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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Anjodi is a Luxe motor Dutch steel barge built as a trading barge but refitted in 1982 as a hotel barge. She is currently berthed on the Canal du Midi in south-west France.Anjodi was built in Groningen, Netherlands in 1929 and originally carried grain. She got the name Anjodi in 1963 after the three children of the original owner, Tiemen de Weerd,: - Andries, Johan and Diana. She is constructed of iron with a high copper content which has contributed to her longevity.Anjodi was purchased by Derek Banks in 1982 from a Dutchman, Fopa de Jong, in Amsterdam for £5,500. She was a retired trading barge and full of old Second World War aircraft instruments.During 1982 and 1983, Anjodi was transformed by European Waterways, from a trade vessel to one of France's first ever luxury hotel barges at the cost of £100,000. Before making the three month trip from the Netherlands to the south of France, Anjodi wastowed to a shipyard in Belgium where tanks for fresh water, generators, wiring and plumbing were installed and a shell infrastructure of steel was built. She was refurbished again in 1997 and 2008.Anjodi has four guest bedrooms with private bathrooms and a saloon. Crews quarters are in the bow and stern. The Anjodi has a crew of four: Captain, first mate or matelot/tour guide, chef, and hostess. The captain must have at least two years experience as a first mate and possess a French certificate of competency.The Anjodi was featured in the 10 part BBC Series about Chef Rick Stein’s six week journey from Bordeaux to Marseille aboard the Anjodi on the Canal latéral à la Garonne and Canal du Midi. Famous guests who have travelled on the Anjodi include Rod Stewart."@en }

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