tillergirl
Well-Known Member
Just picked up an email from the PLA returning ashore. This applies from now.
STANDING PERMISSION FOR PLEASURE VESSELS UNDER 40 METRES
The Harbour Master hereby gives standing permission under GD17.5 as follows:
Pleasure vessels of less than 40 metres in length may use the Black Deep only for the purposes of crossing the Channel, provided always that they cross, so far as practicable, on a heading as nearly as practicable at right angles to the general direction of traffic flow.
Any vessel making use of this standing permission is reminded of her obligations to comply with the COLREGs including Rule 9, in particular sections (b) and (d) of that rule (below for reference only).
While the Black Deep may seem like a wide channel, the majority of vessels utilising the Black Deep to proceed to/from the Port of London will be deep-draughted vessels and are almost certainly considered to be Constrained by Draught, whether or not the vessel is showing the signals prescribed in Rule 28 of the COLREGs. Therefore, the Black Deep for these vessels is a ‘Narrow Channel’.
Vessels of less than 40 metres are not obligated to communicate with London VTS but are strongly recommended to maintain a listening watch on the appropriate VHF channel for London VTS (VHF69 in the Thames Estuary) and make contact with London VTS should any non-emergency navigational assistance be required.
STANDING PERMISSION FOR PLEASURE VESSELS UNDER 40 METRES
The Harbour Master hereby gives standing permission under GD17.5 as follows:
Pleasure vessels of less than 40 metres in length may use the Black Deep only for the purposes of crossing the Channel, provided always that they cross, so far as practicable, on a heading as nearly as practicable at right angles to the general direction of traffic flow.
Any vessel making use of this standing permission is reminded of her obligations to comply with the COLREGs including Rule 9, in particular sections (b) and (d) of that rule (below for reference only).
While the Black Deep may seem like a wide channel, the majority of vessels utilising the Black Deep to proceed to/from the Port of London will be deep-draughted vessels and are almost certainly considered to be Constrained by Draught, whether or not the vessel is showing the signals prescribed in Rule 28 of the COLREGs. Therefore, the Black Deep for these vessels is a ‘Narrow Channel’.
Vessels of less than 40 metres are not obligated to communicate with London VTS but are strongly recommended to maintain a listening watch on the appropriate VHF channel for London VTS (VHF69 in the Thames Estuary) and make contact with London VTS should any non-emergency navigational assistance be required.
Rule 9 Narrow channels (b) A vessel of less than 20 metres in length or a sailing vessel shall not impede the passage of a vessel which can safely navigate only within a narrow channel or fairway. (d) A vessel shall not cross a narrow channel or fairway if such crossing impedes the passage of a vessel which can safely navigate only within such channel or fairway. The latter vessel may use the sound signal prescribed in Rule 34(d) if in doubt as to the intention of the crossing vessel.” For further information, see MSN 1781 (M+F) |