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Local weather
SSE Force 4, Clear/Sunny, 12°C
Swell today
Direction S, height 0.0 metres, period 9.9 seconds, significant wave height of 0.6 metres.
Summary
An exposed location with attentive navigation required for access.
LWS draught
2 metres (6.56 feet).
Shelter See it »
Sheltered: SW, W, NW
Unprotected: N, NE, E, SE, S
Nature (summary)
Anchorage, landing by tender, scenic.
Facilities (summary)
Tap, basic shopping, hot food, public houses.
Haven position? See it »
51° 44.570' N, 008° 18.630' W
Where is that position? See it »
Half way up the inlet.
What is the initial fix? See it »
The following Robert’s Cove initial fix waypoint will set up a final approach:
51° 44.440' N, 008° 18.540' W
This waypoint is just outside the entrance approximately half way between Robert’s Head and Cork Head, just over a nautical mile North-North-East of Daunt Rock (a submerged rock with at least 3.5 metres over it that is marked with a Red Buoy Fl (2) R.6s).
Why visit here?
Roberts Cove is picturesque place to visit and although far from being the perfect all weather anchorage it is a snug little inlet with a good landing for tenders.
It has a bar and a good restaurant that makes it well worth stopping over in favourable conditions to enjoy the stretch of coastline and a nice meal.
How to get in?
Feel your way into the cove from the initial fix until you get to a depth that is comfortable for your vessels draft, then anchor in sand. The shallower a vessels draft the further it can go in, the more protection the Cove provides.
What are the tides here?
Today's Dover tides — High water: 01:04, 13:22, Low water: 08:17, 20:33 (From Tide Times)
Cobh HW, Dover -0523
MHWS 4.1m MHWN 3.2m MLWN 1.3m MLWS 0.4m
In the entrance:
Outside - from the Old Head of Kinsale to Cork Harbour
Dover +0045 the east going stream (NE) begins (-0550 Cobh)
Dover -0500 the west going stream (SW) begins (+0050 Cobh)
Rate circa 1.2 kn springs and at Daunt Rock 0.7 kn, springs, 0.4 kn neaps.
The latest monthly Dover Tides and Cobh Tides courtesy of the National Environmental Research Council. Printable monthly tides for Dublin, Dunmore, Cobh, Galway, Belfast are available from the ISA.
The national weather forecast, Met Éireann and BBC shipping forecasts, plus a very simplified Munster tourist outlook. From an Atlantic perspective a 24 hour North Atlantic synoptic chart that you may ‘right click’ and save to your hard disk. Met Éireann’s Eastern Atlantic chart and the BBC’s surface area forecast plus visible satellite images for Ireland and Northeast Atlantic from Met Éireann. Wind observations, XC UK & Ireland, Windguru wind & wave reports, and Windfinder where you can determine a forecast time. Coastal radio stations (VHF Channel) Weather forecast at 0103 and thence every 3 hours updated every sixth. Cork 26, Bantry 23, Valentia 24. Radio broadcasts on RTE 1 (89.1FM) 0603, 1253, 1655 and 2355.
A free tidal range prediction application for windows, a simple tide monitor plus the rule of twelfths are available in inyourfootsteps.com shared ‘experience’.
What facilities are available?
There are no facilities except for a bar and restaurant and a good beach to land a dinghy.
What emergency contacts are there?
Valentia Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre (MRSC) VHF Ch 24 & MF 1752 kHz covers this costal area. Cork (26), Mizen (04), Bantry Bay (23), Shannon (28) and Galway (04) provide relay stations. Coastguard Radio is always called on a working channel. Emergencies are worked on 16, 67 and working channel.
Alternatively, or if ashore, phone 999 or 121 (free) and ask for ‘Marine Rescue’. Gardai (police), Fire and Rescue are also available on this number. Valentia (MRSC) may be called on +353 669 476 109
Any security concerns?
Never a know issue in Roberts Cove.
What navigational resources are available for this area?
British Admiralty 1765.
With thanks to:
Anthony McCarthy, local yachtsman.

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