KILLYLEAGH
- GBKYH
- Latitude: 54.3928
- Longitude: -5.64639
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in UK
Location: UK
Killyleagh is a small town located in County Down, Northern Ireland, within the United Kingdom. It is positioned on the western shore of Strangford Lough, a large sea lough or inlet. While Killyleagh is better known for its historical sites, such as the picturesque Killyleagh Castle, it also features a small port and marina that cater primarily to local and recreational boating rather than large commercial shipping.
Marine Port Description:
The port in Killyleagh, commonly referred to as Killyleagh Harbour or Killyleagh Marina, is a modest facility designed to accommodate small craft. Here are some key aspects of the port:
Location: Located on Strangford Lough's western shore, the marina benefits from the natural shelter provided by the lough, making it a safe anchor for boats.
Coordinates: Approximately 54.3970° N latitude and 5.6540° W longitude.
Purpose: Primarily serves leisure and recreational boating rather than commercial cargo operations.
Specifications:
Given its primary role as a marina, the specifications focus on facilities supporting small to medium-sized recreational vessels.
Docking Facilities: The marina has a range of berthing options, including pontoon berths for yachts and smaller craft. The number of available berths can vary, but it generally caters to a limited number of vessels.
Depth: The depth alongside the pontoons typically ranges within 2 to 3 meters, suitable for yachts and other small craft. It's advisable to check local nautical charts for exact depths and tidal variations.
Navigational Aids: The harbour is equipped with basic navigational aids, including marker buoys and lights to assist with safe entry and exit, especially given the tidal nature of Strangford Lough.
Amenities and Services:
- Fuel: Limited fuel facilities may be available, but it is recommended to verify availability in advance.
- Water and Electricity: Provision of freshwater and electricity hookups at berths.
- Sanitation: Shower and toilet facilities are available for visiting yachtsmen.
- Repair Services: Basic repair and maintenance services can be found, though more extensive repairs would require facilities at larger ports.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for the disposal of general waste and recycling.
Accessibility: The marina is accessible from the town center of Killyleagh, with local roads connecting to larger highways.
Weather: Given its location, users should be mindful of weather conditions, particularly the impact of wind and tidal patterns on Strangford Lough.
Additional Information:
Nearby Attractions: The town offers various attractions, including the historic Killyleagh Castle, quaint local shops, dining facilities, and scenic walks along the shoreline.
Regulations: Boaters should adhere to UK maritime safety regulations and guidelines, including those specific to the protection of the environment in and around Strangford Lough.
Summary:
Killyleagh's port facilities are modest but adequate for recreational users and small craft. Its scenic location and sheltered waters provide a pleasant environment for leisure boating, while the nearby amenities ensure a comfortable stay for visitors.
For the most updated and specific details, especially for larger or more specialized vessels, it is advisable to contact the Killyleagh Harbour Master or local maritime authorities directly.
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