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THE TIDEWAY CODE
A code of practice for rowing and paddling on the tidal Thames. Navigating any type of small recreational vessel on the tidal Thames, or Thames Tideway as it is also known, requires knowledge of the river and how it operates. The Tideway is by far the busiest inland waterway in the UK which, coupled with a fast-flowing tide and many bridges RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE Recreational Users Guide. Reminders for Rowing Coaches. You, Your Canoe and the Marine Environment. Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway. Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway. Paddling safety around barges. Thames Code for Personal Water Craft. NARROW BOATING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a most rewarding experience, whether just hopping between Teddington and Brentford, or going all the way through Central London to Limehouse. Safe passage requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream,including the
PADDLING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Paddling -- whether canoeing, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding -- on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the powerful river and awareness of other river users. The river above Putney is relatively benign and suitable for all types of canoeing and stand-up paddleboard craft as long as the right precautions are undertaken. INTERACTIVE THAMES MAP L11 of 2021 4 June 2021. Gravesend Reach - Higham Bight - MooringInstallation.
THAMES CODE FOR PERSONAL WATER CRAFT Without proper training, using a personal water craft on the Thames Estuary can be dangerous. Machinery failure is the main cause of incidents, leaving users vulnerable in a potentially busy waterway. There are also risks from the effects of cold water, currents, tides and exhaustion. The Golden Rules: Only launch, moor and land fromauthorised
WATER SPORTS ON THE TIDAL THAMES Waterskiing is authorised at Marsh End Sands, Tewkes Creek and Holehaven Creek. Windsurfing is only advisable on the tidal Thames to the west of Putney Bridge and in the following areas provided that they are clear of the navigable channel and approaches to commercial berths: Erith Rands. Mucking Flats. RICHMOND LOCK AND WEIR Navigating Richmond Lock and Weir. A half-tide lock and rising sluice gates operate at Richmond. The lock is 76m long and 8m wide. Use of the lock, which has a Lock Foreman on duty 24 hours a day, is charged at £8 for all classes of vessel (2019 charges): When the sluice gates are down and the weir closed, the following signals are inVISITOR MOORINGS
The PLA also own and manage some visitor moorings – to make enquiries, please call 01474 562421 or email VisitorMoorings@pla.co.uk. Where the information has been provided to us, details of the type of mooring, the facilities available, or any length restrictions, etc. are shown by viewing the interactive map. You should discuss your vessel BOATING ON THE THAMES Paddling. Navigating a canoe, kayak or stand-up paddleboard on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the way the powerful tidal river operates and the way that the boats and ships navigate upon it. Narrow Boating. Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a rewarding experience.THE TIDEWAY CODE
A code of practice for rowing and paddling on the tidal Thames. Navigating any type of small recreational vessel on the tidal Thames, or Thames Tideway as it is also known, requires knowledge of the river and how it operates. The Tideway is by far the busiest inland waterway in the UK which, coupled with a fast-flowing tide and many bridges RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE Recreational Users Guide. Reminders for Rowing Coaches. You, Your Canoe and the Marine Environment. Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway. Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway. Paddling safety around barges. Thames Code for Personal Water Craft. NARROW BOATING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a most rewarding experience, whether just hopping between Teddington and Brentford, or going all the way through Central London to Limehouse. Safe passage requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream,including the
PADDLING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Paddling -- whether canoeing, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding -- on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the powerful river and awareness of other river users. The river above Putney is relatively benign and suitable for all types of canoeing and stand-up paddleboard craft as long as the right precautions are undertaken. INTERACTIVE THAMES MAP L11 of 2021 4 June 2021. Gravesend Reach - Higham Bight - MooringInstallation.
THAMES CODE FOR PERSONAL WATER CRAFT Without proper training, using a personal water craft on the Thames Estuary can be dangerous. Machinery failure is the main cause of incidents, leaving users vulnerable in a potentially busy waterway. There are also risks from the effects of cold water, currents, tides and exhaustion. The Golden Rules: Only launch, moor and land fromauthorised
WATER SPORTS ON THE TIDAL THAMES Waterskiing is authorised at Marsh End Sands, Tewkes Creek and Holehaven Creek. Windsurfing is only advisable on the tidal Thames to the west of Putney Bridge and in the following areas provided that they are clear of the navigable channel and approaches to commercial berths: Erith Rands. Mucking Flats. RICHMOND LOCK AND WEIR Navigating Richmond Lock and Weir. A half-tide lock and rising sluice gates operate at Richmond. The lock is 76m long and 8m wide. Use of the lock, which has a Lock Foreman on duty 24 hours a day, is charged at £8 for all classes of vessel (2019 charges): When the sluice gates are down and the weir closed, the following signals are inVISITOR MOORINGS
The PLA also own and manage some visitor moorings – to make enquiries, please call 01474 562421 or email VisitorMoorings@pla.co.uk. Where the information has been provided to us, details of the type of mooring, the facilities available, or any length restrictions, etc. are shown by viewing the interactive map. You should discuss your vessel CRUISING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Cruising on the tidal Thames - Boating on the Thames. Cruising. Cruising on the tidal Thames can be a rewarding experience whether exploring the upper river or as the starting point to a cross channel passage. A safe trip requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream, including the resultant currents and variable depths. VISITOR MOORINGS ON THE TIDAL THAMES You must obtain permission from the berth or mooring owner/provider, using the contact details below before using any facility. The PLA also own and manage some visitor moorings – to make enquiries, please call 01474 562421 or email VisitorMoorings@pla.co.uk.. Where the information has been provided to us, details of the type of mooring, the facilities available, or any length restrictions THAMES CODE FOR PERSONAL WATER CRAFT Without proper training, using a personal water craft on the Thames Estuary can be dangerous. Machinery failure is the main cause of incidents, leaving users vulnerable in a potentially busy waterway. There are also risks from the effects of cold water, currents, tides and exhaustion. The Golden Rules: Only launch, moor and land fromauthorised
THAMES BARRIER
Thames Barrier Control Zone. A permanent Control Zone encompassing the Thames Barrier is established between Margaretness (next to the entrance to Barking Creek) and Blackwall Point (at the O2 Dome). See our Recreational Users Guide. Usually, traffic is routed through one span in each direction, which will be indicated by green arrows. INCIDENTS ON THE TIDAL THAMES Vessel masters and those in charge of vessels and craft using the Thames are required, under the provisions of River Byelaw 7, to report specific categories of accident to the PLA.. In addition to this legal requirement, all river users are invited to report any navigational incidents or occurrences, including near misses, so that any safety matters arising can be properly addressed. TIDAL THAMES NAVIGATORS CLUB The Tidal Thames Navigators Club has been created to give recreational boaters easy access to information for their navigation on the tidal Thames. The club is FREE to join and its main aim is to provide direct communication between the Port of London Authority and all recreational boaters. When joining the club you will be able to tell the PLA about your boat and the areas where you regularly PADDLING SAFETY AROUND BARGES Small person-powered boats can be swept rapidly under barges by the tide, with serious consequences. Give these work sites, piers and all barges moored alongside or mid-stream, a wide berth – at least 10m. Download: Paddling safety around barges (PDF) Thames Code for PersonalWater Craft 1
RICHMOND LOCK AND WEIR Navigating Richmond Lock and Weir. A half-tide lock and rising sluice gates operate at Richmond. The lock is 76m long and 8m wide. Use of the lock, which has a Lock Foreman on duty 24 hours a day, is charged at £8 for all classes of vessel (2020 charges): When the sluice gates are down and the weir closed, the following signals are in operation: TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE LOWER THAMES AND ESTUARY NAVIGATION Due to the large number of ships arriving and departing theThames Estuary,
PADDLING ON THE TIDEWAY INTRODUCTION Paddling on the Tideway - A Code of Practice for Paddling on the tidal Thames Navigating any paddled boat on the tidal Thames, or Thames Tideway as BOATING ON THE THAMES Paddling. Navigating a canoe, kayak or stand-up paddleboard on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the way the powerful tidal river operates and the way that the boats and ships navigate upon it. Narrow Boating. Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a rewarding experience.THE TIDEWAY CODE
A code of practice for rowing and paddling on the tidal Thames. Navigating any type of small recreational vessel on the tidal Thames, or Thames Tideway as it is also known, requires knowledge of the river and how it operates. The Tideway is by far the busiest inland waterway in the UK which, coupled with a fast-flowing tide and many bridges CRUISING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Cruising on the tidal Thames - Boating on the Thames. Cruising. Cruising on the tidal Thames can be a rewarding experience whether exploring the upper river or as the starting point to a cross channel passage. A safe trip requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream, including the resultant currents and variable depths. NARROW BOATING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a most rewarding experience, whether just hopping between Teddington and Brentford, or going all the way through Central London to Limehouse. Safe passage requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream,including the
RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE Recreational Users Guide. Reminders for Rowing Coaches. You, Your Canoe and the Marine Environment. Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway. Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway. Paddling safety around barges. Thames Code for Personal Water Craft. PADDLING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Paddling -- whether canoeing, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding -- on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the powerful river and awareness of other river users. The river above Putney is relatively benign and suitable for all types of canoeing and stand-up paddleboard craft as long as the right precautions are undertaken. INTERACTIVE THAMES MAP L11 of 2021 4 June 2021. Gravesend Reach - Higham Bight - MooringInstallation.
THAMES CODE FOR PERSONAL WATER CRAFT Without proper training, using a personal water craft on the Thames Estuary can be dangerous. Machinery failure is the main cause of incidents, leaving users vulnerable in a potentially busy waterway. There are also risks from the effects of cold water, currents, tides and exhaustion. The Golden Rules: Only launch, moor and land fromauthorised
RICHMOND LOCK AND WEIR Navigating Richmond Lock and Weir. A half-tide lock and rising sluice gates operate at Richmond. The lock is 76m long and 8m wide. Use of the lock, which has a Lock Foreman on duty 24 hours a day, is charged at £8 for all classes of vessel (2019 charges): When the sluice gates are down and the weir closed, the following signals are in TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE LOWER THAMES AND ESTUARY NAVIGATION Due to the large number of ships arriving and departing theThames Estuary,
BOATING ON THE THAMES Paddling. Navigating a canoe, kayak or stand-up paddleboard on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the way the powerful tidal river operates and the way that the boats and ships navigate upon it. Narrow Boating. Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a rewarding experience.THE TIDEWAY CODE
A code of practice for rowing and paddling on the tidal Thames. Navigating any type of small recreational vessel on the tidal Thames, or Thames Tideway as it is also known, requires knowledge of the river and how it operates. The Tideway is by far the busiest inland waterway in the UK which, coupled with a fast-flowing tide and many bridges CRUISING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Cruising on the tidal Thames - Boating on the Thames. Cruising. Cruising on the tidal Thames can be a rewarding experience whether exploring the upper river or as the starting point to a cross channel passage. A safe trip requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream, including the resultant currents and variable depths. NARROW BOATING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a most rewarding experience, whether just hopping between Teddington and Brentford, or going all the way through Central London to Limehouse. Safe passage requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream,including the
RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE Recreational Users Guide. Reminders for Rowing Coaches. You, Your Canoe and the Marine Environment. Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway. Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway. Paddling safety around barges. Thames Code for Personal Water Craft. PADDLING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Paddling -- whether canoeing, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding -- on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the powerful river and awareness of other river users. The river above Putney is relatively benign and suitable for all types of canoeing and stand-up paddleboard craft as long as the right precautions are undertaken. INTERACTIVE THAMES MAP L11 of 2021 4 June 2021. Gravesend Reach - Higham Bight - MooringInstallation.
THAMES CODE FOR PERSONAL WATER CRAFT Without proper training, using a personal water craft on the Thames Estuary can be dangerous. Machinery failure is the main cause of incidents, leaving users vulnerable in a potentially busy waterway. There are also risks from the effects of cold water, currents, tides and exhaustion. The Golden Rules: Only launch, moor and land fromauthorised
RICHMOND LOCK AND WEIR Navigating Richmond Lock and Weir. A half-tide lock and rising sluice gates operate at Richmond. The lock is 76m long and 8m wide. Use of the lock, which has a Lock Foreman on duty 24 hours a day, is charged at £8 for all classes of vessel (2019 charges): When the sluice gates are down and the weir closed, the following signals are in TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE LOWER THAMES AND ESTUARY NAVIGATION Due to the large number of ships arriving and departing theThames Estuary,
SAILING ON THE TIDAL THAMES The tidal Thames is a unique river, running over 90 miles from the sea to Teddington, with many varied challenges along its length. In the upper river between Putney and Teddington the channel is narrow with shallow depths, low bridges and many small recreational craft. NARROW BOATING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a most rewarding experience, whether just hopping between Teddington and Brentford, or going all the way through Central London to Limehouse. Safe passage requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream,including the
RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE Recreational Users Guide. Reminders for Rowing Coaches. You, Your Canoe and the Marine Environment. Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway. Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway. Paddling safety around barges. Thames Code for Personal Water Craft. GET ACTIVE ON THE TIDAL THAMES Have a go at SUP, the newest arrival on the watersports scene. The upper Thames is home to the calmest waters of the tidal stretch so it’s the perfect place to explore the Thames at a leisurely place, and you can progress from kneeling to standing at your own pace. Connect with nature and learn a new skill with Active360 or Back ofBeyond.
VISITOR MOORINGS ON THE TIDAL THAMES You must obtain permission from the berth or mooring owner/provider, using the contact details below before using any facility. The PLA also own and manage some visitor moorings – to make enquiries, please call 01474 562421 or email VisitorMoorings@pla.co.uk.. Where the information has been provided to us, details of the type of mooring, the facilities available, or any length restrictionsTHAMES BARRIER
Thames Barrier Control Zone. A permanent Control Zone encompassing the Thames Barrier is established between Margaretness (next to the entrance to Barking Creek) and Blackwall Point (at the O2 Dome). See our Recreational Users Guide. Usually, traffic is routed through one span in each direction, which will be indicated by green arrows. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NAVIGATION: UPPER TIDEWAY A chart to accompany The Tideway Code: A Code of Practice for Rowing and Paddling on the Tidal Thames. Download: Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway (PDF) Paddling safety around barges 15 November 2020. Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway 15November 2020.
RICHMOND LOCK AND WEIR Navigating Richmond Lock and Weir. A half-tide lock and rising sluice gates operate at Richmond. The lock is 76m long and 8m wide. Use of the lock, which has a Lock Foreman on duty 24 hours a day, is charged at £8 for all classes of vessel (2020 charges): When the sluice gates are down and the weir closed, the following signals are in operation:VISITOR MOORINGS
The PLA also own and manage some visitor moorings – to make enquiries, please call 01474 562421 or email VisitorMoorings@pla.co.uk. Where the information has been provided to us, details of the type of mooring, the facilities available, or any length restrictions, etc. are shown by viewing the interactive map. You should discuss your vessel PADDLING ON THE TIDEWAY INTRODUCTION Paddling on the Tideway - A Code of Practice for Paddling on the tidal Thames Navigating any paddled boat on the tidal Thames, or Thames Tideway as BOATING ON THE THAMES Paddling. Navigating a canoe, kayak or stand-up paddleboard on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the way the powerful tidal river operates and the way that the boats and ships navigate upon it. Narrow Boating. Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a rewarding experience.THE TIDEWAY CODE
A code of practice for rowing and paddling on the tidal Thames. Navigating any type of small recreational vessel on the tidal Thames, or Thames Tideway as it is also known, requires knowledge of the river and how it operates. The Tideway is by far the busiest inland waterway in the UK which, coupled with a fast-flowing tide and many bridges CRUISING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Cruising on the tidal Thames - Boating on the Thames. Cruising. Cruising on the tidal Thames can be a rewarding experience whether exploring the upper river or as the starting point to a cross channel passage. A safe trip requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream, including the resultant currents and variable depths. NARROW BOATING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a most rewarding experience, whether just hopping between Teddington and Brentford, or going all the way through Central London to Limehouse. Safe passage requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream,including the
RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE Recreational Users Guide. Reminders for Rowing Coaches. You, Your Canoe and the Marine Environment. Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway. Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway. Paddling safety around barges. Thames Code for Personal Water Craft. PADDLING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Paddling -- whether canoeing, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding -- on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the powerful river and awareness of other river users. The river above Putney is relatively benign and suitable for all types of canoeing and stand-up paddleboard craft as long as the right precautions are undertaken. INTERACTIVE THAMES MAP L11 of 2021 4 June 2021. Gravesend Reach - Higham Bight - MooringInstallation.
THAMES CODE FOR PERSONAL WATER CRAFT Without proper training, using a personal water craft on the Thames Estuary can be dangerous. Machinery failure is the main cause of incidents, leaving users vulnerable in a potentially busy waterway. There are also risks from the effects of cold water, currents, tides and exhaustion. The Golden Rules: Only launch, moor and land fromauthorised
RICHMOND LOCK AND WEIR Navigating Richmond Lock and Weir. A half-tide lock and rising sluice gates operate at Richmond. The lock is 76m long and 8m wide. Use of the lock, which has a Lock Foreman on duty 24 hours a day, is charged at £8 for all classes of vessel (2019 charges): When the sluice gates are down and the weir closed, the following signals are in TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE LOWER THAMES AND ESTUARY NAVIGATION Due to the large number of ships arriving and departing theThames Estuary,
BOATING ON THE THAMES Paddling. Navigating a canoe, kayak or stand-up paddleboard on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the way the powerful tidal river operates and the way that the boats and ships navigate upon it. Narrow Boating. Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a rewarding experience.THE TIDEWAY CODE
A code of practice for rowing and paddling on the tidal Thames. Navigating any type of small recreational vessel on the tidal Thames, or Thames Tideway as it is also known, requires knowledge of the river and how it operates. The Tideway is by far the busiest inland waterway in the UK which, coupled with a fast-flowing tide and many bridges CRUISING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Cruising on the tidal Thames - Boating on the Thames. Cruising. Cruising on the tidal Thames can be a rewarding experience whether exploring the upper river or as the starting point to a cross channel passage. A safe trip requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream, including the resultant currents and variable depths. NARROW BOATING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a most rewarding experience, whether just hopping between Teddington and Brentford, or going all the way through Central London to Limehouse. Safe passage requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream,including the
RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE Recreational Users Guide. Reminders for Rowing Coaches. You, Your Canoe and the Marine Environment. Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway. Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway. Paddling safety around barges. Thames Code for Personal Water Craft. PADDLING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Paddling -- whether canoeing, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding -- on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the powerful river and awareness of other river users. The river above Putney is relatively benign and suitable for all types of canoeing and stand-up paddleboard craft as long as the right precautions are undertaken. INTERACTIVE THAMES MAP L11 of 2021 4 June 2021. Gravesend Reach - Higham Bight - MooringInstallation.
THAMES CODE FOR PERSONAL WATER CRAFT Without proper training, using a personal water craft on the Thames Estuary can be dangerous. Machinery failure is the main cause of incidents, leaving users vulnerable in a potentially busy waterway. There are also risks from the effects of cold water, currents, tides and exhaustion. The Golden Rules: Only launch, moor and land fromauthorised
RICHMOND LOCK AND WEIR Navigating Richmond Lock and Weir. A half-tide lock and rising sluice gates operate at Richmond. The lock is 76m long and 8m wide. Use of the lock, which has a Lock Foreman on duty 24 hours a day, is charged at £8 for all classes of vessel (2019 charges): When the sluice gates are down and the weir closed, the following signals are in TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE LOWER THAMES AND ESTUARY NAVIGATION Due to the large number of ships arriving and departing theThames Estuary,
RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE Recreational Users Guide. Reminders for Rowing Coaches. You, Your Canoe and the Marine Environment. Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway. Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway. Paddling safety around barges. Thames Code for Personal Water Craft. NARROW BOATING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a most rewarding experience, whether just hopping between Teddington and Brentford, or going all the way through Central London to Limehouse. Safe passage requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream,including the
GET ACTIVE ON THE TIDAL THAMES Have a go at SUP, the newest arrival on the watersports scene. The upper Thames is home to the calmest waters of the tidal stretch so it’s the perfect place to explore the Thames at a leisurely place, and you can progress from kneeling to standing at your own pace. Connect with nature and learn a new skill with Active360 or Back ofBeyond.
VISITOR MOORINGS ON THE TIDAL THAMES You must obtain permission from the berth or mooring owner/provider, using the contact details below before using any facility. The PLA also own and manage some visitor moorings – to make enquiries, please call 01474 562421 or email VisitorMoorings@pla.co.uk.. Where the information has been provided to us, details of the type of mooring, the facilities available, or any length restrictionsTHAMES BARRIER
Thames Barrier Control Zone. A permanent Control Zone encompassing the Thames Barrier is established between Margaretness (next to the entrance to Barking Creek) and Blackwall Point (at the O2 Dome). See our Recreational Users Guide. Usually, traffic is routed through one span in each direction, which will be indicated by green arrows. RICHMOND LOCK AND WEIR Navigating Richmond Lock and Weir. A half-tide lock and rising sluice gates operate at Richmond. The lock is 76m long and 8m wide. Use of the lock, which has a Lock Foreman on duty 24 hours a day, is charged at £8 for all classes of vessel (2020 charges): When the sluice gates are down and the weir closed, the following signals are in operation: BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NAVIGATION: UPPER TIDEWAY A chart to accompany The Tideway Code: A Code of Practice for Rowing and Paddling on the Tidal Thames. Download: Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway (PDF) Paddling safety around barges 15 November 2020. Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway 15November 2020.
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NAVIGATION: LOWER TIDEWAY A chart to accompany The Tideway Code: A Code of Practice for Rowing and Paddling on the Tidal Thames. Download: Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway (PDF) Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway 15 November 2020. You, Your Canoe and theVISITOR MOORINGS
The PLA also own and manage some visitor moorings – to make enquiries, please call 01474 562421 or email VisitorMoorings@pla.co.uk. Where the information has been provided to us, details of the type of mooring, the facilities available, or any length restrictions, etc. are shown by viewing the interactive map. You should discuss your vessel PADDLING ON THE TIDEWAY INTRODUCTION Paddling on the Tideway - A Code of Practice for Paddling on the tidal Thames Navigating any paddled boat on the tidal Thames, or Thames Tideway as BOATING ON THE THAMES The Port of London Authority is the harbour and navigational authority for the tidal Thames below Teddington through to the Thames Estuary. The PLA’s primary role is the management of navigation and promoting the safe use of the tidal Thames.THE TIDEWAY CODE
A code of practice for rowing and paddling on the tidal Thames. Navigating any type of small recreational vessel on the tidal Thames, or Thames Tideway as it is also known, requires knowledge of the river and how it operates. The Tideway is by far the busiest inland waterway in the UK which, coupled with a fast-flowing tide and many bridges SAILING ON THE TIDAL THAMES The tidal Thames is a unique river, running over 90 miles from the sea to Teddington, with many varied challenges along its length. In the upper river between Putney and Teddington the channel is narrow with shallow depths, low bridges and many small recreational craft. INTERACTIVE THAMES MAP Live Tides. PLA Notices to Mariners. L10 of 2021 28 May 2021. Benfleet Creek - Benfleet Road Bridge - Full Closure. VISITOR MOORINGS ON THE TIDAL THAMES You must obtain permission from the berth or mooring owner/provider, using the contact details below before using any facility. The PLA also own and manage some visitor moorings – to make enquiries, please call 01474 562421 or email VisitorMoorings@pla.co.uk.. Where the information has been provided to us, details of the type of mooring, the facilities available, or any length restrictions PADDLING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Paddling -- whether canoeing, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding -- on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the powerful river and awareness of other river users. The river above Putney is relatively benign and suitable for all types of canoeing and stand-up paddleboard craft as long as the right precautions are undertaken. THAMES CODE FOR PERSONAL WATER CRAFT Without proper training, using a personal water craft on the Thames Estuary can be dangerous. Machinery failure is the main cause of incidents, leaving users vulnerable in a potentially busy waterway. There are also risks from the effects of cold water, currents, tides and exhaustion. The Golden Rules: Only launch, moor and land fromauthorised
WATER SPORTS ON THE TIDAL THAMES Waterskiing is authorised at Marsh End Sands, Tewkes Creek and Holehaven Creek. Windsurfing is only advisable on the tidal Thames to the west of Putney Bridge and in the following areas provided that they are clear of the navigable channel and approaches to commercial berths: Erith Rands. Mucking Flats.VISITOR MOORINGS
The PLA also own and manage some visitor moorings – to make enquiries, please call 01474 562421 or email VisitorMoorings@pla.co.uk. Where the information has been provided to us, details of the type of mooring, the facilities available, or any length restrictions, etc. are shown by viewing the interactive map. You should discuss your vessel TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE LOWER THAMES AND ESTUARY NAVIGATION Due to the large number of ships arriving and departing theThames Estuary,
BOATING ON THE THAMES The Port of London Authority is the harbour and navigational authority for the tidal Thames below Teddington through to the Thames Estuary. The PLA’s primary role is the management of navigation and promoting the safe use of the tidal Thames.THE TIDEWAY CODE
A code of practice for rowing and paddling on the tidal Thames. Navigating any type of small recreational vessel on the tidal Thames, or Thames Tideway as it is also known, requires knowledge of the river and how it operates. The Tideway is by far the busiest inland waterway in the UK which, coupled with a fast-flowing tide and many bridges SAILING ON THE TIDAL THAMES The tidal Thames is a unique river, running over 90 miles from the sea to Teddington, with many varied challenges along its length. In the upper river between Putney and Teddington the channel is narrow with shallow depths, low bridges and many small recreational craft. INTERACTIVE THAMES MAP Live Tides. PLA Notices to Mariners. L10 of 2021 28 May 2021. Benfleet Creek - Benfleet Road Bridge - Full Closure. VISITOR MOORINGS ON THE TIDAL THAMES You must obtain permission from the berth or mooring owner/provider, using the contact details below before using any facility. The PLA also own and manage some visitor moorings – to make enquiries, please call 01474 562421 or email VisitorMoorings@pla.co.uk.. Where the information has been provided to us, details of the type of mooring, the facilities available, or any length restrictions PADDLING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Paddling -- whether canoeing, kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding -- on the tidal Thames requires knowledge of the powerful river and awareness of other river users. The river above Putney is relatively benign and suitable for all types of canoeing and stand-up paddleboard craft as long as the right precautions are undertaken. THAMES CODE FOR PERSONAL WATER CRAFT Without proper training, using a personal water craft on the Thames Estuary can be dangerous. Machinery failure is the main cause of incidents, leaving users vulnerable in a potentially busy waterway. There are also risks from the effects of cold water, currents, tides and exhaustion. The Golden Rules: Only launch, moor and land fromauthorised
WATER SPORTS ON THE TIDAL THAMES Waterskiing is authorised at Marsh End Sands, Tewkes Creek and Holehaven Creek. Windsurfing is only advisable on the tidal Thames to the west of Putney Bridge and in the following areas provided that they are clear of the navigable channel and approaches to commercial berths: Erith Rands. Mucking Flats.VISITOR MOORINGS
The PLA also own and manage some visitor moorings – to make enquiries, please call 01474 562421 or email VisitorMoorings@pla.co.uk. Where the information has been provided to us, details of the type of mooring, the facilities available, or any length restrictions, etc. are shown by viewing the interactive map. You should discuss your vessel TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE TIDAL THAMES: RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE LOWER THAMES AND ESTUARY NAVIGATION Due to the large number of ships arriving and departing theThames Estuary,
CRUISING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Cruising on the tidal Thames - Boating on the Thames. Cruising. Cruising on the tidal Thames can be a rewarding experience whether exploring the upper river or as the starting point to a cross channel passage. A safe trip requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream, including the resultant currents and variable depths. NARROW BOATING ON THE TIDAL THAMES Narrow boating on the tidal Thames presents a unique set of challenges, but for the experienced it can be a most rewarding experience, whether just hopping between Teddington and Brentford, or going all the way through Central London to Limehouse. Safe passage requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream,including the
RECREATIONAL USERS GUIDE Recreational Users Guide. Reminders for Rowing Coaches. You, Your Canoe and the Marine Environment. Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway. Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway. Paddling safety around barges. Thames Code for Personal Water Craft.THAMES BARRIER
Thames Barrier Control Zone. A permanent Control Zone encompassing the Thames Barrier is established between Margaretness (next to the entrance to Barking Creek) and Blackwall Point (at the O2 Dome). See our Recreational Users Guide. Usually, traffic is routed through one span in each direction, which will be indicated by green arrows. GUIDANCE AND REGULATIONS Guidance and Regulations. These documents from the Port of London Authority promote safe navigation and sports activity on the on thetidal River Thames.
ROWING ON THE TIDAL THAMES The stretch between Teddington lock and the Thames Barrier is known as the Tideway. It requires a sound knowledge of the effects of the tidal stream, including the resultant currents and variable depths which may be unfamiliar even to extremely competent rowers who have notpreviously visited.
INCIDENTS ON THE TIDAL THAMES Vessel masters and those in charge of vessels and craft using the Thames are required, under the provisions of River Byelaw 7, to report specific categories of accident to the PLA.. In addition to this legal requirement, all river users are invited to report any navigational incidents or occurrences, including near misses, so that any safety matters arising can be properly addressed. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF NAVIGATION: LOWER TIDEWAY A chart to accompany The Tideway Code: A Code of Practice for Rowing and Paddling on the Tidal Thames. Download: Basic Principles of Navigation: Lower Tideway (PDF) Basic Principles of Navigation: Upper Tideway 15 November 2020. You, Your Canoe and the PLA TIDAL THAMES APP Our free app is the essential companion to the tidal Thames. Download the app to get essential data including: live tidal data from twelve locations along the 95 mile tidal river. alerts for Notices to Mariners, which detail the latest information on events, engineering works and recent changes that users need to be aware of before settingoff.
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