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The Seine (as opposed to the lateral and tributary canals which serve it) is navigable by boats of the standard European size. The locks will take boats of 38,50 m long by 5,20 m wide, with a draught of 1,80 m,

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Q: What is the widest boat that can go through the locks on the Seine?
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