SCALASAIG
- GBSCG
- Latitude: 56.0693
- Longitude: -6.18366
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in UK
Location: Scalasaig Scotland UK
Scalasaig Marine Port Overview
Location: Scalasaig is a small port situated on the eastern coast of the Isle of Colonsay in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland, UK. The port serves as the main entry point to the isle, facilitating transport and communication between Colonsay and the mainland, particularly Oban.
Port Specifications:
Coordinates:
- Latitude: 56.0667° N
- Longitude: 6.1950° W
Water Depth:
- The port has varying depths, generally accommodating small to medium-sized vessels.
- The depth at the berth typically ranges from 2.5 meters to 6 meters, depending on the tide levels.
Berthing Facilities:
- The port features a pier and a slipway for berthing and offloading.
- It has limited berthing space suitable for ferries, fishing vessels, and leisure boats.
- The pier can accommodate vessels with a maximum length of approximately 45 meters.
Tidal Information:
- The port experiences significant tidal changes, with tidal ranges affecting berthing and departure times.
- Mariners should consult local tide schedules for precise planning.
Navigation & Access:
- Scalasaig is approached from the east, with navigation aids in place to assist in safe entry, including buoys and markers.
- The port is relatively sheltered, but mariners should be mindful of weather conditions, particularly strong winds and rough seas.
Facilities and Services:
- Basic amenities such as water supply and electricity are available at the port.
- Fuel is available, but it is advisable to check availability in advance due to the limited supply on the island.
- Waste disposal facilities are present but limited, emphasizing the importance of waste management by visitors.
- There are no dedicated cargo handling facilities; therefore, cargo operations are conducted manually or with portable equipment.
Transport and Connectivity:
- Scalasaig connects Colonsay with Oban via a regular ferry service operated by Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac).
- The service operates dependent on weather conditions and tides, generally running a few times a week.
- Local transportation includes taxis and bus services, which connect the port with other parts of the Isle of Colonsay.
Emergency Services:
- Basic medical facilities are available on the Isle of Colonsay, with emergency services reachable via the standard UK emergency hotline (999).
- The port has basic safety equipment and protocols in place, although larger incidents might require assistance from mainland services.
Visitor Information
Tourism:
- Scalasaig serves as a gateway for tourists visiting the Isle of Colonsay, known for its stunning landscapes, wildlife, and serene beaches.
- Key attractions accessible from Scalasaig include Colonsay House Gardens, Kiloran Bay, and several historical sites.
Local Amenities:
- Nearby, visitors can find accommodation options, a hotel, a guest house, and a few rental cottages.
- Local shops and a grocery store provide essential supplies for both tourists and residents.
Environmental Considerations
- The port area and surrounding waters are part of ecologically sensitive zones, requiring adherence to environmental protection guidelines.
- Fishery activities are regulated to ensure sustainable practices under the supervision of local and national authorities.
Note: Mariners and visitors are advised to check with local authorities or the Harbour Master for the latest information, navigational aids, and any changes in port operations or facilities.
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