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Dorset Council as the Harbour Authority for Weymouth Harbour (‘the Harbour Authority’) in exercise of its powers under The Weymouth Harbour Revision Order 2021 (‘the 2021 Order’) and having carried out the consultations required by article 22 of the 2021 Order, give the following General Directions.
These General Directions have been given for the purpose of promoting or securing conditions conducive to the ease, convenience or safety of navigation, the safety of persons and the protection of property, flora and fauna in Weymouth Harbour as prescribed in article 21 of the 2021 Order.
In order to maintain and enhance the ease, convenience and safety of navigation within Weymouth Harbour, it is important that Masters and Officers are also aware of current Byelaws (including the Weymouth Harbour Byelaws 1976 and Seaside Pleasure Boats 1966) and Local Notices to Mariners, as well as any Special Directions applying to their Vessel. It is therefore vital that owners and agents ensure all such relevant information and publications are promptly distributed to Vessels as appropriate.
Note should also be taken of broadcasts from Weymouth Harbour Radio.
It is the duty of the Master of a Vessel to which a General Direction applies to comply with that General Direction. However, the giving of a General Direction does not diminish or in any other way affect the responsibility of the Master of the Vessel to which the General Direction is given in relation to their Vessel, persons on board, its cargo or any other person or property.
These General Directions will be kept under review and revised as appropriate following due consultation with stakeholders.
In the event of any conflict arising between the provisions of these General Directions and Special Directions, the Special Directions shall take precedence.
Some of the General Directions are accompanied by notes written in italics. These notes provide additional information to further explain a General Direction and do not form part of that General Direction.
For further information, please contact the Harbour Master via the contact details below.
Harbour Masters Office, 13 Custom House Quay, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8BG
Tel. 01305 838423
1. Commencement
These General Directions made under the powers in the Weymouth Harbour Revision Order 2021 shall come into force on 25 March 2024.
2. Definitions in these directions
means the Weymouth Harbour Revision Order 2021;
means the area shaded blue on the Weymouth Bay Recreational Zones Plan
means VHF Channel 12, or such other channel as Weymouth Harbour Radio or the Harbour Master advises
means the Weymouth Harbour Conditions of Berthing, Rules and Regulations in force from time to time
means the area shaded yellow on the Weymouth Bay Recreational Zones Plan;
means any Vessel (including a Registered Fishing Vessel) which is not a Pleasure Vessel
means any goods as defined by the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code, Classes 1 to 9 inclusive
means the area shaded green on the Designated Fish Landing Quay Plan;
means the plan annexed to these General Directions titled “Designated Fish Landing Quay Plan”;
means the course or track normally taken by Commercial Vessels using the Harbour and comprises of all marked and/or charted navigable channels within the Harbour Limits
means nets, lines, trawls, baskets, rods, pots and any other device or equipment used to catch fish and shellfish
means Weymouth Harbour the limits of which are described in article 6 (Harbour Limits) of the 2021 Order and shown on the Harbour Limits Plan and the Harbour Premises Plan;
means Dorset Council
means the limits described in article 6 of the 2021 Order which are at or below the Level of High Water and shown for information purposes shaded blue on the Harbour Limits Plan
means the plan annexed to these General Directions with the title “Harbour Limits Plan”;
means any person appointed by the Harbour Authority to be a Harbour Master and includes the duly authorised deputies and assistants of the Harbour Master and the Officers authorised to discharge the Harbour Master’s duties through Weymouth Harbour Radio
means 13 Custom House Quay, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 8BG
means land adjacent to the Wet Harbour Area for the time being vested in, or occupied or administered by the Harbour Authority as part of the harbour undertaking and occupied wholly or mainly for the purpose of activities there carried on, which may include:
means the plan displayed in the Harbour Office and on the Harbour Website as amended from time to time (a copy of which shall be published on the Harbour Website in the same place as these General Directions) with the title “Harbour Premises Plan”;
means the area shaded purple on the Harbour Restricted Commercial Areas Plan;
means the plan annexed to these General Directions with the title “Harbour Restricted Commercial Areas Plan”;
means the area shaded blue on the Harbour Slipway Plan
means the plan annexed to these General Directions with the title “Harbour Slipway Plan”;
means https://www.weymouth-harbour.co.uk
means the area shaded blue on the Inner Harbour Plan
means the area shown on the Inner Harbour Approaches Plan
means the plan annexed to these General Directions with the title “Inner Harbour Approaches Plan”;
means the area shaded blue on the Inner Harbour Entrance Plan;
means the plan annexed to these General Directions with the title “Inner Harbour Entrance Plan”
means the plan annexed to these General Directions with the title “Inner Harbour Plan”;
means any watercraft (not being a structure which by reason of its concave shape provides buoyancy for the carriage of persons or goods) propelled by a water jet engine or other mechanical means of propulsion and steered either:
means the maximum length of a Vessel, including overhanging structure, cargo or equipment and if a tug and tow the length from the forward end of the tug to the aft end of the last Vessel or object towed
means the level of mean low water springs
means the level of mean high-water springs
means any person having or taking the command, charge or management, control or conduct of a Vessel for the time being;
means water skiing, wakeboarding, parascending, towing of inflatables and any other similar activities;
means a permit to authorise undertaking Motorised Watersport within Weymouth Bay in accordance with these General Directions which can be purchased online from the Harbour Website
means any Vessel that is not a Power-driven Vessel
means the area shaded green on the Weymouth Bay Recreational Zones Plan
means a Master that does not act as a Master in the course of a business or employment;
means a quay, berth, wharf, mooring, pontoon or any other place or structure designated for the purposes of making fast a Vessel to
means a Vessel of up to 24 metres in Length Overall used exclusively for recreational and pleasure purposes and not operated at any time for financial gain
means any Vessel propelled by machinery
means a watercraft intended for sports and leisure purposes of less than 4 meters in hull length which uses a propulsion engine having a water jet pump as its primary source of propulsion and designed to be operated by a person or persons sitting, standing or kneeling on, rather than within the confines of, a hull and includes a Jet Bike
means the designated PWC Launch Site at the Harbour Slipway and shown shaded blue on the Harbour Slipway Plan
means the permit referred to in General Direction 12 required before getting Underway with a PWC within the Harbour Limits which can be purchased online from the Harbour Website
means the areas shaded red, blue, yellow and green on the Weymouth Bay Recreational Zones Plan
means a Vessel with a valid registration on the UK Shipping Register as a fishing vessel and a valid fishing vessel license from the Marine Management Organisation
means an underwater Vehicle or any other underwater machine (whether tethered or not) operated remotely
means the area within the Weymouth Bay 4KT Restricted Speed Zone Plan, indicated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution’s Red and Yellow Flags which may from time to time be in place
means a direction made pursuant to article 24 of the 2021 Order
means the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea 1974 as amended from time to time
means a Vessel less than 6m in Length Overall
means the area shaded red on the Weymouth Bay Recreational Zones Plan;
means that a Vessel is not at anchor, at a Place of Mooring, or aground
includes
means a:
means a report in a form prescribed by the Harbour Master that includes the details of the Vessel, its position in the Harbour, the name address and contact details of the Master and owner including a phone number on which either the Master or owner can be contacted;
The Vessel Arrival Notification Form can be found on the Harbour Website.
means the area within the Harbour Limits apart from the Inner Harbour
means the area shaded blue on the Weymouth Bay 4KT Restricted Speed Zone Plan
means the plan annexed to these General Directions with the title “Weymouth Bay 4KT Restricted Speed Zone Plan”
means the plan annexed to these General Directions with the title “Weymouth Bay Recreational Zones Plan”
means the building in the location identified as 13 Custom House Quay on the Harbour Premises Plan from which broadcasts regarding information and direction to and communications with persons, Vessels and Vehicles within the Harbour are made on VHF Channel 12. Weymouth Harbour Radio is also contactable on +44 (0) 1305 838 423;
means those parts of the area described in article 6 of the 2021 Order which are covered by water at the Level of Low Water.
3. Application
Unless otherwise prescribed, these General Directions shall apply to all persons and Vessels within the Harbour and at all times
16.1 No person is permitted to undertake any form of Motorised Watersport within the Harbour unless that person:
16.2 At all times, Motorised Watersport shall be:
This is a public, multi-use zone used by swimmers and many types of Small Vessels Caution and a good lookout must be maintained at all times.
A 4-knot speed limit applies to Vessels within 50 meters of swimmers and non-powered or moored Vessels.
17.1 Between 01 April and 30 September inclusive, no Master shall permit their Vessel to enter or be Underway within:
17.2 Sailboards are restricted to areas clear of navigation channels, to seawards of the Weymouth Bay 4KT Restricted Speed Zone except when using the Boardsailing / Kitesurfing Zone for access to and from the shore.
17.3 Paragraph (1)(a) does not apply:
Between 01 April and 30 September inclusive, the Master of a Power-driven Vessel with unguarded propellers shall ensure that their Vessel does not enter or be Underway within the Weymouth Bay 4KT Restricted Speed Zone, except within the Speedboat, Water-skiing and PWC Access Channel or the Anchoring Zone.
19.1 The Master of a Vessel shall not permit the Vessel to enter or be Underway within the area seaward of the RNLI Flagged Zone within the Weymouth Bay 4KT Restricted Speed Zone Plan except in accordance with paragraph (2).
19.2 Paragraph (1) does not apply to a vessel:
20.1 No person shall cause or permit a Vessel in an unseaworthy condition or unsafe condition to:
except with the prior permission of the Harbour Master and only for such time and in accordance with such directions as the Harbour Master may give.
NB: an ‘unsafe condition’ includes, but is not limited to, a Vessel which is on fire, in danger of sinking (including loss of stability) or causing pollution.
20.2 The Master of a Vessel which has a defect that threatens the safety of its crew or other Harbour users or inhibits its ability to manoeuvre/ navigate safely shall notify the Harbour Master immediately.
The Master of a Vessel which has slipped or parted from, or lost, any anchor, chain, cable, or propeller shall report it to the Harbour Master as soon as reasonably practicable and in any case within 24 hours of the incident occurring.
22.1 The Owner or Master of a Vessel which has within the Harbour Limits:
shall notify the Harbour Master as soon as practicable after they become aware of the event.
22.2 Notice required under paragraph (1) shall include:
22.3 For the purposes of this General Direction, the “Owner” is the person who owned the Vessel immediately before the time it was abandoned or at the time it went adrift or missing.
23.1 The owner of any obstruction of whatever description, whether or not floating, which impedes or is likely to impede navigation or dredging or otherwise cause an obstruction in the Harbour Limits and Inner Harbour Approaches shall, if directed to do so by the Harbour Master and in accordance with any directions given, remove the obstruction or have it removed and until it is removed, have it watched and marked.
23.2 For the purposes of paragraph (1), obstructions include but are not limited to:
23.3 For the purposes of this direction, the “Owner” is the person who owned the obstruction at the time it became an obstruction.
No person shall, except in connection with safe and proper navigation, use lights, including lasers, laser pens, torches or other beams, in a manner which causes nuisance to others or constitutes or is likely to constitute a danger to navigation.
25.1 The Master of a Vessel within the Harbour Limits shall not use that Vessel to tow another Vessel unless:
25.2 The Master of the Vessel conducting the tow shall comply with and ensure compliance with the approved towage plan and any terms and conditions stated by the Harbour Master when granting the prior written consent required under paragraph (1).
25.3 Paragraphs (1) and (2) do not apply in the following circumstances:
26.1 Except in accordance with paragraph (2), the Master of a Vessel involved in any of the following incidents:
shall immediately, after informing the emergency services if appropriate, inform Weymouth Harbour Radio by the quickest means.
26.2 Paragraph (1)(a) and (b) shall not apply to a Vessel less than 20 meters in Length Overall if:
The Master of every Vessel, except a Small Vessel, shall ensure that the Vessel has its name or other identification letters, or numbers conspicuously marked on it and that they can be seen when the Vessel is afloat.
The owner and/or Master of any Vessel within the Harbour shall on demand of the Harbour Master or other authorised person immediately declare to that person the following particulars:
29.1 The Owner of any Vessel within the Harbour shall inform the Harbour Master when the ownership of the Vessel changes as soon as reasonably practicable, and in any event within 24 hours, and shall provide the Harbour Master with the name and address of the new owner.
29.2 For the purposes of this direction, the “Owner” is the person who owned the Vessel immediately before change of ownership.
30.1 Any person shall not undertake any form of diving or underwater activity within the Harbour, including the operation of a Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle, from a Vessel or the shore, without the prior written consent of the Harbour Master.
The Harbour Master will make available the criteria that must be met for the grant of consent and the terms and conditions that will apply to that consent.
30.2 The Master of a Vessel, within the Harbour Limits from which any person undertakes any form of diving or underwater activity, including the operation of a Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle, and the diving supervisor shall comply with and ensure compliance with the terms and conditions stated by the Harbour Master when granting the prior written consent required under paragraph (1).
No person within the Harbour shall undertake any hot work activity (including grinding and welding and any work involving the application of heat by means of tools or equipment) until they have obtained a permit from the Harbour Master authorising the hot works; and that person shall ensure that the terms and conditions of the permit are fully complied with when the hot works are carried out.
The Harbour Master will make available the criteria that must be met for the grant of the permit and the terms and conditions that will apply to that permit.
32.1 Any person within the Harbour shall not undertake any lifting operations using machinery, including the use of cranes and other lifting equipment, without the prior written consent of the Harbour Master.
32.2 Paragraph (1) does not apply to:
The Harbour Master will make available the criteria that must be met for the grant of consent and the terms and conditions that will apply to that consent.
No person within the Inner Harbour as shown in the Inner Harbour Plan, shall engage, or take part in boardsailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, paddle boarding, flyboarding or other similar activities, except with the prior permission of the Harbour Master.
Within the Harbour Limits, no person shall:
except with the prior permission of the Harbour Master.
The owner and/or Master of a Vessel within the Harbour fitted with a mast shall at all times ensure that the rigging is secured so that it does not make undue noise.
36.1 The Master of a Vessel when it is not Underway within the Harbour Limits shall ensure that it is at a Place of Mooring, unless it is anchored as authorised under these General Directions.
36.2 The Master of a Vessel at a Place of Mooring within the Harbour Limits shall cause it to be properly and effectively moored, such that it is not only secure but also is not liable to cause any damage to any other Vessel, the seabed or banks of the Harbour, or property (including any pontoon, mooring or quay)
36.3 No person shall make a Vessel fast to anything which is not a Place of Mooring except in accordance with General Direction 40.
37.1 No owner or Master shall use or permit their Vessel or equipment or other items to obstruct any public landing place, foreshore, pier, jetty, berth, quay, the Harbour Slipway or Place of Mooring within the Harbour.
37.2 Paragraph (1) of this General Direction does not apply to a Vessel properly moored at a Place of Mooring in accordance with General Direction 36.
39.1 No person shall trespass on, damage, secure any rope, chain or tackle, to, or interfere with any light, beacon, seamark, navigational buoy or mark, racing buoy, or tide pole, pier, ring, ladder or other object.
39.2 No person shall trespass on any pontoon
40.1 In areas of the Harbour where the Harbour Master requires Vessels to raft together, all Masters shall follow the Harbour Master’s instruction to raft.
40.2 Apart from in accordance with paragraph (1), no Master shall make their Vessel fast to any other Vessel without the permission of the Master of such other Vessel, unless instructed to do so by the Harbour Master.
The Master of a Vessel at a Place of Mooring, or alongside any Vessel already at a Place of Mooring, within the Harbour Limits shall give free access across the deck of their Vessel, for persons and goods, to and from Vessels rafted alongside their Vessel
The Master of any Vessel is prohibited from operating any propulsion machinery or equipment whilst the Vessel is at a Place of Mooring other than:
except with the prior permission of the Harbour Master
43.1 When conditions require, or in any event when reasonably required by the Harbour Master to do so, the Master of a Vessel shall ensure that at least one responsible person is on board the Vessel at all times whilst it is in the Harbour Limits.
43.2 Paragraph (1) of this General Direction does not apply to a Small Vessel properly moored at a Place of Mooring in accordance with General Direction 36.
Other than in accordance with the instructions of the Harbour Master, or the Master of a Vessel, no person shall tamper with, cut, slacken or loosen any rope, chain or other mooring of a Vessel, or otherwise cast a Vessel adrift, other than to secure its safety or that of adjacent Vessels.
45.1 The Master of a Vessel shall not immobilise the Vessel or load it or take on ballast so that it is incapable of movement, without the prior permission of the Harbour Master.
45.2 Where a Vessel, which is not a Small Vessel, is at any time not capable of being safely moved by means of its own propulsion, the Master shall immediately inform the Harbour Master, and give to the Harbour Master any further information required by the Harbour Master and comply with any direction of the Harbour Master.
46.1 The Master of a Vessel shall not use or permit the Vessel to be used for any form of fishing within the Inner Harbour without the prior written permission of the Harbour Master.
46.2 From 01 April to 30 September inclusive, the casting of rods is not permitted into the Inner Harbour Entrance.
46.3
No Fishing Gear is to be cast or placed in a position where it may cause an obstruction which interferes with the safe navigation of Vessels within the Harbour Limits.
No Master or owner of a Vessel shall permit, and no person shall, throw, deposit or discharge any carcass of animal, fish, offal, oil, refuse, litter, waste or polluting substance anywhere within the Harbour.
Except in accordance with the terms of the Berthing Conditions for Commercial Vessels, no person shall:
The Berthing Conditions for Commercial Vessels allows the following:
The Master of a Vessel shall ensure that no Fishing Gear is cast or placed:
where it is likely to become an obstruction or danger to the movement of Vessels or recreational water sports activities.
50.1 Except with the prior permission of the Harbour Master:
50.2 Any person landing fish from a Registered Fishing Vessel in the Designated Fish Landing Quay Area shall ensure:
The Master of any Vessel within the Harbour Limits shall not discharge ballast water or bilge water except with the prior permission of the Harbour Master.
Any person loading or unloading fuel or bunkers to a Vessel within the Harbour shall comply with the Safe Bunkering Procedure published from time to time by the Harbour Authority.
Weymouth Harbour Radio can be contacted via VHF 12 or, if out of hours, by completing the online bunkering form located on the Harbour Website prior to the loading or unloading of fuel in excess of 1000 litres.
53.1 No person shall deposit refuse anywhere on the Harbour except in suitable receptacles that have been approved or supplied by the Harbour Authority.
55.1 No person shall sound, or cause, or suffer to be sounded, or used, in the Harbour Limits a siren, distress rocket, musical instrument, radio, television, amplification equipment, computer, loudspeaker, gong, horn or bell or other instrument or appliance capable of producing loud sounds or alarm signals, in a manner which causes nuisance to others or a disturbance to wildlife, on any occasion or for any purpose, other than:
55.2 The Harbour Master may require any engine, equipment or other machinery to be switched off if, in the opinion of the Harbour Master, it does or may cause a nuisance or disturbance.
No person shall enter, or remain in, the Harbour Restricted Commercial Areas without the prior authority of the Harbour Master unless that person is actively engaged in carrying on legitimate business related to that part of the Harbour Restricted Commercial Areas that they have entered or remain in.
No person shall swim in the Inner Harbour without prior written consent of the Harbour Master.
58.1 Except in accordance with paragraph 2, no person shall:
No person shall act in a manner that, in the opinion of the Harbour Master:
whilst within the Harbour.
No person shall intentionally or recklessly obstruct the useful operation of, or tamper with any firefighting or life-saving equipment or apparatus in the Harbour or use or remove any such equipment or apparatus except for the purpose of combating fire or saving life or with lawful authority for inspection or maintenance.
Except in the lawful exercise of a statutory power, no person shall publicly place, erect, or exhibit any notice, placard, advertisement or bill or distribute any leaflet, pamphlet, circular or other printed matter at the Harbour without the prior written permission of the Harbour Master.
62.1 All persons shall take all reasonable precautions for the prevention of accidents or incidents by fire within the Harbour.
62.2 No person at any place where refueling takes place shall:
62.3 No person shall use or retain a fuel bowser in the Harbour without the prior written permission of the Harbour Master.
62.4 The Master or owner of a Vessel within the Harbour shall not allow any fires, barbecues, or any other sort of naked flame (except for properly installed permanent cookers fitted inside any Vessel) on their Vessel or on Harbour Premises without the prior written permission of the Harbour Master.
No person shall fly or operate a drone within or over the Harbour, except:
No person may enter the Harbour Limits (with a Vessel or otherwise) with any item which is or may be unexploded ordnance, unless they have:
Any person within the Harbour shall on demand provide the Harbour Master with:
No person shall intentionally obstruct any officer or employee of the Harbour Authority in the execution of their duties.
67.1 By virtue of article 25 of the 2021 Order any person who fails to comply with a General Direction shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 4 on the standard scale.
67.2 In proceedings for an offence, it shall be a defence for the person charged to prove that they took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence to avoid the commission of the offence.
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