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Perfect for couples – This compact 8.8m motor boat suits two people or a small family wanting a relaxed inland waterway experience without the complexity of sailing. The single cabin with four berths means close quarters, but it's ideal if you're genuinely comfortable sharing compact spaces.
Standout features – The flybridge gives you extra outdoor living space, and the heating plus coffee maker suggest comfort for cooler-season cruising along France's rivers and canals. It's a practical, no-fuss vessel designed for leisurely navigation rather than coastal adventures.
Good value proposition – At €2,500 deposit, the charter pricing is likely very accessible for a week's inland exploration. You're paying for simplicity and convenience rather than luxury, which appeals to budget-conscious explorers of the French waterway network.
Important caveat – A 2004 boat means it's 20 years old; condition and maintenance history matter hugely on a motor vessel this size. Before booking, confirm the engine service records and have clarity on what happens if mechanical issues arise mid-charter, since you're flying internationally to reach it.
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Based at Grez-Neuville, in Grez-Neuville, France. Piano is operated by Anjou Navigation.