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Quirky inland option The Pénichette 1020 is a flat-bottomed French houseboat designed for canal and river cruising, not coastal sailing. It suits groups wanting a slow-paced, lock-hopping adventure through France's waterway network rather than traditional yacht charter. This is a fundamentally different holiday experience—think floating cottage more than sailboat.
What stands out The bow thruster is genuinely useful in tight canal locks, and the bimini keeps sun off during long days on the water. Heating and electric toilet are practical for shoulder-season cruising. At 10.2 metres with just 2 cabins sleeping 5, it's cosy but workable for a family or two couples comfortable with proximity.
Value perspective At €3,500 deposit, pricing looks competitive for inland France houseboat hire, though the 2002 build age means expect a well-used vessel. You're paying for unique experience and convenience (no sailing skills needed, mooring-to-explore itineraries) rather than performance or luxury.
One honest note The lack of a charter base location listed is concerning—we can't assess airport proximity or transfer logistics, which matter hugely for long-haul guests. Before booking, confirm where the vessel operates and how accessible that is from your nearest international airport.
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Based at Marina Fürstenberg, in Fürstenberg, Germany. Pénichette Premium 4/5 Pers. is operated by Riverly.
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