Grehan
Well-Known Member
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You may be looking for a hen's tooth, but if you want a large, cheap steel barge your best bet is looking in the areas they're still working.
That's the Rhine, Netherlands, Danube and some French waterways.
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One of the key places in France where loads of old barges congregate is Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, which is where the Oise joins the Seine just west of Paris.
There are also quite a few barges for sale around St Jean de Losne, near Dijon - a number of barge repair yards and H2O, who run the Gare d'Eau there. www.h2ofrance.com (H2O's probably too 'good' and pricey for your needs).
Bonne chance.
You may be looking for a hen's tooth, but if you want a large, cheap steel barge your best bet is looking in the areas they're still working.
That's the Rhine, Netherlands, Danube and some French waterways.
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One of the key places in France where loads of old barges congregate is Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, which is where the Oise joins the Seine just west of Paris.
There are also quite a few barges for sale around St Jean de Losne, near Dijon - a number of barge repair yards and H2O, who run the Gare d'Eau there. www.h2ofrance.com (H2O's probably too 'good' and pricey for your needs).
Bonne chance.