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Rozelle Cove 46°17’.60N 005°54’.08W


Northern Territories CHARTS RYA 3, 4. Standard Port PORT FRASER ( ) Times


High Water


0000 1200


0600 1800


4.2


Plover Island. The unlit E Reach should only be attempted during daylight and with sufficient rise of tide. On the final approach to the marina from the SW, before the final 180° turn to port, the 2F.G (vert) & 2F.R (vert) marking the marina entrance may appear confusing. Leave the 2F.R (vert) to port.


Height (metres)


Low Water MHWS MHWN MLWN MLWS 0500 1100 1700 2300


3.4


Differences ROZELLE COVE -0038 -0018


-0036 -0014 +0.2 -0.2 1.1 +0.5 0.4 +0.2


DESCRIPTION. With a regular fast-ferry connection from Dunbarton (35min), Rozelle Cove Marina provides a less-expensive alternative to mainland berthing. Excellent shelter within the marina (3m) and within the anchorages of the reaches. During sustained S’lies, the approach to the reaches can be rough and alternative destinations should be sought if conditions dictate. Landing is prohibited on any of the islands within the cove.


APPROACH WAYPOINT. 46°15’.72N 005°54’.32W.


PILOTAGE NOTES. Approaching from the W, the observation tower (19m) on West Point is a useful conspic daymark. From the E, Range Head SCM [VQ(6)+LFl.10s] indicates the SW corner of the Tawness firing range (see Note). Beware of the two unlit yellow range buoys off Tawness. Rozelle Cove SWM [Iso.10s] is 2ca S of the entrance to West Reach. West Reach is marked by piles, most of which are lit. Keep towards the middle of the marked channel; some rocky ledges protrude the line between piles. The unlit Y bns (X topmark) on Tern Island may assist pilotage to the N of


LIGHTS AND MARKS. To the W of the entrance is a conspic tower (19m). The radio mast on Plover Hill is marked with four (vert) R lights. Rozelle Fairway SWM (RW) [Iso.10s] is 2ca S of West Reach entrance.


VHF RADIO. Rozelle Cove Marina Ch 80. FACILITIES. D, P, FW, Gas, Gaz, CH, BH (12 tonnes), ME, El, Bar, R.


Tawness Range. No restrictions are placed on the right to transit the firing practice area at any time. The Firing Practice Area is operated using a clear range procedure; exercises and firing only take place when the area is considered clear of shipping. Red flags are flown from the FS when the range is open. Vessels transiting the range are requested not to loiter in the area.


TIDAL STREAMS AND HEIGHTS. The tidal streams within the cove are generally weak and variable; however, some sideways drift may be experienced as the tidal stream funnels through the rocks and gullies.


Rozelle Cove WC 17 61 159


Kipper Rock


R 12


Bathpool Bay


197 3


R 12


Laxton Cove


(R Lts) 22 Fl.R.2s 06 YBY


VQ(9)10s Skerries


59 21 177 35


Foul Area


Foul Foul


20 Wk 88 R.Wd Foul 245 Foul RW 171 28 136


VQ(6)+LFl.10s Range Head


YB Y


OBSERVATION TOWER


G (19) West Point


Iso.10s Fairway


56 10 Firing Practice Area 36 32 2


East Point


2 Windy Bay 1 2 R 32 Oc.G.3s 12 Gull I.


Plover Hill 62


4 R 51 3


Fl.G.3s G


67 G R P 22 Q.R 6 R 5 G 7


Rozelle Cove Marina


15 27 R R 12 G G STRONG HOLM Fl.G.2s 27 13 G


Fl.G.3s R


Fl.G.2s G 9


Fl.G.5s G


Plover Island


. 15 32


Rozelle Cove


03


Monkton Sp


43 Fl(2)G.5s 11 31 G Q.G


TOWER (22)


19 Y Tern I. Y 21 0 1M 1


65


Monkton Point


Creech Bluff


Beaker Head


3.0m


320°


020°


Tawness Range


West Reach


East Reach


10


Fl.R.2s Fl(2)R.5s


340°


Fl.R.3s


060°


080°


280°


100°


260°


120°


140°


160°


180°


200°


220°


240°


300°


040°


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