Thank you Rarcand for the identification.
There is a photo of it (the one at right) in service, if this ship is the MARBORÉ. There was a barge like it in a city near to my one before, but she was scrapped in 2007 to be replace by a building.
Found it on Google Earth. It is there since 2005, at least. In 2007 the sign said "Nautic location de bateaux". I do not have a name yet.
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The photo was taken at Agde near to the Agde Round Lock. It's the first time i went there, so i don't know if it was there before.
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Well I do think it is a relic. That is probably a "péniche" (river barge) that was taken out of water to be used as a leasing office. If you can give the location where that picture was taken, it would help with the identification of the ship.
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Hello,
To answer to John, this boat is currently use as the place where peoples go to lead a "Canalous" boat (the reception of the company). I'll upload a photo of a "Canalous"'s boat later, but they're more little and white. for informations, the "Les" of "Les Canalous" is on this photo, but in light-blue, so it's hard to see. (It could be saw at full screen).
For Emmanuel, this is the translations of the comments (sorry, sometimes i forgot to speak in English because isn't my natural language)
Comment of Rarcand : For the category, i suggest "Wrecks and relics". Isn't a wreck but i 'm worried that this boat will never sailed again.
My comment : Thank you for the suggestion, i've not think to it.I'm not sure she had already sailed (or about the ways used to placed it here if it have sailed). Good evening.
Sorry in advance for the eventual errors. Good evening. Anthony LEVROT
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Quite interesting photo, but I don't think it should be classified as Wrecks and Relics. I think maybe as Restaurant etc. ....But please comments in English Those comments in French maybe they give some explanations, but I don't understand this wonderful language unfortunately. Regards.
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A Google search leads me to believe it was a hire boat on the Canal du Midi. Try Google Images for "Canalous". "Les" before "Canalous" has been painted out in the photo, but the search seems to lead to a boat hire company in France.
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Merci pour la suggestion. Je n'y avais pas pensé.
Je ne suis pas sur qu'il ait navigué un jour (ou sur les moyens employés pour le mettre ici si il a navigué).
Bonne soirée. Anthony LEVROT
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Pour la catégorie, je suggérerais "Wrecks & relics". Il ne s'agit pas d'une épave mais je crains fort que ce navire ne naviguera plus.
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you will find that the name of the boat is "Marboré II". There is another Marboré, a floating house boat.
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There is a photo of it (the one at right) in service, if this ship is the MARBORÉ. There was a barge like it in a city near to my one before, but she was scrapped in 2007 to be replace by a building.
Good evening. Anthony LEVROT
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It could be the "Marboré". Check at http://www.vagus-vagrant.fr/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1803&t=2532&p=10019167&hilit=agde#p10019167
Im am sorry but the site is in french.
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To answer to John, this boat is currently use as the place where peoples go to lead a "Canalous" boat (the reception of the company). I'll upload a photo of a "Canalous"'s boat later, but they're more little and white. for informations, the "Les" of "Les Canalous" is on this photo, but in light-blue, so it's hard to see. (It could be saw at full screen).
For Emmanuel, this is the translations of the comments (sorry, sometimes i forgot to speak in English because isn't my natural language)
Comment of Rarcand : For the category, i suggest "Wrecks and relics". Isn't a wreck but i 'm worried that this boat will never sailed again.
My comment : Thank you for the suggestion, i've not think to it.I'm not sure she had already sailed (or about the ways used to placed it here if it have sailed). Good evening.
Sorry in advance for the eventual errors. Good evening. Anthony LEVROT
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Je ne suis pas sur qu'il ait navigué un jour (ou sur les moyens employés pour le mettre ici si il a navigué).
Bonne soirée. Anthony LEVROT
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