Salen Jetty was constructed circa 1820 under the
supervision of Thomas Telford. The tidal times and
heights are practically the same as Oban predictions.
The depth of water alongside the Jetty is the same
as the rise at Oban. At M.H.W. Springs the maximum
depth alongside is about 4m.
The Jetty has Red Commercial Mooring Buoys for seasonal
visitors' vessels up to 20 metres length staying overnight
until noon the next day, marked JETTY 15 TONS V.
At the Jetty there is a boarding / landing charge
of £2 per person for vessels not using the Jetty
Moorings. Charges include parking of Dinghies; rubbish
and oily waste disposals.
Customers' vessels may berth alongside and take fresh
drinking water at no charge.
Filtered Marine Red Diesel is available at competitive
prices.
There are long Diesel and Fresh Water Hoses.
Charges are clearly displayed on signs.
Operational Hours are: 0600 - 1400 and 1500 - 2300