
north-east Cardingmill Bay, Oban

visitor moorings location
lat
56°24.70'N
long 005°29.16'W

Dungallan House Hotel above Dungallan Parks, with the Seafood Temple
in centre and Oban Sailing Clubhouse on the right
- the southern end of Oban Bay
- just off Dungallan Parks
- close to Oban Sailing Club
- in an area formerly used for anchoring
- adjacent to private moorings in Cardingmill Bay
The moorings are laid out in 3 trots A - B - C with easily
identifiable bright yellow buoys each painted with a large black 'V', numbered from the Oban end southwards.
important information for intending users

- At the time of being laid, these moorings were considered suitable to be used by vessels of approx lengths :
10m on Trot A - closest inshore
11m on Trot B - the centre row
12m on Trot C - furthest offshore
- The decision as to whether a particular mooring
is suitable for a vessel of a certain size and weight, in different
weather conditions, is for the owner/skipper of the vessel to judge.
- By securing a vessel to one of these visitor moorings the vessels
owner/skipper warrants to the mooring owners that their vessel carries
valid insurance cover for any claims arising out of their use of the
said mooring.
- These moorings are provided as a courtesy to visiting vessels. It is not
recommended that vessels are left on visitor moorings unattended.
- All
users of the visitor moorings do so entirely at their own risk.
- Vessels using these moorings must have 3rd party insurance.
- The mooring owners reserve the right, entirely at their discretion, to request visitors to remove their vessel from any of the visitor moorings.
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