Nymphea is a classic Dutch style river barge with shallow draught. She was built in 1921 to carry cargo along the canals of Europe and presently serves as a hotel barge in France.

Nymphea
History
France
NameNymphea
OwnerLeigh Wootton
OperatorWootton, LTD
Port of registryVermenton
RouteRiver Cher in the Loire Valley: Nitray to Montrichard
Launched1921
ChristenedNymphea
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Class and typeCommercial passenger vessel
Tonnage80 tons
Length24.5 m (80 ft)
Beam4.20 m (13.8 ft)
Height3.15 m (10.3 ft)
Draught1.0 m (3.3 ft)
Decks2
Installed power10kva Hawker Siddeley
PropulsionDAF 615, 120 hp
SpeedMaximum 14 knots
Capacity6 passengers
Crew3 crew

History

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Nymphea originally carried barley and hops from Rotterdam to a brewery in the northern part of the Netherlands and would return with bottles and barrels of beer, making one round trip per week. The original owner had seven children and lived in the bow cabin with his wife, and at maximum, five of the children at a time. She barge was first converted in 1978 to carry 20 scouts in hammocks. She was then converted to a hotel barge in 1985. Nymphea has since traveled from the Netherlands to Bordeaux, on most of the French waterways. She was the first hotel barge on the southern Canal du Nivernais and the River Seille. She has also been to Barcelona and Monte Carlo by sea. She was moved in 1990 to the isolated River Cher on a trailer. In 2005, part of the Rick Stein's French Odyssey for the BBC was filmed on board.

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