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TENDERS & DINGHIESRNLI - DART LIFEBOAT


Walk Ashore - Moorings for Tenders/Dinghies


The following information incorporates the relevant Local Notice to Mariners. For full details of the LNTM, contact the Harbour Office or visit www.dartharbour.org. The location of dinghy berths are shown on page 53 and the map of Dartmouth Harbour (centre pull-out).


There is a shortage of walk ashore dinghy facilities at North and South Embankment in the town of Dartmouth, resulting in overcrowding. In the interests of safety and in order to be fair to all river users you are requested to follow directions on signs and given by harbour staff.


Dartmouth side


There are three walk-ashore pontoon areas where tenders/dinghies no more than 4.3m LOA may berth free of charge for short periods: ‘Green’ Pontoon (North Embankment) • Berthing up to 12 hours.


• Dinghies/tenders should not be pulled up onto the pontoon for safety reasons.


‘Double Steps’ Pontoon (north of Town Jetty) • Berthing up to 6 hours.


• Vessel skippers are requested not to obstruct the ‘Commercial Vessel’ Pontoon immediately to the South.


• No return within 6 hours.


• During peak times extra temporary pontoons are installed.


‘Dart Harbour Yacht Club’ Pontoon (seasonal) • Free berthing up to 2 hours (longer periods may be paid for in the Harbour Office).


Kingswear side


• Kingswear Dinghy Rack – berthing up to 6 hours.


• Darthaven Marina – berthing up to 2 hours on the inside of the Visitors pontoon.


Beyond Dartmouth


• Dittisham Pontoon • Berthing up to 6 hours • During peak times extra temporary pontoons are installed.


• Stoke Gabriel Pontoon • Berthing up to 6 hours


• Stoke Gabriel Low Water Landing Pontoon • only accessible from a height of tide at Stoke Gabriel (SG) of 2.3m (HOT at SG is generally between 0.3 and 0.9m lower than the HOT at Dartmouth) or less when access is possible via the foreshore (approx. 2.5 hours either side of LW at the village (LW SG is 30-40 mins later than LW Dartmouth)). Please see signs on the pontoon and take care along the foreshore to the village. Sailing directions on page 41 also refer.


These areas are shown on the chart on page 53 and are clearly marked with signs denoting the maximum stay permissible. River users are reminded that no long stay or permanent berthing is permitted at these pontoons (with the exception of the Yacht Club pontoon where longer stays can be paid for). Vessels moored in contravention of these rules may be towed away by the Harbour Authority and a charge will apply.


Yacht Taxi - Ch 69 tel: 07970 346571 Yacht Taxi Ch 69 19


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