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Our Portfolio > Marine > Moorings and Marinas > Moorings in Scotland

Welcome Anchorages

An updated guide to the mooring and anchorage areas in Scotland has been produced for the 2010 season. Building on the success of the 2009 version, Welcome Anchorages 2010 has been expanded to include the Northern Isles and North Eastern Scotland. The publication has, once again, been supported by The Crown Estate through our programme of marine stewardship and we hope it leads to a wider enjoyment of sailing in Scottish waters and brings benefits to coastal communities from increased numbers of visitors.


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Moorings and Marinas
Moorings in Scotland
Scottish moorings

Scotland has some of the best sailing waters in Europe and demand for mooring space is high. To manage the provision of moorings on Crown Estate seabed we have a licensing system in place and staff dedicated to helping coastal communities make the most of this limited resource.

Our marine officers, P-J Korbel and Rob Adam, work with individuals, clubs and associations in the north and west of Scotland where the majority of moorings in Scotland are found. We also maintain close links with other bodies with an interest in moorings such as RYA Scotland, Clyde Moorings Committee and the West Highland Anchorages and Moorings Association.

Navigation in coastal waters is deemed to be a public right, including casting an anchor while in the course of navigation. The laying of a permanent mooring or other equipment to hold a vessel, however, requires our consent.

How do I Apply for a Mooring Position in Scotland?

  • Identify a Suitable Mooring Position

You may have a location in mind for your mooring or you may wish to find a suitable location in a general area. In either scenario it is a good idea to discuss with other boat owners to find out whether there are likely to be any issues arising from an application.

You should also contact us before starting the application process, our local agents and marine officers have excellent local knowledge and will be able to advise you before submitting your application. Details of how to contact us are at the bottom of this page.

  • Apply for a Crown Estate Licence

To apply for your Crown Estate licence, please complete our simple application form and return to the address shown on the form. Please read the guidance notes which are included within the document.

You must provide co-ordinates to three decimal places and specify the co-ordinate system used, this helps us identify the exact location required and helps avoid delays in processing your application.

For a single mooring the annual charge is £80, but this can be reduced if groups of ten or more mooring owners join together to form a mooring association.

Moorings in Loch Creran

Loch Creran is a Special Area of Conservation, important for its surpulid reefs and horse mussels. The marine and coastal development unit at Argyll and Bute Council have developed special guidelines for anyone wishing to install a mooring in Loch Creran. The guidelines can be downloaded by following the link below.

Moorings Associations

In order to provide a degree of local management in mooring areas we have helped set up a number of mooring associations across Scotland. Once established, a mooring association is given a lease for an area of seabed enabling it to manage the moorings in their specific area. Moorings associations are suitable for groups of ten or more moorings and provide a degree of security as pressure on areas traditionally occupied by moorings increases. Another advantage of being part of a mooring association is that the annual charge is reduced to £40 per mooring for groups of ten or more.

  • Setting up a Mooring Association

A formal mooring association needs to be set up to operate and administer the mooring rights granted. This requires a committee comprising a chair, secretary and treasurer, plus any number of ordinary members as determined by the association itself.

  • Mooring Association Agreement

The procedure for applying for a mooring area is the same as for an individual mooring, i.e. S34 or harbour authority consent is still required. Once approved, however, the association will be given an agreement for an area of seabed which specifies the maximum number of moorings to be laid. The association is required to declare annually the number of moorings laid and an annual charge is then calculated.

  • Other Consents

As well as a Crown Estate licence you will need to make an application to the Scottish Government for what is commonly known as 'Section 34 Consent' (S34), which arises from the Coast Protection Act 1949 (CPA) and the Scottish government's role in protecting the rights of navigation. Please note that if your chosen position is within a harbour authority area then the procedure may differ.

For guidance on the CPA or an S34 application form please visit the Scottish government website:

Further Enquiries

If you have any questions related to obtaining your Crown Estate consent, or are interested in forming a moorings association, then please contact your local managing agent or one of our west coast marine officers who will be happy to help. Contact details follow.

To find your managing agent please follow the link and click on your area of coastline:

West Coast Marine Officers

Argyll to Nevis & Inner Isles

P-J Korbel
Marine Officer
telephone: 01546 600 123
mobile: 07768 501 111

Nevis to Eriboll and Outer Hebrides (plus Skye)

Rob Adam
Marine Officer
telephone: 01445 741 339
mobile: 07775 652 911

For any further queries, please email us at Enquiries.

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