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Stranraer Harbour, at the southern end of Loch Ryan, is one of the busiest ports in the region, due to ferry traffic and fishing vessels.
Located at the southern end of Loch Ryan, next to the town of Stranraer, Stranraer Harbour consists of a:
The finger pontoon is used by smaller fishing vessels, excursions and recreational craft.
Ferry terminals are located north of the harbour and managed by a separate Statutory Harbour Authority.
Stranraer Harbour is situated at a sailing cross-roads, giving access to the:
Stranraer Harbour has:
The town of Stranraer has:
Our harbour documents section has:
If you have applied for a berth, you can pay for it online.
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An incident is any event that causes harm, damage or environmental contamination to a person, vessel or object within the waters of a statutory harbour area or its approaches.
Near misses are events that had the potential to cause an incident. Near misses should also be reported.
Nautical information for Stranraer Harbour includes:
Stranraer Harbour has the following tidal ranges and depths:
Any vessels drawing 3m or less can reach the harbour but may have to lie aground over low water.
Fishing, excursion and recreational vessels should pass to the east of the spit lightbuoy to avoid interaction with ferries.
Stranraer Harbour
Harbour Street
Stranraer
DG9 7RD
United Kingdom
Stranraer Harbour Master, is available weekdays from 8.30am to 4pm.
Stranraer Harbour Master