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Locaboat - Frequently Asked Questions
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Pleasure Cruiser
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Penichette Pleasure Cruiser
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How To Pilot Your Penichette Pleasure
Cruiser
- How can boats be hired without a licence ?
All the countries of Europe have agreed to facilitate access to hire-boats
which are duly equipped and certified, and operate in tourist areas where there
is little commercial shipping.
In France and Germany, Locaboat have received permission from the local authorities
for their boats to be hired without licence. Initial instruction, both theoretical
and practical, is given at the point of embarkation, enabling you to quickly
master your boat and grasp the essential rules of navigation. You will then
be given a licence that is valid for the duration of your stay.
- Will we be able to handle the boat ?
As soon as you arrive at
the base and are installed in your Pénichette
Pleasure Cruiser, a service engineer will come on board to explain to you the
workings of the boat.
You will be given a course of instruction in piloting and shown how to manoeuvre
the craft. You will then have an opportunity to ask any questions you wish.
In no time at all, you will be feeling quite at home at the helm and familiar
with the handling of the Pénichette Pleasure Cruiser
- What if we meet another boat ?
If you are the only craft
navigating a particular stretch of water, you may keep to
the centre of the canal or river, but when you meet another
boat,
you must pull over to the right and stay close to the bank. Remember also
to look behind you, in case there are faster craft following which are
anxious to overtake.
- What do we do if there are anglers on
the bank ?
When passing anglers,
you must reduce speed.
- Are the locks easy to negotiate ?
Yes, and passing through
a lock will be a highlight of your cruise! You can always
chat to the lock keeper and you can sometimes buy produce
that will
be a speciality of the region or you can simply take advantage of this
pause on your cruise to absorb the local atmosphere and get to know your
fellow boating enthusiasts.
- Are there lock keepers in attendance
?
Yes, most of the time.
There are five types
of lock in all: a manually
operated lock with keeper
(the most common type);
an electrically operated
lock with keeper; and
an automated lock with
keeper (a type frequently
found on major rivers
in particular). There
are also two other types
of lock without a keeper.
A manually operated lock
without keeper will be
found especially on certain
canals and rivers which
are little used.
You and your crew will
have to negotiate this
lock, whose dimensions
are small, but you will
be rewarded for your
efforts with one of your
happiest holiday memories!
The automated lock without
keeper is often of medium
size and can sometimes
be found on canals with
light commercial traffic.
The service engineer
will give you explanatory
details of the control
system for this at your
point of embarkation.
- When are locks "open for business " ?
Locks are "open for business" every day as a rule,
but on certain public holidays they may be shut. For full details
of relevant days and times,
all you have to do is consult the River Guide relating to your itinerary or
visit our Internet website under the heading "To Remember".
- Is there anything to pay ?
No, there is nothing to pay
for passing through a lock. In Ireland, a plastic card on
sale at the base (£10) will cover you for all services
at locks and harbours. In Holland, certain drawbridges and
locks are subject
to a modest toll (Nlg 3 – 5).
- Is there any danger for children ?
No ! Pénichette Pleasure Cruisers – whichever model
you choose for your cruise – are all equipped with a number
of safety features. There is ease of movement at all times on
board, thanks to the wide catwalks,
which are protected by guardrails, and the sun decks, which are extensive and
secure. In addition,
life jackets are provided and compulsory for children.
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Things To Do On Your Penichette
Pleasure Cruiser
- What is there to do ? Can it be boring
?
A Pénichette Pleasure Cruise
allows no time.
- Can we go swimming ?
It is often possible to go
swimming at all stages of your itinerary.
There are numerous
lakes, rivers and canals
where swimming is permitted.
So bring along your bathing togs –you will need them
anyway for getting that suntan on deck ! Ask for information
about swimming at your point of
embarkation.
- What about fishing ?
EIn Ireland and Germany,
you will pass through some of the finest fishing reserves
in the world. Here, in exceptional natural surroundings, you will find
a wide variety of fish. You can pick up your dinghy at the base and will
have no difficulty in selecting your bait, your lines and suitable places
to fish.
As for France, there is no shortage there of rivers well stocked with fish,
such as the Somme, the Charente or the Saône.
N.B. In order to fish, you
will have to obtain a licence and this can be bought on the spot.
Practical
Aspects
Of
Life
On
Board
A
Penichette
Pleasure
Cruiser
-
Where
can
we
leave
our
car
in
safety
for
the
duration
of
the
cruise ?
All Locaboat bases have car parks that are enclosed and/or covered.
You will be asked to pay a parking fee for this facility at your point of embarkation.
-
If
we
are
taking
a
one-way
cruise,
how
do
we
recover
our
car
?
The transfer can be done by Taxi.
- Where can we do our shopping ?
You can stock up with fresh
supplies in practically any village along the banks of the
canal or river. Consult your River Guide.
It will tell you exactly where you will find a butcher, a baker,
a fishmonger or a grocer. Some lock keepers will occasionally sell eggs and
poultry, vegetables and wine at very reasonable prices. On the day of departure
for your cruise, take advantage of your car when making bulky purchases. Locaboat
can also organise, on your behalf, the initial provision of fresh supplies.

- Can bicycles be hired ?
With Locaboat, you will
have the opportunity to hire bicycles and bring them on board
with you. This will add considerably to
the enjoyment of your cruise.
Locaboat have a fleet of over 900 bicycles to suit all requirements,
and we recommend at least two
bikes per boat. It is advisable
to reserve them in advance direct from your point of embarkation.
Use our Internet website for this.
We have bicycles suitable
for children, and standard adult machines fitted with baby-carriers
and shopping baskets.
- Where can bicycles be parked on board
?
There is always a place provided on your Pénichette Pleasure Cruiser
for parking your bicycles on deck or at the stern.
- What happens if we break down ?
Breakdowns are happily rare,
but they can occur and will most likely be caused by a fault
in the engine, the electrical system or the fuel supply.
If
this should happen to you, the drill is to ring your base immediately,
and our service engineer will do whatever is necessary to put things right
with the minimum of delay.
- Is it easy to stop off and go cycling
?
Absolutely. The waterways
are often flanked by towpaths
that are very suitable for cycle rides. It's an ideal way to explore and discover
the natural heritage of the surrounding area - not to mention the pleasure
of shopping expeditions to towns and villages that are never that far away!
- Can we stop anywhere we like ?
Certainly you can! Exploring
a region in your Pénichette
Pleasure Cruiser means setting
off on your journey and having
complete freedom to call a
halt at any time. In addition
to the numerous harbours with
amenities that are dotted along
the waterways,
you can moor your Pénichette
virtually anywhere – except
where there are "No Mooring" signs,
or if you are on a bend or
in a narrow passage, under
a bridge, in a lock or near
a stretch of reeds. But you
are perfectly at liberty to
tarry where you will in the
very midst of nature, using
the two mooring poles and mallet
with which your Pénichette
is equipped, or even to drop
anchor on one of the many lakes
in Germany or Ireland.
- Are harbour fees payable ?
Harbours with amenities can be found just about everywhere along the waterways.
Some of them make no charge but others, which may often provide water and
electricity, will ask for payment of a mooring fee in return for these
facilities.
- Will there be hostels in the vicinity
?
You will often find that you not very far away from a beauty spot, complete
with tourist facilities such as a hostel, a restaurant or even a hotel, if
that is what you are looking for. Your River Guide will tell you all you need
to know about the interesting and unusual sights of the area you intend visiting,
and your conversations with lock keepers or locals will also serve to point
you in the right direction for hostels and restaurants.
The great advantage of a Pénichette Pleasure Cruise is that you can
view the countryside from a different perspective, as the water carries you
along, and you can stop anywhere you like to prepare the midday or evening
meal.
- Will there be towns and villages to visit
?
A Pénichette Pleasure Cruise doesn't mean that you have to limit your
horizon to the canal or river bank !
Frequently, you will only have to travel a few hundred yards on foot or by
bicycle, or perhaps take a taxi, to discover a well-known beauty spot, a mediaeval
village, an old Roman church or a fine cellar that it would be a shame to miss.Your
River Guide will tell you all you need to know about the interesting and unusual
features of the area that you intend visiting.
- Will there be opportunities to meet other
people ?
A Pénichette Pleasure Cruise frequently provides opportunities to meet
other people and make new acquaintances.
When negotiating a lock, for instance, you will usually find yourself in the
company of other boating enthusiasts.
But you will also be drawn into contact with people from the area that you
are passing through. Often, a word or two of conversation and a smile are all
it takes to establish an excellent rapport with good-humoured and friendly
locals.
Make the first move, even if you are cruising abroad and don't speak the language
of the country very well.
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Where
And
When
To
Go
?
- When is the best time of year for a cruise ?
Strictly
speaking,
there
is
no "best time of year" for a Pénichette
Pleasure Cruise. Each season has its own particular attractions, and the
countryside
adjoining rivers and canals can always be seen to best advantage. In winter,
for instance, you can still appreciate the beauty of the South of France,
where
the base at Lattes remains open all year round.
- Will we have fine weather ?
The region and the time of
year that you have selected for your holiday will naturally determine
the kind of weather you can expect. But, whatever the
weather, life on board a Pénichette Pleasure Cruiser is always an
enriching experience.
And, whatever the weather, you should always bear in mind that humidity is
a constant factor in life afloat.You will be well advised to bring some woollen
garments with you - irrespective of the region and the season you have chosen
for your cruise.
- What if it rains ?
The region that you have chosen for your holiday will determine
the kind of weather you can expect but, whatever the weather,
life on board a Pénichette Pleasure Cruiser is always an
enriching experience. And if it rains for any length of time,
this is the right moment, if ever there was one, to explore what
the surrounding area has to offer in the way of natural heritage!
For, no matter where your
itinerary may lead you, there will always be something to see
at no great distance from your river course.
- How long should we go for ?
No matter how long or short a holiday you plan, there is a Pénichette
Pleasure Cruise to meet your needs. Some itineraries are designed for a weekend,
others for a short week or longer. Depending on the itinerary that you select,
you can set off on a cruise lasting one week or ten to eleven days or two weeks,
while, for the more adventurous, there are deep-sea cruises lasting three weeks!
- Where should we go ?
With our fleet of 400 Pénichette Pleasure Cruisers and 28 points of
departure in France, Holland, Germany, Italy and Ireland, Locaboat can offer
you a wide range of routes and regions from which to choose - all just waiting
to be explored from a new perspective. Those who enthuse about lush green scenery
and fishing will be in their element in Ireland and Germany, those who are
keen on culture will revel in our French, Dutch and Italian itineraries, while
those for whom no holiday is a holiday without the sun will be overjoyed at
the abundant choice of routes on offer in the South of France. Have a browse
through our brochure or take a look at the detailed itineraries on our Internet
website and you will soon get some ideas about where you would like to go.
- Which cruise should we take ?
You certainly have a wide choice! Locaboat can offer you 150 cruises – it's
up to you to decide on the one best suited to your requirements and preferences
as regards region, length of holiday, day of departure, type of cruise. And
whether to opt for a single or return trip.
Whatever cruise you finally choose, you will undoubtedly have the pleasure
of viewing nature from a new angle and may expect to make a few surprising
discoveries en route.
- May we take or leave the boat wherever
we like ?
During your cruise, you are free to moor your Pénichette Pleasure Cruiser
wherever you like, provided of course that mooring is permitted in the place
that you have chosen. However, you will be expected to honour the terms of
your hiring agreement and must therefore return your Pénichette Pleasure
Cruiser to the place,
and at the time, originally stipulated.
- Can Locaboat advise us on what there
is to see and do ?
Once you arrive at your point of departure, our local Reception Staff will
brief you fully about their region on the spot and recommend the best places
that are not to be missed. In addition, there will be plenty of tourism brochures
available, as well as navigation maps containing invaluable information about
restaurants and tours, plus details about obtaining fresh supplies..
Getting
Together
On
Your
Pénichette
Pleasure
Cruise
- What is the right number for a cruise ?
A Pénichette Pleasure Cruise is always an unforgettable experience,
whether shared with a partner, as a family or with friends. Children will quickly
find their feet, happily take their place at the helm and retain unique and
lasting memories of their time on board. Good humour will quickly be established
between friends, whose enjoyment of the varied activities on board will fulfil
all expectations.
- Will we be able to get on with each other
in a confined space ?
A Pénichette Pleasure Cruise doesn't mean that you have to shut yourself
up in your cabin – far from it ! As you cruise along, you will be captivated
by the passing scenery, experiencing a sense of space and freedom second to
none ! Moored at the quayside, you will experience the supreme contentment
of being comfortably ensconced in your saloon, sitting down to a good meal
and looking out at the river bank as on your own back garden...
- What about going as a couple ?
No problem ! A Pénichette Pleasure Cruiser is so easy to handle, that
it is perfectly feasible for two people to pilot and manoeuvre it. And, then,
if you choose your region carefully, there will be opportunities for romantic
interludes on the river bank and excursions together into the surrounding countryside
!
- Are dogs allowed on board ?
Owners of dogs and other domestic pets are welcome to bring them on board our
Pénichette Pleasure Cruisers, but it is important to also bring with
you any items, such as a blanket or basket, that your pet will require for
its comfort during the cruise, as these cannot be provided at the base or on
board.
For safety reasons, please ensure that pets are kept under control, particularly
when the boat is passing through a lock,
and they should not be allowed to sleep on the duvets !
You are kindly requested to keep your dog with you on a lead while at the base
prior to embarkation, but once on board it may be given its freedom.
Please note that if you wish to bring your pet on board that you will be asked
to pay a standard fee of 26 € at your point of embarkation, irrespective
of the duration of your cruise.
Life
On
Board
A
Pénichette
Pleasure
Cruiser
- Are the boats comfortable ?
With a Pénichette Pleasure Cruiser, no matter what model you select,
everything has been done to ensure your comfort on board. Special features
include a spacious saloon, comfortable bunks, hot water and the pleasure of
a good shower – all the more enjoyable, as the water can be topped up
easily at a nearby village or lock.
On board your boat, space is necessarily limited, but the saloon is always
given priority, for this will virtually be your "living room" on
a cruising holiday.
The cabins are modest in size but have excellent storage capacity. In fact,
this is one of Pénichette's trump cards.
In addition to the normal sanitary facilities, you will usually find a washbasin
in each cabin. Most of the beds on board are generously proportioned.
And, what's more, all Pénichette Pleasure Cruisers come equipped with
full bedding, including sheets, pillows and duvets. When you take a Pénichette
Pleasure Cruise, you will feel at home right away!
- Is there heating on board ?
All Pénichette Pleasure Cruisers are fitted with heating
systems. Some work on gas for warm-air heating and others on diesel
oil for central heating.
- Are linen and crockery provided on board
?
You will find on board all the appropriate crockery and culinary equipment
that you will require for the preparation of anything from an intimate dinner
to meals on deck, in the harbour or in the countryside. Standard facilities
include worktop, cooker, fridge and sink, as well as pots and pans and a sufficient
quantity of crockery to cater for the maximum number of passengers accommodated
on board. Similarly, the bedding supplied with each boat, including sheets,
pillows and duvets, is appropriate to the number of passengers carried.
Price List
- How
To Book
Your Cruise
It
must
be
very
expensive
?
A
Pénichette Cruise
offers you the never-to-be-forgotten
pleasurable experience of
a journey afloat at a price
you would pay for a week's
skiing holiday – or
less. If you take into consideration
the length of your cruise,
the type of cruiser you select
and the number of passengers
you have on board,
you will find that a Pénichette
Pleasure Cruise is, in fact,
a very reasonably priced
holiday indeed.
- How early should we book ?
Don't delay...Pénichette Pleasure Cruisers are much in demand and it
is best to book early. You should contact us without delay, to
make enquiries, find out what if your preference is available.
Whatever cruise and region you choose, we will endeavour to satisfy your requirements
with a friendly and efficient service.
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