EGILSAY
- GBEGI
- Latitude: 59.1552
- Longitude: -2.94519
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in UK
Location: UK
Egilsay is a small island located in the Orkney archipelago in Scotland, UK. It is not traditionally known for having extensive marine port facilities; rather, its maritime infrastructure is relatively modest. Below is a general description of the island and key details related to its maritime access points:
General Description:
- Location: Egilsay is part of the Orkney Islands, situated to the north of mainland Scotland.
- Size: The island is approximately 6 square kilometers in area.
- Population: It has a very small population, often fewer than 50 residents.
Port Specifications and Maritime Characteristics:
Egilsay does not have large port facilities like major UK ports such as Port of London or Liverpool. Instead, it has smaller berthing and docking areas primarily used for local and regional travel.
Harbor Facilities:
- Purpose: The docking facilities are used mainly for local ferries, fishing boats, and occasional supply vessels.
- Infrastructure:
- Piers and Jetties: Small concrete and wooden piers suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Moorings: Basic mooring facilities mainly for local boats.
- Shelter: Limited shelter from rough weather conditions; primarily natural shelter provided by the surrounding geography.
- Navigation: Basic navigation aids such as buoys and markers; no advanced navigational systems in place.
Vessel Specifications:
- Types of Vessels: Small to medium-sized boats, ferryboats, and fishing vessels.
- Draft:
- Max Vessel Draft: Typically suitable for vessels with a shallow to medium draft.
Transport Links:
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services connect Egilsay with other islands in the Orkney group, such as Rousay and the Orkney Mainland. Services are operated by Orkney Ferries.
- Access: Primarily accessible via sea. There are no major airports; the closest regional airport is on the Orkney Mainland (Kirkwall Airport).
Additional Information:
- Services and Amenities:
- Limited facilities with basic amenities for passengers and crew.
- No significant cargo handling facilities.
- Environmental Conditions:
- Subject to typical Scottish maritime weather conditions: strong winds and rough seas can occur, especially in winter.
- Tidal range and currents can influence docking procedures.
Due to its small scale and limited infrastructure, Egilsay's maritime facilities are best suited for local and essential services rather than commercial shipping or large-scale maritime operations.
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