Selat Bengkalis (E Sumatra)

Selat Bengkalis (E Sumatra)

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Selat Bengkalis (E Sumatra)
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Selat Bengkalis lies between the SW side of Pulau Bengkalis and Sumatera and is entered W of Tanjung Jati, the W extremity of Pulau Bengkalis, which stands about 19 miles SE of Tanjung Masim. The N approach is deep and presents no difficulty if the buoyed channel is followed.

The W shore of the approach, from the NE extremity of Pulau Rupat to Tanjung Masim is covered with low trees and coveredat HW. Tall trees stand inland.

Shoals, with depths from 3 to 11m, extend up to 20 miles N and NW from Tanjung Jati.

A shoal, with a depth of 7.2m, lies about 4 miles WNW of Tanjung Jati. A shoal, with a depth of 10.6m, lies on the SW side of the strait about 4.7 miles SW of the same point.
Southward of Tanjung Balai, about 17 miles SE of Tanjung Jati, Selat Bengkalis becomes Selat Lalang.
Selat Lalang leads into Selat Pandjang and this strait has considerable depths for about 60 miles but is then fouled by islets and shoals.

2012/01/25
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Water islands (Malacca - Malaysia)

38nm
33°
Between Melaka and Tanjong Seginting, about 46 miles SE, the low, thickly wooded coast is bordered by a mud bank which extends up to 2.5 miles offshore in places.
The Water Islands, centered about 8 miles SE of Melaka, consists of a group of six tree-covered islands of moderate ...
5 Jan 12
Jojo

Tanjung Padang (E Sumatra)

17nm
119°
From Tanjung Padang,  the S entrance point of the W end of the strait, a spit with a depth of 1.8m at its outer end, extends 2.5 miles W from the point. The spit dries up to 1 mile W of the point.
Dedap, a wooded islet, lies on a sandbank which extends about 0.2 mile offshore ...
26 Jan 12
Jojo

Sungaipakning harbour (E Sumatra)

17nm
137°
Sungaipakning stands about 2 miles S of Tanjung Balaidalam. It's a small port.
A radio mast, painted red and white, stands in the town.
A shoal, with a least charted depth of 8m, extends about 3miles SE from a point about 1 mile NE of the charted light in position 1°20.7'N, ...
26 Jan 12
Jojo

Selat Lalang (E Sumatra)

19nm
131°
Selat Lalang is about 2.2 to 4 miles wide and has a least depth of 11m in the fairway but there is a ridge with a depth of 8m near the middle of the strait abreast Makapan Settlement which stands on the W bank about 15 miles S of Tanjung Lajang.
In Selat Lalang and Selat Pandjang ...
27 Jan 12
Jojo

Pyramid shoal (Malaysia)

57nm
336°
Pyramid Shoal, which lies on the N side of the SE end of South Sands, has a least depth of 3.4m, hard sand, and is the most dangerous shoal in the area because of its depth and protrusion into the fairway.
A lighted buoy is moored about 7 miles SE of Pyramid Shoal. A depth of about ...
28 Dec 11
Jojo

Selat Padang (E Sumatra)

24nm
114°
Selat Padang, the channel between Pulau Bengkalis and Pulau Padang to the S, is in frequentuse by small craft trading between Singapore and Bengkalis.
The channel is almost 1 mile wide with depths of 6 to 14m in the fairway. The channel is contracted to a width of 0.3 mile at its ...
26 Jan 12
Jojo