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Excellence Rhone: 2006: 110.0 m (361 ft) 142: Swiss Excellence River Cruise: Basel: ENI 07001833: formerly Excellence: Excellence Royal: 2010: 110.0 m (361 ft) 144: Swiss Excellence River Cruise: Basel: ENI 02332815 : F. Engels: Image: 1956: 95.8 m (314 ft) 150: Rodina / 588: Kaliningrad: → : unknown † sank on 6. November 2003 in the Baltic ...
Arles Rhône 3 is an ancient Roman boat discovered in 2004, with parts of it only 13 feet (3.96 m) below the surface in the Rhône River of Arles, France. [1] [2] [3] In the 1st century AD, it had been a 102 feet (31.09 m) long river trading vessel. It has been displayed since 2013 at the Musée départemental Arles antique.
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In 1998, the company's boats set sail on the Seine from Paris. The same year, CroisiEurope charters boats on the Volga in Russia, later integrated into the CroisiVoyages brand. The founder's four children, Patrick, Philippe, Christian and Anne-Marie Schmitter2, took over the management of the company in 19993. By 2000, the fleet had grown to 14 ...
The Lüftner family has been involved in modern European river cruising since the 1970s, [5] having previously operated Lufter Reizen. [6] Lüftner Cruises was founded in 1994 by Wolfgang Lüftner and Martina Lüftner and remains a family business.
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These new boats, designed by Tartan's in-house designer Tim Jackett, were intended to preserve the design characteristics and performance of the C&C brand. [29] Starting in 1997, C&C Yachts introduced four new models, the C&C 99, 110, 115, and 121, producing over 150 boats under the new leadership. In 2002, C&C built its entire line with post ...
Cargo was hauled in bateau-anguilles, boats 157 by 6.35 metres (515.1 by 20.8 ft) with paddle wheels amidships, and bateaux crabes, a huge toothed "claw"wheel 6.5 metres (21 ft) across to grip the river bed in the shallows to supplement the paddle wheels. In the 20th century, powerful motor barges propelled by diesel engines were introduced ...