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SAILING DIRECTIONS
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
Prepared and published by the
NATIONAL GEOSPATIAL-INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Springfield, Virginia
© COPYRIGHT 2011 BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
NO COPYRIGHT CLAIMED UNDER TITLE 17 U.S.C.
2011
TENTH EDITION
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Preface
Pub. 162, Sailing Directions (Enroute) Philippine Islands,
Tenth Edition, 2011, is issued for use in conjunction with Pub.
120, Sailing Directions (Planning Guide) Pacific Ocean and
Southeast Asia. Companion volumes are Pubs. 161, 162, 163,
and 164.
date of the publication shown above. Important information to
amend material in the publication is available as a Publication
Data Update (PDU) from the NGA Maritime Domain web site.
NGA Maritime Domain Website
http://msi.nga.mil/NGAPortal/MSI.portal
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Digital Nautical Charts 11 and 23 provide electronic chart
coverage for the area covered by this publication.
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This publication has been corrected to 23 July 2011, includ-
ing Notice to Mariners No. 30 of 2011.
Courses.— Courses are true, and are expressed in the same
manner as bearings. The directives “steer” and “make good” a
course mean, without exception, to proceed from a point of or-
igin along a track having the identical meridianal angle as the
designated course. Vessels following the directives must allow
for every influence tending to cause deviation from such track,
and navigate so that the designated course is continuously be-
ing made good.
Explanatory Remarks
Sailing Directions are published by the National Geospatial-
Intelligence Agency (NGA), under the authority of Department
of Defense Directive 5105.40, dated 12 December 1988, and
pursuant to the authority contained in U. S. Code Title 10, Sec-
tions 2791 and 2792 and Title 44, Section 1336. Sailing Direc-
tions, covering the harbors, coasts, and waters of the world,
provide information that cannot be shown graphically on nauti-
cal charts and is not readily available elsewhere.
Currents.— Current directions are the true directions toward
which currents set.
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Dangers.— As a rule outer dangers are fully described, but
inner dangers which are well-charted are, for the most part,
omitted. Numerous offshore dangers, grouped together, are
mentioned only in general terms. Dangers adjacent to a coastal
passage or fairway are described.
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Sailing Directions (Enroute) include detailed coastal and
port approach information which supplements the largest scale
chart produced by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agen-
cy. This publication is divided into geographic areas called
“Sectors.”
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Distances.— Distances are expressed in nautical miles of 1
minute of latitude. Distances of less than 1 mile are expressed
in meters, or tenths of miles.
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Bearings.— Bearings are true, and are expressed in degrees
from 000° (north) to 360°, measured clockwise. General bear-
ings are expressed by initial letters of points of the compass
(e.g. N, NNE, NE, etc.). Adjective and adverb endings have
been discarded. Wherever precise bearings are intended de-
grees are used.
Geographic Names.— Geographic names are generally
those used by the nation having sovereignty. Names in paren-
theses following another name are alternate names that may
appear on some charts. In general, alternate names are quoted
only in the principal description of the place. Diacritical marks,
such as accents, cedillas, and circumflexes, which are related to
specific letters in certain foreign languages, are not used in the
interest of typographical simplicity. Geographic names or their
spellings do not necessarily reflect recognition of the political
status of an area by the United States Government.
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Charts.— Reference to charts made throughout this publica-
tion refer to both the paper chart and the Digital Nautical Chart
(DNC).
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Coastal Features.— It is assumed that the majority of ships
have radar. Available coastal descriptions and views, useful for
radar and visual piloting are included in geographic sequence
in each Sector.
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Heights.— Heights are referred to the plane of reference
used for that purpose on the charts and are expressed in meters.
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Index-Gazetteer.— Navigational features and place names
are listed alphabetically in the back of the book. The approxi-
mate position, along with the Sector and paragraph numbers
(e.g. 1.1 ), facilitate location in the text.
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Corrective Information.— Users should refer corrections,
additions, and comments to NGA’s Maritime Operations Desk,
as follows:
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1. Toll free:
1-800-362-6289
Internet Links.— This publication provides internet links to
web sites concerned with maritime navigational safety, includ-
ing but not limited to, Federal government sites, foreign Hy-
drographic Offices, and foreign public/private port facilities.
NGA makes no claims, promises, or guarantees concerning the
accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the contents of the web
sites and expressly disclaims any liability for errors and omis-
sions of these web sites.
2. Commercial:
571-557-5455
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3. DSN:
547-5455
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4. DNC web site: http://dnc.nga.mil/NGAPortal/
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DNC.portal
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5. Maritime Do-
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main web site: http://msi.nga.mil/NGAPortal/
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MSI.portal
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6. E-mail:
navsafety@nga.mil
Light and Fog Signals.— Lights and fog signals are not de-
scribed, and light sectors are not usually defined. The Light
Lists should be consulted for complete information.
7. Mailing address: Maritime Safety Office
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Ports.— Directions for entering ports are depicted where ap-
propriate by means of chartlets, sketches, and photos, which fa-
cilitate positive identification of landmarks and navigational
aids. These chartlets and sketches are not always to scale, how-
ever, and should be used only as a general informational guide
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in conjunction with the best scale chart. Specific port facilities
are omitted from the standard format. They are tabulated in
Pub. 150, World Port Index.
from which winds blow.
Reference List
Radio Navigational Aids.— Radio navigational aids are not
described in detail. Publication No. 117 Radio Navigational
Aids and NOAA Publication, Selected Worldwide Marine
Broadcasts, should be consulted.
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The principal sources examined in the preparation of this
publication were:
British Hydrographic Department Sailing Directions.
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Soundings.— Soundings are referred to the datum of the
charts and are expressed in meters.
Canadian Hydrographic Service Sailing Directions.
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Various port handbooks.
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Special Warnings.— A Special Warning may be in force for
the geographic area covered by this publication. Special Warn-
ings are printed in the weekly Notice to Mariners upon promul-
gation and are reprinted annually in Notice to Mariners No. 1.
A listing of Special Warnings currently in force is printed in
each weekly Notice to Mariners, Section III, Broadcast Warn-
ings, along with the notice number of promulgation. Special
Warnings are also available on the Maritime Division web site.
Reports from United States naval and merchant vessels and
various shipping companies.
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Other U.S. Government publications, reports, and docu-
ments.
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Charts, light lists, tide and current tables, and other docu-
ments in possession of the Agency.
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Wind Directions.— Wind directions are the true directions
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Conversion Tables
Feet to Meters
Feet
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
0.00
0.30
0.61
0.91
1.22
1.52
1.83
2.13
2.44
2.74
10
3.05
3.35
3.66
3.96
4.27
4.57
4.88
5.18
5.49
5.79
20
6.10
6.40
6.71
7.01
7.32
7.62
7.92
8.23
8.53
8.84
30
9.14
9.45
9.75
10.06
10.36
10.67
10.97
11.28
11.58
11.89
40
12.19
12.50
12.80
13.11
13.41
13.72
14.02
14.33
14.63
14.93
50
15.24
15.54
15.85
16.15
16.46
16.76
17.07
17.37
17.68
17.98
60
18.29
18.59
18.90
19.20
19.51
19.81
20.12
20.42
20.73
21.03
70
21.34
21.64
21.95
22.25
22.55
22.86
23.16
23.47
23.77
24.08
80
24.38
24.69
24.99
25.30
25.60
25.91
26.21
26.52
26.82
27.13
90
27.43
27.74
28.04
28.35
28.65
28.96
29.26
29.57
29.87
30.17
Fathoms to Meters
Fathoms
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
0.00
1.83
3.66
5.49
7.32
9.14
10.97
12.80
14.63
16.46
10
18.29
20.12
21.95
23.77
25.60
27.43
29.26
31.09
32.92
34.75
20
36.58
38.40
40.23
42.06
43.89
45.72
47.55
49.38
51.21
53.03
30
54.86
56.69
58.52
60.35
62.18
64.01
65.84
67.67
69.49
71.32
40
73.15
74.98
76.81
78.64
80.47
82.30
84.12
85.95
87.78
89.61
50
91.44
93.27
95.10
96.93
98.75
100.58
102.41
104.24
106.07
107.90
60
109.73
111.56
113.39
115.21
117.04
118.87
120.70
122.53
124.36 126.19
70
128.02
129.85
131.67
133.50
135.33
137.16
138.99
140.82
142.65 144.47
80
146.30
148.13
149.96
151.79
153.62
155.45
157.28
159.11
160.93 162.76
90
164.59
166.42
168.25
170.08
171.91
173.74
175.56
177.39
179.22 181.05
Meters to Feet
Meters
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
0.00
3.28
6.56
9.84
13.12
16.40
19.68
22.97
26.25
29.53
10
32.81
36.09
39.37
42.65
45.93
49.21
52.49
55.77
59.06
62.34
20
65.62
68.90
72.18
75.46
78.74
82.02
85.30
88.58
91.86
95.14
30
98.42
101.71
104.99
108.27
111.55
114.83
118.11
121.39
124.67 127.95
40
131.23
134.51
137.80
141.08
144.36
147.64
150.92
154.20
157.48
160.76
50
164.04
167.32
170.60
173.88
177.16
180.45
183.73
187.01
190.29
193.57
60
196.85
200.13
203.41
206.69
209.97
213.25
216.54
219.82
223.10
226.38
70
229.66
232.94
236.22
239.50
242.78
246.06
249.34
252.62
255.90
259.19
80
262.47
265.75
269.03
272.31
275.59
278.87
282.15
285.43
288.71
291.99
90
295.28
298.56
301.84
305.12
308.40
311.68
314.96
318.24
321.52
324.80
Meters to Fathoms
Meters
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
0.00
0.55
1.09
1.64
2.19
2.73
3.28
3.83
4.37
4.92
10
5.47
6.01
6.56
7.11
7.66
8.20
8.75
9.30
9.84
10.39
20
10.94
11.48
12.03
12.58
13.12
13.67
14.22
14.76
15.31
15.86
30
16.40
16.95
17.50
18.04
18.59
19.14
19.68
20.23
20.78
21.33
40
21.87
22.42
22.97
23.51
24.06
24.61
25.15
25.70
26.25
26.79
50
27.34
27.89
28.43
28.98
29.53
30.07
30.62
31.17
31.71
32.26
60
32.81
33.36
33.90
34.45
35.00
35.54
36.09
36.64
37.18
37.73
70
38.28
38.82
39.37
39.92
40.46
41.01
41.56
42.10
42.65
43.20
80
43.74
44.29
44.84
45.38
45.93
46.48
47.03
47.57
48.12
48.67
90
49.21
49.76
50.31
50.85
51.40
51.95
52.49
53.04
53.59
54.13
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