TwoHooter
Well-Known Member
Dover,......... don't try the eastern entrance or the ferry chaps will get quiet excited)
First time I have disagreed with anyone on this forum. Sorry and all that.
The eastern entrance is open for leisure craft. Do what the book says, call 'Dover Port Control' on 74 when 2 miles off. Give your name, position, and request Western or Eastern entrance. They will tell you to call back when 200m off. That's quite close. They may ask you to use a different entrance to what you requested but usually you will get what you want. You may have to hold off a while for commercial traffic to pass (both entrances are busy, it's not just ferries), or you may be asked what your speed is and if you are quick enough they will slot you in. They are really helpful. We were leaving by the eastern entrance a while back and as we approached they asked our speed and then told us to scarper quickly which we did (all of 6 knots, it's a motor/sailer), and a ferry crossed behind us. The control room is on the landward pier at the eastern entrance with excellent views and they have cameras everywhere which they watch like hawks.
PS: When leaving don't just request western or eastern entrance, also say which way you are heading after leaving the harbour.