Boulogne - Marine Supplies
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The Cruising Association report that the French Channel port of Boulogne is claiming to no longer be a port of entry as they have no offi-cials locally to process arrivals and departures and warn that some arrivals have been recom-mended to travel by train to Calais for processing. See their useful guidance on entering and leaving France at https://www.theca.org.uk/news/entering-leaving-france-for-cruisers.
Panu, thanks for this info. Where exactly were you moored when the theft took place?
Beware of thieves! Our fishing gear was stolen from the boat deck from the rod holder while we were asleep 18.-19.6. Unfortunately, we only realized what had happened when we were already at open sea and couldn’t get back.