Security
The Harbour is under 24 hour a day surveillance by CCTV monitored from the Sealock. Any Problems should be reported to the Harbour Master or Sealock operator immediately.
Fuel
Marine diesel oil is available to fuel fishing vessels in the North Harbour, the facility is capable of delivering 300 litres per minute and has a total capacity of 90.000 litres.

Ice Plant

Waste Disposal
Please notify the Harbour Office beforehand if you wish to dispose of waste oils, land out-dated pyrotechnics or disused batteries.
No charge will be made for the disposal of these items.
Berths
Incoming vessels should contact the Harbour Office/Sealock for berthing instructions. Berths for short stay visitors will be made available as demand dictates. The Harbour Master will allocate berths for visiting vessels.



Careening

The beach between Old New Quay and Old Quay is suitable for careening during periods of fair weather. The beach is firm sand with modest incline.

Do not attempt to lie aground between Old New Quay and the inner face or West Pier, The Harbour bed shifts and there are a number of large exposed stones.
Weather Forecasts
Marine weather forecast facsimiles covering Colwyn Bay to the Mull of Galloway, including the waters of the Isle of Man and twelve miles off shore, or indeed any specified UK Sea Area, can be consulted on the premises of the Harbour Office during normal opening times.