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Peterhead Bay Marina 

Peterhead Bay Marina is a purpose built leisure facility catering for local and visiting boatowners. The marina gives Peterhead one of the finest equipped leisure harbours in the East of Scotland, offering a comprehensive range of services and facilities for the leisure sailor. 
Because of its easterly position, Peterhead is ideally located to act as a safe stopover point for vessels heading to and from Scandinavia. The marina is also used extensively by vessels heading along the East coast to the Caledonian Canal and the popular sailing areas on the Western coast of Scotland. Peterhead Bay Marina has earned a reputation of being one of the friendliest and cleanest marinas in Scotland.

Vessels of up to 22 metres in length can be accommodated. The available depth of water at the entrance to the marina is 2.3 metres below Chart Datum although vessels up to 2.8 metres draft can lie afloat at the deepest berths. 

  • Fresh water and electricity 

  • Shower, toilet and changing facilities 

  • Diesel and gas sales 

  • Small chandlery stock 

  • Repair, restaurant and laundry services available nearby 

Charges for year commencing 1 April 2008

  • Annual berths for year commencing 1 April 2008 - £65 +vat per metre length 

  • Winter storage ashore for berth-holders - £16 +vat per metre length 

  • Reduced winter afloat rates for non berth-holders (6 months from 1 Oct 2008 - £28 +vat per metre length) 

  • Visitor berths - £10.50 per night for a vessel up to 6 metres in length. Additional £1 per metre thereafter. Weekly rate of 7 nights for the price of 5. 

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