Enchanté

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Enchante hotel barge on the Canal du Midi.
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Name: Enchanté
Operator: European Waterways, LTD
Port of registry: Toulouse
Route: Canal du Midi - Béziers to Homps
Provence - Agde to Avignon
Launched: 1958
Christened: Maria
Status: In service
General characteristics
Class and type: Commercial passenger vessel
Tonnage: 165
Length: 100 ft (30 m)
Beam: 17 ft (5.2 m)
Height: 10.5 ft (3.2 m)
Draught: 4.3 ft (1.3 m)
Decks: 3
Installed power: 2 x 380 volt diesel generators 30 kva and 19 kva
Propulsion: Single 280 horse power Cummins diesel engine. N855
Speed: Canal cruising speed 3 knots, Maximum speed 10 knots
Capacity: 8 passengers
Crew: 4 crew
Notes: Fuel capacity 4000 litres, Water capacity 8,000 litres, Used water capacity 4000 litres

The Enchanté (French: Nice to meet you) is a Belgian barge of the spitz category, constructed in 1958 as a trading barge and refitted in 2009 as a luxury hotel barge. She is berthed on the Canal du Midi in south-west France.

Enchanté was built in Oostkamp Belgium and was 39.50m in length. She carried grain, carbon, chemicals and other bulk goods. She was christened Maria and was re-named 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 purchased by Roger and Louisa Gronow in 2008, for 65,000€, still containing some sand from her final cargo. Another 500,000€ were spent on renovations. [1]

After the plans were drawn up by the Parisian naval architects Technicarene,[2] Enchanté was transformed at the Chantier Naval de Meuse et Sambre[3] in Belgium in 2008/09. She was reduced to 30.00m in length, to suit the 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.

Enchanté has four guest bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a saloon, demonstration kitchen and jacuzzi for guests. Crew quarters are in the bow and stern. [4] The Enchanté has a crew of four: Captain, first mate/tour guide or matelot, chef, and hostess.

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Enchanté while under referbishing on the Canal du Midi.