In southern Brittany, about twenty miles South of Quimper, southern Bigouden, feet in water, we welcome you into the arms of the sea and river. This coastal town 12 km runs its rocky headlands and beaches of fine white sand, sheltered from the winds.
In the greatest respect for nature, Locamarine offers this ride Jet Ski from Loctudy in Finistere. Cruise to Islands Glénan past the beaches of San Marino, Bénodet Mousterlin and Sheep Islands. A stop is planned at St. Nicolas Island where a snack will be offered and where you can explore all the natural resources of this site: Paradise at the end of Brittany.
Program :
Welcome.
Distribution equipment (suits, vests) and drafting of contracts.
Security Briefing: explanations on the functioning of the machine and reminder of the rules of navigation.
1 hour and 15 slides to go, 30-minute break to this beautiful place that is heavenly Glénan Archipelago and 1 hour and 15 slides to return. A snack will be offered on the beach.
Model Jet Ski
Yamaha VX 110 hp or Sea-Doo GTI 130 to 100 hp. Arrival of new Sea Doo GTS 2011!
Special Conditions
Eligibility:
From 16 years (with parental consent) for pilots and 10 years old and 1m20 for passengers.
Practical condition:
Provision for 1 or 2 persons (single rate). € 5 if the passenger wants to pilot.
Pricing conditions:
Fuel, full suits and vests provided.
The jet-ski instructor for your safety is included in the price.
Weather:
The benefit may be postponed if wind exceeds force 5 Beaufort and Sea more than 4 m in accordance with the Maritime Affairs and approve this for your safety
Locamarine acts for the planet:
Legislation
o Legislation and regulations
Practice area: between 500 meters and 2 nautical miles from shore with a speed of within 3nd
Band 300m.
Respect wildlife
o Knowledge of and respect for wildlife and flora
o Avoidance of sensitive areas (nesting, reproduction, etc. ...)
Cartrtographie courses validated by the proposed maritime affairs, SEPNB, Natura 2000 and the town hall
Fouesnant
o Awareness among users on best practices in safety, environmental and
respect for wildlife and local flora.
o Anchorage in specific areas defined by the Maritime Affairs and the Municipal Fouesnant
Water pollution prevention
o Recycling of Oil
o Waste Collection
o Maintenance of equipment with a systematic cleaning of jackets and suits
o Use of biodegradable products
Prevention of noise pollution
o Use of 4-stroke engines that reduces the gases and noise pollution.
These engines in 2008 reduced emissions by more than 90%, compared to 1998 (2-stroke engines). The sound of shells, better exhaust systems and the use of vibration absorbing materials has reduced the noise of watercraft 70% since the late 1990s.
o Distance regulatory Coastal