monohull
Winter your monohull, sailboat or motor yacht in the best conditions
Port Navy Service has been offering shore parking solutions for 7 to 35 meter sailboats and motorboats for many years. The boats are wedged on metal shelves with wide glides (30/30 cm). They are adapted according to the size, weight and shape of your boat's hull.
No dismasting is necessary, nor for the handling, nor for the parking outdoors.
In the case of parking under the shed, dismasting is to be expected.
Your mast will then be wedged next to your boat or on an outdoor rack depending on your request.
During your stay in Port Navy Service, many amenities are available for your comfort, including:
- Drinking water & electricity (16 amps and 32 amps, 220 V and 380 V) from terminals distributed over the entire shipyard,
- 3 separate toilet and shower buildings
- Free WiFi throughout the shipyard,
- State-of-the-art recycling zone for ordinary and harmful waste (antifouling, oil, etc.), reflecting our commitment to cleaner seas,
- covered parking for your vehicle,
- Self-service scales.
- 380V high pressure cleaners,
- Smart 24-hour laundry/drying facilities (10 kg capacity, online monitoring),
To best preserve your boat, some wintering tips:
- Store and desalinate your fenders and mooring lines
- Desalinate and de-grade your sails, then overwinter them inside your sailboat or bring them for overhaul.
- Desalinate and preserve your current rigging
- Desalinate your bridge
- Preserve your mobile equipment (horse buoy, HB engine, etc…
- Block your wind turbine
- Wintering of the main engine and plugging the exhaust with a greasy cloth
- Fill up the fuel tanks to avoid condensation
- Empty water tanks and water heater to avoid possible freezing
- Disconnect your batteries, unless solar panels and management system
- Inside, remember to leave all the doors open to facilitate air circulation
- Open the fridge door that will have been emptied in full to avoid mold
- Clean toilets and water circuits with white vinegar and empty them completely
- Make sure all items that represent a significant wind (annex, hoods, biminis, lazy bags, tarpaulins, etc.) are disassembled and stored appropriately
- Do not leave equipment, hardware or personal effects around your boat. If you need additional storage space, a container and garage are available on request.
- Do not attempt to release or remove the dormant rig without prior authorization and without the help of a professional. Our mast service and mobile crane are available to help and ensure the safety of your yacht and surrounding boats
Please note: The above guidelines are an integral part of best yacht maintenance practices and our general conditions of sale. We are committed to ensuring the safety of our customers and staff, and ask for your help to promote a secure environment.
Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in personal injury and/or property damage, and resulting legal proceedings, in which your personal liability may be invoked.