Cruiser Boats - Boating Holiday Questions Answered
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Your Questions Answered
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Do
I need any previous boating experience?
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No, many of our holidaymakers are first-timers. All our
boats are easy to handle, and no previous experience is required
before taking the helm.
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Do
I require a Driving Permit?
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A driving licence is not required in France. After your
instruction lesson you will be given a temporary permit for
the duration of your holiday. No permit is required in Holland
or Italy. For Germany a driving permit is only necessary
if you require one for your own home country.
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Will
I be able to moor easily?
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Stop when and where you like at a marina or in the open
countryside. There are plenty of moorings all along the waterways
which are usually free of charge, except in some popular
tourist centres, where a fee may be payable.
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Are
the waterways and locks easy to navigate?
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The quiet waterways are largely non-tidal, with only the
gentlest of currents, making them extremely easy to navigate.
Many are operated automatically or by lock-keepers, whilst
others you operate yourselves. You’ll enjoy the locks
- they are fun and are often a great place to meet fellow
travellers.
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How
do I know where to go?
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Each of the different regions you can explore by boat
is covered in detail. Once you’ve decided on your destination,
we will send you a specially prepared map for your chosen
waterway, showing places to see and things to do - or we
will be happy to help you choose.
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How
far can I go?
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Normal cruising speed averages at about 8-10 kph (5-6
mph) and it takes up to 20 minutes to go through a lock.
Plan to cruise no more than 4-5 hours each day and you’ll
cover 30-40 kms (20-25 miles), but remember to allow time
for each lock you need to pass through.
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What
sort of boat should I choose?
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We offer a range of different models and styles of cruiser
to suit all requirements, each fully equipped to give your
party all the home comforts you need. Click the Boats link
on left for more information. Full descriptions and pictures
are given in our brochure.
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Start
and finish times
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Hire duration is normally for one or two weeks although
10 & 11 day periods and short breaks are also available.
Normal takeover time is 4pm-5pm and return time is by 9am
on the final day.
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Is
it expensive?
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These boating holidays represent excellent value for money.
The prices are for the boat - simply divide the total cost
by the number of people on board and judge for yourself what
good value it is.
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What
happens if we run into any difficulties?
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Our boat operators are at your service seven days a week.
At each of our bases they have bilingual staff, so whatever
the problem, simply phone your base and they will be happy
to help you.
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Will
I need special insurance?
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Your boat is fully insured and you are only responsible
for any damage up to the amount of your security deposit.
Alternatively, you can opt for the damage waiver scheme.
The options are described on the Booking Form.
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Car
Parking
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All our bases have free outside parking plus enclosed
parking for a modest charge. Some bases offer undercover
parking at a charge.
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How do I book?
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Simply e-mail, telephone or fax us to check availability of your chosen
boat and base. We can then make a Provisional Reservation for you, following
which you return the completed booking form to us to finalise the booking.
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How do I get
to the Boat Base?
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You can make your own way to the Boat Base, or we can make travel
arrangements - please click the Travel button opposite.
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