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WELCOME Message from the Harbour Master


W


elcome to the stunning River Dart – your premier South West destination.


It is the task of the Dart Harbour team to help


make your time with us as enjoyable and trouble free as possible. The safety of you and other rivers users is of paramount importance to us, along with preserving the outstanding natural environment of the River Dart of which we are all custodians. The river includes the bustling historic town of Dartmouth where you will find the majority of the visitors’ facilities. We also provide opportunities for berthing in more tranquil upriver locations such as Dittisham, Stoke Gabriel and ultimately the market town of Totnes. You will find details of all facilities and up-river sailing directions in this guide. I would remind you that the maximum speed limit within the boundary of Dart Harbour's authority (from the Harbour entrance to the weir at Totnes) is 6 knots. This upper limit reduces both the real risk of danger to other river users and the impact of wake on the natural environment. Please note that we view speeding as a serious infringement of our Harbour byelaws and will take appropriate action against any offenders. You will find a complete list of Harbour Byelaws at www. dartharbour.org. The river team and office team are here to help during operational hours and can be contacted in person at 6 Oxford Street, Dartmouth or on VHF, CH 11 Callsign DARTNAV. (See page 3 for operational hours).


Please note Dart Harbour


provides an emergency contact number 07968 839846 to contact the duty harbour master outside these operational hours. This number is for emergencies only. For vessels entering the port requiring berthing instructions please call on VHF as you approach the entrance. Visitors arriving outside operational hours should berth according to the instructions on page 8 and contact Dart Harbour staff when available. You will find regular updates including Local


Mark Cooper, Harbour Master


notices to mariners (LNTM) on our website www. dartharbour.org and on our social channels. We look forward to welcoming you on this


occasion and on many more. We welcome feedback from our customers, please do let us know if there are ways we could improve your experience of Dart Harbour. If you need any assistance do not hesitate to contact us through the channels outlined in this Harbour Guide.


Captain Mark Cooper Harbour Master & CEO


Welcome to Dart Harbour Arrivals should contact Dart Harbour on VHF Channel 11 (call sign DARTNAV) to arrange to berth. If you intend to stay for more than 14 days please contact the Harbour Office. Please refer to Admiralty Chart 2253 to ensure safe berthing for your vessel. For further information on harbour services, please refer to www.dartharbour.org and use the automated translation service. We hope you enjoy your stay in Dart Harbour.


6 Dart Harbour Ch 11 DARTNAV


Bienvenue au port de Dartmouth Les arrivées doivent contacter Dart Harbour sur le canal VHF 11 (indicatif d’appel DARTNAV) pour organiser l’amarrage. Si vous avez l’intention de rester plus de 14 jours, veuillez contacter le bureau du port. Veuillez vous référer à la carte d’amirauté 2253 pour assurer l’accostage sécuritaire de votre navire. Pour plus d’informations sur les services portuaires, veuillez consulter www.dartharbour. org et utiliser le service de traduction automatique. Nous espérons que vous apprécierez votre séjour au port de Dartmouth.


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