Moorings
The moorings in Cromarty Bay are administered and granted by the "Port of Cromarty Firth", however CBC manage them on their behalf.
There are certain criteria which MUST be met before a mooring permit is granted.
- Mooring permit holder must be a member of Cromarty Boat Club
- Mooring tackle used must meet the required specifications
- Moored vessel must have a minumum £2m third party marine cover
Download appropriate form for details.
All other enquiries regarding Mooring should be directed in the first instance to the Moorings Working Group:
e mail: Secretary@CromartyBoatClub.org FAO Moorings Working Group
File Name | Last Modified | File Size |
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cbc mooring lease 0517.docx | 01 October 2024 | 16kB |
cbc mwg mooring requirementsrev3final march2024.docx | 01 October 2024 | 16kB |
cbc mwg new blockleaseapplicationrev1 apr20.docx | 01 October 2024 | 12kB |
cbc_mooring_spec_jan24.pdf | 01 October 2024 | 147kB |
cbc_mwg_smallcraftmooringlicenceapplication_dec2022.docx | 01 October 2024 | 85kB |
Use of Moorings Barge Risk Assessment.pdf | 01 October 2024 | 299kB |
Boat Parking in the Compound
Similar rules apply for boat parking in the compound and again the necessary forms can be downloaded. Responsibility for the allocation of spaces lies with the club committee; applications should be sent to the Compound and Craning Working Group at Commodore@CromartyBoatClub.org.
Application and downloads:
File Name | Last Modified | File Size |
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boatparkingpermitapplicationform oct 2023.doc | 01 October 2024 | 70kB |
boatparkingpolicy sept 2023.doc | 01 October 2024 | 85kB |
cbc compound charges oct 23.docx | 01 October 2024 | 40kB |
charges to levied for boat parking 2024.25.docx | 01 October 2024 | 7kB |
coin meter rdl m 101 manual.pdf | 01 October 2024 | 217kB |
compoundchargesfrom1oct2023.pdf | 01 October 2024 | 80kB |
The Harbour
The harbour is operated by the Cromarty Harbour Trust. The Boat Club allows visiting boats to use its own facilities, and boat club members have privileges for some use of the harbour, such as drop off/ pick up/ dinghy launching with no charge. Use of the harbour for other purposes requires payment to the Harbour Trust in the normal way, and where this applies the Harbour Trust asks that boats using the pontoon visitors berth pay the overnight fee (£20) by electronic payment whenever possible as it makes for better security and more straightforward admin. - Please include name of boat + date of visit (if space allows) as the reference.
If that isn’t convenient, payment to the Harbour Trust for use of the harbour can be made via the Honesty Box at the pontoon gate continues to be available but please make sure the boat name & date of visit is included with the payment.
For full details of charges see the Cromarty Harbour Trust website.