Helmsdale Harbour

Aerial View of Helmsdale Harbour

Helmsdale sits on the Eastern Coast of Sutherland.  It was developed in 1818 as a fishing village, largely herring fishing, as like many other villages in the Highalnds around that time.  Today, the Harbour is a prominent feature of Helmsdale village and there are a number of fishing vessels based there which gives it a sense of a working Harbour.

 

Harbour Details

Position

Latitude     58° 06.9’ North
Longitude  03° 38.8’ West

 

Harbour Area

All waters below the level of MHWS commencing from the A9 bridge over the River Helmsdale and following the level of MHWS via the North shore to:

  1. Latitude 58° 06.765’ N, Longitude 03° 38.585’ W; thence in a SW’ly direction for a distance of 290 metres to
  2. Latitude 58° 06.765’ N, Longitude 03° 38.757’ W; thence in a ENE’ly direction for a distance of 470 metres to:
  3. Latitude 58° 06.865’ N, Longitude 03° 39.186’ W on the level of MHWS, thence following the level of MHWS to meet with the A9 road bridge over the River Helmsdale.


Please see the link under 'Current Documents' for Chart of Kyle

Resources

  • 14,640 litres of fuel oil storage
  • Waste oil reception facilities



Draught Alongside Pier - see link under 'Current Documents'

Maximum Vessel Size - see link under 'Current Documents'

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Types of vessel

Fishing vessels
RNLI
Customs Cutters
Fishers Protection Vessels
Leisure


Safe Anchorages

Anchorage, sheltered against winds from between SW and NW, can be obtained 5 cables SE of the harbour entrance in 12m.  The holding is good but there is a possibility of the anchor fouling on large rocks.


Harbour Personnel

Harbourmaster    
Alex Jappy
tel:01431 821692

For all enquiries you can contact us by email at: harbours@highland.gov.uk

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