KIRKCUDBRIGHT SAILIN

  • GBKBT
  • Latitude: 54.8381
  • Longitude: -4.05722
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Marina in UK

Location: UK

Kirkcudbright is a small but historically significant port located on the River Dee in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire, part of Dumfries and Galloway in southwestern Scotland, UK. Here's a brief description and some key specifications of the port:

Description:

Kirkcudbright Harbor is primarily a tidal harbor situated within a picturesque town known for its vibrant artistic community. The port primarily caters to fishing vessels, recreational boating, and small-scale commercial traffic. Its scenic surroundings and historic architecture make it a charming stop for leisure sailing.

Specifications:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 54.8374° N latitude and 4.0474° W longitude.
  • Accessibility: The harbor is accessible during high tides for most vessels. The River Dee estuary can be quite shallow at low tides, affecting navigation.
  • Depth: The harbor's depth can vary due to its tidal nature, but it's generally suitable for vessels with a draft of up to around 4 meters at high tide.
  • Capacity: The harbor can accommodate a number of small to medium-sized vessels. Larger commercial vessels are typically not served by Kirkcudbright due to its size and depth limitations.
  • Facilities: The port offers basic facilities including mooring points, fresh water, and possibly waste disposal. Fueling facilities might need to be confirmed locally.
  • Commercial Activity: Predominantly fishing and local commercial activities. The harbor is less frequented by large commercial ships and focuses more on local trades and leisure activities.
  • Navigation: Mariners should use updated nautical charts and tide tables. The entrance to the harbor and navigation up the River Dee can be complex due to the shifting sands and tidal currents, so local pilotage information is advisable.
  • Nearby Amenities: The town of Kirkcudbright offers various amenities including shops, restaurants, and sightseeing opportunities. The area is known for its artistic heritage, with several galleries and artistic events throughout the year.
  • Regulations: As with all UK ports, standard maritime regulations apply. It's advisable to check for any specific local bylaws or navigation notices when planning your approach.

Considerations:

  1. Tides: Due to significant tidal fluctuations, planning your visit around high tide can help avoid grounding issues.
  2. Weather: Local weather can influence sea conditions significantly. Consulting marine forecasts is crucial.

Important Contacts:

  • Harbormaster: Always a first point of contact for specific entry procedures, mooring availability, and local hazards.
  • Local Authorities: For up-to-date information on regulations and services.

This port provides a unique combination of practical docking services while allowing visitors to enjoy the cultural and historical richness of Kirkcudbright town.

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