hoverjumper
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I'm planning a crossing to North Holland from Scotland next summer. Looking at routing options at the moment and have a few questions I can't find answers to...
1. Oil & Gas Fields: Imray Chart states "... vessels strongly advised to keep outside the charted limits." and "Unauthorised navigation is prohibited within 500 metres of structures and subsea wells marked by buoys."
Well my chart shows installations, but no actual "charted limits". Assuming I keep a good lookout, monitor VHF 16 and honour the 500m min distance, why I shouldn't I navigate through/past oil & gas fields?
2. TSS & Deep Water (DW) Routes: Reeds warns that a direct routing "crosses two DW Routes and runs into extensive oil & gas fields." and when departing Holland from East of Den Helder "make ground West via the Inshore Traffic Zone (ITZ) before taking departure."
So what's wrong with crossing the TSSs and DWs at right angles where I want to? Is Reeds being a bit over cautious or is there merit in this advice?
3. Which pilot books and reference material should I fork out for? (I currently have Reeds Eastern Almanac.) North Sea Crossing Pilot only covers up to Cromer I believe, so not much use to me. Anyone familiar with the Admiralty North Sea pilots?
I'm planning a crossing to North Holland from Scotland next summer. Looking at routing options at the moment and have a few questions I can't find answers to...
1. Oil & Gas Fields: Imray Chart states "... vessels strongly advised to keep outside the charted limits." and "Unauthorised navigation is prohibited within 500 metres of structures and subsea wells marked by buoys."
Well my chart shows installations, but no actual "charted limits". Assuming I keep a good lookout, monitor VHF 16 and honour the 500m min distance, why I shouldn't I navigate through/past oil & gas fields?
2. TSS & Deep Water (DW) Routes: Reeds warns that a direct routing "crosses two DW Routes and runs into extensive oil & gas fields." and when departing Holland from East of Den Helder "make ground West via the Inshore Traffic Zone (ITZ) before taking departure."
So what's wrong with crossing the TSSs and DWs at right angles where I want to? Is Reeds being a bit over cautious or is there merit in this advice?
3. Which pilot books and reference material should I fork out for? (I currently have Reeds Eastern Almanac.) North Sea Crossing Pilot only covers up to Cromer I believe, so not much use to me. Anyone familiar with the Admiralty North Sea pilots?