ROUND THE ISLAND RACE 25 JUNE 2022 CENTRAL SOLENT TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS

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King's Harbour Master Portsmouth

LNTM No 65/22

1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN jointly by the Queen's Harbour Master Portsmouth, the Cowes Harbour Master and the Harbour Master ABP Southampton that the Round the Island Race 2022 will start from Cowes between 0800 and 0930 on Saturday 25 June 2022. About 1200 yachts are expected to take part in the Race. A full description of the race is available from the Island Sailing Club (www.roundtheisland.org.uk). The following summary is provided for information purposes:

a. The start line extends from the Island shore at the Royal Yacht Squadron to an outer distance mark adjacent to the Williams Shipping Buoy. 

b. Due to the number of competitors taking part, the various class starting times will be staggered to take place at 10-minute intervals between 0800 and 0930. A total of 10 sequential starts will take place, with the last being at 0930 

c. The anti-clockwise course around the Isle of Wight will be from Cowes west-about and back to Cowes. Turning points for the race are at The Needles Lighthouse, St Catherine’s Point, and Bembridge Ledge Buoy. 

d. It has been agreed with the organisers that all competitors awaiting their class starting time will proceed to designated holding / waiting areas (as on Figure 1 below), to avoid congestion in the main navigable channel. All competitors will be equipped with VHF radio and will keep a listening watch on VHF Channel 22, in the event that a recall or postponement becomes necessary. 

e. Whilst the main bulk of the fleet of yachts is expected to pass the Bembridge Ledge Buoy between 1230 and 1800 and the peak finishing time at Cowes is likely to be between 1400 and 1900, it should be noted that the earliest finish could be around 1030 and the finish limit time for this year is 2230.  Hence, there will be increased levels of recreational activity within the Central Solent area throughout this period.

Figure 1 – Central Solent Start Area

f. When rounding Seaview all competitors must remain to seaward of the mooring area indicated on Figure 2.  The area is indicated by a box originating from the shoreline at the north end of Seagrove Bay (the white flats) in approximate position 50°43.00’N, 001°06.30’W, out to ‘Pier Head’ which is a yellow spherical buoy (in approximate position 50°43.31’N, 001°05.63’W), northwest to the ‘Line Post’ which is a yellow post with blue windsock (in approximate position 50°43.60’N, 001°06.23’W), then directly back to the shoreline at Seaview Duver.  One orange inflatable will be laid on the eastern side of the box and three orange inflatables will be equally spaced between Pier Head and the Line Post on the northern side of the box. Competing yachts disregarding the box and entering the Seaview mooring area will be subject to protest. 

Figure 2 – Seaview Exclusion Zone

2. In order to separate the competitors from any commercial traffic movements intending to pass through the Central Solent, or bound to or from the Port of Southampton, during the starting period:

Masters of vessels not directly involved in the event are to arrange to be clear of the start area by 0700hrs and are not to enter the start area until after 1000hrs or when the bulk of competitors have cleared the area; and

Masters of Red Funnel Ferries and Commanders of Red Jets are to avoid passing through the start area and are to arrive at/or leave Cowes passing to the east of the Bramble Bank, where practicable, during the period 0700 - 1000. 


3. All spectator craft not taking part in the race are to keep well clear of the start area or are to proceed to one of the designated holding areas, as depicted on Figure 1, and keep clear of the Main Navigational Channel.  

4. Cancel this Local Notice to Mariners 26 June 2022.

 

Friday 17 Jun 2022

N J RANDALL
Queen's Harbour Master

Owners, Agents, Charterers, Marinas, Yacht Clubs and Recreational Sailing Organisations should ensure that the contents of this Notice are made known to the masters or persons in charge of their vessels or craft.