
Rosehearty & Sandhaven
At a Glance

Contacts: Sandhaven and Pitullie Trust via their website
Rosehearty is an Aberdeenshire Council harbour: Rosehearty Recreational Harbour | by Aberdeenshire Council (aberdeenshireharbours.co.uk)
Sandhaven is owned and run by a trust which
does have a website but we cannot link to it.
There is no resident Harbour Master at Sandhaven but Rosehearty has
a part time harbour mistress whose home overlooks the harbour and
can be contacted on when she is at home on 01346 571796.
These two harbours are very similar in that they are patched on to
the coast (as opposed to being enclosed parts of a bay) and both
were very much larger in their heyday. They both have large disused
harbour basins on their Eastern sides but unfortunately when the
railway arrived in NE Scotland it only came as far as Fraserburgh
and almost overnight the herring fleet started to land its catch
there and the two small harbours went into a rapid decline and now
all that remains at both locations are small, tidal, Western
basins.
The large eastern basin of Sandhaven is now well silted up and the
seawall is breached leaving a central mass of rubble between that
wall and the entrance to what is now the operational harbour here.
It is still possible to work ones way into this Eastern basin from
the West entrance to the present day harbour and if one keeps
fairly close to the few permanent mooring buoys a reasonable short
term anchorage can be found for boats that can take the ground. By
following the link below you can see all round the disused harbour
(on the right), past the breach in the old seawall (just left of
centre) to the harbour entrance and present day harbour on the
left. This street view was taken High Water. Our photographs show
the disused harbour at low water.
Google street map
Sandhaven is administered by the Stonehaven and Pitullie Trust
which hopes eventually to find funds to improve the Eastern basin
but in the meantime struggles to maintain the present structure
against the ravages of the NE winter. There is definitely scope
here for a marina and, as all the permanent marina berths from the
Tay to Inverness have waiting lists, there is a potential market
but it would take a vast investment to "marinise" this harbour. It
is, however, a delightful little spot and well worth a visit in
settled weather.
Rosehearty once consisted of two Ports; Port Rae to the East and
the present day harbour to the West. "Port Rae" is full of rocks
and care should be taken when making for Rosehearty because the old
harbour wall of Port Rae is more visible than Rosehearty. One
defining feature is the white lighthouse on the end of the pier at
Rosehearty and you shape a course for that from the NNE to avoid
the rocks in Port Rae. A feature which does stand out is the old
Observation tower built after WWII on the Western side of
Rosehearty town to control the Air to Ground weapons range which
was closed in 2000 and the Tower was sold off as a private dwelling
having the distinct advantage of being "bomb proof" and having
bullet proof windows!!
Both harbours have very limited shelter and none at all from the
East and North; they can only be entered in settled conditions and
if weather is forecast for Northerly/ North Easterly whilst you are
there you would be wise to get out and make for either
Banff/Macduff or Fraserburgh/Peterhead.
Although there were a fair few shops here in earlier years there is
very little here now apart from a couple of shops providing basic
supplies.
Rosehearty & Sandhaven
Approach
Both of these harbours may be entered three hours either side of HW
....by boats which have a shallow draft and, if you want to rest
here you need to be able to take the ground. In both cases you
should shape your course from the NNE towards the westerly of the
visible pierheads; Rosehearty has an obvious pierhead lighthouse
and, when closer in, lead-in marks/lights whereas Sandhaven has no
marks or lights but the channel in between the rock outcrops is
fairly obvious.
You are unlikely to find an empty berth on the pontoons in
Sandhaven but if you enter on the tide and turn to the left around
the rocky rubble of the remains of the east wall and make towards
the mooring buoys you will find somewhere to dry out. There are
reefs on the shore extending from the end of the central pier to
the SE corner of the harbour and there is a perch marking the worst
of them.
At Rosehearty the lead-in marks (tall black and white striped
poles with lights atop) will bring one safely through the reefs to
the end of the pier when you should edge over to starboard of their
line to pass parallel to the pier into the inner harbour entrance
(beware of the pot buoys on the eastern side of the narrow
channel).
In favourable weather you should be able to find a berth alongside
the outer pier but would be advised, given the narrowness of the
channel to warp your boat round to face seawards when you moor.
Otherwise in the inner harbour, as you are unlikely to find an
alongside berth, you should be able to find space to anchor fore
and aft in the middle. Note that the boats in the inner harbour
that do not have alongside berths run long mooring lines to a
ground chain on the shore.
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Waypoint
Charts
Rules & Regs
Hazards
Tides
Berthing
Sandhaven. Dry out in the Eastern basin.There are no charges for
visitors but a donation would be appreciated.
Rosehearty. Alongside the pier wall or anchor in the inner harbour.
If stopping overnight the charge is £20 but the harbour is included
in the Aberdeenshire "Rover Ticket" scheme.
Facilities
There are public toilets at both locations but neither village supports a garage so if fuel is required you would have to go into Fraserburgh. There is an hourly bus running through both villages to Fraserburgh.
Chandlers
Seaway Group
Station Brae
Macduff
Macduff
Aberdeenshire
AB44 IUL
What to Do
There doesn't seem to be even a fish and chip shop but you may
find bar meals in one of the hotels in Rosehearty.
Sandhaven has a shop/Post Office on Main Street a pub on Shore
Street (to the West of the harbour) and a pub on Main street.
Rosehearty has three public houses/hotels and several small shops.
Rosehearty also has a golf links but it does not have a
Clubhouse
History
Local Business
Uncategorised
Seaway Group
Station Brae
Macduff
Macduff
Aberdeenshire
AB44 IUL
Patterson Ship Chandler and Ship Painter
30 Shore Street
Macduff
Aberdeenshire
AB44 1TT
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