Chalkdock Point is a headland within Chichester Harbour, which is situated on the south coast of England. It offers a secluded anchorage downstream of Itchenor. Set within the estuaries’ channels it offers good protection and is one of the harbour’s three recognised anchorages, furthermost in but most convenient to Itchenor.
Land at the Itchenor Jetty, which is available to tenders at all states of the tide. From there the wonderful ‘Itchenor Circular walk’ takes visitors along a pathway that encircles western Itchenor’s coastline including Chalkdock Point. This walk may be picked up by taking the pathway, on the right, close to the foot of the Itchenor Jetty and a small detour will take you into The Ship Inn for refreshments.....the https://www.theshipinnitchenor.co.uk
Social Programme (Distanced to Govt Regulations)
Drinks: Ashore &/or on boats TBC by Julie & Derek Kalinski
Dining: By your own personal arrangements
Harbour Contact Information
Calling
Ch.14 [Chichester Harbour Patrol]
Phone
+44 1243 512301
Website
https://eoceanic.com/sailing/harbours/402/chalkdock_point
Voyage monitoring Channel 16. Channel 77 to talk
Tides - At Portsmouth
Source - IMRAY, Tide Planner App
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LW
18 June
19 June
1930
Navigation
Haven Position - 50° 48.556' N, 000° 52.595' W. This is on the south side of Chichester Channel about 500 metres north of Chaldock Point.
Have fun and stay safe
Each skipper is responsible for the safety of their own boat and crew