JSYmartini
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Thanks for your help so far guys
As previously mentioned, I'm trying to organise a cruise up the Seine to Paris for a group of us in RIBs over the Easter hols '11. What with the royal wedding and all, there's 10 days to be had for only 3 days off work
I've got the relevant Fluviacarte and a few more bits of literature on the way and slowly getting my head round it all! The rough plan I have so far is:
RV at Le Havre from our various home ports, top up fuel tanks then across to Honfleur to overnight. From what I gather there's no fuel in Honfleur? (Not sure if Le Havre might be a better place to find shore accommodation?)
Leave Honfleur LW+2 and hopefully make Amfreville lock on the one tide. The impression I get is this stretch of river is pretty hectic and commercialised with not much facilities for pleasure boats so I'd like to get it done out the way then relax a bit more on the canalised section.
We may possibly spend 2 days from here to Paris, I'm yet to find an answer as to whether the locks are going to be closed on Easter sunday. Any suggestions on interesting things to see/do (apart from look at churches!)? We'll need somewhere to moor the boats and a hotel somewhere between Rouen and Paris as well, maybe Port L'ilon, by the Mericourt lock?
Looks like Paris Arsenal is the place to stay when we get there, I've heard Eiffel Quay is another option but don't know where it is yet or much about it.
One of the big questions for us is fuel availability, especially as we'll all be looking for petrol rather than diesel. And lots of it! Apparently the Fluviacarte is a bit unreliable when it comes to facilities. Possible fuel stations I have so far are:
Le Havre marina
Ile Lacroix (Rouen PK241.5) or a barge at PK239
L'ilon (PK121) Fluvia says its by cans from the garage but Grehan's website suggests it's quayside
Port St. Louis (PK81)
Conflans (PK71)
Paris - about 4 clicks upstream of the Arsenal
If anyone can confirm any of these I would be most grateful!
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