Scrabster Harbour

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Fishmarket
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High Tide

Sunday 1st Aug 2010
at 12:11 GMT

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Notice to Mariners No1/2008

A notice to mariners has been issued regarding the installation of a temporary wave sensor on the rear of the Queen Elizabeth berth. A copy of the notice is below:....read more

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Cruise Ship Royal Princess 2 September 2008

The visit of the cruise ship Royal Princess on 2 September brings the 2008 cruising season to an end at Scrabster. The 30,277 tonnes ship called at Scrabster with 670 passengers on Board.....read more

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Junior Pipe Band & Dancers Delight Cruise Passengers

The Caithness Junior Pipe Band, accompanied by dancers from the Mina Mackay dancing school, entertained passengers of the cruise ship Royal Princess as she departed Scrabster on Tuesday 2 September 2008.....read more

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Expansion Plans at Scrabster

SCRABSTER HARBOUR TRUST - PRESS RELEASE....read more

 

DOWNLOADS AVAILABLE

Information Pack
More info on the Harbour.

Download Brochure
More info on the Harbour.

Caithness DVD
Includes footage of Harbour.

Mobile Ramp Demo
Demonstration of mobile ramp.

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Rates/Dues - Pleasure Craft


Charges for Pleasure Craft as from 1st April 2010

1.
All visiting pleasure craft and sailing yachts entering, using or leaving the Harbour or its defined limits (inc VAT) (per day) £9.27
Those vessels remaining in harbour longer than 3 days (inc VAT) (per week) £36.05
2.
Pleasure Craft may elect to pay a seasonal compound charge per half year or part thereof between 1st May and 31st October, for entering the harbour and docking, as follows:-
(a) Exceeding 15m overall length £87.55
(b) Exceeding 10m up to and including 15m overall length £73.13
(c) Up to and including 10m overall length £52.53
3.
In addition to those charges levied at paragraph 2, a non-seasonal compound charge per half year or part thereof between 1st November and 30 April, will be invoiced for each pleasure craft or sailing yacht, entering, using or leaving the Harbour or its defined Limits, as follows:-
(a) Exceeding 15m overall length £300.00
(b) Exceeding 10 m up to and including 15m overall length £250.00
(c) Up to and including 10m overall length £200.00
4.
Pleasure Craft may elect to pay the following non-seasonal compound charges between 1st November and 30 April, for storing such vessels on lands owned or leased by the Trust per month, or part thereof, as follows:-
(a) Exceeding 15m overall length £10.00
(b) Exceeding 10 m up to and including 15m overall length £8.00
(c) Up to and including 10m overall length £5.00
NOTES
1. Owners who fail to pay the appropriate compound charge within 30 days of the receiving an invoice from the Trust will be liable to pay £40 per week.
2. To qualify for compounded rates, an appropriately completed berthing application form and evidence of adequate insurance for the entire period that the vessel shall remain in the Harbour must be provided to the Harbour Master upon request. Berthing applications are available to download or request from the Harbour Master. Owners who fail to complete the berthing application and provide evidence of insurance to the Trust will be liable to pay £40 per week.
3. VAT shall be charged at the current rate on vessels under 15 Gross Tonnes.
4. The above charges include a charge for the provision of waste reception facilities for normal domestic waste.
5. Please note that the Trust’s Terms and Conditions apply.