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St Andrews

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At a Glance

St Andrews

Contacts
Harbour Master 07715 559848

St Andrews Sailing Club 01334 479059, 07884071831 www.standrewssailing.org

This small, tidal harbour is a bit off the beaten track for the passage making sailor but, for the coast hopping sailor who can take the ground, it is a must-visit spot. St Andrews houses the third oldest University in the UK, only superseded by Oxford and Cambridge and is world renowned for the quality of its education. Many will perhaps be more aware of the town as the home of golf and will want to visit The Royal and Ancient Clubhouse and maybe even play a round here. The town, during term time, is one complete university campus though, since the mid 1960's, the main campus is out to the west of the town overlooking the golf courses; as a result you will find the cafes and bars flooded with students in the evening. During the summer, in the long vac, the town becomes a golfing town and then it becomes busy with foreign visitors many of who (for some strange reason) wear plaid trousers!!

The harbour itself is small and tucked down on the shore at the bottom of the cliffs that surround the old Castle and the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral. There is an outer harbour (all berths taken by the inshore fishing boats) which is enclosed by the long main pier aligned ESE/WSW and a shorter pier to its south. Then there is an inner harbour which is accessed through a swing bridge and lock gates. The lock gates are not there to maintain a floating harbour inside but are closed once a month on HW springs to trap the water behind them which is then released at LW to scour the outer harbour and harbour entrance. The swing bridge can be opened by the HM or, in his absence, by the staff at the café beside the bridge.

There are no large scale charts of the harbour but, if you visit our images gallery and the Google link (top right) you can see the basic layout.

The harbour website is at http://www.standrewsharbourtrust.org/index.html and they also have a FB page which has hundred of pictures on it.

St Andrews

Approach

No matter from what direction you approach St Andrews the first thing you see will be the ruins of the old cathedral....

... and St Reg's (aka St Rules or St Regulus) tower; there are further spires to the West of the harbour entrance, not be confused with those ruins.

From the East you are blessed with the white buildings behind the harbour as an aiming spot from far out but from the North you need to aim about half a mile to the East of the square St Reg's tower in order to stand clear of the inshore reefs. These reefs are extensive and lie parallel to the north pier wall from abeam the R&A Golf Club to about a cable to the SE of the harbour entrance, stretching out to a couple of cables off-shore in places; indeed, the main pier wall has been constructed on top of one of these reefs as can be seen in the photograph in our gallery of the entrance to the harbour. Take a good look at that photograph and note that the deepest channel is close to the wall, but not too close, or you will catch on the reef on which the wall is built.

There is a sector light which shines 24/7 and is bright enough to be seen in daylight; it is in the window halfway up the cliff from the harbour and shown in a photo in our gallery. You should be especially aware of a rock (known locally as the Bishop's Neb) about half a cable off the end of the pier and which is awash at half tide.

It sounds daunting; narrow tidal entrance, surrounded by rocks but, in fact, if you plan your entrance after about half tide and come in on the sector light bearing of roughly 280°M you'll not have any trouble - just don't try to cut the corners!!

Once abeam the end of the pier inbound hold about 2.5 metres clear of the pier wall and aim for the left hand edge of the slip opposite, at the root of the pier wall.

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Waypoint

56° 20.2 N 002° 44.5W

Charts

AC 0190 Montrose to Fife Ness; AC 1407 Montrose to Berwick on Tweed; SC 5617 Scotland East Coast; Imray C23 Fife Ness to the Moray Firth; Imray C27 Firth of Forth (includes Harbour Plan of St Andrews)

Rules & Regs

There is the usual 4 knot speed limit and vessels entering the channel have priority

Hazards

There are reefs on either side of the entrance aligned with the North Pier and awash from half tide. In strong onshore winds the entrance is impossible

Tides

HW St Andrews is 15 mins before HW Leith. There are no figures for St Andrews but the spring range is about 4 metres and the neaps about 2 metres and then harbour pretty well dries completely at LW.

  Berthing

The aforementioned slip is where you tie up.

In the Inner Harbour there have been massive improvements. They have installed pontoons and fingers along the West wall and have fingers fo sixteen boats to dry out on the mud. They intend to put a further pontoon in behind the cafe and that will have access to power and water. We have added a photo from the harbour FB page.
There are no longer any buoys in the inner harbour so the local yacht club can no longer help with a mooring buoy there.
So our previous comments re staying for a couple of nights and exploring remain valid but you will find the accommodations for your yacht have improved a lot. We would recommend a text to the HM's mobile to advise him if this is your intent.

They were charging £20 per boat, per night irrespective of length in 2021 but, if you pay for two nights you can have a third night free.

Marinas and Mooring

St Andrews Harbour Trust

 

Kinburn Castle
St Andrews
Fife
KY16 9DR

  Harbour Authorities, Marinas, Moorings & Berths

Drying harbour with limited facilities for the visiting yacht
  Call     www.standrewsharbourtrust.org    More Info

  Facilities

This is where you really need to contact both the HM and the local sailing club before arrival and, from experience; a text to the HM will probably elicit a reply.

The "amenities" available here have been improved to the extent that you can now arrange with the HM to have access to the local yacht club for showers and toilets. It will cost £4.00 per day paid to the HM or his representative at the cafe and they will supply you with an information sheet with directions and an access code for the Yacht Club.
Apparently there has been an improvement to the public heads under the arches - but not massive!!

There is now power and water available on the pontoons

Petrol, diesel, Gas and Gaz is available at Morrisons and the garden centre near it. Alternatively there is a petrol station at the far end of South Street just outside the South Gate, but it does not stock Gas/Gaz.

For supplies there is a Tesco Metro on the south side of Market Street about halfway down. Further away there is a large Morrisons store.

Chandlers

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

What to Do

You will be spoilt for choice for places to eat and drink - everything is available from fish and chip shops and other fast food outlets to gourmet eating at places like Rufflets or the Grange outside town. A comprehensive guide to drinking here can be found at:

http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/results.shtml?l=St+Andrews

You can also find a list of restaurants here:

Restaurants & Places to Eat in St Andrews Tripadvisor

For other things to do there is the Recreation Centre at the end of the East Beach, The ruins of the Cathedral which does guided tours, a cinema (yes it's still there after all these years) , a wander around the old University buildings (unfortunately St Mary's College appears to be closed during the long vac) - you can even have a coffee in the café where, supposedly, Kate met Prince William!!

Naturally, if you have your clubs with you will want to have a go on the Old Course and for this and other information use the link below (but before you open that link, be warned, the green fees for the Old Course at the height of the summer are in three figures.)

http://www.standrews.com/Play/Green-Fees

History

Local Business

Rigging-and-Riggers

Riggerous Ltd

 

The Shed
Port Edgar Marina
South Queensferry
Edinburgh
Lothian

  Rigging and Riggers

Based at the Rigging Shed at Port Edgar Marina, and with 2 mobile rigging machines, Riggerous offers a fully mobile marine and architectural rigging service. Riggeorous also specialises in fibreglass and gelcoat repairs

Gerry Fitzgerald is an experienced yachtsman who has sailed and worked on boats all over the world. He is also a trained laminator with Robertson's of Sandbank, a yachtmaster
   www.riggerous.com    More Info

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Upper Largo Chandlery

 

5 Main Street
Upper Largo
Fife
KY8 6EJ

  

We are a small family run business which has been increasing its stock holdings over recent years. We carry all common yacht chandlery, paints, varnishes and antifoul, Ropes, shackles etc. We are also agents for Mercury outboards
We now have an qualified engineer who will install new Mercury outboards and can repair most other makes of outboard or inboard engines. Within reason he may be able to travel to effect repairs.
We are also able to undertake fabrication and welding of all metals including stainless steel and aluminium.
New for the 2016 season is our sewing business and we can supply all manner of canopies, tarpaulins, boat covers etc.
  Call     www.upperlargochandlery.com/    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

St Andrews Harbour Trust

 

Kinburn Castle
St Andrews
Fife
KY16 9DR

  Harbour Authorities, Marinas, Moorings & Berths

Drying harbour with limited facilities for the visiting yacht
  Call     www.standrewsharbourtrust.org    More Info

Riggerous Ltd

 

The Shed
Port Edgar Marina
South Queensferry
Edinburgh
Lothian

  Rigging and Riggers

Based at the Rigging Shed at Port Edgar Marina, and with 2 mobile rigging machines, Riggerous offers a fully mobile marine and architectural rigging service. Riggeorous also specialises in fibreglass and gelcoat repairs

Gerry Fitzgerald is an experienced yachtsman who has sailed and worked on boats all over the world. He is also a trained laminator with Robertson's of Sandbank, a yachtmaster
   www.riggerous.com    More Info

Tide Information for st-andrews

HW St Andrews is 15 mins before HW Leith. There are no figures for St Andrews but the spring range is about 4 metres and the neaps about 2 metres and then harbour pretty well dries completely at LW.
 

April 2026

 
SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
18
HW02:325.2
LW08:370.7
HW14:415.4
LW20:590.4
19
HW03:105.2
LW09:140.6
HW15:245.4
LW21:360.6
20
HW03:495.1
LW09:540.7
HW16:115.3
LW22:170.9
21
HW04:325.0
LW10:390.8
HW17:035.0
LW23:011.3
22
HW05:214.8
LW11:321.0
HW18:054.7
LW23:551.7
23
HW06:204.5
LW12:351.3
HW19:184.4
24
LW01:032.1
HW07:344.3
LW13:531.4
HW20:394.3
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UPDATE JULY 2022
14 Jul 2022 by Don Thomson 3
N Changes. Interesting Historical note; there's a cinema on North Street called "The New Cinema". Don't know about "New" - it was there in the early 60's and I had my first date with my wife to be there!!!
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UPDATE MARCH2022 NEW CONTACT DETAILS FOR THE HM
14 Mar 2022 by Don Thomson 3
We have amended the notes to give the contact number for the new HM, John Lambert. He has made some notes below this with new info which has been added to the notes. Be advised that the notes made last year giving a new contact number have been superceded and also there are no longer any buoys in the inner harbour
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Update for Spring 2022
12 Mar 2022 by Harbour Master
Hello, there's a new harbour master in post since last September [John Lambert]. Contact details are 0771 5559848 or harbour.master@standrewsharbourtrust.org the HM is a part time post so contact in advance would be much appreciated. We do have berths for visitors; short stay it's probably best to stay against the slipway in the outer harbour for a quick get away. Charges for a short stop are £5 for up to 6 hours [e.g. in on the flood out on the ebb or vice versa]. For longer stays we have a visitor's pontoon in the inner harbour that could take 2 yachts with water and power available. There are also up to 3 berths against the east wall of the inner harbour with ladders and power available. Visitors can get power cards from the harbour master. We've very recently reviewed the charges for visitors which will remain at £20 per night but if you pay for 2 nights the 3rd night is free. Other comments about the Fife Council public toilets are quite correct [the harbour itself is a Trust Port and nothing to do with the council]. However, the local sailing club or the leisure centre facilities are available for a small extra charge. Moorings are long gone, it's only the pontoon or the wall these days.
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New contact number and update on facilities
22 Jun 2021 by allandewar
The new contact number for harbour is 07415 667591. Water and electricity have just been installed in the inner harbour but you will have to purchase a card from the harbour operations office. Phone ahead to arrange as the office is not usually manned.
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Update Early Summer 2021
09 Jun 2021 by Don Thomson 3
I checked these notes in June 2021. Nothing has changed, the toilets in the wall are still awful but alternatives exist. Still best to text the HM and he'll get back to you
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UPDATE SPRING 2018
16 Apr 2018 by Don Thomson
Things are looking up here. There are now pontoons in the inner harbour. Price has increased.
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Update Spring 2016
06 Apr 2016 by Don Thomson
These notes were reviewed by don in April 2016. They have added to the pontoons but little else has changed.