ARDTRECK POINT
Submitted by admin on Fri, 01/16/2009 - 15:07.
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Loch Harport (57°20'N., 6°24'W.), entered between Ullinish Point and Ardtreck Point (57°20'N., 6°26'W.), has a least depth of 9m in the fairway as far as 2.5 miles from the head of the loch, which dries. The loch channel is free of dangers. The sides of the loch are steep to and fringed by reefs. Ardtreck Point is low, steep to, and reef fringed. A light is shown from a tower on Ardreck Point. A parsonage standing 1.5 miles NE of Ullinish Point is a useful mark for vessels entering the loch. Anchorage can be taken in suitable depths, good holding ground, in the loch channel. Anchorage may also be taken, in depths of 13 to 16m, off the pier at Carbost (57°18'N., 6°21'W.).
Location
Portree57° 19' 48" N, -7° 34' 12" W
GuideBook:
PUB 141 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) - SCOTLANDLocation
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