Passage Planning Guide: Panama Canal, 2026-2027 Edition

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Short Overview

Passage Planning Guide: Panama Canal, 2026-2027 Edition details the requirements and preparations for Masters and Navigating Officers on vessels intending to transit the Panamax or Neopanamax locks of the Panama Canal. The new edition incorporates the latest guidance and practical advice for ships transiting the region, helping crew to maintain compliance with local regulations.

Detailed Overview

Passage Planning Guide: Panama Canal (2026-27 Edition) is the most comprehensive operational and navigational Guide to the Panama Canal.

The goal for Ship Operators, Masters and the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), is that vessels arrive fully prepared to transit and with no unnecessary delays. This Guide will help operators achieve that goal.

The 2026-27 Edition incorporates the latest ACP Notices to Shipping and provides updated operational and navigational guidance.

This Guide provides emphasis on:

  • The documentary submissions required by the Master
  • the operational aspects of a transit of the Panama Canal
  • the navigational elements and necessary contingencies.

Shipmasters will know that a canal transit means a very long day and that there are any number of potentials for stress, surprise and unexpected or unannounced occurrences. This Guide is the best available tool to prepare the Master and their officers for a successful transit, by instilling in them the knowledge and confidence necessary to aid ACP regulatory compliance, as well as the situational awareness and readiness required for each stage of the transit.

Introduction

The Panama Canal is a controlled and managed waterway that connects the Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans, at the Isthmus of Panama. While the Canal is strictly governed, and pilotage is compulsory, it is also extremely busy and requires that ships' officers are fully familiar with what is required from the ship in order to ensure a safe and timely transit of the Canal. The Canal is regulated and managed by the Autoridad del Canal de Panama (ACP) (the Panama Canal Authority).

The Canal is open for commercial operations 24 hours per day and all communications are conducted in the language of English, both on the bridge and between ships. Although the Atlantic Ocean is geographically to the North and East of the Canal and the Pacific Ocean is to the South and West of the Canal, due to its winding shape the terms 'Northbound' and 'Southbound' are used for simplicity of communications, eg 'Southbound' refers to a passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.

Contents Listing

Section 1 - Guidance Notes on the Panama Canal

1.1 Introduction

1.2 The Panama Canal Authority (ACP)

1.3 Panamax and Neopanamax Locks: Max. Draught, Beam & LOA

1.4 Recent Requirements for Neopanamax Vessels

1.5 Bridges - Overhead Clearance

1.6 Maximum Limits in the Panamax and Neopanamax Locks

1.7 Panama Canal - Transit Reservation System

1.8 Panama Canal Water Level

1.9 Master's Guidance for Arriving Ships (Notification and Papers)

1.10 Pilotage

1.11 Ship's Conduct with the Pilot on Board

1.12 Locks and Mooring Arrangements

1.13 Use of Tugs

1.14 Locomotives/Mules in Panamax Locks

1.15 Designated Contingency Locations in the Panama Canal

1.16 Passage Planning

1.17 Tidal Information

1.18 Climate and Meteorology

1.19 MARPOL Requirements

1.20 Fuel Requirements and Bunkering Areas

1.21 ISPS Code Requirements

1.22 Emergencies

Section 2 - The Panama Canal - Southbound

Section 3 - The Panama Canal - Northbound

Annexes

Annex 1 Pre-Entry Bridge Team Meeting

Annex 2 Documentation Prior to First Transit

Annex 3 Visibility Requirement for the Panama Canal

Annex 4 Flag Signals in the Panama Canal

Annex 5 Bitts, Chocks and Pilot Shelters for Ships Transiting the Panama Canal

Annex 6 Pre-Arrival Checklist for Ships' Equipment

Annex 7 Considerations for LNG Carriers Transiting the Panama Canal

Annex 8 Considerations for LPG Carriers Transiting the Panama Canal

Annex 9 Mooring in the Neopanamax Locks (New Locks)

Annex 10 Mooring in the Panamax Locks (Old Locks) - 'Relay' Procedure

Annex 11 Neopanamax Canal Section Limits

Annex 12 Panamax Canal Section Limits

Additional Information

Number of Pages: 150
Publication Date: May 2026
Book Height: 300 mm
Book Width: 210 mm
Bok Weight: 1.2 kg
Author: Witherbys
Weight: 1.2 kg

Published Date: June 2024

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