Peter Jones:
'From Marseille to Honfleur by the Inland Waterways'
Within 6 weeks of buying Allegria I had recruited three crew for a journey of unknown length. About halfway between leaving Gosport on 12.05.09 and reaching Marseille on the 20.04 11 I had no difficulty in deciding to return home via the inland waterways of France.
It seemed a simple way of avoiding the NW trade winds along the Atlantic coast, and the rivers Rhone, Saone, Marne and several canals connecting to the magnificent Seine proved a wonderful journey. Apart from no sailing, it was a journey of endless delights: gastronomy in Lyon, vineyards of Hermitage, sur le pont d'Avignon, Pt. De Arsenal next the Bastille, battlefields of the Marne, and an infinite variety of canal locks.
No boat trip is without its problems! The raw water filter jammed with weed in the narrower canals, and clingfilm, thrown in the water from unwrapping the mast in Honfleur, caused engine failure mid-river approaching Le Havre!