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Lena Kurbiel’s transoceanic adventure, supported by Port Adhoc

For 37 days, from June 8 to July 15, 2024, the Port Adhoc Group accompanied sportswoman Lena Kurbiel on The World’s Toughest Row Pacific. Thanks to her participation in the transoceanic rowing race between California and Hawaii, the 17-year-old athlete became the youngest person to row across the Pacific Ocean. For our readers, she agreed to talk about her adventure.

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Technique and tips

How to manage waste on board? Our advice

Whether you’re a boater in a Port Adhoc group port or elsewhere, you’re surely concerned about preserving the environment. To make the most of your time on the water, it’s very important to take good care of your dock! In this new article, Port Adhoc gives you some tips on how to behave in an environmentally-friendly way when boating.

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Recreational boating

From the Markermeer to the IJsselmeer: from sea to sea in the Netherlands

In the province of Flevoland, the Dutch lakes of Marken and Ijssel are two incredible sailing areas: with their extraordinary landscapes, typical harbours, well-developed flora and abundant fauna, the region promises unforgettable moments aboard your boat. To explore the two bodies of water, you’ll need to cross the Houtribdijk, or dike, which separates the Markermeer and the Ijsselmeer. But do you know how to get across?

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Technique and tips

Sailing guide from Jachthaven Bruinisse to Marina Cape Helius

In the Netherlands, Jachthaven Bruinisse and Marina Cape Helius are two popular marinas for boaters. Both are well worth a visit: they enable owners to moor their boats in the best possible conditions, and enjoy a quality stay. But do you know how to get from Bruinisse, where the first marina is located, to Hellevoetsluis?

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Technique and tips

Pleasure fishing in the Channel: a closer look at the regulations

Boat fishing is a traditional pastime for boaters in the English Channel. It’s an activity enjoyed by everyone, from childhood to old age. What could be more enjoyable than fishing solo, with family or friends, then enjoying your own catch back in port at the end of the day? In this article, the Port Adhoc team takes a look at the regulations governing pleasure fishing in the English Channel from the French coast.

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Recreational boating

Sailing from Port Médoc to Port Adhoc Soubise: route and ports of call

If you’re a boat owner, Port Médoc and Port Adhoc Soubise are two marinas in our network where you can be sure of a warm welcome. Each harbour has its own special features, and each offers good reasons for boaters to visit! Once you’ve discovered the first, why not move on to the second? In this article, Port Adhoc gives you an overview of the two French marinas, and explains how to sail from one to the other.

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Technique and tips

What fish can you catch from your boat in Port Leucate?

It’s easy to go fishing from your boat in Port Leucate, your Mediterranean marina. Once you’ve got your boat in the water, you’ll be able to indulge in the kind of fishing you like, and try to catch the type of fish you’re after. In this article, Port Adhoc immerses you in the world of Mediterranean fishing, and gives you an overview of the different species you might encounter…

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Recreational boating

The South-West by boat, a destination to explore in pre-season

Like us, you’ve surely enjoyed the arrival of the first rays of spring sunshine. In south-western France, temperatures are already higher than in most parts of mainland France. So why not take advantage of these pleasant conditions to discover the South West of France by boat?

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