Juniper! She is a previous hire boat that has been privately owned for quite some time. She is 38 feet long, has two staterooms and two heads, a decent sized kitchen with refrigerator and stove. Nice seating are in the main cabin, where you can also steer from in bad weather (view from inside). Fans and air conditioner for hot days. She also has an upper deck where most of the steering is done, and a table and chairs up there for eating with a great view! Well equipped to go on the canals, at a reasonably easy pace of 5 knots. She has been over a lot of canals; we were on several in 2019. This year it will be the Nivernais; beginning and ending in Auxerre. So glad we were able to buy a 1/3 share to join our partners in 2019 and get our licenses. This is a great way to travel and see the out of the way places in France.
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