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 | Port de Dinard |  | That is a small marina with 476 berths, but it is so nice that you will never forget it. You will find many services and activities, and don't miss the departure of Dinartica, the first race to Norway, from the end of june to the end of july. |
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 | Port de Saint-Malo |  | In front of the British Islands, that is a large harbour with 1500 berths including 160 for visitors, divided into 2 marinas, with many services and the numerous activities of a big city. Don't miss the Tour de Bretagne à la Voile which will take place in 2005 ! |
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 | St. Helier Yacht Club |  | St Helier Yacht Club is considered by many as Jersey's premier organisation for the boating enthusiast. Situated in a prominent position overlooking the busy port of St Helier, the Club, now in its second century, enjoys an unrivalled view of local boating activity. With over 3,500 current members - which makes it one of the largest yacht clubs in British waters - the clubhouse is always a hive of activity. |
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 | Royal Channel Islands Yacht Club |  | Yachts of moderate draught may enter the harbour and lie alongside the Northern harbour wall or lie on the drying sands between the harbour and Fort. The pierhead is approximately 7m above chart datum. Fuel, water and electricity are available together with boat repair yards and a drying grid for essential repairs. There is a supermarket, newsagent and garage close by. |
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 | Port de Morlaix |  | That marina is very well-sheltered as it is far from the sea, and you will find a quite nice city, with many activities including the famous race Tour du Finistère in august. |
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 | Marinas in the Bay of Quiberon |  | In that marvellous bay you 'll find 3 marinas very near from each other :Crouesty, La Trinite sur Mer, Port Haliguen, which will offer you their own charm and services and will make you appreciate your stop there with their numerous berths for visitors. |
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 | Port de La Trinité |  | In the heart of the Bay of Quiberon, that marina is a large well known marina for its races and regattas. It is sheltered by the Bay and the islands all around, has a mild climate, and is the most important sailing area in Europe. It has got 1050 berths and 80 for visitors. |
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 | Port de Lorient |  | That marina is the older one, near the town centre.It has got 370 berths, including 50 for visitors and the access is easy with any weather, all day and night long.Many services and activities. |
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 | Port de Kernevel |  | That marina is quite new, in the bay near Lorient, and it will be a pleasant stop with many services, 520 berths including 60 for visitors.You'll find evrything you need in that marina. |
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 | Port de La Turballe |  | As it is both a marina and a fishing port you will be immersed in the activities of that very attractive city which offers 345 berths included 30 for visitors with a lot of services. |
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