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[Fr] Rapport d'activités 2019-2024
Ce rapport d’activités rend compte des nombreux projets portés par la Mission Val de Loire et ses partenaires sur une période de 6 années, période...
Published on 28 February 2013 - Updated 06 March 2013
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Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (58), Meung-sur-Loire (45), Montlivault (41), La Chapelle-sur-Loire (37), Savigny-en-Véron (37) and Chalonnes-sur-Loire (49) are just some of the Loire municipalities to have a boatyard run by the many Loire boat associations.
The association Les Chalandoux du 5ème Vent has finished putting up the hangar which will house the construction yard for a Gabarot, a traditional Loire barge, weighing 15 tons and measuring 18m in length. While the association’s volunteers will begin the preparatory work, activities for school groups will get under way in April.
This education and heritage-minded boatyard will also be open to the public at regular intervals during construction – which will continue until 2014.
Since 2010, a Loire boatyard has been set up on the site of the Ecomusée du Véron. Led by the association Les Bateliers Ligériens, the project to build toues and other fûtreaux will give visitors the chance to learn about traditional construction techniques.
The yard will generally be working every Saturday, depending on the weather and provided that a boating festival does not take over their tools temporarily.
On 12 December 2012, at 12 minutes and 12 seconds past 12 exactly, Les Bateliers des Vents d'Galerne inaugurated the boatyard on rue de Verneau, on the land that the municipality had made available to them. This will be used for servicing boats and for future constructions: fûtreaux, toues or chalands and a boat mill – unique on the Loire.
The association Marins du port de Chambord is building a traditional toue, which will be a fully-fledged floating cottage open to school and adult groups. Its five-metre cabin will be fitted out with four sleeping berths, a solar shower, dry toilets and a corner kitchen.
The boat should be taken out for the first time around late March-early April, and run outings between Saint-Dyé and the Port of Muides.
The association Les Carnutes is organising a boatyard in partnership with the Foyer club des Tisons d'Orléans, a home for disabled adults, which is currently building a ten-metre fûtreau in the association’s workshop.
From April 2012 to June 2013, the Gabarriers du Haut Val de Loire are building a 12-metre-long gabarre. Pupils from Notre-Dame secondary school and the Cottereaux de Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire Therapeutic and Educational Institute (ITEP) are involved in this project, together with the Musée de la Loire.
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