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The '''Falkland Islands''' are a self governing British Overseas Territory. This is disputed by [[Argentina]] as evident by the Falkland conflict of 1982 during which the UK fought successfully to retain control of the islands. | The '''Falkland Islands''' are a self governing British Overseas Territory. This is disputed by [[Argentina]] as evident by the Falkland conflict of 1982 during which the UK fought successfully to retain control of the islands. | ||
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- | == | + | ==Charts== |
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+ | ; British Admiralty | ||
+ | : 2505 - Approaches to the Falklands | ||
+ | : 2512 - The Falklands | ||
+ | : 2536 - Port William to Choiseul Sound | ||
+ | : 2547 - Port Salvador to Port William | ||
+ | : 1614 - Stanley Harbour and Approaches | ||
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+ | Lying south of 50 degrees south and surrounded by the cold Falklands Current the islands have a fairly hard climate. Westerly gales are common at all times of the year and it can snow in any month. Rainfall however is relatively low, being in the order of 635 mm a year. The average temperature throughout the year is 5.6* C with a range of -6*C to 21*C and wind chill is often a factor to be considered. U/V radiation is often high while it can snow in any month of the year. | ||
+ | ====Sources for weather information==== | ||
* FIBS, The Falkland Islands Broadcasting Service, gives regular weather forecasts on 530 kHz and on a number of FM frequencies including 88.3 MHz . Times are Monday to Friday - 0710, 0810, 0910, 1010, 1610,1710,1815 & 2030 LT . Saturday - 0910, 1010, 1815 and 2030 LT. Sunday 1815 and 2030 LT. | * FIBS, The Falkland Islands Broadcasting Service, gives regular weather forecasts on 530 kHz and on a number of FM frequencies including 88.3 MHz . Times are Monday to Friday - 0710, 0810, 0910, 1010, 1610,1710,1815 & 2030 LT . Saturday - 0910, 1010, 1815 and 2030 LT. Sunday 1815 and 2030 LT. | ||
* 'FishOps' gives a maritime forecast for the FICZ on 4066.1 kHz USB at 0830 Local Time each day. | * 'FishOps' gives a maritime forecast for the FICZ on 4066.1 kHz USB at 0830 Local Time each day. | ||
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* The Brazilian weather service produce synoptic charts for the SW Atlantic every 12 hours. These are available online [http://www.mar.mil.br/dhn/chm/meteo/prev/cartas/cartasing.htm here]. | * The Brazilian weather service produce synoptic charts for the SW Atlantic every 12 hours. These are available online [http://www.mar.mil.br/dhn/chm/meteo/prev/cartas/cartasing.htm here]. | ||
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- | + | {{GreenText|Give weather conditions in the region or refer to another page (a country?) that covers these conditions.}} | |
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- | == | + | ==Communication== |
- | * The Patagonian Cruisers’ Net | + | * The Patagonian Cruisers’ Net covered yachts in Falklands waters on 8164 kHz USB at 0900 Chilean Time each day. Unfortunately the net is currently not on the air as the net controller returned to Germany in 2016 and no-one has seen fit to replace him. |
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''Also see [[HF_Radio|World Cruiser's Nets]]''. | ''Also see [[HF_Radio|World Cruiser's Nets]]''. | ||
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+ | {{GreenText|Any navigation notes here. If this section does not apply remove it.}} | ||
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====Arrival==== | ====Arrival==== | ||
Stanley is the only 'port of entry' for yachts. Notice of arrival and berthing intentions should be given when crossing the ‘Reporting Line’ which is between Volunteer Pt and Cape Pembroke at the eastern end of Port William. Contact in the first instance should be made with ‘Stanley Port Control’ or ‘FishOps’ on VHF Ch 16, or 10. | Stanley is the only 'port of entry' for yachts. Notice of arrival and berthing intentions should be given when crossing the ‘Reporting Line’ which is between Volunteer Pt and Cape Pembroke at the eastern end of Port William. Contact in the first instance should be made with ‘Stanley Port Control’ or ‘FishOps’ on VHF Ch 16, or 10. | ||
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Upon departure a call should be made, once again, to ‘Stanley Port Control’ or ‘FishOps’ on Ch 16 when crossing the ‘Reporting Line’ | Upon departure a call should be made, once again, to ‘Stanley Port Control’ or ‘FishOps’ on Ch 16 when crossing the ‘Reporting Line’ | ||
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+ | With the exception of tobacco and alcohol there is no duty or VAT in the Falklands. | ||
====Immigration==== | ====Immigration==== | ||
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A visa is not required if you hold one of the following passports.- Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Vatican City. | A visa is not required if you hold one of the following passports.- Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Vatican City. | ||
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==Health and Security== | ==Health and Security== | ||
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* LAN operates a weekly service every Saturday between Santiago, Punta Arenas and Mt Pleasant Airport. Mt Pleasant Airport lies some 30 miles SW of Port Stanley. | * LAN operates a weekly service every Saturday between Santiago, Punta Arenas and Mt Pleasant Airport. Mt Pleasant Airport lies some 30 miles SW of Port Stanley. | ||
* There are two flights a week to and from Brize Norton, UK, via Asenscion Island. While these are military charter flights they do carry civilian passengers. | * There are two flights a week to and from Brize Norton, UK, via Asenscion Island. While these are military charter flights they do carry civilian passengers. | ||
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+ | ==Friends== | ||
* Members of the [http://www.falklandsailing.com/html/yacht_club.html Falkland Islands Yacht Club] can provide visiting yachts with all the information and assistance they require. | * Members of the [http://www.falklandsailing.com/html/yacht_club.html Falkland Islands Yacht Club] can provide visiting yachts with all the information and assistance they require. | ||
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List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'') | List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'') | ||
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- | * | + | * {{Reference|Admiralty Sailing Directions|[https://www.amazon.com/NP7A-Pilot-America-Admiralty-Directions/dp/0707718376 NP7A Pilot: South America: Pt. 4]|United Kingdom Hydrographic Office; 3Rev Ed edition (November 2004)|978-0707718378}} -This volume covers the southern coasts of South America from Cabo Tres Puntas to Cabo Ráper, together with the Falkland Islands. |
- | * | + | * {{Reference|Ewen Southby -Tailyour|[https://www.amazon.com/Falkland-Islands-Shores-Southby-Tailyour/dp/0851773419 Falkland Islands Shores]|Conway Maritime Press First Edition edition (1985)|978-0851773414}} |
- | * | + | * {{Reference|Pete Hill & Annie Hill|[https://www.amazon.com/Falkland-Islands-Shores-Pete-Hill/dp/0952777118 Falkland Islands Shores: Supplement]|RCC Pilotage Foundation (1993/94)|978-0952777113}} |
* 'Falkland Islands Ports and Harbours Information'. Issued by Fishery Operations and provided free upon arrival. | * 'Falkland Islands Ports and Harbours Information'. Issued by Fishery Operations and provided free upon arrival. | ||
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{{Contributors|[[User:Lighthouse|Lighthouse]], [[User:Frank|Frank]], [[User:Tweed|Tweed]]}} | {{Contributors|[[User:Lighthouse|Lighthouse]], [[User:Frank|Frank]], [[User:Tweed|Tweed]]}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 15 August 2018
Falkland Islands
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Capital | Stanley |
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Language | English |
Currency | Falkland Islands Pound (FKP) which has parity with the Pound Sterling, also in circulation. |
Time zone | FKST[c] (UTC−3) |
Calling code | +500 |
The Falkland Islands are a self governing British Overseas Territory. This is disputed by Argentina as evident by the Falkland conflict of 1982 during which the UK fought successfully to retain control of the islands.
Add any cruising recommendations. If not applicable delete this section.
Charts
A basic portfolio of charts should include:
- British Admiralty
- 2505 - Approaches to the Falklands
- 2512 - The Falklands
- 2536 - Port William to Choiseul Sound
- 2547 - Port Salvador to Port William
- 1614 - Stanley Harbour and Approaches
Weather
Lying south of 50 degrees south and surrounded by the cold Falklands Current the islands have a fairly hard climate. Westerly gales are common at all times of the year and it can snow in any month. Rainfall however is relatively low, being in the order of 635 mm a year. The average temperature throughout the year is 5.6* C with a range of -6*C to 21*C and wind chill is often a factor to be considered. U/V radiation is often high while it can snow in any month of the year.
Sources for weather information
- FIBS, The Falkland Islands Broadcasting Service, gives regular weather forecasts on 530 kHz and on a number of FM frequencies including 88.3 MHz . Times are Monday to Friday - 0710, 0810, 0910, 1010, 1610,1710,1815 & 2030 LT . Saturday - 0910, 1010, 1815 and 2030 LT. Sunday 1815 and 2030 LT.
- 'FishOps' gives a maritime forecast for the FICZ on 4066.1 kHz USB at 0830 Local Time each day.
- Valparaiso ( Playa Ancha ) transmits weather faxes - the eastern limits of which include the Falklands- on 4226.1, 8675.1, and 17144.5 MHz.
- The Brazilian weather service produce synoptic charts for the SW Atlantic every 12 hours. These are available online here.
Currents & Tides
Give weather conditions in the region or refer to another page (a country?) that covers these conditions.
Passages
List popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
Communication
- The Patagonian Cruisers’ Net covered yachts in Falklands waters on 8164 kHz USB at 0900 Chilean Time each day. Unfortunately the net is currently not on the air as the net controller returned to Germany in 2016 and no-one has seen fit to replace him.
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
Any navigation notes here. If this section does not apply remove it.
Entry
Arrival
Stanley is the only 'port of entry' for yachts. Notice of arrival and berthing intentions should be given when crossing the ‘Reporting Line’ which is between Volunteer Pt and Cape Pembroke at the eastern end of Port William. Contact in the first instance should be made with ‘Stanley Port Control’ or ‘FishOps’ on VHF Ch 16, or 10.
Departure
Upon departure a call should be made, once again, to ‘Stanley Port Control’ or ‘FishOps’ on Ch 16 when crossing the ‘Reporting Line’
Customs and Immigration
Customs
With the exception of tobacco and alcohol there is no duty or VAT in the Falklands.
Immigration
If Port Control do not offer to advise Customs and Immigration of your arrival you can call ‘Stanley Customs’ on VHF ch. 12. A Customs and Immigration officer will visit the yacht for clearance on arrival. In the first instance a 4 week visa is given. At the end of the 28 days an extension can be obtained by visiting Immigration at Byron House, 3 'H' Jones Road, Stanley Phone +500 27340 . It is possible to stay in the Falklands for 12 months out of every 24.
A visa is not required if you hold one of the following passports.- Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Vatican City.
Health and Security
Health
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Quarantine
As the Falkland Islands are free of Foot and Mouth disease together with many vegetable diseases there are strict bio-security laws in force.
Security
Details?
Islands in the Group
This section is usually better served by a table. However, if there are only a few islands in the group you can reduce the table to a simple list.
Island3 | – anchorage |
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Island5 | – marina |
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Island6 | – needs data |
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Transportation
- LAN operates a weekly service every Saturday between Santiago, Punta Arenas and Mt Pleasant Airport. Mt Pleasant Airport lies some 30 miles SW of Port Stanley.
- There are two flights a week to and from Brize Norton, UK, via Asenscion Island. While these are military charter flights they do carry civilian passengers.
Tourism
See individual islands. 0.
Friends
- Members of the Falkland Islands Yacht Club can provide visiting yachts with all the information and assistance they require.
Forums
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
Links
- Falkland Islands at the Wikipedia
- Falkland Islands at the Wikivoyage
References
- Admiralty Sailing Directions, NP7A Pilot: South America: Pt. 4, United Kingdom Hydrographic Office; 3Rev Ed edition (November 2004), ISBN 978-0707718378 -This volume covers the southern coasts of South America from Cabo Tres Puntas to Cabo Ráper, together with the Falkland Islands.
- Ewen Southby -Tailyour, Falkland Islands Shores, Conway Maritime Press First Edition edition (1985), ISBN 978-0851773414
- Pete Hill & Annie Hill, Falkland Islands Shores: Supplement, RCC Pilotage Foundation (1993/94), ISBN 978-0952777113
- 'Falkland Islands Ports and Harbours Information'. Issued by Fishery Operations and provided free upon arrival.
Comments
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Date of member's last visit to Falkland Islands and this page's details validated:
- Frank, October 2017.
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