GIRVAN
- GBGIR
- Latitude: 55.2431
- Longitude: -4.86028
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in UK
Location: UK
Girvan Harbour
Location: Girvan is a coastal town and a fishing port in South Ayrshire, located on the southwest coast of Scotland in the United Kingdom.
Coordinates:
Latitude: 55.2442° N
Longitude: 4.8535° W
Harbour Description: Girvan Harbour is relatively small and primarily serves as a fishing port and a marina. It has facilities to accommodate leisure boating alongside smaller commercial operations. The harbour's infrastructure allows it to serve as a point for tourism as well as local fishing activities.
Harbour Specifications and Facilities:
Entrance Channel:
- The entrance to the harbour is straightforward, marked, and maintained to allow safe passage for vessels.
Depth:
- The depth of the harbour varies with the tidal conditions. Typically, the depth is suitable for smaller vessels, including fishing boats and leisure crafts.
Berthing:
- The harbour offers berthing facilities for a mixture of vessel types, with robust pontoons available for yachts and smaller fishing vessels.
- Visitor berths are also available for transient boats.
Services:
- Fuel: Refueling facilities are available for different types of boats.
- Water: Freshwater points are accessible on the pontoons.
- Power Supply: Electricity shore power is provided to moored vessels.
- Waste Disposal: Proper waste reception facilities, including recycling and general waste bins, are available.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Limited repair and maintenance services can be provided, often through local arrangements.
- Slipway and Boat Hoist: There is a slipway available for launching and recovery of boats. Hoisting services might be arranged locally.
Security:
- The harbour area is reasonably secure with lighting and monitoring in place. However, it's advisable for boat owners to ensure their vessels are locked and secure.
Amenities:
- Showers and Toilets: Basic amenities for crews and visitors.
- Restaurants and Shops: Local shops and restaurants are situated close to the harbour, providing essential supplies and dining options.
Harbour Uses:
- Fishing: Active use by local and visiting fishing vessels.
- Leisure Boating: Popular with yachtsmen and leisure boats, providing a picturesque base for exploring the South Ayrshire coast.
- Tourism: The harbour area supports tourism with scenic views and connections to local attractions.
Harbour Authority:
- The harbour is managed under the local council's jurisdiction, which oversees the maintenance and regulatory compliance of the facility.
Local Attractions: Nearby the harbour, visitors can explore Girvan beach, historical sites, and scenic walks. The town also serves as a gateway to the island of Ailsa Craig, renowned for its seabird colonies and natural beauty.
Environmental Considerations: Girvan harbour, like other UK harbours, adheres to environmental regulations to prevent marine pollution and encourage sustainability in maritime operations.
Girvan Harbour provides a charming and well-equipped location for fishing and leisure boating while serving as a point of access to the rich cultural and natural heritage of South Ayrshire.
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