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melanie.harris@ourmedia.co.uk Services & Equipment
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Arbroath Harbour has 59 floating pontoon berths, with security entrances, electricity and fresh water, to accommodate all types of leisure craft. Half height dock gates with a 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. Other facilities in the harbour include free parking, toilets and showers, a crew room, fuelling facilities, on site laundry facilities and boat builders’ yard. The town of Arbroath also offers a variety of social and sporting amenities to visiting crews and a number of quality pubs and restaurants, the famous twelfth century Abbey and Signal Tower Museum, located close to the harbour. The railway and bus stations are only 1km from the harbour with direct north and south connections.
Contact: Bruce Fleming, Harbour Master. Tel: 01241 872166 Advertise here
EPIRB BATTERY EXPIRED?
Contact:
MELANIE HARRIS +44 117 300 8246
melanie.harris@ourmedia.co.uk
Have you checked the date on your EPIRB or PLB lately? Sartech is the leading inde- pendent specialist, offering manufacturer approved servicing for all makes and models.We can arrange collection and delivery to your home or marina. £50 cashback if you upgrade to a new model.
Call us for expert advice. SARTECH ENGINEERING LTD
Tel +44 (0) 1737 372 670 Email
rya@sartech.com
www.sartech.com
sales@leesan.com T: 01295 770000
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