13177-05 marina handbook 06 · 2014-01-23 · our multi-award-winning marina was the first to open...
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Welcome...
In this booklet you will findinformation relating to the marinaand the local area. It also includesvital details of locking proceduresand important safety informationwhich will be of interest to thefirst time visitor.
If you find that anything needsclarifying or you have anyquestions at all please do not
hesitate to contact us where wewill be only too pleased to help.
Our multi-award-winning marinawas the first to open in the BristolChannel and, we believe, still leadsthe way in terms of facilities andfriendly service.
We are situated between thevibrant city centre and the broad,sandy sweep of Swansea Bay.
Welcome to the 2014 Swansea Marina handbook which aims to provide you with all the information you need for a relaxing and pleasurable stay.
Swansea MarinaLockside, Maritime Quarter, Swansea, SA1 1WGTel: 01792 470310Email: [email protected]
VHF: Channel 80
Waypoint position: (PIERHEADS) 51° 36’.43N, 003° 55’.67W (WGS 84 Datum)
If you wish to leave your boat here for a longer period you will find the transport links are excellent. London is a mere three and a half hours on the M4 and the recently modernised railway station provides links to all parts of the country.
Reception
Apr - Sept 0700 - 2100Oct - Mar 0700 - 1800
Holyhead 150mDublin Bay 150m
SWANSEA MARINA London
Liverpool
Southampton
Plymouth
Bristol
Hull
NorwichBirmingham
Coventry
Blackpool
Newcastle
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Dundee
South West IrelandPwllheli 120m
Scilly Isles 130m
Milford Haven 50m
Dingle Marina 270m
Crosshaven170m
Dover
Carlisle
Lundy Island 40m
Marina operating times
Routes from
Swansea Marina
Locks
Every day BST 0700 - 2200Weekends GMT 0700 - 2200Week days GMT 0700 - 1900
MarineForecastswww.meto.gov.uk
Daily weatherforecasts areavailable fromreception.
Marina Call Sign“Swansea Marina”VHF Ch. 80
Barrage Call Sign“Tawe Lock”VHF Ch. 18
At Swansea Marina we offer:
• 550 fully serviced pontoon berths
• Shower Blocks
• Boatyard
• Free Storage ashore to Berth Holders
• Car Parking
• FREE WI-FI
• Contract extension when away
• New Boat Sales & Brokerage
• Marine Engineer
• Chandler
• Sail Maker
• Café’s / Restaurants
• Beach
• City Centre
Marina Guide to
Refuse / RecyclingOur refuse compounds are located near our bridgehead gates. We currently recycle Glass, cans, paper,plastic, oil & batteries
WaterAllow hose pipes to run for 30 secondsbefore filling tanks on the pontoons.Please recoil the hose pipes after use anddo not leave the hose end in the water asthis is unhygienic.
Diesel & GasA diesel pump is located on the outsideof the Marina Lock; diesel and gasbottle refills are available from 7.00amuntil half an hour before the office isclosed. No petrol is available at theMarina but there is a commercialgarage nearby. Please note that we onlysupply diesel containing FAME (Bio)
Electricity SuppliesMost of our berths have 240 volt /16amp supplies. In addition many of ourhammerheads also have 32amp supplies.Electricity is charged via a pre-paid cardsystem.
To use electricity for the first time,simply purchase a £5 electricity cardfrom a coin-operated card kiosk locatedat ‘M’ bridgehead or at reception. Future top-ups can be made at receptionusing this card.
Boatyard We have a 20 tonne Marine Travel Hoist available. A crane facility is also availablefor masts etc. The yard has variousbusinesses that undertake hull, GRP,wood, engineering and electrical repairs.Free storage ashore is offered to annualberthholders for a limited period (space permitting). The boatyard operateson Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat.
facilities
TelephonesA public payphone is situated close to theNorth side bridgehead gate in phase 1.
LaundryThe laundry is located on the ground floorat reception. The machines are coinoperated (change available fromreception).
Car ParkingAll annual berth holders are entitled totwo car park permits. Permit holdersmay park their vehicle for free at any ofour three car parks providing theydisplay their valid permit.
Toilets and ShowersThere is 24 hour access to thesefacilities by use of a Marina pontoonsecurity fob. They are located at threelocations:• The rear (south) of Marina Control
building. A toilet for the disabled is also located here.
• Adjacent to the bridgehead on theNorth side of Phase I.
• Adjacent to the bridgehead on theSouth side of Phase II.
• Slop and sluice rooms are availablein phase II of the Marina.
A ship’s toilet may not be used whilstin the Marina.
SecurityEach bridgehead has a self locking gate,access is via a pontoon security fobavailable from reception for. There is arefundable deposit of £5 per fob. Please do not leave or prop the gatesopen; site security is in everyone’sinterest. A security officer patrols the Marina atnight and CCTV is in operationthroughout the marina.
FREE Wi-FiAll berth holders can use Wi-Fi free ofcharge, contact reception for a voucher code.
Social MediaJoin us and keep up to date on all of ourlatest news and forthcoming events.
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Out of hours SecurityTel: 01792 646440
Safety & SecurityMarina
Raise the alarm.
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Clear the area of people.
Contact the emergency services.Emergency telephone can be found atNorth side bertholder’s gate near EastBurrows Road.
Only tackle the fire if it is safe to do so,with the extinguishers provided in theemergency cabinets.
Retreat to a safe distance upwind - Do not run!
Do not obstruct bridge - emergencyservices will need clear access.
Follow instructions of marina staff.
Do not return to your vessel until the all clear has been given.
General Safety Safety equipment is installed on thepontoons at regular intervals. Eachbridgehead has a safety map outliningthese locations. Please familiariseyourself with this map.
Pontoon Safety / Adverse WeatherThe pontoons can become very slipperywhen they are wet or icy. Grit bins are situated close to eachbridgehead. High winds can cause mobilityproblems and strong gusts can catchyou off guard. Customers are advisednot to go out onto the pontoons inadverse weather conditions unlessabsolutely necessary. Particular careshould be taken when negotiating thebridgehead ramps and getting on or offboats. We advise all users to wear lifejackets when walking on the pontoons,especially in poor weather conditions.
InsurancePlease note that third party insurance for a minimum of £3,000,000 is mandatory for theduration of your stay at SwanseaMarina.
Speed LimitsThere is a 4 knot speed limit in the Marina Impounded water and river. The speed limit in the river is enforced by the docks board. Please control your wash.
Pontoons / Boatyard on discovering a fire:
Shower blockson hearing the alarm:
Leave the building immediately.
If possible call the fire service.
Contact the Marina Office.
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FIRE ACTION
Map reproduced from Admirality chart SC1161 by permission of the Controller of HerMajesty’s Stationery Office and the UK Hydrographic. Office (www.ukho.gov.uk). Reproduced from Admirality chart SC1161 by permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’sStationery Office and the UK Hydrographic Office (www.ukho.gov.uk)
Pilotage Notes
In Swansea Bay tidal streams flow anti-clockwise for 9.5 hrs (Swansea HW - 3.5 to +6), with at times a race off Mumbles Hd. From HW - 6 to - 3 the stream reverses, setting N past Mumbles Hd towards Swansea. Keep seaward of Mixon Shoal. When N of SW Inner Green Grounds (SWIGG) SCM It buoy, Q (6) + LFI 15s keep to W of dredged channel and clear of commercial ships. Yachts must motor in harbour and approach, maximum speed 4kn.
Waypoint Position:(PIERHEADS)51° 36. 43N, 003° 55. 67W(WGS 84 Datum)
Charts:AC 1161, 1165, 1179Imray C59Stanfords 14OS 159Explorer 164
Not to be usedfor Navigation
When entering the river allcraft should maintain alistening watch on SwanseaDock’s VHF channel 14 (Anyinstruction issued by theHarbour Master on thisfrequency must be followed).
If in doubt call “SwanseaDocks” on VHF14 or “TaweLock” on VHF 18
ABP docks can also becontacted on 0870 6096699.
All Marina users arereminded that we share theentrance to the river withthe fairway for commercialshipping entering andleaving the port of Swansea.
It is very important that all boatowners obey the rules laid downby the authorities and give wayto commercial shipping at alltimes.
Entering and Leaving the Port
All pleasure craft using the port mustobserve the rules governing the“Prevention of Collisions at Sea”,particularly when navigating within thedredged channel North of the S.W.I.G.G.buoy (South West Inner Green Grounds)to the harbour entrance. You are advisedto approach the harbour entrance in the waters to the west of the dredgedchannel (where practicable).
Large vessels entering or leaving theharbour must be given a wide berth atall times.
All pleasure craft must be under powerwhen in the vicinity of the harbour andshould clear waters used by commercialshipping as soon as possible.
Port Regulations
Lock Operating Hours
Weekdays 0700 – 1900 GMTWeekdays 0700 – 2200 BSTSat/Sun 0700 – 2200 BST & GMT
Swansea Docks
Access to Tidal Locks
All access from the sea to theMarina is through the TaweBarrage Lock during the publishedhours. During busy lockingperiods a queuing system will bein operation. Vessels that do notmake contact with theLockmaster or disobey his/herinstruction will not be givenpriority over other traffic. In theinterest of every boat owner’ssafety, it is of the utmostimportance that the Lockmaster’sinstructions are obeyed at alltimes.
Lock Availability
Marina & Swingbridge – callsign: ‘Swansea Marina’ CH. 80
Tawe Barrage Lock – call sign:‘Tawe Lock’ CH. 18
It is essential that all boatowners wishing to proceedthrough the locks or swingbridgeoperate a VHF radio.
Vessels must call “Swansea Marina”on channel 80 before leaving theirberth to request lock information andmust remain listening on CH. 80 untilpassage through the bridge or lock iscompleted.
When you require use of the TaweBarrage lock you must call ‘Tawe Lock’to request information and remainlistening on CH. 18 until passagethrough the lock is completed. Do not proceed into the locks unlessinstruction has been given.
Vessels leaving either lockmust then transfer to the nextlock’s VHF channel onapproach and use theappropriate procedure above.
LOCK LOADING
IN PROGRESS
Proceed into lock as directed
DO NOT PROCEED
LOCK CLOSED
OR FREE FLOW
IN OPERATION
FREE FLOW IN OPERATION
proceed with caution allowing sufficient room for the preceeding vessel to manoeuvre to its berth
DO NOT PROCEED
LOCKING IN PROGRESS
Lock Procedure and Tidal Curves, Datum, Time & Height Differences at Swansea Marina
The first lock out of the day at the Tawe lockwill be taken down at approximately 0710.The last Tawe lock in is half an hour beforethe close of business each day. Boat ownersshould be ready to leave their berth atapproximately quarter to the hour to allowvessels sufficient time to enter the Tawelock.
Any deviation from the above will be at thediscretion of the duty Tawe Lockmaster who willpay due regard to the volume of traffic andany other prevailing conditions.
Any vessels not returning on the same dayare required to inform the Lockmaster andCoastguard. Two holding buoys are situateddownstream from the lock and may be usedoutside of locking hours. Great care isnecessary at low water spring tides as thereis a danger of drying out.
Normal procedure for locking out throughthe Tawe Barrage lock is for the lock to betaken down on the hour and return to theriver on the half hour.
Important Notes
Chart Datum Swansea – 5.0mbelow ordnance datum Newlyn.
+10m
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MHWSNormal Marina Level
MLWNInner Channel (Tawe Lock)
Mean Tide Level
CD. Foul Ground (Lock Ent)MLWS
LAT
2.0 6’7”1.9 6’3”1.8 5’11”1.7 5’7” 1.6 5’3”1.5 4’11”1.4 4’7”1.3 4’3”1.2 3’11” 1.1 3’7”1.0 3’3”0.9 2’11”0.8 2’7”0.7 2’4” 0.6 2’0”
METRES FEET
Metric Depth Conversion Table Lundy ................................................................................ -0030
Ilfracombe....................................................................... -0021
Tenby ................................................................................ -0010
Llanelli .............................................................................. -0007
Barnstaple ....................................................................... -0005
Skomer Island ................................................................ -0005
Milford Haven ................................................................ -0004
Port Talbot....................................................................... -0004
Porthcawl ........................................................................ -0004
Burry Port........................................................................ -0003
Carmarthen .................................................................... +0001
Neyland ........................................................................... +0005
Barry.................................................................................. +0027
Cardiff............................................................................... +0034
Avonmouth..................................................................... +0049
Time (HW) Difference At Nearby Ports(Approx — times may vary due to weather conditions)
Before High Water — HOURS — After High Water
SPRING TIDES
NEAP TIDES
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6
The vibrant city centre of Swansea liesright on our doorstep. With a huge rangeof shops and a world-famous coveredmarket this is just the place to indulge ina little retail therapy! There are a largenumber of bars and cafes and anincreasingly cosmopolitan range ofrestaurants.
If the sun is shining why not enjoy yourcoffee al fresco at one of the manyestablishments offering tables with aview over the water.
Swansea Marina, where the city meets the sea. The marina’s unique location guarantees something to please every member of the family.
More than a
Marina...
Swansea Marina’s central locationin the Bristol Channel makes it anunsurpassed cruising centre withmarinas to the east includingCardiff, Watchet and Portishead, with Neyland and Milford Havento the West. The spectacular, rugged coastlineof Devon is a mere twenty or somiles away.
When the weather is less kind you can enjoy oneof our museums or art galleries, or take thechildren to the fabulous water park at the LC2.
If you should decide to moor with uspermanently you will find that there is somethinghappening throughout the year. Annual eventsinclude the Waterfront Wonderland with itswinter fair and ice skating; the bi-annual AirShow, in the spring the annual Clyne in Bloomevent and, of course, the Swansea Bay Summer
Festival with events too numerousto mention.
Closer to home lie thecharming villages andbreathtaking coastline ofthe Gower Peninsula.Whether you are lookingfor secluded rocky coves orsweeping sandy bays youwill not be disappointed.Gower beaches frequentlyfeature in lists of toptwenty British beaches,why not visit and find out why.
Sports fans will not be disappointed; we are not far from top flight rugby and premiership football at the city’s Liberty Stadium. All watersports are well catered for and numerous gyms offer theopportunity to work off last night’s dinner!
So, whatever the weather and whatever the time of year, the city ofSwansea and its acclaimed marina will always have something to offer.
Here at Swansea Marina we takepride in maintaining the higheststandards in all areas of ouroperation. These high standardsare reflected in the number ofawards we have won.
We are accredited with Blue Flagand SGS Quality standard
ISO9001:2008. These awards coverenvironmental responsibility,standards of facilities,management controls andhealth and safety standards.
Your
MarinaAward Wining
Useful Telephone NumbersTaxis 01792 474747
Marina servicesGas Safe Marine 01278 699317 / 07971001954Ben Sutcliffe Surveyor 07796 457307
Travel informationRailway Station (Rail Enquiries) 08457 484950Bus Station 08712 002233
Local attractionsTourist Information 01792 468321Grand Theatre 01792 475715Central Library 01792 636464Swansea Museum 01792 653763Odeon UCI Cinema 0871 2244007Glynn Vivian Art Gallery 01792 516900Plantasia 01792 474555National Waterfront Museum02920 573600
Health and EmergencySwansea Coastguard 01792 366534Central Police Station 01792 456999Morriston Hospital 01792 702222Singleton Hospital 01792 205666NHS Direct 0845 46 47
Fishing Charter BoatsSeren Y Mor 01554 824007 / 07817341728Sarah Louise 01792 798180 / 07860805690
Yacht CharterRainbow Seeker 07925 324802
Your first port of call for excellence
Servicing • Repairs • Interior & Exterior Valeting • Webasto hot air heating supplied and fitted • Suppliers of all
Marine 16 products including diesel bug treatment • Removal & Application of Anti-Foul • Installation of Instruments
• Interior Fittings • Heads & Galleys
Wraymarine
www.wraymarine.co.uk • e-mail: [email protected]
07903 963947
Marine Services Swansea Marina
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01:36 0.7507:51 9.6313:55 0.7420:06 9.57
April May June
30M
02:14 0.8408:30 9.4914:30 0.9120:42 9.41
02:49 1.0509:06 9.2315:02 1.1721:18 9.14
03:21 1.3509:41 8.8615:32 1.5221:52 8.77
03:53 1.7310:15 8.4216:02 1.9222:27 8.33
04:26 2.1510:52 7.9416:37 2.3723:06 7.85
05:08 2.5911:36 7.4617:25 2.8323:56 7.41
06:06 2.9812:33 7.0718:35 3.18
01:02 7.1207:24 3.1613:47 6.9319:59 3.22
02:22 7.1308:42 3.0215:07 7.1621:12 2.92
03:34 7.4609:46 2.6516:10 7.6522:09 2.46
04:30 7.9410:38 2.2017:00 8.1922:56 1.98
05:17 8.4111:23 1.7817:44 8.6823:39 1.58
06:00 8.8112:05 1.4518:24 9.08
00:21 1.2606:42 9.1312:45 1.1919:06 9.37
01:02 1.0307:24 9.3613:27 1.0319:45 9.55
01:44 0.9008:06 9.4814:06 0.9720:27 9.61
02:27 0.8608:49 9.4714:47 1.0221:09 9.54
03:10 0.9509:33 9.3215:29 1.2121:54 9.31
03:57 1.1710:21 9.0216:15 1.5322:45 8.96
04:50 1.5011:13 8.6117:11 1.9323:42 8.56
05:50 1.8712:13 8.2018:19 2.31
00:48 8.2206:58 2.1513:21 7.9119:36 2.50
01:58 8.0808:12 2.2514:33 7.8720:54 2.41
03:09 8.1809:24 2.1115:44 8.1122:02 2.11
04:15 8.4510:29 1.8316:45 8.4723:00 1.76
05:12 8.7511:24 1.5417:38 8.8323:48 1.47
06:03 8.9912:10 1.3118:23 9.08
00:32 1.2806:48 9.1212:51 1.1919:04 9.23
01:12 1.2007:29 9.1613:30 1.1619:43 9.26
01:50 1.2208:07 9.1014:04 1.2120:21 9.19
02:26 1.3208:45 8.9514:38 1.3420:57 9.03
03:00 1.4909:20 8.7415:10 1.5521:31 8.78
03:32 1.7209:54 8.4615:41 1.8222:06 8.48
04:05 1.9910:30 8.1416:15 2.1322:42 8.14
04:42 2.2911:08 7.8116:54 2.4723:24 7.81
05:27 2.5911:54 7.4917:45 2.81
00:15 7.5306:25 2.8312:50 7.2718:53 3.02
01:17 7.3807:33 2.9213:57 7.2520:06 2.98
02:26 7.4508:42 2.7815:09 7.4921:14 2.70
03:33 7.7509:45 2.4616:12 7.9422:11 2.27
04:31 8.1710:39 2.0617:06 8.4523:02 1.82
05:24 8.6211:30 1.6617:54 8.9423:51 1.42
06:14 9.0012:19 1.3218:40 9.34
00:39 1.1007:02 9.3113:06 1.0719:26 9.62
01:27 0.8807:50 9.5113:53 0.9120:12 9.77
02:15 0.7608:37 9.5914:39 0.8720:59 9.79
03:04 0.7509:25 9.5415:25 0.9621:47 9.67
03:53 0.8810:14 9.3516:12 1.1822:38 9.41
04:43 1.1311:03 9.0317:03 1.5223:30 9.04
05:36 1.4811:56 8.6317:59 1.93
00:27 8.6306:33 1.8812:53 8.2219:03 2.31
01:28 8.2607:36 2.2213:57 7.9120:15 2.53
02:34 8.0408:45 2.3915:07 7.8321:29 2.51
03:42 8.0409:56 2.3416:15 8.0122:34 2.29
04:45 8.2110:57 2.1217:14 8.3323:28 2.00
05:40 8.4411:48 1.8518:03 8.65
00:13 1.7406:27 8.6612:30 1.6218:45 8.90
00:53 1.5607:09 8.8013:07 1.4619:24 9.05
01:30 1.4507:48 8.8613:43 1.3720:02 9.08
02:06 1.4308:24 8.8414:17 1.3820:38 9.02
02:39 1.4909:00 8.7514:50 1.4721:12 8.88
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16M
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23M
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27F
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2W
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4F
5Sa
6Su
7M
8Tu
9W
10Th
11F
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13Su
14M
15Tu
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Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres
Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m
High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2014
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July August September
03:12 1.6209:33 8.6015:21 1.6421:44 8.68
03:42 1.7910:06 8.4015:51 1.8522:16 8.44
04:14 1.9910:40 8.1716:24 2.1122:51 8.19
04:49 2.2311:18 7.9117:03 2.4023:33 7.92
05:33 2.4912:03 7.6617:54 2.71
00:25 7.6806:30 2.7312:59 7.4619:02 2.91
01:28 7.5407:41 2.8314:07 7.4520:20 2.87
02:39 7.6208:56 2.6915:21 7.7121:31 2.54
03:50 7.9510:03 2.3316:30 8.2222:33 2.05
04:54 8.4211:04 1.8617:28 8.8023:30 1.54
05:51 8.9011:59 1.4118:21 9.32
00:22 1.1006:44 9.3112:51 1.0319:10 9.72
01:15 0.7607:35 9.6113:42 0.7619:59 9.99
02:06 0.5508:24 9.7914:30 0.6220:47 10.1
02:55 0.4709:13 9.8215:16 0.6321:35 10.05
03:42 0.5510:00 9.7016:01 0.8122:23 9.81
04:28 0.8110:45 9.4016:45 1.1623:11 9.40
05:14 1.2311:32 8.9417:32 1.66
00:00 8.8506:01 1.7712:21 8.3818:24 2.23
00:54 8.2506:55 2.3313:18 7.8419:29 2.74
01:57 7.7508:00 2.7614:27 7.4920:49 2.97
03:09 7.5309:18 2.8915:45 7.5122:11 2.83
04:21 7.6510:33 2.6716:53 7.8523:12 2.46
05:21 7.9811:29 2.2917:45 8.3023:59 2.06
06:09 8.3412:12 1.9118:27 8.69
00:37 1.7406:50 8.6312:48 1.6019:06 8.96
01:12 1.5107:28 8.8213:22 1.3919:43 9.10
01:45 1.4008:03 8.9013:57 1.3020:18 9.11
02:18 1.3808:37 8.9014:29 1.3220:49 9.04
02:48 1.4509:09 8.8214:59 1.4321:20 8.91
03:17 1.5709:40 8.6915:27 1.5821:49 8.74
29M
03:45 1.7210:11 8.5115:56 1.7922:20 8.52
04:14 1.9310:43 8.2816:28 2.0522:54 8.25
04:49 2.1911:21 7.9917:09 2.3923:40 7.92
05:36 2.5412:12 7.6718:08 2.77
00:42 7.6106:45 2.8613:21 7.4519:33 2.98
01:59 7.4808:17 2.9214:42 7.5421:02 2.77
03:21 7.7209:39 2.5716:04 8.0222:15 2.22
04:34 8.2510:46 2.0117:10 8.7123:16 1.58
05:35 8.8611:45 1.4218:05 9.36
00:11 1.0106:29 9.3912:38 0.9218:56 9.88
01:03 0.5807:20 9.7713:29 0.5619:45 10.21
01:53 0.3208:09 10.0014:16 0.3820:32 10.35
02:40 0.2408:55 10.0615:01 0.3821:18 10.29
03:25 0.3609:39 9.9215:43 0.5922:02 10.02
04:06 0.6810:21 9.5916:22 1.0022:45 9.53
04:45 1.1911:03 9.0717:02 1.5823:29 8.86
05:26 1.8311:47 8.4117:47 2.27
00:17 8.1106:14 2.5212:38 7.7318:45 2.94
01:18 7.4307:17 3.1013:46 7.2020:06 3.37
02:36 7.0608:38 3.3415:13 7.1121:45 3.27
03:57 7.2010:08 3.1016:30 7.5022:56 2.79
05:01 7.6611:09 2.5917:25 8.0723:42 2.26
05:49 8.1711:50 2.0718:08 8.58
00:18 1.8106:29 8.6012:25 1.6418:45 8.96
00:51 1.4907:05 8.8913:00 1.3519:21 9.17
01:23 1.3007:39 9.0513:33 1.2119:54 9.24
01:54 1.2508:12 9.1014:06 1.1920:25 9.22
02:24 1.2908:43 9.0714:36 1.2620:54 9.14
02:51 1.3909:13 8.9715:03 1.3921:23 9.00
03:18 1.5409:43 8.8115:30 1.5721:51 8.79
03:44 1.7310:12 8.5816:00 1.8322:23 8.50
04:15 2.0210:48 8.2516:38 2.2023:05 8.09
04:58 2.4411:38 7.8417:33 2.69
00:08 7.6206:06 2.9312:49 7.4719:03 3.06
01:33 7.3507:54 3.1214:18 7.4520:42 2.91
03:04 7.5509:24 2.7415:47 7.9522:02 2.31
04:21 8.1710:34 2.0816:55 8.7123:06 1.57
05:21 8.8911:33 1.3917:50 9.44
00:00 0.9306:14 9.4912:24 0.8418:40 9.99
00:49 0.4707:03 9.9013:12 0.4819:27 10.32
01:36 0.2307:49 10.1213:58 0.3220:12 10.43
02:21 0.2108:33 10.1314:41 0.3620:56 10.31
03:02 0.3909:15 9.9615:20 0.6121:37 9.98
03:39 0.7709:54 9.5915:57 1.0622:16 9.44
04:15 1.3110:33 9.0616:33 1.6622:56 8.74
04:51 1.9711:12 8.3917:12 2.3623:39 7.96
05:34 2.6711:58 7.6918:05 3.06
00:35 7.2306:35 3.3013:03 7.1019:23 3.56
01:57 6.7907:57 3.6014:36 6.9221:04 3.55
03:26 6.9109:29 3.3815:59 7.2922:27 3.04
04:34 7.4510:37 2.8216:57 7.9123:15 2.43
05:23 8.0711:21 2.2217:42 8.4923:51 1.90
06:03 8.5911:57 1.7318:20 8.93
00:24 1.5106:39 8.9612:33 1.3918:55 9.20
00:57 1.2907:12 9.1813:08 1.2119:27 9.33
01:29 1.1907:45 9.2813:41 1.1619:59 9.36
01:59 1.2108:17 9.2914:12 1.1920:30 9.32
02:27 1.2908:48 9.2214:42 1.3021:00 9.20
02:55 1.4409:19 9.0615:11 1.4821:30 8.98
03:22 1.6509:51 8.8115:42 1.7522:04 8.65
03:54 1.9810:28 8.4516:21 2.1522:48 8.18
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23Tu
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1Tu
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Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres
Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m
High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2014
October November December
04:37 2.4511:20 7.9817:18 2.6623:51 7.66
05:48 2.9912:33 7.5718:51 3.04
01:18 7.3407:40 3.1814:04 7.5320:27 2.90
02:50 7.5409:09 2.8015:30 8.0221:48 2.32
04:06 8.1710:20 2.1316:38 8.7622:52 1.60
05:06 8.9011:17 1.4517:33 9.4523:45 0.98
05:57 9.4912:06 0.9318:22 9.95
00:32 0.5706:44 9.8712:53 0.6119:08 10.21
01:17 0.3807:28 10.0513:36 0.5019:51 10.26
01:58 0.4108:10 10.0314:18 0.5920:33 10.10
02:36 0.6208:50 9.8414:56 0.8521:12 9.76
03:12 0.9909:27 9.4915:32 1.2621:49 9.26
03:46 1.4810:04 9.0116:06 1.7922:27 8.63
04:20 2.0610:42 8.4316:43 2.3923:06 7.94
04:58 2.6811:25 7.8117:30 3.0123:56 7.29
05:54 3.2512:22 7.2618:42 3.49
01:08 6.8207:14 3.6013:48 6.9820:10 3.60
02:41 6.8108:39 3.5015:14 7.2021:36 3.24
03:55 7.2809:51 3.0316:18 7.7322:33 2.67
04:48 7.8910:43 2.4617:07 8.3023:16 2.13
05:30 8.4611:24 1.9617:48 8.7623:53 1.70
06:09 8.9012:03 1.5818:24 9.09
00:28 1.4206:44 9.1912:39 1.3518:59 9.30
01:02 1.2707:18 9.3613:14 1.2419:33 9.40
01:35 1.2207:52 9.4313:48 1.2120:07 9.41
01:07 1.2707:27 9.4113:23 1.2719:42 9.33
01:39 1.3908:01 9.2813:58 1.4220:17 9.13
02:11 1.6108:38 9.0414:35 1.6820:57 8.80
02:48 1.9409:21 8.6815:20 2.0621:44 8.34
03:36 2.4010:15 8.2416:21 2.5022:46 7.85
04:51 2.8611:27 7.8817:42 2.80
29M
30Tu
00:05 7.5506:24 3.0312:48 7.8219:07 2.74
01:30 7.6707:48 2.7614:07 8.1520:26 2.33
02:45 8.1608:59 2.2315:15 8.7121:31 1.76
03:47 8.7709:57 1.6716:12 9.2622:25 1.26
04:38 9.2810:47 1.2317:02 9.6523:12 0.92
05:24 9.6311:33 0.9717:48 9.8623:56 0.76
06:07 9.7912:15 0.8818:31 9.88
00:36 0.7706:48 9.7812:56 0.9419:12 9.75
01:13 0.9307:27 9.6413:34 1.1419:50 9.47
01:48 1.2108:04 9.3714:10 1.4420:26 9.08
02:22 1.5808:41 9.0014:45 1.8421:03 8.61
02:55 2.0209:18 8.5515:21 2.2921:41 8.08
03:31 2.5009:59 8.0616:03 2.7622:24 7.56
04:18 2.9810:48 7.6016:59 3.1923:20 7.13
05:24 3.3611:51 7.2718:13 3.42
00:35 6.9306:43 3.4713:10 7.2219:32 3.33
01:57 7.1207:57 3.2314:24 7.5120:39 2.96
03:03 7.6008:57 2.7915:22 7.9621:33 2.49
03:53 8.1409:46 2.3216:09 8.4322:16 2.05
04:35 8.6410:29 1.9116:51 8.8222:56 1.70
05:14 9.0311:09 1.5917:30 9.1323:35 1.45
05:52 9.3211:49 1.3718:09 9.34
00:12 1.3006:30 9.5012:28 1.2418:48 9.45
00:51 1.2407:09 9.5613:09 1.2019:27 9.44
01:29 1.2907:48 9.5213:50 1.2720:09 9.32
02:08 1.4408:31 9.3514:33 1.4420:53 9.06
02:51 1.7109:18 9.0715:22 1.7221:42 8.69
03:41 2.0710:12 8.7116:20 2.0622:40 8.29
04:45 2.4511:15 8.3717:26 2.3723:46 7.96
06:00 2.7012:24 8.1818:39 2.51
00:59 7.8507:18 2.6913:36 8.2119:54 2.41
02:14 8.0308:30 2.4414:46 8.4721:03 2.11
03:21 8.4309:33 2.0615:48 8.8222:02 1.74
04:18 8.8510:27 1.6916:42 9.1322:52 1.43
05:06 9.1911:15 1.4317:30 9.3423:36 1.23
05:49 9.411:57 1.2818:14 9.42
00:16 1.1506:30 9.4812:38 1.2518:54 9.38
00:54 1.1907:08 9.4413:16 1.3319:31 9.24
01:29 1.3207:45 9.313:52 1.4920:08 9.01
02:03 1.5308:22 9.0614:27 1.7320:43 8.7
02:36 1.8308:58 8.7515:01 2.0421:18 8.35
03:09 2.1709:35 8.3915:36 2.3821:57 7.96
03:45 2.5510:15 8.0116:18 2.7422:39 7.59
04:32 2.9311:02 7.6717:11 3.0623:32 7.28
05:35 3.2312:00 7.4218:18 3.24
00:37 7.1406:51 3.3113:07 7.3719:33 3.19
01:54 7.2808:02 3.1114:19 7.5820:39 2.89
03:03 7.7009:02 2.7115:22 7.9821:35 2.47
03:57 8.2209:54 2.2516:14 8.4422:24 2.03
04:44 8.7410:41 1.8217:01 8.8723:09 1.64
05:27 9.1811:27 1.4517:47 9.2223:54 1.33
06:10 9.5112:12 1.1818:31 9.47
00:37 1.1306:54 9.7212:57 1.0019:16 9.60
01:21 1.0407:38 9.8113:44 0.9320:01 9.61
02:05 1.0608:24 9.7614:30 0.9920:47 9.48
02:50 1.2209:12 9.5815:18 1.1821:35 9.21
03:37 1.5010:02 9.2816:08 1.4922:25 8.83
04:30 1.8910:56 8.8817:03 1.8923:20 8.39
05:30 2.3011:54 8.4618:04 2.29
00:22 8.0006:39 2.6213:00 8.1519:14 2.55
01:33 7.8107:54 2.7014:11 8.0520:29 2.55
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Times adjusted for BST, heights in metres
Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m Time m
High & Low Waters to Datum for Swansea 2014
Tawe Lock Closures 2014
Wednesday 01 1030 - 1330
Thursday 02 1115 - 1415
Friday 03 1200 - 1500
Saturday 04 1300 - 1600
Sunday 05 1345 - 1645
Monday 06 1430 - 1730
Tuesday 07 Lock Master's Decision
Wednesday 15 Lock Master's Decision
Thursday 16 Lock Master's Decision
Friday 17 1130 - 1430
Saturday 18 1200 - 1500
Sunday 19 Lock Master's Decision
Monday 20 Lock Master's Decision
Wednesday 29 0915 - 1215
Thursday 30 1015 - 1315
Friday 31 1100 - 1400
Saturday 01 1200 - 1500
Sunday 02 1245 - 1545
Monday 03 1315 - 1615
Tuesday 04 1400 - 1700
Wednesday 05 1430 - 1730
Thursday 13 Lock Master's Decision
Friday 14 1045 - 1345
Saturday 15 1115 - 1415
Sunday 16 1145 - 1445
Monday 17 1215 - 1515
Tuesday 18 1245 - 1545
Wednesday 19 1300 - 1600
Thursday 20 Lock Master's Decision
Thursday 27 0915 - 1215
Friday 28 1000 - 1300
Saturday 01 1045 - 1345Sunday 02 1130 - 1430
Monday 17 1115 - 1415Tuesday 18 1145 - 1445Wednesday 19 1215 - 1515Thursday 20 1245 - 1545Friday 21 1315 - 1615
Friday 28 0845 - 1145Saturday 29 0945 - 1245Sunday 30 1130 - 1430Monday 31 1215 - 1515
Tuesday 01 1245 - 1545Wednesday 02 1330 - 1630Thursday 03 1400 - 1700Friday 04 1430 - 1730
Sunday 13 Lock Master's DecisionMonday 14 1115 - 1415Tuesday 15 1145 - 1445Wednesday 16 1215 - 1515Thursday 17 1300 - 1600Friday 18 1330 - 1630Saturday 19 1400 - 1700Sunday 20 Lock Master's Decision
Saturday 26 0930 - 1230Sunday 27 1015 - 1315Monday 28 1100 - 1400Tuesday 29 1145 - 1445Wednesday 30 1230 - 1530
January
February
March
April
Two week maintenance closurefrom Sunday 2nd March 1900 to Monday 17th March 0700
Thursday 01 1300 - 1600Friday 02 1330 - 1630Saturday 03 Lock Master's Decision
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