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SAILING DIRECTIONS Blackness Point


Mouth of Dittisham Mill Creek Within 100 metres of Sandridge boathouse turn leſt towards the centre of Dittisham Mill Creek until abeam of Higher Gurrow Point. Then alter course to starboard and steer 230º for Blackness Point beacon, unlit, comprising a red pole with a red can topmark. Leave this to port. See fig. 12


Blackness Point Beacon


Fig 12 Blackness Point beacon


Towards Stoke Mouth Within 100m of Blackness Point , by which time a house above Stoke Gabriel should be in sight, turn to starboard and head west in the deep water paralleling the point. When crossing the telegraph cable marked on each bank by yellow diamond , steer 336º for Pighole Point (see fig. 13) with the Blackness slipway astern leaving Pighole port lateral mark to port.


On reaching Pighole Point, identify “Long Stream” port lateral mark in the moorings off Stoke Gabriel. Keep this to port as you pass Stoke Gabriel on your starboard hand side heading north. The arc of moorings indicate deep water.


There are visitors’ moorings (1 – 6m depth) just off the entrance to Stoke Gabriel creek (fig. 14). There are short stay dinghy berths on the pontoon in the creek. Fresh water is available from a standpipe at the shore end of the pontoon.


Fig 14 Entrance to Stoke Gabriel 40 Dart Harbour Ch 11 DARTNAV


Stoke Gabriel Boating association Mill Point


House on Mill Cove


Pighole Port Lateral Mark


Pighole point Fig 13 Pighole Point from Blackness slip


Entrance to Stoke Gabriel


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