Uship Saint-Valery-en-Caux: a new shipchandler at the heart of Normandy's coastline

With the opening of AMG Nautic 76 - Uship Saint-Valery-en-Caux, yachting in Normandy has a new anchor point for fittings, maintenance and outfitting. This store, located as close as possible to the pontoons, embodies the career of a passionate entrepreneur and confirms the revival of boating activity on the Côte d'Albâtre.

A strategic location in the Eastern Channel

Located at 37 quai du Havre, the new Uship store is right on the dockside in the Saint-Valery-en-Caux marina. This privileged location gives yachtsmen direct access to a wide range of equipment, without having to move far from the pontoons. The site is designed to meet both the occasional needs of coastal navigation and those of boat maintenance professionals.

A diversified technical offering

AMG Nautic 76 offers a selection of fittings, on-board electronics, technical clothing, wear parts and maintenance products for hulls and engines. Particular attention is paid to on-board safety equipment, in compliance with coastal and semi-offshore regulations.

The boutique also acts as a relay for specific orders or requests for technical parts. The aim is to create a local offer adapted to both visiting and resident boats.

The career of a boating enthusiast

Behind AMG Nautic 76 is Michel Aiglemont, a recognized player in Normandy's maritime industry. With a background in leisure boating and port services, he has gradually built up a network of interventions and services for yachtsmen between Fécamp and Saint-Valery-en-Caux.

With the opening of this store, he is formalizing an ambition he has had for several years: to offer sailors in his region a local, technical and accessible structure, backed by a recognized network like Uship.

A favorable environment for local yachting

The reopening of specialized businesses around marinas reflects a revival of maritime activity on the Normandy coast. Saint-Valery-en-Caux, a characterful port located between Dieppe and Fécamp, is home to a stable yachting business, supported by a dynamic community and growing summer visitor numbers.

In this context, the presence of a modern, locally-based shipchandler is an asset for the industry and for the port's attractiveness.

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