SeamanStaines
Well-Known Member
Firstly, I apologize if this has already been debated but I could not find it in the forum.
Having just got me April Yachting Monthly (I am in Portugal atm so it was late) I read the article about the sad loss of the yacht 'Water Wave' and two of its crew whilst attempting to enter the port of Povao de Varzim. I cruised this coast last year and had obviously missed the danger associated with this harbour.
I then went back over the pilot books I had on board to see what warnings they gave, I also (I am not the cleverest sailor) could not remember a sequence of Red over Green Red to signify the port was closed.
I looked in Reeds, which simply says that a night entrance is not advised if there is any swell, but does not make that sound a serious warning. The Imray pilot again says the entrance may be rough if the swell is heavy but only warns of breaking water close to the breakwater end. Bloc warns that waves over 3m backwash in the harbour but does not mention the entrance becoming unsafe.
None of them say that the harbour is dangerous to enter in conditions of swell and none of them either state that the harbour may be closed in these conditions or, worse, give any information of the harbour control lights.
I then tried to look up the sequence of lights for the closure, for many ports Reeds shows the local control lights (for example Swansea which has some special lights for yachts) but I could find nothing. As far as I know the International Port Traffic Lights would have been Red over Red over Red?
Given the fact that there was no wind, the information in the pilots was unusually sketchy (most Pilots generally frighten you!) and the lights did not conform to the International Signals I wonder where else you would have have gone the learn how dangerous this manoeuvre was.
I don't have an Portuguese list of lights on board, maybe this would have shown the Port Control Signals. I am just very, very confused about the Red over Green Red Signal?
Having just got me April Yachting Monthly (I am in Portugal atm so it was late) I read the article about the sad loss of the yacht 'Water Wave' and two of its crew whilst attempting to enter the port of Povao de Varzim. I cruised this coast last year and had obviously missed the danger associated with this harbour.
I then went back over the pilot books I had on board to see what warnings they gave, I also (I am not the cleverest sailor) could not remember a sequence of Red over Green Red to signify the port was closed.
I looked in Reeds, which simply says that a night entrance is not advised if there is any swell, but does not make that sound a serious warning. The Imray pilot again says the entrance may be rough if the swell is heavy but only warns of breaking water close to the breakwater end. Bloc warns that waves over 3m backwash in the harbour but does not mention the entrance becoming unsafe.
None of them say that the harbour is dangerous to enter in conditions of swell and none of them either state that the harbour may be closed in these conditions or, worse, give any information of the harbour control lights.
I then tried to look up the sequence of lights for the closure, for many ports Reeds shows the local control lights (for example Swansea which has some special lights for yachts) but I could find nothing. As far as I know the International Port Traffic Lights would have been Red over Red over Red?
Given the fact that there was no wind, the information in the pilots was unusually sketchy (most Pilots generally frighten you!) and the lights did not conform to the International Signals I wonder where else you would have have gone the learn how dangerous this manoeuvre was.
I don't have an Portuguese list of lights on board, maybe this would have shown the Port Control Signals. I am just very, very confused about the Red over Green Red Signal?