Enchanté Explained

Enchanté (French: Nice to meet you, literally: 'enchanted') is a Belgian-built barge of the spits category, originally named Maria, converted into a hotel barge. She is one of around 50 hotel barges operating on the French waterways.[1]

History

Enchanté was built in Oostkamp Belgium in 1958 as a trading barge, 39.50m in length. She carried grain, carbon, chemicals and other bulk goods. She was christened Maria and was renamed several times before finally being registered in France under the name Enchanté, in 2009. She is constructed of steel with a high carbon content, which was more common in pre-war barges. Although slightly more brittle, this type of steel has excellent anti-corrosion properties.

Enchanté was refitted for her new purpose in 2009, for a total of €500,000.[2]

After the plans were drawn up by the Parisian naval architects Technicarene,[3] Enchanté was transformed at the Chantier Naval de Meuse et Sambre[4] in Belgium in 2008/09. She was reduced to 30.00m in length, to suit the Canal du Midi, with its shorter locks and low curved bridges. She is one of only two Midi passenger barges with two interior decks.

Layout and accommodation

Enchanté has four guest bedrooms, a saloon, demonstration kitchen and Jacuzzi for guests. Crew quarters are in the bow and stern.[5] The Enchanté has a crew of five: Captain, first mate/tour guide or matelot, chef, and two hostesses.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Le Sueur, Bernard. Mariniers: Tome 1, Histoire et mémoire de la batellerie artisanale. Chasse-Marée Glénat. 2004. 2914208510. Douarnenez.
  2. November 2009 . A canal barge holiday in France provides a great incentive for a perfect break. . MICEBTN Magazine . 10 . 4 . 65 .
  3. Web site: Birth of the barge "Enchanted" (translated from French) . 11 January 2010.
  4. Web site: Le chantier naval Meuse & Sambre . 11 January 2010.
  5. Web site: Description of interior accommodation and equipment. 24 November 2017.