All vessels operating in the River Medway or its approaches should monitor Medway VTS on VHF Chl 74.
LNG Exclusion Zone – General Direction 13
Navigation of all vessels (incl. leisure and PWC) in relation to the LNG terminal.
LNG Vessel alonside – All vessels must keep at least 250 mtrs clear of the vessel.
No LNG Vessel alonside – All vessels must keep at least 150 mtrs clear of the jetty.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE GENERAL DIRECTION IS AN OFFENCE, AND WILL RESULT IN ACTION BEING TAKENAGAINST OFFENDER
Race officers, as well as phoning Medway VTS on 0151 949 6650 to advise on their race schedule on the day of racing, should also listen out on Channel 74 to pick up information relating to inbound and outbound vessels or seaplanes.
If a seaplane is due to land in Sharfleet or Stangate creeks Medway VTS will broadcast details on VHF channel 74, of what time the seaplane is due to land or take off. Commercial vessels as listed below will also report to Medway VTS on VHF channel 74 when passing inbound or outbound at the following reporting points, Medway buoy, Spile buoy, Mid Swatch buoy, No 12 buoy, Darnett Ness Beacon, No 32 buoy, Chatham Ness beacon or when berthed or anchored. “Reporting Vessel” means every vessel which is required by the Ports General Directions to report its position, intentions, or movements, specifically:
(a) vessels having a Gross Tonnage of more than 50 tonnes.
(b) vessels whose Length Overall is more than 40 metres.
(c) Passenger Vessels.
(d) vessels carrying Dangerous Goods; and
(e) vessels which are engaged in Towing Operations