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Boat Type Midi & Camargue Alsace Brittany Burgundy France Boat Type Midi & Camargue Alsace Brittany Burgundy, Franche Comté Nivernais & Loire Lot Charente Aquitaine Braemore (4+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Calypso (6+2) €11,12 €11,45 €11,07 €11,72 €11,41 €11,53 €11,48 €11,80 Capri (2+1) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Capri TS (2+1) €9,27 €0,00 €9,22 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Caprice (4+2) €11,12 €11,45 €11,07 €11,72 €11,41 €11,53 €11,48 €11,80 Cirrus A (2+2) €9,27 €9,55 €9,22 €9,76 €9,51 €9,61 €9,57 €9,83 Cirrus B (2+2) €9,27 €9,55 €0,00 €9,76 €9,51 €0,00 €9,57 €9,83 Classique (8) €9,27 €0,00 €9,22 €9,76 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €9,83 Classique Star (8+2) €11,12 €11,45 €11,07 €11,72 €11,41 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Clipper (4+2) €9,27 €9,55 €9,22 €9,76 €9,51 €9,61 €9,57 €9,83 Consul (4) €9,27 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €9,57 €0,00 Continentale (6) €9,33 €9,55 €9,33 €9,76 €9,51 €0,00 €0,00 €9,83 Corvette A (4) €9,27 €9,55 €9,22 €9,76 €9,51 €9,61 €0,00 €9,83 Corvette B (4) €9,27 €0,00 €0,00 €9,76 €9,51 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Countess (4+2) €11,12 €11,45 €11,07 €11,72 €11,41 €0,00 €0,00 €11,80 Crusader (6) €9,27 €9,55 €9,22 €9,76 €9,51 €9,61 €9,57 €9,83 Curlew (4+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Cygnet (2+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Elegance (6) €11,12 €11,45 €0,00 €11,72 €11,41 €0,00 €11,48 €11,80 Grand Classique (10+2) €11,12 €11,45 €11,07 €11,72 €11,41 €11,53 €11,48 €0,00 Horizon (2+2) €8,88 €8,88 €8,88 €8,88 €8,88 €8,88 €8,88 €8,88 Horizon2-S (4+1) €8,88 €8,88 €0,00 €8,88 €8,88 €8,88 €0,00 €8,88 Horizon3 (6+2) €11,12 €11,45 €11,07 €11,72 €11,41 €11,53 €0,00 €0,00 Horizon4 (8+2) €11,12 €11,45 €11,07 €11,72 €11,41 €11,53 €11,48 €0,00 Horizon5 (10+2) €11,12 €13,07 €0,00 €13,33 €13,34 €13,13 €0,00 €13,46 Kingfisher (2+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Lake Star (4+2) €9,27 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Magnifique (8+2) €11,12 €11,45 €11,07 €11,72 €11,41 €11,53 €11,48 €11,80 Minuetto (6+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Minuetto8 (8+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Mountain Star (4+1) €9,27 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 1 France Boat Type Midi & Camargue Alsace Brittany Burgundy, Franche Comté Nivernais & Loire Lot Charente Aquitaine Mystique (6+2) €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 Nautilia (8+2) €8,88 €8,88 €0,00 €8,88 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Royal Classique (6) €11,12 €11,45 €0,00 €11,72 €11,41 €0,00 €0,00 €11,80 Royal Mystique A (4+2) €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 €12,16 Royal Mystique B (4+2) €11,38 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €11,20 €0,00 €0,00 Royal Star (6+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Salsa A (8+2) €11,12 €11,45 €11,07 €11,72 €11,41 €11,53 €11,48 €11,80 Salsa B (8+4) €11,12 €11,45 €11,07 €0,00 €11,41 €11,53 €0,00 €0,00 Shannon Star (6+2) €9,27 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Sheba (3+2) €7,10 €7,10 €7,10 €7,10 €7,10 €7,10 €0,00 €7,10 Tamaris (4+2) €9,27 €0,00 €0,00 €9,76 €9,51 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Tango (4+2) €9,27 €9,55 €9,22 €9,76 €9,51 €9,61 €0,00 €0,00 Town Star (2+1) €9,27 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Vision2 (4+2) €14,33 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Vision3 (6+4) €14,33 €14,33 €0,00 €14,33 €14,33 €14,33 €14,33 €14,33 Vision3 Master (6+1) €14,33 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Vision3 SL (6+4) €14,33 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Vision4 (8+1) €14,33 €14,33 €0,00 €14,33 €14,33 €14,33 €14,33 €14,33 Vision4 SL (8+1) €14,33 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Outside France Boat Type Holland Belgium Germany Thames Scotland Ireland Canada Italy Braemore (4+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £6,82 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Calypso (6+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £9,30 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Capri (2+1) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £6,82 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Capri TS (2+1) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £7,75 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Caprice (4+2) €10,62 €11,43 €12,33 £9,30 £8,18 €9,84 $0,00 €11,50 Cirrus A (2+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Cirrus B (2+2) €8,85 €9,52 €10,27 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Classique (8) €8,85 €9,52 €10,27 £7,75 £8,18 €8,20 $0,00 €10,90 Classique Star (8+2) €10,62 €0,00 €12,33 £9,30 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €10,90 2 Outside France Boat Type Holland Belgium Germany Thames Scotland Ireland Canada Italy Clipper (4+2) €8,85 €0,00 €10,27 £0,00 £6,82 €8,20 $0,00 €10,00 Consul (4) €0,00 €0,00 €10,27 £7,75 £6,82 €8,20 $0,00 €0,00 Continentale (6) €0,00 €9,52 €0,00 £7,75 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €10,00 Corvette A (4) €8,85 €9,52 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €8,20 $0,00 €10,00 Corvette B (4) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €8,20 $0,00 €0,00 Countess (4+2) €10,62 €11,43 €0,00 £9,30 £8,18 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Crusader (6) €8,85 €0,00 €10,27 £7,75 £6,82 €8,20 $0,00 €10,90 Curlew (4+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £6,82 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Cygnet (2+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £6,82 €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 Elegance (6) €10,62 €11,43 €12,33 £9,30 £8,18 €10,34 $0,00 €12,50 Grand Classique (10+2) €10,62 €0,00 €12,33 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Horizon (2+2) €8,37 €8,37 €8,85 £7,60 £7,65 €8,36 $9,66 €11,50 Horizon2-S (4+1) €8,37 €0,00 €8,85 £0,00 £0,00 €8,36 $9,66 €11,50 Horizon3 (6+2) €10,62 €0,00 €12,33 £9,30 £0,00 €9,84 $12,42 €0,00 Horizon4 (8+2) €10,62 €11,43 €12,33 £9,30 £0,00 €9,84 $12,42 €0,00 Horizon5 (10+2) €10,62 €0,00 €12,93 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $12,42 €0,00 Kingfisher (2+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £6,82 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Lake Star (4+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €8,45 $0,00 €0,00 Magnifique (8+2) €10,62 €11,43 €12,67 £9,30 £8,18 €9,84 $0,00 €12,50 Minuetto (6+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €12,50 Minuetto8 (8+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €12,50 Mountain Star (4+1) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £6,82 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Mystique (6+2) €11,46 €0,00 €12,81 £9,68 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €12,50 Nautilia (8+2) €0,00 €0,00 €12,54 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Royal Classique (6) €10,62 €0,00 €12,54 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Royal Mystique A (4+2) €11,46 €11,73 €12,81 £9,68 £0,00 €10,08 $0,00 €12,50 Royal Mystique B (4+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Royal Star (6+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £8,18 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Salsa A (8+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €12,50 Salsa B (8+4) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Shannon Star (6+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €8,60 $0,00 €0,00 3 Outside France Boat Type Holland Belgium Germany Thames Scotland Ireland Canada Italy Sheba (3+2) €6,70 €6,70 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Tamaris (4+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Tango (4+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £7,75 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Town Star (2+1) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €8,20 $0,00 €0,00 Vision2 (4+2) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Vision3 (6+4) €13,50 €13,50 €14,38 £0,00 £0,00 €14,19 $0,00 €12,50 Vision3 Master (6+1) €0,00 €0,00 €0,00 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Vision3 SL (6+4) €0,00 €0,00 €17,09 £0,00 £0,00 €14,19 $0,00 €0,00 Vision4 (8+1) €13,50 €0,00 €16,79 £0,00 £0,00 €14,19 $0,00 €12,50 Vision4 SL (8+1) €0,00 €0,00 €16,79 £0,00 £0,00 €0,00 $0,00 €0,00 Fuel Deposit At the start of your cruise you will be informed how much the hourly charge for fuel will be.
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