Ramsgate harbour approach
The approach to Ramsgate harbour is from the East via a well marked
buoyed channel, there is a yacht tract to the south of the port
hand buoys with a holding ground to the south of the southern
breakwater if you need to wait before you can enter the harbour.
The tide sets across the harbour entrance in a NE'ly/SW'ly
direction, with the north going tide running from about 1½ hours to
HW to 4 hours after HW.
Entry and exit procedures
Ramsgate Port Control should be contacted on VHF Ch.14 on
approaching and before leaving the port (manned 24 hrs). Ramsgate
Marina staff and the Dock Office (for berthing information) may be
contacted on VHF Ch.80 whilst in the Royal Harbour. For lock gate
information contact the Dock Office on VHF Channel 14.
During the summer period the marina staff will allocate a
suitable berth for you.
Signal Lights on the East Pier Control movements in and Out of
the Royal Harbour and in the Approach Channel.
Signal lights at the Dock Office control movement in and out of
the Inner Marina.
THREE VERTICAL RED LIGHTS - Indicate that a
vessel may not enter the approach channel or the inner marina, or
leave the outer harbour.
THREE VERTICAL GREEN LIGHTS - Indicate that a
vessel may enter the approach channel or the inner marina, or leave
the inner marina or the outer harbour.
FLASHING ORANGE LIGHT Indicates a ferry
movement in progress, no vessel should enter the approach channel
or leave the Royal Harbour.
FREQUENT MOVEMENTS OF LARGE VESSELS TAKE PLACE AND SMALL
CRAFT ARE ADVISED TO KEEP WELL CLEAR OF SUCH TRAFFIC.
INNER MARINA - The gate is open for
approximately 2 hours either side of high water (subject to height
of tide). A red and yellow flag by day and a single green light by
night indicate that the gate is open.
- Western Marina - is found on the left hand
side as you enter the Royal Harbour Marina and is used by permanent
berth holders and visitors.
- Eastern Marina - is found directly ahead as
you enter the Royal Harbour Marina, used by fishing, angling and
visiting boats.
For the latest information on depths please contact
the port authority