Raleigh Shoal, about 4 miles long in a NW to SE direction with a least depth of 4.8m, lies centered about 15 miles E of Tanjung Medang. A shoal, with a depth of 19.4m, was reported to lie 3.5 miles NNW of Raleigh Shoal. A lighted buoy is moored on the S side of the shoal. There is a precautionary area close E of Raleigh Shoal.
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 ...
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 ...
Tanjung Tuan, also called Cape Rachado,
is the site of the oldest - and still functioning - lighthouse in
Malaysia. Cape Rachado Lighthouse, also called Rumah Api Tanjung Tuan,
was built somewhere between 1528 and 1529 by the Portuguese to help
guide ships to the Malacca port. ...
Sungai Linggi is indented by a shallow bay. Good anchorage can be taken off the river entrance, in a depth of 16.5m, mud, with Tanjong Tuan Light bearing 292° and the beacon in the entrance of the river bearing 075°.
Batu Tengah, marked by a light, consist of three rocks just above-water, lying about 2 miles SE of Batu Mandi and about 1 mile offshore. A shoal, with a depth of 14.3m lies about 6 miles SSW of Batu Mandi.