Older generations used the topography to shelter their boats. Certain coves and inlets less exposed to the swell and wind have therefore become sheltered harbours. A seawall or breakwater sometimes extends over the rocks. In some places, a winch has been installed to relieve the arms that had to haul the boats ashore in winter or in stormy weather.
Sheltered harbours are often charming places. To get to their moorings, boat owners use their tenders, which are usually stored in the slipway.
The users areformer fishermen who have converted to yachting, or simply sea lovers who like to go out and set a few traps offshore.



















