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Piqué polo shirt in 210r/m2 cotton, ideal for marking events, trade shows and for crews. Available in 5 colours and with a sliding scale of prices depending on the volume required. Please contact us for special marking requests.
- 100% combed cotton
- 3-button placket, tone on tone
- Preshrunk and machine washable at 60°.
- Available in White, Red, Black, French Navy, Royal Blue
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<p>An indispensable tool for pleasure boating, this Coastal Pilot n°4, modernised and updated by Jean-Louis Guéry, is a reference book for anyone wishing to sail in the Atlantic, in the area between La Rochelle and La Corogne. It has been given a clearer and more practical presentation. It contains all the information and advice needed to enter ports, reach an anchorage, avoid pitfalls, navigate a difficult passage, find a service at the port of call, etc. Illustrated with numerous photos and aerial views to easily identify the landscape, it also includes maps of ports and anchorages, lists of waypoints, addresses and useful telephone numbers. A must-have!</p>
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<h2>The ROOKIE Junior dry suit by Typhoon </h2>
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<h2>Polochon sports bag by 727 Sailbags</h2>
<p>Light and practical, the Polochon Flottille bag can be carried by hand or on the shoulder. Its elegant cut and soft rounded shape make it the ideal companion for short trips or for the gym. This model is also accepted in the cabin for your air travel. The duffel bag is made of 100% recycled boat sail. It is made of an acrylic canvas base and is enhanced by an orange spinnaker buoy sewn with our iconic zigzag stitch. </p>
<p>About the Capsule Flottille: The seaside leaves unforgettable memories in our childhood. That's the spirit of this capsule, inspired by the "flotilla" buoys on our beaches, which mark the swimming areas.</p>
<p><em>This product is made from 100% recycled sails, which have sailed. This makes it a unique product, which may look different from the photo shown. In particular, we keep the traces, folds and seams that carry the history of each sail. You can also find its little brother the Joe bag. </em></p>
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<h2>The Pilote Côtier guide offers precise documentation on ports and anchorages</h2>
<p>Some yachtsmen from the north like to criticise the coasts of Provence and the Riviera, which in their eyes are nothing more than a continuous front of built-up areas and large marinas, in a word a real concrete wall. They have never really sailed along these shores from Marseille to Menton. One can only be amazed at the sun-bleached stone cliffs carved out by the deep creeks of Marseille and overflowing with totally deserted islets. Then come the Cyclops wall of Cassis, the highest cliffs in France, the imposing promontory of Cap Sicié, totally inaccessible by land, and all the charming little ports between the large harbour of Toulon and the marshes of the Giens peninsula where pink flamingos nest. The pine-shaded shores of Porquerolles Island have also remained unchanged for centuries and the southern coast is just as wild as many of the Corsican shores.</p>
<p>To say that the area around Saint Tropez is overrun with rich villas with their feet in the water is to ignore the reddish rocky escarpments, the great fleeces of pine trees which descend to the sea from the Capes Lardier and Camarat. The multitude of small creeks of the Trayas coast between St Raphaël and Cannes, can also only make you love Mediterranean landscapes. And even in the vicinity of the big cities of Nice and Monaco, one can still find, as in the bay of Villefranche, some quiet anchorages in a nature preserved from concrete. The Italian coast is undoubtedly one of the most urbanised, but its coastline remains mountainous and the atmosphere of its ports is always lively and attractive.</p>
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