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| who knows... was built of iron in Holland in 1930 and was used to carry cargo until about 25 years ago. She was then owned and used for personal use, mostly in Paris. She was totally rebuilt about 15 years ago with new superstructure and interior. WHO KNOWS is just over 100ft long and has a beam of 15ft. There is a Gardner 110 hp ship’s diesel to power you along the canal. Connoisseurs of engines will enjoy the sound of this fine engine. |
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technical... For beginning and end-of-season cruises there is central heating throughout and plenty of opening portholes. Electricity supply on board is stand European 220V AC with 24V DC for lighting. Who Knows offers a full sundeck on the coach roof for outside dining and relaxing as well as a small deck forward of the wheelhouse for eating and enjoying the scenery. |
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interior... The interior is panelled wood and brass and has the atmosphere of an old sailing ship. The main saloon on the upper level with sitting and dining areas and large windows gives you panoramic views of the passing countryside. |
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the lower areas... On a lower level is the galley and a bar as well as a small lounge area. In the corridor are the 3 staterooms each with private facilities. |
| accomodations... The barge can accommodate up to 6 guests in three cabins, each cabin with private bathroom. There are 2 twin cabins, and one large double cabin.
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features... Each cabin has heating, shower, hand basin, toilet, shelves and hanging space for clothes. |

BOOKING FORM
h2olidays, Port
de Plaisance, 21170, Saint Jean de Losne, France