About Capitainerie du Port de Piriac-sur-Mer
The small beaching port of yesteryear has become a true modern marina without compromising the attractiveness of the place. Modern riprap does not have the charm of old stone quays, but the old constructions of this small town which has always hesitated between its fishing port and its seaside facet have not changed. The stopover is pleasant and the surroundings are no less so. A little over 3 miles away, Dumet Island can be the occasion for a unique stopover. We anchor in front of Port Manes beach, to the northeast, which is well protected from westerly winds; we will not go further than the beach because the island is private and landings must be limited to this area. Another astonishing sector, 3 miles northeast of Piriac: the large bay sheltered behind the points of Merquel and Pen-bé. A vast natural space which largely fails and where the marshes succeed the bouchots; the place is worth the detour but its access remains limited to very small drafts. - Port at threshold (maximum length of boats: 13m) - Draft 2 m maximum - Tilting door subject to tidal constraints - 850 places on pontoon including 30 visitors Equipment: water, electricity (220V / 5A) on the quay, 12.5T crane, fairing and launching bilge, containers of waste oil and black water, fuel (pumps on pontoon : unleaded 95 and diesel), wifi.

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Weather Forecast
- SW 14–19 knots. Gusts up to 26 knots.
- 10°C
- Mostly fine
- SW 16–18 knots. Gusts up to 27 knots.
- 9°C
- W 1.7m at 11s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Partly cloudy
- SW 16–21 knots. Gusts up to 30 knots.
- 9°C
- SW 1.8m at 11s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Chance of showers