Cardo
Well-Known Member
I've noticed quite a few of us seem to be working our way through the French canals this year. We've been having various discussions over different threads but I thought it would be an idea to start a thread dedicated to updating others with people's progress and experiences. Also any information about closures and other problems could be useful to others.
I'll start by saying we're currently in Cumieres on the Marne enjoying the free mooring with electric and water. The pontoon can hold probably three "average" sized boats plus those rafted up. The water supply works however the outlets are very wide in diameter, larger than the standard Gardena tap thread adapter thingy so we've not been able to fill up from these. Our next stop is Epernay where we're hoping to stay a night and do some shopping for provisions and some boaty bits before heading up the Canal Lateral du Marne.
The water flow down the Marne is pretty hefty. Just watching it you can see there's a good 2-3 knots of current and the forecast reckons there's going to be 4 or 5 days worth of rain from tonight/tomorrow onwards. Uh oh! We're hoping the canal might be a bit calmer!
For those of you contemplating Paris, we did it a week and a bit ago and it was doable but not a walk in the park. The currents are strong and going under bridges is "exciting" to say the least. Avoid the side channel next to the Grandes Bras! We went that way and could have easily come a cropper!
I'll start by saying we're currently in Cumieres on the Marne enjoying the free mooring with electric and water. The pontoon can hold probably three "average" sized boats plus those rafted up. The water supply works however the outlets are very wide in diameter, larger than the standard Gardena tap thread adapter thingy so we've not been able to fill up from these. Our next stop is Epernay where we're hoping to stay a night and do some shopping for provisions and some boaty bits before heading up the Canal Lateral du Marne.
The water flow down the Marne is pretty hefty. Just watching it you can see there's a good 2-3 knots of current and the forecast reckons there's going to be 4 or 5 days worth of rain from tonight/tomorrow onwards. Uh oh! We're hoping the canal might be a bit calmer!
For those of you contemplating Paris, we did it a week and a bit ago and it was doable but not a walk in the park. The currents are strong and going under bridges is "exciting" to say the least. Avoid the side channel next to the Grandes Bras! We went that way and could have easily come a cropper!