Sgeir
Well-Known Member
There is no doubt in my mind that the new arrangements have led to groundings by small craft.
FWIW, here are my four suggestions for the north entrance;
1. Restore the single brief ferry announcements on Ch16 ie dump the unnecessary Ch12 stuff;
2. Remove the new green buoy at the north entrance - this has caused confusion in my view and may have been a factor in recent groundings . Perhaps it already has been removed as the harbour publishes two contradictory chartlets, one with, and one without, the green buoy;
3. Scrap the "large vessel designated narrow channel" and "small vessel route" designations;
4. Yachts and other small vessels have generally kept well out of the way of the larger ferries, so the harbour should consider building upon that co-operative approach by using a traffic light system to allow unimpeded movement of the larger ferries ie not including the smaller Lismore ferry. These systems work well in Ardrossan and Mallaig, although, admittedly with less traffic than Oban.
FWIW, here are my four suggestions for the north entrance;
1. Restore the single brief ferry announcements on Ch16 ie dump the unnecessary Ch12 stuff;
2. Remove the new green buoy at the north entrance - this has caused confusion in my view and may have been a factor in recent groundings . Perhaps it already has been removed as the harbour publishes two contradictory chartlets, one with, and one without, the green buoy;
3. Scrap the "large vessel designated narrow channel" and "small vessel route" designations;
4. Yachts and other small vessels have generally kept well out of the way of the larger ferries, so the harbour should consider building upon that co-operative approach by using a traffic light system to allow unimpeded movement of the larger ferries ie not including the smaller Lismore ferry. These systems work well in Ardrossan and Mallaig, although, admittedly with less traffic than Oban.