Passage Planners

Help for sailors to plan voyages

Forms to help you quickly plan the main passage plan part of your voyage.

Passage planning form page 1
Passage planning form page 2
Passage planning form page3
An example of Passage planning from Plymouth to Fowey, Cornwall.

Passage Planning Form Page 1

This form contains boxes to transfer tidal, passage weather, waypoint name/number, heading, trip mileage, details of possible hazards etc. for each passage leg, together with other voyage details. Presented with Passage Planning Form Page 2 on the reverse side, the forms are encapsulated within a premium matt plastic A4 size pouch which allows for  details to be written using a B grade pencil. Details may be altered as required by erasing and re-entering. There is plenty of space on each line to allow easy entering of detail.

Available in size A4: Grey or Colour background.

Ref: PPA1

 

 Passage Planning Form Page 2

This is encapsulated on the reverse of Page 1. It has plenty of room to sketch the main passage route. In addition the trip distance for each leg, including the timing for each leg can be inserted, including the cumulative mileage/time for the voyage.

 

There is plenty of sketch space on the sheet and details can be altered as required or erased at the end of the voyage. Details can be erased and reused for the next passage plan.

Available in size A4: Grey or Colour background.

Ref: PPA2

 

 

 

Passage Planning Continuation Form

This is a continuation sheet to Page 1 for additional leg details to be inserted on a longer passage. Encapsulated as described above, with details both sides of the sheet. Can be erased and reused for the next passage plan.

Available in size A4: Grey or Colour background.

Ref: PPA3

 

TIP - We always take a picture of each page of the plan, using a mobile phone, prior to leaving port. This insures against the plan being blown away out of the cockpit part way through the passage (it has happened to us)!! It also keeps a record of the voyage for future use.

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