
From Point Judith: Pass Beaver Tail Light to starboard, proceed generally northerly, go under the Jamestown Bridge. After passing the center of the Jamestown Bridge, proceed true north, for 3 miles passing Fox Island to Port, then turn west and continue to the breakwater opening. Remember that the breakwater is low and awash at very high tides so stay to the north of the old lighthouse base. After passing through the opening in the breakwater, Red Nun 8 will be directly ahead. Here, the channel splits right and left. Stay to the right in a NNW direction toward RN10. After passing RN10 to starboard, you will enter a 100 foot wide cut which is the entrance to Mill Cove. From that point, we are 500 feet directly ahead with the BLUE ROOF with CUPOLA ON TOP. The federal channel is 100' wide by 12' deep (+ or-) and the clearance from our docks to the other side of the channel is about 130 feet. We monitor Channel 10. Our transient dock is at the channel. Please see the aerial photo of Wickford Harbor.
From Newport: After passing the center span of the Newport Bridge, proceed to the north tip of Jamestown (Conanicut) Island, then west (W SW) to the Wickford Breakwater. Remember that the breakwater is low and awash at very high tides so stay to the north of the old lighthouse base. After passing through the opening in the breakwater, Red Nun 8 will be directly ahead. Here, the channel splits right and left. Stay to the right in a NNW direction toward RN10. After passing RN10 to starboard, you will enter a 100 foot wide cut which is the entrance to Mill Cove. From that point, we are 500 feet directly ahead with the BLUE ROOF with CUPOLA ON TOP. The federal channel is 100' wide by 12' deep (+ or-) and the clearance from our docks to the other side of the channel is about 130 feet. We monitor Channel 10. Our transient dock is at the channel. Please see the aerial photo of Wickford Harbor.
If you are entering as a transient, please call us on Channel 10 as you approach the breakwater.
This is not intended to replace diligent proper navigational procedures.
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