Recreational sailors should, if reasonable, consider avoiding the Black Deep entirely (and ideally all of the channels used by large commercial vessels). If doing so would be unreasonable and it is intended to use the Black Deep, recreational sailors must request permission from London VTS in advance of proceeding into the Black Deep and must be aware that it is possible permission may be refused. If VHF communications difficulties are expected, recreational sailors should make advance contact with us by telephone to discuss their intentions and, additionally, still attempt to call London VTS by VHF at the relevant time. It is likely (but not guaranteed) that, under normal circumstances, permission will be quickly granted to small pleasure vessels wishing to cross the Black Deep Channel east-west or wishing to proceed along the Black Deep bound to or from Foulger’s or Fisherman’s Gats, but not onward passage via Knock John.

In case of an incident, whatever the wider circumstances, in any investigation, a dim view would be taken of a recreational sailor who either failed to research the applicable port authority regulations and/or failed to comply with those regulations while inside the port authority’s area of responsibility.

It is important that pleasure vessel masters, including recreational sailors, intending to navigate within the PLA’s area of responsibility study our regulations in advance. While the majority of our regulations may not apply to them, they should identify those which do and ensure they comply. It is essential that all vessels comply with the International Collision Regulations (‘Colregs’) – for example, every year (unfortunately), we deal with a small number of yachtsmen who fail to appreciate that, where Rules 9 and 18 conflict, the requirements of Rule 9 prevail.

The HM team responsible for liaison with recreational mariners can be emailed at recreation@pla.co.uk or by telephoning 01474 562200 during office hours and asking for the harbour master team. Outside of office hours, London VTS can be reached (24/7) on 01474 560311 or via VHF ch. 69 (east of Sea Reach 4) or ch. 68 (west of SR4).