ARTICLE 11 – FORMALITIES
- On arrival in the Port, the boat can be temporarily moored to the quay or to a pontoon while the boat owner reports to personnel in the Capitainerie.
Mooring of a boat must be authorized on the premises by the staff of Suez managing the port.
- Each new arrival outside of business hours, as well as on Sunday and holidays, must be reported by contacting the Capitainerie during opening hours so that personnel can anticipate and allocate either the reserved mooring place or plan for a temporary mooring place.
Opening hours of the Capitainerie :
High Season : 9:00 to 12:00 and 14:30 to 18:30 from Monday to Saturday Low Season : 9:30 to 12:00 and 13:30 to 17:00 from Monday to Friday
- Every boat entering the domain of the concession and stopping over must, upon arrival, make a declaration of entry to the port’s office indicating :
- the name, characteristics, and the “l’acte de francisation” OR boat’s registration number,
- the owner’s name and address,
- the name and address of the owner’s agent in the absence of the crew, and the contact details of the person appointed as the owner’s representative,
- proof of insurance for the boat, removal of wreck expenses, and personal liability, at a minimum,
- the planned departure date
In the event of a modification of this date, a corrected declaration must be made without delay at the Capitainerie of the port.
The mooring fee will be payable in advance at the time of entry into the conceded area.
A departure declaration must be made with the Agents of Concessionaire at the time of final exit from the port.
The use of services offered by the Concessionaire are subject to :
- a request for information on uses from the Agents of the Concessionaire,
- prior payment of the corresponding fees,
- presentation of the equipment and premises These services concern the availability of :
- toilets and showers
- electrical terminals, frost-proof underground water taps, wifi, and are not
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