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Stock Photo: Bridge Over The Slipway, Arbroath Harbour, Arbroath, Angus, Scotland, Uk.

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Bridge over the slipway, Arbroath Harbour, Arbroath, Angus, Scotland, UK. Bridge at Arbroath Harbour. Arbroath Harbour is located at 56° 33' N, 2° 35' W. The Port is presently used by inshore fishing boats; commercial vessels offering day trips to anglers and sightseers, and small leisure craft including yachts. Long term berths are available on either an annual or part-of-year basis. However, all commercial vessel operators regardless of type, and visiting yachts, are actively encouraged to make use of the harbour and available support services on a short term basis. The inner harbour has 59 floating pontoons berths with security entrance which are serviced with electricity and freshwater to accommodate all types of leisure craft. Half-height dock gates with walkway are located between the inner and outer harbours, which open and close at half tide, maintaining a minimum of 2.5m of water in the inner harbour. The opening & closing times of the dock gates can be found at the following link. Other facilities at the harbour include free parking, toilets and showers, a crew room, laundry facilities, fueling facilities and a boat builders' yard. A mechanical patent slipway is available, which can pull vessels of up to 100 feet (30.4m) and a maximum weight of 120 tonnes from the water - daily charges apply for the use of this facility. There is also a Wise boat hoist which can lift vessels in and out of the water up to a limit of 25 tonnes. Charges

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