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At a Glance

Fraserburgh

Contacts
Fraserburgh Harbour Office tel 01346 515858
Fraserburgh Harbour Control tel 01346 515926 VHF #12

Fraserburgh is arguably the busiest deep sea trawler port in the UK and trawlers can be seen bustling into and out of the harbour at all times of the day and night. It has a complex of inner harbours protected by the substantial South and Balaclava breakwaters. The harbour has developed over the centuries to accommodate the increase in the fishing industry and has managed to maintain its involvement as other, smaller harbours have declined. Aberdeen and Peterhead to the South of it have become more involved with the off-shore oil and gas industries and are now becoming involved in the off shore development of wind farms whilst Fraserburgh has taken over their commitment to the fisheries. Catering for visiting yachts is a very small part of their operation and you are unlikely to get a dedicated service from them.

Until recently we and other almanacs have published the fact that "Fraserburgh does not encourage visiting yachts" but in 2014/15 they reversed this policy and reserved berths on a pontoon in the South Harbour near the Harbour Office. It is uncertain how many berths are available as recent photographs show many of the berths occupied by small trawlers and it is suspected that only the hammerhead is used for visiting yachts.

The town itself is, like Peterhead, unprepossessing; the buildings are either bare granite fieldstone or rendered with grey/brown rendering. Those near the harbour are converted fishermen's dwellings and the fishermen have moved out to the housing estates which surround the town - and they are built of granite. It is a very "grey" place.

The harbour website can be found HERE

Fraserburgh

Approach

Coming from the South you will have weathered Rattray Head which has a fearsome reputation.....

..... but that reputation has been given by sailors battling adverse tides or in strong wind against tide conditions. If you tackle that headland on a favourable tide and with following or light winds you'll be OK but in any other conditions you need to give it a good three or four mile offing. In favourable conditions you can pass quite close to Cairnbulg Point but be aware of its off-lying reef (there's a wrecked fishing vessel and perch there to show you where not to go!!)

From the North and West in offshore conditions you can go quite close to Kinnaird Head as it is steep to but be aware of the reefs between it and the end of Fraserburgh breakwater.

Once the harbour mouth is open you can make your way towards it. You need to clear your entrance with the harbour on VHF#12. There are two lead in marks within the harbour as shown on the harbour chart; they are on WRW poles and are topped by IsoR2s17m5M lights but may be difficult to make out from a distance. Suffice it to say that if you head for the middle of the gap on 291T you will be alright.

There is a sequence of photos in the Navigation Gallery showing the route in

The pontoon itself is in the South end of the South Harbour so once you turned to port and have passed through the gap between the North pier and the square white Control tower you should then turn to starboard before coming round to port to enter the small basin wherein lies the pontoon. The visitors berth is dead ahead and you can berth starboard side to.

If you wish, once inside the Southern basin you could sit quietly just to the SW of the control tower to sort out warps and fenders to come alongside but, unless you have had a battle to get in I'd be inclined to clear away for harbour in the approaches.

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Waypoint

057° 41.4 N 001° 59.5W

Charts

AC 1452-11, AC 1452-10, SC 5617 (with harbour chart of Fraserburgh), Imray C23 (with harbour plan of Fraserburgh)

Rules & Regs

See http://www.fraserburgh-harbour.co.uk/images/pdfs/Rules_for_visiting_yachts.pdf

Hazards

Trawler movements inside and outside the harbour. Rough seas around Rattray Head if you don't choose your tide sensibly.

Tides

HW Fraserburgh is 1 ¼ hours before HW Aberdeen MHWS 3.8m MHWN 3.0m MLWN 1.5m MLWS 0.8m

  Berthing

There is nowhere to anchor within the harbour.

The pontoon lies within the small basin bounded by the Bruce's jetty and the Saltoun jetty, see plan.

The Port Authority will advise where on the pontoon you should clew up but it will probably be on the hammerhead. It's going to be very narrow in there (especially if the wall opposite the hammerhead is occupied) so you will either have to paddlewheel around on the way in or the way out, or consider warping around.


A berth here will cost you £27.50 +VAT for boats up to 12m - above that it's £35.50. That's for the first night; subsequent nights are £5 less. If there isn't room on the pontoon and you have to use a wall elsewhere it'll cost you £24< 12m< £32


You will need to get an access code for the pontoon gate which you can get from the Office or from the Watchtower (tel number above - they are unlikely to give it out on the radio)

Marinas and Mooring

Fraserburgh Harbour Master

 

Shore Street
Fraserburgh
AB43 9BR

  Harbour Authorities, Marinas, Moorings & Berths

Services the commercial fishing industry, leisure sailing, offshore indusrtries
  Call     www.fraserburgh-harbour.co.uk/    More Info

  Facilities

There is electricity on the pontoon but you may need an extension lead to source it. (the Port has these available, we're told) The cost of this is covered by the berthing fee. Water can be obtained from a hose at the root of the pontoons. The showers and toilets are in the Seamens' Mission adjacent to the basin and these have been refurbished. You can get the entry code in the Harbour Office or from the Watch Control

The harbour can supply diesel but petrol is by cans from petrol stations on the outskirts of town as the one in the centre of town has closed.

There is not a yacht chandlery here as most of the supplies are slanted towards the fishing industry. The nearest chandlery is at Macduff (Buccaneer 01261 835199) which also does electronic repairs.

Fraserburgh Outboards is based here and can be contacted on 07795 228435

Chandlers

Seaway Group

 

Station Brae
Macduff
Macduff
Aberdeenshire
AB44 IUL

  Chandlers

The Seaway group has extensive workshops and mainly supports the fishing industry. They build and repair nets and trawling gear. They build and repair small boats. They are a source of second hand chain etc harvested from their fishing rig service. They have a well stocked cycle/mountain bike shop and carry out repairs/servicing.
  Call     www.seawaygroup.co.uk/    More Info

Buccaneer Marine Electronics

 

Buccaneer House
4 Union Road
Macduff
Aberdeenshire

  Chandlers

This organisation has expanded by leaps and bounds since it moved from Bridge of Don where it was a small three man operation.By means of good and enthusiastic customer care, competitive pricing, on time delivery they have captured a big part of the leisure market on the Moray Firth. They have qualified engineers for all forms of outboard engine and can undertake inboard maintenance. They have a complete range of paints, varnishes and anti-foul from cheap to top of the range. All forms of electronics are sold, maintained and repaired. They now have a thriving interest in the UAV market. They also stock Calor and Camping Gaz.
  Call     buccaneer-ltd.co.uk/    More Info

Blue Anchor Chandlery

 

100 Shore Street
Fraserburgh
AB43 9BT

  Chandlers

Located just opposite the visiting boats pontoon this company is mainly orientated towards the fishing industry but is increasing its stocks of items for the leisure industry.
  Call     www.caley-fisheries.co.uk/chandlery.php    More Info

What to Do

There are several pubs around the harbour and the rest can be found at:

http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/results.shtml?l=Fraserburgh

Eating Out

Restaurants & Places to Eat in Fraserburgh - Tripadvisor

History

Local Business

Sailmakers-Repair-and-Covers

Bisset & Ross

 

Riverside Drive
Aberdeen
Aberdeen
AB11 7SL

  Sailmakers, Repair & Covers

This company was originally established to cover the fishing industry before WW I. It has remained a family business and the third generation has expanded it to take advantage of the late 20th Century oil boom, present fishery requirements, whilst maintaining the core skills required for the leisure business.
  Call     More Info

Compass-Adjusting

Aberdeen Compass Adjusting Ltd

 

7 Buckie Grove
Bridge of Don
Aberdeen
AB22 8DL

  Compass Adjusting

This is a new start up by a qualified compass adjuster setting up on his own
   More Info

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Patterson Ship Chandler and Ship Painter

 

30 Shore Street
Macduff
Aberdeenshire
AB44 1TT

  

Long established family business based mainly on Ship painting and Ship Chandlery. They work mainly on trawlers being built/refitted in Macduff and other harbours on the East Coast. As part of their painting operation they have several "cherry pickers" which can be useful for "up the mast" work.
  Call     More Info

Seaway Group

 

Station Brae
Macduff
Macduff
Aberdeenshire
AB44 IUL

  Chandlers

The Seaway group has extensive workshops and mainly supports the fishing industry. They build and repair nets and trawling gear. They build and repair small boats. They are a source of second hand chain etc harvested from their fishing rig service. They have a well stocked cycle/mountain bike shop and carry out repairs/servicing.
  Call     www.seawaygroup.co.uk/    More Info

Fraserburgh Outboards

 

145 Buchan Road
Fraserburgh
Aberdeenshire
AB43 9UG

  

Carries out outboard and inboard engine servicing and repairs on the East Coast
   More Info

Buccaneer Marine Electronics

 

Buccaneer House
4 Union Road
Macduff
Aberdeenshire

  Chandlers

This organisation has expanded by leaps and bounds since it moved from Bridge of Don where it was a small three man operation.By means of good and enthusiastic customer care, competitive pricing, on time delivery they have captured a big part of the leisure market on the Moray Firth. They have qualified engineers for all forms of outboard engine and can undertake inboard maintenance. They have a complete range of paints, varnishes and anti-foul from cheap to top of the range. All forms of electronics are sold, maintained and repaired. They now have a thriving interest in the UAV market. They also stock Calor and Camping Gaz.
  Call     buccaneer-ltd.co.uk/    More Info

Macduff Shipyards

 

The Harbour
Macduff
Macduff
Aberdeenshire
AB44 1QT

  East and North Scotland

Core business is the building, repair and refurbishment of ships up to 35m at Macduff. They have a dry dock at Fraserburgh and have recently acquired the buildings and slipways of Buckie Shipbuilders and repairs.
They have precision engineering workshops
There is a busy crane department which provides cranes all over Aberdeenshire but is well known to the leisure community for launching and craning out of yachts.
  Call     macduffshipyards.co.uk/    More Info

Blue Anchor Chandlery

 

100 Shore Street
Fraserburgh
AB43 9BT

  Chandlers

Located just opposite the visiting boats pontoon this company is mainly orientated towards the fishing industry but is increasing its stocks of items for the leisure industry.
  Call     www.caley-fisheries.co.uk/chandlery.php    More Info

Bisset & Ross

 

Riverside Drive
Aberdeen
Aberdeen
AB11 7SL

  Sailmakers, Repair & Covers

This company was originally established to cover the fishing industry before WW I. It has remained a family business and the third generation has expanded it to take advantage of the late 20th Century oil boom, present fishery requirements, whilst maintaining the core skills required for the leisure business.
  Call     More Info

Aberdeen Compass Adjusting Ltd

 

7 Buckie Grove
Bridge of Don
Aberdeen
AB22 8DL

  Compass Adjusting

This is a new start up by a qualified compass adjuster setting up on his own
   More Info

Fraserburgh Harbour Master

 

Shore Street
Fraserburgh
AB43 9BR

  Harbour Authorities, Marinas, Moorings & Berths

Services the commercial fishing industry, leisure sailing, offshore indusrtries
  Call     www.fraserburgh-harbour.co.uk/    More Info

Stitch N Awl

 

12, Main street
Portsoy
Banff
Aberdeenshire
AB45 2RT

  

A new company which is building a reputation for quality. They have expanded into sail repairs this season having done some for visitors to this coast during this season.
  Call     More Info

Tide Information for fraserburgh

HW Fraserburgh is 1 ¼ hours before HW Aberdeen MHWS 3.8m MHWN 3.0m MLWN 1.5m MLWS 0.8m
 

April 2026

 
SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
18
HW00:113.8
LW06:140.7
HW12:203.9
LW18:370.6
19
HW00:493.8
LW06:530.7
HW13:033.9
LW19:170.7
20
HW01:283.7
LW07:360.7
HW13:513.8
LW20:000.9
21
HW02:123.6
LW08:230.8
HW14:433.6
LW20:471.1
22
HW03:013.4
LW09:191.0
HW15:463.4
LW21:441.3
23
HW04:013.3
LW10:261.1
HW16:593.2
LW22:561.5
24
HW05:153.1
LW11:481.2
HW18:193.0
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Update June 2022
24 Jun 2022 by Don Thomson 3
I reviewed these notes at the end of June 2022. They appear to be used to "yachtie" enquiries now and have all the answers ready. Just be aware that they have a massive on-going fishing business here and that will take priority over the odd visiting yacht. But it is also a fact that some of the younger skippers may not have your wealth of experience of the sea and you could pose serious problems to them if you are not careful.
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May 2021 - Friendly Harbour Master
31 May 2021 by Mark Harbour Master Sailing Challenge
A safe and friendly harbour of refuge on this bleak coastline! Very busy with fishing boats. The HM Tom Boyle 01346515858 is very friendly. He invited me to berth at the hammerhead in their inner harbour which is protected by a storm gate. I did not take up his offer as had to sail from Whitehills straight to Peterhead Marina due to the weather. Mark (Harbour Master Sailing Challenge)
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UPDATE SPRING 2021
21 May 2021 by Don Thomson 3
I reviewed these notes in May 2021. The Seaman's Mission is now the place to get showers. They've changed their price structure and it will cost £22.50+VAT per night for a 10 metre boat.
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Update sept 2019
02 Sep 2019 by De Verleiding
On the pontoon 24 pound first Night. Second night 17,50. Showers and internet at the mission house opposit pontoon Free electra
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UPDATE SPRING 2018
10 Apr 2018 by Don Thomson
They're beginning to get their act wired together here. The Seamans Mission has been refurbished so that is now available for showers and toilets. The harbour dues have gone up a bit.
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Update summer 2016
27 Jul 2016 by Don Thomson
It is confirmed that they only have two pontoon berths for visitors on the hammerhead; after that you will hve to tie up where instructed on a wall. Showers and toilets were originally in the Seamens' Mission but that is being refurbished so, for this summer, you will have to use the swimming pool.
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Further update June 2016
09 Jun 2016 by Don Thomson
We have discovered that Oban Marina is up for sale which is why it is running down. Do not expect a big welcome until a new proprietor is found - everything is there but from nine to five only and the water taxi runs every two hours between 0900 and 1700. If you book in advance they can lay on a return trip to the Marina at 2000. All told a bit of a shame - anyone want to buy a marina?????
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Spring 2016
18 Apr 2016 by Don Thomson
This is a new entry on VMH as Fraserburgh is now "yacht friendly"