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CLUB FACILITIES - THE HARBOUR

FACILITIES
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Nowadays the harbour is only used by pleasure craft. It is owned by the Highland Council and leased to the Club. There is space for a limited number of small craft which are liable to pay harbour dues. Use of the harbour is under the day-to-day control of the Harbourmaster. Members without a berth in the Harbour are asked to keep their stay in harbour to a minimum and to contact the Harbourmaster if they are planning to remain for more than one tide.

The links on the Facilities page provide information about navigation, moorings, the dinghy park, and winter storage etc.
Navigation & Facilities
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SEASONAL HARBOUR BERTHING
Winter Storage

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