
1.1 3.6 1.4 3.6
20
0.8 3.7 0.9 3.7
21
1.2 3.7 1.3 3.6
0229 0814 TU 1459 2035
6
0.7 3.9 1.1 3.7
21
0.8 3.9 0.9 3.8
6
1.4 3.4 1.6 3.4
21
1.1 3.4 1.1 3.4
1.3 3.3 1.8 3.1
22
1.3 3.5 1.5 3.4
7
0307 0848 W 1537 2109
1.0 3.6 1.4 3.5
22
0.9 3.7 1.1 3.6
7
0404 0926 SA 1638 2206
1.7 3.1 1.8 3.1
22
1.3 3.1 1.3 3.2
0514 1058 TH 1805 2355
8
1.6 3.1 1.9 3.0
23
1.5 3.3 1.6 3.2
0348 0922 TH 1621 2149
8
1.3 3.3 1.7 3.2
23
1.1 3.5 1.3 3.4
0500 1016 SU 1742 2326
8
1.9 2.9 2.0 2.9
23
1.5 2.9 1.4
9
1.8 2.9 2.0
24
1.7 3.1 1.7
9
1.6 3.1 1.9 3.0
24
1.4 3.2 1.5 3.2
9
2.1 2.7 2.0
24
3.1 1.6 3.0 1.4
4.1 0.7 4.0 0.5
16
4.2 0.8 4.2
17
1.3 4.0 1.4 3.9
2
0.5 4.3 0.7 4.1
17
1.0 4.1 1.1 3.9
2
4.3 0.6 4.1
3
0009 0611 W 1249 1841
0.6 4.3 0.7 4.2
18
1.2 4.1 1.4 3.9
0128 0726 SA 1410 1953
3
0.4 4.3 0.8 4.0
18
1.0 4.1 1.1 3.9
0030 0630 SA 1308 1855
3
4
0.6 4.3 0.8 4.1
19
1.2 4.1 1.4 3.9
4
0212 0806 SU 1452 2030
0.6 4.1 1.0 3.8
19
1.0 4.0 1.1 3.8
5
0143 0740 F 1426 2010
0.6 4.2 0.9 3.9
20
1.3 4.0 1.4 3.8
5
0.8 3.9 1.2 3.6
20
6
0.7 4.0 1.1 3.7
21
1.3 3.9 1.5 3.7
0338 0923 TU 1617 2150
6
1.0 3.6 1.5 3.3
7
0.9 3.8 1.4 3.4
22
1.4 3.8 1.6 3.6
7
0423 1006 W 1706 2238
8
0409 1002 M 1702 2242
1.2 3.5 1.6 3.2
23
1.5 3.7 1.7 3.4
9
1.4 3.3 1.8
24
1.6 3.5 1.8 3.3
0055 0655 TH 1338 1925
0230 0825 SA 1515 2056 0318 0912 SU 1607 2145
0503 1101 TU 1804
10
0000 0602 W 1224 1917
11
0125 0708 TH 1358 2034
12
0230 0822 F 1501 2133
3.1 1.6 3.1 1.9 3.0 1.8 3.1 1.9 3.1 1.8 3.2 1.8
0034 0632 TH 1252 1843 0108 0706 F 1327 1914
0139 0739 SA 1401 1944
0207 0810 SU 1431 2014 0235 0843 M 1503 2049
0310 0921 TU 1545 2130 0356 1010 W 1641 2221
25
0455 1112 TH 1751 2327
26
0612 1245 F 1907
27
0103 0737 SA 1430 2021
1.7 3.4 1.8 3.2 1.8 3.3 1.8 3.2 1.7 3.4 1.6
1
0044 0645 F 1326 1913
0254 0845 M 1534 2109
0613 1225 F 1918
10
0141 0723 SA 1440 2054
11
0254 0900 SU 1543 2156
12
0346 1012 M 1614 2238
3.0 2.0 2.9 2.0 3.1 1.9 3.1 1.8 3.3 1.8 3.3 1.6
13
3.3 1.8 3.4 1.7
28
3.3 1.5 3.6 1.4
13
3.5 1.6 3.5 1.4
14
3.5 1.7 3.5 1.5
29
3.6 1.3 3.8 1.1
14
3.8 1.4 3.7 1.2
15
3.7 1.6 3.7 1.4
0319 0931 SA 1544 2216
0403 1023 SU 1621 2253 0442 1104 M 1657 2327
0240 0859 SU 1537 2126 0346 1010 M 1630 2222
30
0437 1107 TU 1714 2313
31
0523 1156 W 1755 O 2359
3.9 1.0 4.0 0.8 4.1 0.8 4.1 0.6
m
4.0 0.9 3.9
0515 1147 TH 1746 2347
0000 0557 W 1217 1810
Time
17
1.1 4.0 1.1 3.9
2
m
16
16
0528 1200 TU 1759 O
Time
0.5 4.2 0.7 4.1
4.3 0.7 4.2
0521 1141 TU 1734
m
0010 0608 SU 1244 1831
0605 1242 TH 1834
4.0 1.0 4.2 0.8
APRIL Time
3.9 1.1 3.8 1.0
3.9 1.5 3.8
0442 1110 M 1716 2323
YEAR 2018
MARCH m
16
1
34
LONG 526W
0428 1055 TU 1647 2314 0506 1130 W 1723 2345
15
0542 1202 TH 1757
3.9 1.3 3.9
0017 0617 F 1234 1829
0047 0649 SA 1306 1855
0115 0718 SU 1338 1921 0143 0747 M 1405 1950
0211 0818 TU 1436 2024 0246 0855 W 1515 2103
0329 0940 TH 1607 2151 0426 1038 F 1714 2252
0548 1209 SA 1836
25
0031 0721 SU 1425 1958
26
0234 0855 M 1538 2110
27
0345 1009 TU 1629 2211
28
0433 1103 W 1710 2301
3.1 1.7 3.2 1.6 3.2 1.5 3.4 1.4 3.5 1.2 3.6 1.1 3.8 1.0 3.9 0.8
1
0553 1229 F 1821 O
0151 0741 M 1423 2002
0436 1004 F 1716 2243
10
0532 1103 SA 1823
11
0039 0641 SU 1412 1952
12
0231 0819 M 1534 2127
1.9 2.8 2.0 2.9 2.0 2.7 2.0 3.0 2.0 2.9 1.8
0521 1138 F 1735 2351
0555 1209 SA 1806
0020 0626 SU 1240 1830 0048 0653 M 1309 1856
0118 0722 TU 1341 1926 0152 0756 W 1415 2002
0230 0835 TH 1456 2043 0316 0920 F 1548 2130
0417 1020 SA 1655 2235
25
0543 1159 SU 1816
26
0021 0717 M 1419 1939
27
0230 0856 TU 1527 2054
1.6 2.9 1.6 3.0 1.6 3.0 1.5 3.2 1.5 3.2 1.3
1
0049 0641 M 1319 1903
0317 0850 F 1546 2117
0609 1228 M 1857
10
0154 0735 TU 1449 2030
11
0258 0912 W 1528 2133
12
0340 0958 TH 1601 2213
2.9 2.1 2.8 1.9 3.1 1.9 3.0 1.7
0558 1209 M 1803
0022 0629 TU 1242 1831 0058 0700 W 1318 1906
0139 0738 TH 1359 1946 0223 0820 F 1444 2030
0315 0910 SA 1538 2122
0421 1014 SU 1643 2230 0542 1205 M 1759
0016 0713 TU 1400 1917
25
0209 0845 W 1506 2033
26
0311 0946 TH 1555 2133
4.1 0.7 4.0
3.2 1.4 3.2 1.3 3.4 1.2 3.4 1.1
3.4 1.6 3.3 1.4
27
3.7 1.0 3.6 0.9
0358 1032 F 1632 2223
13
3.2 1.8 3.1 1.6
28
3.5 1.2 3.5 1.0
13
3.6 1.3 3.5 1.2
28
3.9 0.9 3.8 0.7
14
3.4 1.6 3.4 1.4
29
3.8 0.9 3.7 0.8
14
3.8 1.0 3.7 0.9
29
4.0 0.8 4.0 0.7
3.7 1.3 3.6 1.1
30
4.0 0.8 3.9 0.6
31
4.2 0.7 4.1
0328 0955 TU 1600 2215 0409 1035 W 1630 2250
15
0446 1108 TH 1703 2322
0334 1003 W 1617 2155
0420 1051 TH 1655 2245 0458 1131 F 1729 2329
0534 1209 SA 1800 O
0417 1033 F 1634 2246
0452 1106 SA 1706 2318
15
0527 1137 SU 1735 2348
4.0 0.8 3.9 0.7
0435 1110 SA 1703 2307
0511 1144 SU 1734 2347
30
0544 1218 M 1806 O
4.0 0.8 4.0
SCOTLAND — DUNSTAFFNAGE BAY LAT 5627N TIME ZONE UT(GMT)
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS
m
Time
m
Time
m
1.3 3.2 1.1 3.3
0417 1001 SA 1626 2238
4
1.7 3.3 1.7 3.4
19
1.8 3.0 1.7 2.9
1.8 3.2 1.7 3.4
20
1.5 3.0 1.4 3.1
0520 1058 SU 1735 2351
5
1.7 3.1 1.8 3.2
20
1.9 3.0 1.9
6
1.8 3.1 1.8 3.3
21
1.7 3.0 1.6
6
1.7 3.1 1.8
21
2.8 1.9 3.1 1.9
7
0612 1148 SA 1817
1.8 3.0 1.8
22
3.0 1.7 3.0 1.7
7
0143 0751 TU 1413 2020
3.2 1.6 3.2 1.6
22
3.0 1.7 3.3 1.8
0046 0717 SU 1315 1926
8
3.3 1.7 3.1 1.7
23
3.0 1.7 3.2 1.7
8
0309 0859 W 1526 2136
3.4 1.4 3.5 1.4
23
3.2 1.5 3.5 1.6
9
3.4 1.6 3.3 1.5
24
3.1 1.6 3.3 1.6
0409 0958 TH 1620 2240
9
3.6 1.1 3.8 1.1
24
3.4 1.3 3.7 1.5
0403 0933 TU 1616 2211
5
1.9 3.1 1.8 3.3
20
1.3 3.1 1.2 3.3
1.2 3.1 1.2 3.3
6
0459 1026 W 1710 2313
2.0 3.0 1.9 3.2
21
22
1.4 3.0 1.3 3.2
7
0603 1141 TH 1811
2.0 2.9 1.9
2.1 2.8 2.0
23
1.5 3.0 1.4
8
3.0 2.0 2.8 2.0
24
3.2 1.4 3.1 1.3
0201 0811 SA 1428 2016
9
20
1.0 3.4 1.0 3.5
1.7 3.2 1.8 3.3
21
7
0431 0952 M 1700 2244
1.9 3.0 1.9 3.1
8 9
6
0341 0950 SA 1558 2201
19
1.1 3.3 1.0 3.5
1.5 3.4 1.6 3.5
12
1.5 3.1 1.5 3.1
19
5
0259 0906 F 1521 2119
18
1.7 3.3 1.7 3.4
19
11
1.6 3.4 1.5 3.5
4
0.8 3.7 0.8 3.8
1.2 3.6 1.4 3.7
0208 0808 TH 1439 2026
3
3
0214 0753 F 1435 2016
10
1.0 3.4 0.9 3.6
0252 0832 TU 1459 2059
4
0029 0651 W 1337 1916
1.3 3.4 1.1 3.4
0.9 3.5 0.8 3.7
0.6 3.9 0.6 3.9
0537 1110 TU 1806
17
18
3
18
3.1 1.9 3.0 1.8 3.3 1.6 3.2 1.5 3.6 1.4 3.4 1.3
0128 0726 F 1346 1936
0219 0813 SA 1434 2023
0315 0906 SU 1528 2118 0418 1011 M 1629 2224
0532 1151 TU 1738 2357 0657 1328 W 1850
0136 0819 TH 1435 2002
25
0241 0920 F 1525 2105
26
0330 1007 SA 1602 2158
27
0410 1045 SU 1635 2243
3.3 1.3 3.3 1.2 3.5 1.2 3.5 1.1 3.6 1.1 3.7 1.0
0315 0850 M 1532 2121
0041 0709 F 1322 1913
10
0257 0904 SU 1514 2113
11
0344 0950 M 1557 2205
12
0428 1033 TU 1637 2254
17
0.8 3.7 0.6 3.8
1.6 3.5 1.5 3.6
18
4
0330 0908 W 1534 2139
1.7 3.3 1.6 3.5
0414 0950 TH 1617 2225
5
1.5 3.0 1.3
22
3.2 1.5 3.0 1.4
3.2 1.9 3.0 1.8
23
3.2 1.5 3.2 1.4
3.3 1.7 3.1 1.6
24
3.3 1.5 3.3 1.4
3.5 1.5 3.3 1.4 3.7 1.2 3.6 1.1 3.9 0.9 3.8 0.9
0308 0900 M 1515 2111
0407 0959 TU 1610 2210 0511 1113 W 1710 2320
0623 1241 TH 1815 0049 0740 F 1351 1922
0204 0847 SA 1447 2031
0301 0939 SU 1531 2130
25
0346 1022 M 1610 2220
26
0425 1058 TU 1646 2303
27
0501 1131 W 1724 2343
3.4 1.4 3.5 1.4 3.5 1.3 3.7 1.3 3.6 1.3 3.8 1.3
m
1.5 3.5 1.4 3.7
1.5 3.5 1.5 3.6
0233 0812 SU 1451 2040
1.0 3.8 1.2 3.9
3
Time
2
1
0214 0807 SU 1423 2019
m
0256 0838 TH 1457 2106
1.5 3.6 1.4 3.8
0042 0644 TH 1300 1852
AUGUST 0.7 3.9 0.5 4.0
0122 0719 SA 1334 1929
Time
16
2
1.4 3.6 1.4 3.8
0.8 3.9 1.0 4.0
0116 0700 F 1336 1923
m
1.4 3.6 1.3 3.8
0.7 3.7 0.6 3.9
2
0.6 4.1 0.5 4.0
0102 0647 W 1324 1908
0607 1219 W 1813
Time
0226 0807 W 1427 2033
17
0154 0736 SA 1413 2000
17
2
0338 0905 SU 1603 2143
m
16
16
0253 0826 SA 1516 2056
Time
1.4 3.7 1.3 3.9
16
0139 0719 TH 1359 1941
m
0137 0723 SU 1353 1946
1
1
Time
0.6 3.9 0.5 4.0
1.2 3.7 1.2 3.9
4.1 0.6 4.0
0.7 4.0 0.9 4.0
0026 0616 TU 1251 1837
YEAR 2018
JULY
JUNE
MAY Time
LONG 526W
1
0215 0758 M 1426 2022
0508 1041 F 1712 2324
0213 0822 M 1434 2037
10
0317 0920 TU 1533 2142
11
0411 1012 W 1623 2242
12
0459 1101 TH 1710 2335
3.6 1.3 3.5 1.3 3.8 1.0 3.7 1.0 3.9 0.8 4.0 0.8
0206 0757 M 1410 2009
0255 0844 TU 1457 2055 0346 0933 W 1547 2144
0440 1028 TH 1639 2236 0539 1138 F 1736 2343
0645 1259 SA 1837
0113 0802 SU 1408 1947 0233 0911 M 1504 2100
0331 1002 TU 1550 2203
25
0412 1042 W 1631 2250
26
0448 1118 TH 1708 2330
27
0525 1151 F 1745 O
3.3 1.5 3.5 1.5 3.4 1.3 3.7 1.4 3.6 1.2 3.9
0330 0915 F 1536 2147
0636 1221 M 1856
10
0456 1050 F 1705 2332
11
0539 1138 SA 1747
12
0020 0619 SU 1224 1829
3.8 0.8 4.0 0.8 4.0 0.6 4.2
0315 0859 TH 1519 2109 0401 0942 F 1605 2151
0450 1032 SA 1656 2239
0548 1152 SU 1753 2355 0700 1332 M 1902
0215 0835 TU 1445 2034 0356 0941 W 1536 2155
0409 1027 TH 1616 2241 0436 1103 F 1653 2317
25
0510 1135 SA 1729 2349
26
0544 1207 SU 1803 O
1.0 3.6 0.8 3.7
3.6 1.2 3.9 1.3 3.8 1.1 4.1
0.6 4.1 0.4 4.3
27
1.2 3.9 1.0 4.1
0022 0617 M 1237 1835
13
3.8 1.1 3.6 1.0
28
3.7 1.1 3.8 1.0
13
4.0 0.7 4.0 0.7
28
3.7 1.2 3.9
13
4.0 0.6 4.1
28
1.3 3.7 1.1 4.0
13
0.6 4.1 0.3 4.3
28
1.1 3.9 1.0 4.1
14
4.0 0.8 3.8 0.8
29
3.8 1.1 3.9
14
4.1 0.6 4.1
29
1.3 3.7 1.2 4.0
14
0.7 4.1 0.4 4.2
29
1.3 3.8 1.1 4.0
14
0.6 4.0 0.4 4.2
29
1.1 3.9 1.0 4.0
15
4.1 0.7 4.0 0.6
0.6 4.0 0.4 4.2
30
1.3 3.8 1.2 4.0
31
1.3 3.7 1.2 3.9
0419 1028 SU 1632 2239 0455 1104 M 1704 2319
0531 1140 TU 1736 2359
0445 1120 M 1709 2325
0520 1152 TU 1742 O
30
0003 0552 W 1226 1815
31
0039 0626 TH 1300 1848
1.0 3.8 1.1 4.0 1.1 3.8 1.1 4.0
0510 1117 W 1719 2343
0552 1201 TH 1801
15
0031 0634 F 1246 1844
0.6 4.1 0.5 4.1
0536 1206 TH 1759 O 0021 0612 F 1241 1834
30
0058 0647 SA 1317 1910
1.3 3.7 1.2 3.9
0544 1148 F 1754
0027 0628 SA 1235 1838
15
0116 0712 SU 1322 1923
0006 0600 SA 1226 1821
0042 0635 SU 1259 1855 0118 0708 M 1332 1929
0154 0739 TU 1401 2001
0105 0658 M 1308 1909
0150 0739 TU 1352 1950
15
0233 0818 W 1436 2029
0.8 3.8 0.6 4.0
0054 0647 TU 1306 1906 0126 0712 W 1333 1935
30
0156 0738 TH 1358 2003
31
0223 0808 F 1428 2036
1.1 3.8 1.1 3.9 1.2 3.7 1.2 3.8
35
SCOTLAND — DUNSTAFFNAGE BAY LAT 5627N TIME ZONE UT(GMT)
Time
SEPTEMBER m Time
m
Time
m
OCTOBER Time
Time
m
2
0205 0729 SU 1421 2049
3.2 1.5 3.5 1.6
17
3.1 2.1 3.4 2.0
3.3 1.5 3.6 1.4
18
3.1 2.0 3.5 1.9
3
3.4 1.4 3.7 1.4
18
3.2 1.9 3.6 1.8
0332 0907 SU 1538 2205
4
3.5 1.3 3.9 1.2
19
3.3 1.8 3.7 1.6
0343 0933 TU 1553 2222
4
3.6 1.3 3.8 1.3
19
3.4 1.7 3.7 1.6
3.1 1.8 3.6 1.8
5
3.7 1.0 4.1 1.1
20
3.5 1.6 3.9 1.4
5
0418 1023 W 1629 2258
3.8 1.2 3.9 1.2
20
3.6 1.5 3.9 1.3
21
3.4 1.5 3.8 1.5
0444 1044 TU 1650 2322
6
3.9 0.9 4.2 1.0
21
3.7 1.3 4.1 1.2
0451 1106 TH 1702 2332
6
3.9 1.1 4.0 1.2
21
3.8 1.3 4.1 1.0
3.8 0.9 4.2 0.9
22
3.6 1.3 4.0 1.3
7
0516 1127 W 1724 2356
4.1 0.8 4.3 0.9
22
3.9 1.1 4.2 1.0
7
4.1 1.1 4.0
22
4.0 1.1 4.2 0.8
8
4.0 0.6 4.3 0.7
23
3.8 1.2 4.2 1.1
0547 1207 TH 1756
8
4.2 0.8 4.3
23
4.1 1.0 4.3 0.8
0007 0559 SA 1226 1808
8
1.2 4.2 1.2 4.0
23
4.1 0.9 4.2
9
4.2 0.5 4.4
24
4.0 1.0 4.3 0.9
9
1.0 4.2 0.9 4.2
24
4.1 0.9 4.2
0042 0633 SU 1302 1842
9
1.2 4.2 1.3 4.0
24
0.7 4.2 0.9 4.1
16
1.9 3.3 2.1 3.0
0525 1134 TH 1837
1.6 3.3 1.8
16
2
1.5 3.4 1.6 3.4
17
1.8 3.1 1.9 2.9
2
0422 1003 TU 1705 2304
1.6 3.3 1.8 3.0
17
2.1 3.1 2.2
2
3.1 1.6 3.4 1.7
3
0444 1024 M 1709 2318
1.7 3.2 1.8 3.1
18
2.0 3.0 2.1
3
0545 1142 W 1843
1.7 3.1 1.9
18
2.8 2.1 3.2 2.2
0240 0803 SA 1452 2118
3
4
1.7 3.1 1.8
19
2.8 2.0 3.1 2.1
0149 0708 TH 1414 2023
4
3.0 1.7 3.3 1.7
19
2.9 2.0 3.3 2.0
0146 0728 W 1418 2019
5
3.1 1.7 3.2 1.7
20
2.9 1.8 3.3 1.9
5
3.3 1.5 3.6 1.4
20
6
3.3 1.5 3.5 1.4
21
3.1 1.6 3.5 1.7
0354 0930 SA 1600 2226
6
3.5 1.2 3.9 1.1
7
0407 0946 F 1616 2237
3.6 1.1 3.8 1.1
22
3.4 1.4 3.8 1.4
0434 1021 SU 1638 2307
7
8
3.8 0.8 4.1 0.8
23
3.6 1.2 4.0 1.2
9
4.0 0.6 4.3
24
3.8 1.0 4.1 1.1
0541 1148 TU 1748
0312 0843 TH 1527 2139
0451 1038 SA 1656 2324 0529 1125 SU 1734
10
0006 0603 M 1209 1811
11
0046 0638 TU 1250 1847
12
0125 0713 W 1332 1922
0.6 4.1 0.4 4.4 0.6 4.2 0.3 4.4 0.6 4.1 0.4 4.3
0335 0914 TH 1521 2142 0355 1002 F 1558 2224
0418 1039 SA 1632 2255
0448 1112 SU 1705 2325 0521 1141 M 1738 2355
25
0552 1209 TU 1811 O
26
0026 0619 W 1236 1838
27
0056 0642 TH 1304 1905
3.9 1.0 4.2 0.9 4.0 0.9 4.2 0.9 4.0 0.9 4.2
m
2.9 2.1 3.3 2.1
1.4 3.5 1.6 3.3
0215 0744 W 1429 2013
Time
17
0319 0904 M 1543 2144
0606 1152 TU 1844
m
16
1
0609 1256 TU 1826
Time
3.1 1.5 3.4 1.7
1.6 3.3 1.6 3.1
0501 1038 M 1716 2243
DECEMBER m
0044 0615 SA 1310 1941
16
0342 0927 SU 1557 2204
Time
2.1 3.2 2.3
1.3 3.6 1.4 3.6
0406 0940 SU 1620 2147
YEAR 2018
NOVEMBER m
1
0257 0844 SA 1506 2114
0302 0827 F 1515 2135
0509 1106 M 1714 2345
10
0022 0613 W 1229 1821
11
0057 0645 TH 1307 1853
12
0134 0717 F 1346 1925
0.7 4.2 0.5 4.4 0.7 4.2 0.6 4.3 0.9 4.1 0.9 4.0
0422 0957 TU 1647 2158 0527 1135 W 1756
0000 0648 TH 1359 1930 0245 0826 F 1453 2108
0321 0926 SA 1531 2149
0349 1005 SU 1604 2222 0420 1038 M 1637 2252
0452 1108 TU 1710 2323 0522 1136 W 1741 O 2353
25
0548 1207 TH 1811
26
0025 0615 F 1239 1839
27
0058 0645 SA 1315 1913
4.1 0.9 4.3 0.8 4.1 0.9 4.2 0.8 4.1 1.0 4.1
1
0129 0645 F 1350 2012
0412 0959 M 1616 2245
0030 0620 F 1245 1828
10
0104 0652 SA 1322 1900
11
0141 0725 SU 1400 1934
12
0219 0802 M 1439 2008
1.1 4.2 1.1 4.0 1.2 4.1 1.4 3.8 1.4 3.9 1.6 3.6
0553 1250 F 1838
0129 0708 SA 1411 1959
0232 0824 SU 1454 2056 0310 0916 M 1530 2137
0345 0955 TU 1606 2214 0419 1030 W 1639 2248
0450 1104 TH 1714 2323 0521 1140 F 1747 O 2359
0553 1220 SA 1822
25
0037 0630 SU 1303 1859
26
0120 0710 M 1351 1943
27
0207 0756 TU 1443 2032
0.8 4.2 1.0 4.1 0.8 4.1 1.1 3.9 0.9 4.0 1.2 3.7
1
0301 0837 M 1512 2140
0526 1146 F 1735
10
0119 0709 M 1341 1917
11
0158 0746 TU 1419 1954
12
0237 0825 W 1501 2032
1.3 4.1 1.5 3.9 1.4 4.0 1.7 3.7
0554 1225 SU 1848 0047 0656 M 1354 1952
0209 0801 TU 1448 2046 0300 0859 W 1532 2133
0342 0950 TH 1613 2215 0422 1036 F 1652 2256
0501 1123 SA 1731 O 2338
0540 1209 SU 1811 0022 0622 M 1256 1852
25
0107 0705 TU 1346 1937
26
0156 0751 W 1437 2023
2.1 3.3 2.2
0.7 4.2 0.9 4.0 0.7 4.1 1.0 3.8
1.6 3.8 1.9 3.5
27
0.8 3.9 1.2 3.5
0245 0841 TH 1533 2115
13
0.8 4.0 0.6 4.0
28
0.9 4.0 1.0 4.0
13
1.1 3.9 1.1 3.8
28
0.9 4.0 1.1 3.9
13
1.6 3.7 1.9 3.4
28
1.1 3.8 1.4 3.4
13
1.8 3.7 2.0 3.4
28
1.0 3.7 1.4 3.3
14
1.0 3.8 0.9 3.7
29
1.0 3.9 1.2 3.8
14
1.4 3.7 1.5 3.5
29
1.1 3.8 1.3 3.6
14
1.9 3.5 2.1 3.1
29
1.3 3.6 1.6 3.2
14
1.9 3.5 2.2 3.2
29
1.2 3.5 1.6 3.1
15
1.3 3.5 1.3 3.4
2.0 3.3 2.3 3.0
30
1.4 3.4 1.7
0204 0748 TH 1411 1958 0242 0822 F 1451 2032
0321 0858 SA 1533 2107
0125 0709 F 1334 1936
0156 0742 SA 1407 2010
30
0233 0819 SU 1448 2051
1.2 3.7 1.4 3.6
0209 0751 SA 1423 1958
0246 0824 SU 1503 2033
15
0329 0905 M 1550 2109
1.6 3.5 1.8 3.2
0136 0721 SU 1356 1953 0218 0803 M 1444 2038
30
0307 0853 TU 1546 2135
31 36
LONG 526W
TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND LOW WATERS
0409 0956 W 1706 2258
1.3 3.6 1.6 3.3 1.5 3.4 1.8 3.0
0300 0842 TU 1524 2047 0349 0930 W 1618 2133
15
0447 1035 TH 1722 2244
0257 0848 W 1544 2128
0356 0950 TH 1655 2242 0502 1111 F 1815
0318 0907 TH 1548 2112 0404 0956 F 1642 2201
15
0455 1056 SA 1743 2304
2.1 3.3 2.2 3.1
0339 0936 F 1633 2215
0437 1039 SA 1739 2334
30
0541 1204 SU 1853
31
0107 0648 M 1336 2009
1.4 3.4 1.7 3.1 1.5 3.3 1.7
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