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Savoir Faire (barge)

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Name
  
Savoir Faire

Christened
  
unknown

Tonnage
  
200

Length
  
39 m

Operator
  
Christopher Bennett

Status
  
In service

Launched
  
1932

Draft
  
1.48 m


Class and type
  
Commercial passenger vessel

The Savoir Faire was built in Amsterdam in 1932. It originally was a cargo vessel carrying cargo in the Netherlands and Belgium. During World War II, it served as a troop carrier. It was converted to a hotel barge in 1976 and now serves as a luxury hotel barge, operated by Christopher Bennett, captain and owner of the ship. The barge cruises in France, the Netherlands, and Belgium.

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The Savoir Faire has six double cabins and carries up to 12 passengers. It also has separate crew quarters which house the crew of six. Deck plan The crew consists of the captain, two hostess, chef, deckhand, and tour guide.


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References

Savoir Faire (barge) Wikipedia