Charter pricing is famously opaque. Here's everything the operator will charge — mandatory items paid at the base, plus optional add-ons you can opt into.
I appreciate you sharing these details, but I need to be honest: there's not quite enough information here for me to give you a proper SailChecker assessment.
Missing key details: I can see this is a 9.3m houseboat based with Anjou Navigation (Loire Valley region, I'd guess), but I don't have the charter rate, base location, engine specs, or what's actually included in that €2,500 deposit. Without pricing, I can't comment on value.
What I can say: A single-cabin houseboat sleeping six is clearly designed for groups who don't mind cosy quarters, think friends or a multi-generational family wanting a floating holiday base rather than a sailing experience. The 1996 build suggests character, but I'd want to know her maintenance history.
Next step: Could you share the weekly rate and confirm the exact base? That'll let me give you a proper, honest take on whether she's worth considering for your group and how the logistics stack up for international guests flying in.
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Based at Sablé-sur-Sarthe, in Sablé-sur-Sarthe, France. Ville d'Angers is operated by Anjou Navigation.
Sablé-sur-Sarthe sits on the Sarthe River in the Loire Valley and serves as an inland cruising base rather than a coastal one. Week 1 cruising typically covers the gentle river system toward Le Mans or downstream toward the Maine confluence, with lock transits required; this suits clients seeking a slower-paced, cultural cruise through French countryside rather than open-water sailing. The location works well if you want to combine boating with wine regions and châteaux visits, though it is not a suitable starting point if your week 1 plan involves coastal sailing or significant distance.
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