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  1. December 21, 2015 at 10:29 PM
    Data Entry says:

    We visited Dakar in November 2015 and found that the information in the RCCPF guide to West Africa was fairly accurate. We found that the immigration/police officers no longer are holding ship’s document, but did make a photocopy of it. No officials asked us for bribes, and we found the whole procedure fairly straightforward, if a bit slow as we had to wait until the following afternoon for the customs official to be in the office. In November 2015, the club ADP did not appear to be very active – their dock was ruined and no yachts were anchored or moored nearby, and all activity seemed to be taking place at CVD.