CHURCHTON BAY

Churchton Bay (57°21'N., 6°04'W.), an open bight exposed to violent squalls in the winter, has depths of 5m. Foul ground extends about 0.2 mile off its SE side. Ardhuish, a wooded peninsula, forms the N side of the bay. Anchorage can be taken during the summer, in a depth of 10m, clay and sand, about 0.3 mile S of the head of the bay.

Location

Portree57° 21' 0" N, -7° 56' 24" W
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GuideBook: 
PUB 141 - SAILING DIRECTIONS (ENROUTE) - SCOTLAND

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