Rosa (barge)

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NameRosa
OwnerDominique Monclus
OperatorRives du Sud
Port of registryCastelsarrasin
Rosa cruising the Canal de Garonne
History
France
NameRosa
OwnerDominique Monclus
OperatorRives du Sud
Port of registryCastelsarrasin
RouteCanal de Garonne
Launched1907
StatusIn service
General characteristics
Class & typeCommercial passenger vessel
Tonnage120
Length98 ft (30 m)
Beam16.3 ft (5.0 m)
Height3.5 m (11 ft)
Draught1.6 m (5.2 ft)
Decks2
Installed power2 x 220 volts generators 9 kW and 17 kW
PropulsionDeutz SA6M512 120H.P.
SpeedMaximum 8 km/h
Capacity8 passengers
Crew4 crew
NotesHolds 10 tons of water and 3 tons of fuel

Rosa is a French hotel barge of Dutch origin. Since 1990 she has been offering cruises to international tourists on the Canal de Garonne in the Nouvelle Aquitaine region of South West France. The waterway authority Voies Navigables de France reported in 2014 that there were around 80 hotel barges operating on the inland waterways. They keep alive the tradition of the boatmen (mariniers) whose numbers have declined in number from thousands in the post-World War II years to just a few hundred today.[1]

Rosa was built in Dedemsvaart, the Netherlands, in 1907, as a klipper style barge. She was converted to a hotel barge in 1990, to cruise on the Canal de Garonne. She was initially named Renaissance. She was refurbished in 2010.

Hotel barge

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