lpdsn
Well-Known Member
A quick update for anyone planning a visit to the Wee Toon.
The pontoon has been removed, and work is underway installing a new layout incorporating finger berths, breakwater pontoons at the outer end, and shower/toilet facilities on the adjacent pier. The new layout can be viewed through the following link to Campbeltown Sailing Club website:
http://www.campbeltownsc.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/Marina-Layout-as-modified-12-06-14.pdf
This work is all being funded by Argyll & Bute Council. Piling work is ongoing, and it is very unlikely that the new facility will be operational before 1st May at the earliest.
The sailing club has dedicated 3 of their mooring buoys for the use of visitors, which you are welcome to use in return for a donation to the club. The visitor buoys are the furthest SW, and will be provided with strops and blue pick-up buoys. Donations may be made by phoning the Royal Hotel if you don’t wish to go ashore, or at their Reception if you do – details are given on the notice attached to the pick-up buoys.
To the NW of the moorings there is a concrete slipway opposite the sailing club, which is suitable for landing tenders. Of course you can also anchor in the loch, best shelter is to the South but there is a bit of a walk into town.
If you use the club moorings, please do make a donation – it’s depressing how many don’t and I know first-hand just how much work and cost is involved in maintaining them. The moorings are inspected and serviced annually. The buoys were reinstated yesterday (in challenging conditions), but we haven’t got round to fitting the strops yet. I will update information as it becomes available.
To be honest, it doesn't look like much of an improvement. With the old pontoon you could at least find somewhere to raft. It looks like this is replacing that with short fingers pontoons and shallow berths.