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L'Almée (ship)

Coordinates:45°42′21″N5°53′09″E / 45.7057°N 5.8857°E /45.7057; 5.8857
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Yacht built 1886

L'Almée in Vauréal
History
France
NameL'Almée
Owner
  • Henri Menier (1887–1913)
  • Domaines de l'État (1913–1927)
  • Compagnie de Navigation du Lac (1927–1945)
  • Société de l'Étoile du Lac (1945–1970)
  • Daniel Carraz (1970–1976)
  • Compagnie des Bateaux du lac du Bourget et du Haut-Rhône (since 1976)
OperatorMarine nationale (1914–1918)
BuilderChantiers de la Seine,Argenteuil (France)
LaunchedMay 10, 1887
ChristenedSeptember 9, 1888
In service1888
Out of service1970
RenamedHautecombe (1947–1970)
Refit1945
Homeport
FateTransformed as maritime store atAix-les-Bains
General characteristics
Displacement100tonnes
Length27 metres (89 ft)
PropulsionTwo steam turbines

L'Almée is ayacht built in 1886 by the Chantiers de la Seine ofArgenteuil. She is now a maritime store atAix-les-Bains, on theLac du Bourget.

Ship history

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L'Almée is a yacht built in 1886 by the Chantiers de la Seine ofArgenteuil forHenri Menier, a French chocolate-maker, who had drawn its plans. The ship was launched on May 10, 1887.

On October 24, 1893, during an official visit to Paris, Counter admiral and baron Jean Théobald Lagé, president of the Union des yachts français, gave counter admiral Theodor Avellan, major of the Russian Squadron in theMediterranean Sea, a diploma of honorary member of the Union and a commemorative gold medal on board the yacht.[1]

On September 6, 1913,Henri Menier died and his yacht was laid up on theOise. The next year,World War I began and theL'Almée was requisitioned by theMarine Nationale. It was used as apatrol boat until the end of thewar when it came back to theOise. It was bought by the Domaines de l'État and moored on theMarne. In 1926, it was bought by the Compagnie de Navigation du Lac, jointly managed by Michel Clappier and Félix Bal, and brought to theLac du Bourget. In 1929, Michel Clappier became the only manager of the company and Félix Bal created a competing company in 1930, the Société Nouvelle de Navigation – Les cygnes du Lac.

L'Almée was then used as abarge to transport wood or was aground in Memard Bay (North West of Aix-les-Bains). During theSecond World War, it stayed aground in this bay (located only some meters away from its current location). It was plundered during theconflict.

At the end of thewar, it was bought by the Société de l'Étoile du Lac and transformed into aferry-boat. It was renamedHautecombe and, in 1947, it began its crossings betweenAix-les-Bains andHautecombe Abbey, alternating with the ferry La Savoie.

The maritime storeL'Almée in April 2015.

On August 18, 1969, the cruise ship La Fraidieu sunk near Ripaille Castle, then the ship Sainte-Odile capsized on August 7, 1970, near Yvoire. In total, the sinking of these ships killed 31 people; 24 in the first shipwreck and 7 in the second. To avoid new tragedies, the freshwater navigation rules were reinforced. Due to these new regulations, theHautecombe had to be retired from service, that was done in September 1970. Daniel Carraz bought it and removed the motors, then used it as storage facility.

In 1976, Alain Prud'homme bought the ferryHautecombe and used it as headquarters for hissailing school. The ship took back its original name and was moored at the Grand Port ofAix-les-Bains, near the docks for the company's ships . It was later converted into a maritime store. On February 8, 2015, it dragged its anchor and a part of its gangway was snatched due to strong winds.[2] The ship was not damaged and the gangway was repaired some days later.

References

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  1. ^"Les officiers de l'escadre russe à Paris".Le Temps.11 (839): 4. October 24, 1893. RetrievedDecember 9, 2015.
  2. ^Gandon, Michel (February 8, 2015)."Tempête sur le lac du Bourget".Le Dauphiné libéré. RetrievedDecember 9, 2015.

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