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ARTICLE 1 – PORT ACCESS – MANOEUVRES IN THE PORT

 

  • Access to the Port is only authorized for boats in navigable condition less than 39 meters long (maximum length including overhangs) and drawing less than 50 meters, i.e. boats capable of making a voyage corresponding to the category, type and nature of the craft, except in the event of Acts of God observed by the Concessionaire or its Agents, subject to the condition that it does not endanger the conceded domain.

 

  • The ship’s captain must make himself known to the Agents of the Concessionaire at the time of his arrival and satisfy the formalities of usage.

 

  • The admittance of other than that of a pleasure craft is unacceptable except under exceptional circumstances (refuelling or in the event of Acts of God approved by the Agents of the Concessionaire) or will have to be made the object of an approved agreement between the Concessionaire and the person responsible for said boat.

 

  • All other methods of launching (craning, ) are subject to prior authorization by the

 

Concessionaire or its Agents.

 

  • The Concessionaire’s agents will decide on the order of entry and exit of boats in the port. The crews of the boats must conform to their orders and take all necessary measures to avoid

 

  • The maximum speed of boats in the entire area under private management is fixed at 3 km/h (approximately 2 knots).

 

  • Except in the event of immediate danger, there is no anchoring within the basin of the Port of

 

  • Manoeuvres in the Port are limited to those movements whose purpose is to come alongside and/or leave the quays, pontoons, and catwalks.

 

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