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Duncannon Area


Duncannon No. 4 buoy Aſter passing Duncannon keep very close to the outside of the bend until reaching the 6 knot speed limit sign. See fig. 18


Ham Reach – WATCH OUT! Near Ashprington Point, there are two port hand buoys (Walker & Handley) to give better guidance to the position of the deep water channel. From the sign, move out into the centre of the river, leaving the two red unlit beacons with red topmarks, to port. Keep between the two pairs of unlit port and starboard lateral marks.


Aſter clearing “Sharpham East” starboard hand buoy, continue over to the outside of the bend and keep close to the shore on the port side until Ham Point unlit starboard lateral buoy is abeam to starboard.


Red beacon at north end of Ham Reach


6 Knot Speed Limit Sign


Fig 18 North end of Ham Reach from Duncannon


Ham Point Buoy


Sharpham boat house


Sharpham House


Fig 19 Ham Point from Sharpham East Buoy


Sharpham Area


Sharpham Boat House Pass Ham Point (starboard lateral) and when the next set of buoys come into view (port lateral - Sharpham Reach and Sharpham Point) alter course into Sharpham Reach and keep over to starboard. Leave the port lateral buoy “Sharpham Reach”, “Sharpham Point” and “The Gut” all unlit to port.


Quay at Sharpham Reach


Sharpham Reach Buoy


Fig 20 Sharpham Reach from Ham Point Yacht Taxi - Ch 69 tel: 07970 346571 13


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