Things are moving ahead in our quest for travels in Europe via Dutch barge. It took several months, but our trawler C.A.R.I.B. II was finally sold in November 2017. It was a bittersweet day when the new owners took her away from the Harborage Marina.
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C.A.R.I.B. II leaving her Harborage Marina
slip for the last time
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Long distance boat shopping has been a challenge. The internet is a wonderful tool, but pictures and written descriptions can only do so much. We had thought to make the process easier for ourselves by working with an English "barge finder" who claimed to have many contacts among barge captains in the Netherlands, and thus would be able to screen out boats that didn't meet our requirements. However, a January trip to Holland to look at the boats he found for us was--to say the least--vastly disappointing. So, back to square one and the internet.
Lon's diligence in searching various "for sale" sites bore fruit in February. An inquiry to the broker of a 21-meter barge for sale in the Burgundy region of France led to much back-and-forth via e-mails and phone calls, with the ultimate result being that we now have a purchase agreement on the boat. It appears to have most of what we need/want, but of course, there are a number of steps that must take place before any sale is final. First and foremost, we need to actually get on the boat in person. This we will do on April 28, during a (previously scheduled) week in France. If we aren't scared off at that point, a boat survey (the boating equivalent of a pre-buy inspection of a home) will take place in early June. Successful resolution of any problems/issues that are found during the survey will allow us to complete the purchase.
So, with a sense of cautious optimism, what follows are some photos of what we hope will be "The One" to allow us to pursue European waterway cruising. Time will tell.
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Will this be C.A.R.I.B. III? |
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Guest stateroom |
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Master stateroom |
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Salon/galley |
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