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The Stunakill Bank is a shoal approximately .65 mi (0.56 nmi; 1.05 km) west of The Point of Ayre, Isle of Man.[1]

The bank is denoted on maritime chart AC 2094 (at position 54°25.02′N 4°22.6′W / 54.41700°N 4.3767°W / 54.41700; -4.3767) Kirkcudbright to the Mull of Galloway & Isle of Man; AC 1826 Irish Sea Eastern Part; AC 2696 Ramsey Harbour; SC 5613.21.1 Isle of Man East Coast. Ramsey ; Imray C62 Irish Sea; Imray Y70 Isle of Man (Harbour Plan of Ramsey).[2]

Other notable sand bars and banks in the area are the Whitestone Bank, the Ballacash Bank, the Bahama Bank and the King William Banks.

References

  1. ^ "Strunakill Bank, Isle of Man - Geographical Names, map, geographic coordinates".
  2. ^ "Isle of Man-Ramsey and Laxey [Expanded View] - Wales, NW England, IoM: pilotage, charts, photos and marine business listings".

54°25′00.02″N 4°22′59.99″W / 54.4166722°N 4.3833306°W / 54.4166722; -4.3833306