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Customs
85 Av. des Portes-Cartier
Tel:+33 (0)299 406330

Customs (main ferry port)
Fort du Naye
Tel:+33 (0)299 816590

Docking

The approaches to this city are as dramatic as its skyline, with its graceful church spires projecting above its huge ramparts. Even when inside the old walls, it is not easy to realise that large parts of it were rebuilt only 50 years ago, after the devastaion of World War Two.

For the visiting yacht, there are several berthing options. Locking through to the Bassin Vauban provides complete shelter, with the added bonus of being right under the walls of the Intra Muros (the old city). The large marina at Les Bas-Sablons also provides a useful base, although is is a long walk from the old city. It is the best situation if any repairs are required. The river Rance itself provides a huge number of anchorages, once through the lock in the Barrage. There is also a marina 6 miles up river, at Plouer, as well as one at Dinan (if you draw 1.5m or less). In more settled weather, the anchorage off Dinard is attractive, although it is a fair way from the shore. Don't be caught out by the huge tide range here - up to 13 metres!

Bassin Vauban
Tel:+33 (0)299 565191, Fax:+33 (0)299 565781, VHF Channel 09
Usually very crowded; berth where you can fit in. Wonderful location, but no effective security. Helpful staff. Water & (free) electricity on the pontoons. No repair facilities. The lock into the basin is a commercial one; large and deep, so be prepared with good long lines on both sides and be well fendered. The lock keepers usually lower looped lines to which you attach your own but if they are busy with a commercial craft, you might well be left to fend for yourself. There are two ladders on each side, but nothing else to attach to. Good facilities, including laundry.

Marina Les Bas-Sablons
Tel:+33 (0)299 817134, Fax:+33 (0)299 819181, VHF Channel 09
port.plaisance@ville-saint-malo.fr
Berth at pontoon A, the first one, once over the sill. In the approach, be aware that the ro-ro ferry berth is close to port. There is an illuminated board at the entrance, displaying the depth over the sill. A good range of repairs is available as well as hauling out and the usual boatyard services. Arrangements for fuel have to be made with the capitainerie as the automatic payment system only accepts French credit cards. Bar, resaurant, good facilities, launderette, chandlery.

Plouer
Cotes d'Amour
Tel:+33 (0)296 868315, VHF Channel 09
Berth on pontoon B. Access (day or night) is when there is at least 8m above CD. The tide guage at the entrance is not always easy to read. Limited repair services and provisioning.

Port de Dinard
Tel:+33 (0)299 466555
Anchorage. Temporary alongside berth, slip, fuel, water. Some repair services available.

Port de la Minotais
Plouer-sur-Rance
Tel:+33 (0)2 99 68 68 35

Port des Sablons
Terre plein Sud, 35400 St-Malo,
Tel:+33 (0)2 99 81 71 34, Fax:+33 (0)2 99 81 91 81

Rance Barrage Lock
Tel:+33 (0)299 462187, VHF Channel 13 (barrage de La Rance)
Generally the lock opens on the hour when the water level is at least 4m above chart datum. Information (in French only) regarding the water levels above the barrage is available from Bassin Vauban and Les Bas-Sablons. Now the turbines are only run occasionally, the level is usually maintained at a mimimum of 4m above chart datum between 7am and 8pm local time, and at 8.5m for at least a 4 hour period during that time. The tidal streams in the vicinity of the lock can be very strong.

Yacht Clubs

Societe Nautique de la Baie de St. Malo
Bassin Vauban
Tel:+33 (0)299 20 22 95, Fax:+33 (0)299 563941
snbsm.saintmalo@wanadoo.fr
Visiting yachtsmen are very welcome. Bar.

Yacht Club of Dinard
Tel:+33 (0)299 46 14 32, Fax:+33 (0)299 16 01 18
www.ycd.sotiaf.fr

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