Aberdeen maritime museum

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I’ve been to the museum today and thoroughly recommend it to you. Most engaging for a couple of hours. Lots on the oil industry but also historic stuff. Well worth the effort to attend - and no entry charge either. The other half of your day you can easily spend having a look at the city centre - significant investment has brought a very smart modern look to the business district. And if you’ve never seen the harbour it’s worth a drive round if only to see the scale of the operation there in support of the offshore industry.
 
The only snag is that Aberdeen isn't welcoming to yachts, to the extent that it doesn't even have a page on Visit My Harbour, and the harbour web-site doesn't even mention leisure use of the harbour.

Wasn't Aberdeen the place which insisted that a yacht under tow by the RNLI be set adrift outside rather than come into the harbour? On the other hand I have heard that if you do go in they are perfectly friendly, if a little surprised.
 
Wasn't Aberdeen the place which insisted that a yacht under tow by the RNLI be set adrift outside rather than come into the harbour? On the other hand I have heard that if you do go in they are perfectly friendly, if a little surprised.

All I know is that the various pilots all say "Don't even think about it" (or words to that effect :)) And judging by the harbour's web-site, it's difficult to see where they'd put you!

I can't recall whether we ever went in there when dad kept a boat at Dunbar; we certainly went into Peterhead, long before the marina was even thought of. I have been to Aberdeen for a medical at the Robert Gordon Institute, and also to join a survey vessel! I definitely recall us going into Arbroath and Stonehaven.
 
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All I know is that the various pilots all say "Don't even think about it" (or words to that effect :)) And judging by the harbour's web-site, it's difficult to see where they'd put you!

Well, if they do find somewhere to put you, it costs £31.25+VAT per day. I'm sure I've read and account - probably here - of someone who went in and was treated well, although there are no concessions or facilities for small craft at all.

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I live near Aberdeen and knew the harbour quite well. Even had a wave from HM the Queen in the days when she arrived by Royal Yacht on her way to Balmoral.
Only time I've been in in a sailing boat was when I was on the Ocean Youth Trust 70 footer and we were made welcome enough but it's not an appealing harbour for pleasure craft. Golly, there isn't even a fish market at Aberdeen harbour nowadays, it is all taken over by the oil industry. The north east corner of Scotland is a bit of a void for sailing vessels, with little if anything between Stonehaven and the marina at Peterhead.
 
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