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Through the French Canals has probably tempted more people to explore the beautiful waterways of France than any other book. First published in 1970, it’s been the key authoritative title on cruising the French canals ever since. The revised new edition is the essential comprehensive planning guide for anyone wanting to cruise through the French waterways or take their boat from the English Channel through to the Mediterranean via the inland route. It includes: over 50 routes fully described and illustrated, with positions of locks, towns and villages through routes from the English Channel and Atlantic to the Mediterranean, plus distances, and assessment of suitable boats for the canals. It also provides dimensions of locks and operating times, details of bridge heights, canal depths, fuelling points, waterway signals, a guide to the cost of living, shopping and stores, sources of weather information, haltes for overnight stops, and ports de plaisance.As well as new photography, the new edition is updated throughout with new information on local facilities, new haltes and ports de plaisance, new VNF License fees, revisions to cruise hire companies, updated references to holding tanks, the availability of diesel and costs of cruising and much more.
David Jefferson has researched the French waterways extensively, both in his own boat which he kept in France for many years, and in Le Boat cruisers. He has written for leading sailing and motorboat magazines in the UK. He has updated the previous six editions of this book.
Introduction to the 14th editionPart 11 Summary of route details, with map2 Through routes to the Mediterranean3 Cruising the inland waterways4 Choosing the right boat5 Equipment6 Planning the cruise7 In the waterways of France8 Locks9 Cost of living, shopping and stores10 Useful informationPart 2: the routesSection One: The Lower Seine (la Seine aval)Section Two: Bassin de la SeineSection Three: Bassin du Centre-EstSection Four: Rhône - Saône BasinSection Five: The Northern RegionSection Six: Bassin du Nord-EstSection Seven: Le Bassin du RhinSection Eight: Brittany and Pays-de-la-LoireSection Nine: Entre Deux Mers - the Atlantic - the Mediterranean and the Rivers Baïse, Lot and CharenteBibliographyIndex
A must for yachtsmen wishing to use the French inland waterway system...a fascinating read.