English (Translate this text in English): Mudstone Ledges are marked on Admiralty charts. They are off Sharkham Point, Just South of Berry Head. Access from Torquay, Brixham or Dartmouth.
Do use an SMB with a U.K. 'A' flag, and have your boat cover closely, as this can be a busy area for traffic between Dartmouth and Torbay, and I'm afraid not all of the 'Weekend Sailors' understand the meaning of the 'A' flag.
English (Translate this text in English): Mudstone Ledges are marked on Admiralty charts. They are off Sharkham Point, Just South of Berry Head. Access from Torquay, Brixham or Dartmouth.
Do use an SMB with a U.K. 'A' flag, and have your boat cover closely, as this can be a busy area for traffic between Dartmouth and Torbay, and I'm afraid not all of the 'Weekend Sailors' understand the meaning of the 'A' flag.
Mudstone Ledges are marked on Admiralty charts. They are off Sharkham Point, Just South of Berry Head. Access from Torquay, Brixham or Dartmouth.
Do use an SMB with a U.K. 'A' flag, and have your boat cover closely, as this can be a busy area for traffic between Dartmouth and Torbay, and I'm afraid not all of the 'Weekend Sailors' understand the meaning of the 'A' flag.
English (Translate this text in English): Mudstone Ledges are marked on Admiralty charts. They are off Sharkham Point, Just South of Berry Head. Access from Torquay, Brixham or Dartmouth.
Do use an SMB with a U.K. 'A' flag, and have your boat cover closely, as this can be a busy area for traffic between Dartmouth and Torbay, and I'm afraid not all of the 'Weekend Sailors' understand the meaning of the 'A' flag.
English (Translate this text in English): Mudstone Ledges are marked on Admiralty charts. They are off Sharkham Point, Just South of Berry Head. Access from Torquay, Brixham or Dartmouth.
Do use an SMB with a U.K. 'A' flag, and have your boat cover closely, as this can be a busy area for traffic between Dartmouth and Torbay, and I'm afraid not all of the 'Weekend Sailors' understand the meaning of the 'A' flag.
English (Translate this text in English): Mudstone Ledges are marked on Admiralty charts. They are off Sharkham Point, Just South of Berry Head. Access from Torquay, Brixham or Dartmouth.
Do use an SMB with a U.K. 'A' flag, and have your boat cover closely, as this can be a busy area for traffic between Dartmouth and Torbay, and I'm afraid not all of the 'Weekend Sailors' understand the meaning of the 'A' flag.
English (Translate this text in English): Mudstone Ledges are marked on Admiralty charts. They are off Sharkham Point, Just South of Berry Head. Access from Torquay, Brixham or Dartmouth.
Do use an SMB with a U.K. 'A' flag, and have your boat cover closely, as this can be a busy area for traffic between Dartmouth and Torbay, and I'm afraid not all of the 'Weekend Sailors' understand the meaning of the 'A' flag.
English (Translate this text in English): Mudstone Ledges are marked on Admiralty charts. They are off Sharkham Point, Just South of Berry Head. Access from Torquay, Brixham or Dartmouth.
Do use an SMB with a U.K. 'A' flag, and have your boat cover closely, as this can be a busy area for traffic between Dartmouth and Torbay, and I'm afraid not all of the 'Weekend Sailors' understand the meaning of the 'A' flag.
English (Translate this text in English): Mudstone Ledges are marked on Admiralty charts. They are off Sharkham Point, Just South of Berry Head. Access from Torquay, Brixham or Dartmouth.
Do use an SMB with a U.K. 'A' flag, and have your boat cover closely, as this can be a busy area for traffic between Dartmouth and Torbay, and I'm afraid not all of the 'Weekend Sailors' understand the meaning of the 'A' flag.
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