David Jefferson has researched the French waterways extensively, both in his own boat which he kept in France for many years, and in Le Boat cruisers. He has written for leading sailing and motorboat magazines in the UK. He has updated the previous six editions of this book.
A must for yachtsmen wishing to use the French inland waterway system...a fascinating read. * Yachting Monthly * highly professional, beautifully-presented * Waterways World * The bible for those wishing to head for the Med * Gaffer's Log * this book covers virtually all you need to know' * Towpath Talk * This is the 14th edition of a book subtitled 'The complete planning guide for cruising the French waterways' and that's very much what it is: a planning guide. It gives the readers everything they need for the basic planning at a waterway level - locks and their opening times, craft dimensions, VHF channels, boatyards and facilities - plus enough of a description to give a feel for each waterway. And for those new to French waterways there's a lengthy general section covering signage, operation of locks, useful contact details and basic French vocabularies covering what you might need in dealing with boatyards, waterways terminology, food shopping or discussing the weather. * Canal Boat *