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<strong>Poole</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong><br />

Speed Limits<br />

Mariners are advised that in accordance with <strong>Poole</strong><br />

<strong>Harbour</strong> byelaw 2(aa) speed restrictions are relaxed<br />

within the Wareham Channel, Middle Ship Channel<br />

and North Channel during the period 1st October to<br />

31st March.<br />

Mariners are reminded byelaw 2(a) still applies which<br />

states that “every vessel shall be navigated with care<br />

and caution and at such speed and in such a manner as<br />

not to endanger the lives of or cause injury or be a<br />

nuisance to persons or endanger the safety of or cause<br />

damage to other vessels, moorings, buoys, beacons or<br />

other property.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> speed limits still apply throughout<br />

the rest of the harbour, especially 6 knots<br />

in Little Channel and Holes Bay, and 10<br />

knots in the <strong>Harbour</strong> entrance area<br />

between Bell Buoy and 1400 metres from<br />

South Haven Point.<br />

Speeding and excessive wash offences<br />

are taken very seriously and may result<br />

in prosecution.<br />

Wareham<br />

Area within which speed<br />

limit does not apply during<br />

period 31st Oct – 31st Mar<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Poole</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> ~ <strong>2013</strong><br />

Hamworthy<br />

Purbeck<br />

Mariners are reminded that Radar,<br />

AIS, CCTV, telephone and VHF<br />

Channels are recorded.<br />

Power Boats<br />

<strong>The</strong> most common problem caused by powered boats<br />

is excessive speed. Considerable wash is created by fastmoving<br />

powered boats, particularly those with<br />

displacement or semi-displacement hulls. This can easily<br />

cause personal injury or damage to boats sailing or<br />

moored nearby.<br />

PLEASE not only observe the speed limit at all times,<br />

but keep a good look-out to make sure that your wash<br />

is not endangering others in the vicinity, for example<br />

passengers disembarking from a pleasure boat, or<br />

youngsters in canoes or dinghies.<br />

Remember that your vessel must be navigated with care<br />

and caution and at such speed so as not to endanger lives,<br />

or cause injury or be a nuisance to others.<br />

(Byelaw 2a – Page 16)<br />

Large vessels and sailing yachts may not be as<br />

maneuverable as you, so anticipate their movement and<br />

give way accordingly. Also be aware of yachts or dinghies<br />

which are racing. Anticipate when they are likely to<br />

change course, for example when approaching channel<br />

edges or near a race mark.<br />

<strong>Poole</strong><br />

Brownsea<br />

Island<br />

Outer<br />

extent of<br />

10 knot limit

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