E- By passes and Loops:
(1) Port Said By-Pass
A by-pass is dredged East of Port Found starting
at Km. 17.00 and extending straight to join the existing Port Said
roadstead at km., 94.90 and continuing till km. 195. This channel
(By-pass) is used for the exit of Northbound ships, the entry of VLCC's
in ballast, 4th generation containerships and 3rd generation containerships,
LASH over 35.000 SC.G.T., L.P.G., L.N.G. tankers and Vessels with
draught over 42 feet coming from North.
Characteristics and Dimensions
The kilometric marks are followed by letter
"E" to distinguish them from those of the West branch. The inland
part (from Km. 1.500 E to Km. 15.465 E) width (at 19.00 meters depth)
is 146 meters with side slopes 4/1. Theoretical depth 20.50 meters.
It fitted with bollards on the Western side, spaced every 100 meters.
The seaward part (from Km. 1.000 E to Km. 94.90
E) with width (at 21 meters depth) ranging from 130 meters at Km.
1.000 E to 400 meters at Km. 80.00 E with natural side slopes ranges
from (5/1 - 15/1)
Two revolving light beacons on each bank, to
indicate the entrance of Canal from East Approach channel at Km. 2.738E.
(2) Ballah Loop
Between Km. 51 and 61 the Canal is doubled
in the East by a branch. The zone comprising the 2 branches of the
Canal limited by the North and South ends where the 2 branches meet,
is called "Ballah Loop".
In the East Branch the kilometric marks are
followed by letter "E". The length of the East Branch is 8.490 Km.
|
West Branch |
East Branch |
Kilometric marking of North end |
51.477 |
51.449 E |
Kilometric marking of South end |
60.333 |
59.943 E |
Slope of Bank 4/1. |
|
|
In the West branch, 15 mooring berths are situated
on the Eastern bank and numbered South to North.
(3) Timsah By-Pass
Between Km. 76.580 and Km 81.700 E.
Characteristics and Dimensions :
The kilometric marks are followed by letter
"E"
Length : 5.110 Km. counted at right angle from
Km. 76.578 to Km. 81.700.
Width : 182 meters at a depth of 19 meters.
Slope : The side slope is 3/1.
The radius of its axis 4905 meters
The by-pass is used by North and Southbound vessels.
(4) Deversoir By-Pass
A branch is dredged East of the existing channel
at Deversoir zone. This branch begins at Km. 95.000 and joins the
main East channel in the G.B.L. at Km. 104.160. This branch is used
by Northbound vessels.
Dimensions :
Width : 142 meters at 19 meters depth.
Depths :
20.500 meters from Km. 95.000 to Km. 100.670.
20.000 meters from Km. 100.670 to Km. 102.600.
19.500 meters from Km. 102.600 to Km. 104.160.
Side Slope : 3/1.
(5) Kabrit By-Pass
The By-pass is situated in the East of the
Main Canal. It begins at Km. 114.957 and ends at Km. 122.100. It is
(250 - 152 meters) wide at a depth of 19 meters, the bank slope is
3/1.
The by-pass is separated from west branch a
submerged island at a depth between 2 and 6 meters.
The width of the island varies between 200
meters in the North and 66 meters in the South. Some mooring bollards
have been installed on the submerged island to be used in case of
emergency.
The two extremities of the submerged island
are marked at Km. 115.025 and 122.150 by a light buoy painted horizontally
Black and Yellow and showing a flashing White light.
The by-pass (East channel) is used by Northbound
vessels. Southbound vessels use the West channel