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Built for comfort This 2015 Linssen is a solidly-made Dutch steel motor yacht that prioritises living space and creature comforts over pure performance. The teak deck and swimming platform signal a boat designed for leisurely cruising rather than speed or agility.
Perfect for inland At 10.7 metres with a shallow draft typical of Dutch-built vessels, this suits exploring rivers, canals, and coastal waterways across Europe, think the Rhine, Meuse, or French inland waterways. The bow thruster makes solo operation genuinely manageable, and the 4-6 berth layout works well for families or small groups wanting separate cabin space.
Fair value proposition For a nine-year-old Linssen with modern essentials (electric toilet, inverter, fridge, bimini top), the €3,500 deposit suggests reasonable charter rates, typical for mid-range motor boats in this category. You're paying for convenience and comfort rather than a bargain deal.
One practical note Motor yachts like this depend entirely on fuel costs and engine hours, so clarify fuel policy and consumption rates upfront before booking. Riverly's base location isn't listed here, so confirm airport proximity and transfer times before committing, important if you're flying in from the US or further afield.
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Based at Corbigny, in Corbigny, France. Cruiser Premium Steel 4/6 Pers. is operated by Riverly.
Corbigny is a working town marina on the Yonne River in Burgundy, offering direct access to the Nivernais Canal and interconnected waterway network; week one typically involves cruising south toward Auxerre or north toward the Seine, with gentle lock-to-lock progression through vineyard landscapes. The canal system here suits operators comfortable with multiple daily locks and lower speeds (4 knots typical), making it ideal for those prioritizing landscape and wine-region stops over coastal sailing. Most week-one routes cover 40-60 km, allowing time to explore Auxerre, Chablis wine villages, or venture toward the Burgundy Canal network without rushing.
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