The two sets of pontoons are in East Loch Tarbert, one at Tarbert adjacent to the distillery and the other at Scalpay’s North Harbour parallel to the fisheries pier.
Tarbert and Scalpay North Harbour offer 220m of fully serviced pontoon berths with an additional 40m of berthing on the Tarbert attenuator, weather permitting. The Hammerhead is suitable for larger vessels (20m) and commercial vessels.
Both facilities offer electricity, water, Wi-fi, toilets, showers, with pay as you go laundry available in Tarbert.
Berths on the inside of the main pontoon and at the attenuators can accommodate vessels up to 3m draft at all states of the tide.
Tarbert:
Tarbert pontoons are at the heart of the village with easy access to the Isle of Harris Distillery, Harris Tweed shop and other facilities in the village. Scalpay North Harbour is a quieter option but with great walks around the island.
Scalpay:
Scalpay facilities comprise a 24m access bridge to 120m of pontoon with an ‘elbow’ at the first 40m.
The pontoon sections are 10m each and numbered. The visitor berthing areas are marked ‘visitor’ and are numbered 47-50 (south) and 27-30 (north) These are suitable for vessels with a draft up to 2.5m at the lowest Spring low water (0.5m or under)
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