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A taxi.
Might be costlier than a metro but beats having to do with luggage and all the walking.
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Take the RER E to Hausmann St-Lazare (one stop), then change for the RER A towards St Germain en Laye and get off at Le Vésinet Le Pecq. From there, walk 1.5 km and the ship is across the river Seine.
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This is a map of line B, you want to take the train eastbound from Gare Du Nord one stop to Châtelet-les Halles.
Then you want to change to the A line and take the train westbound to Saint Germain-en-Laye.
From there according to Google Maps it is a 19-minute walk:
From the station walk to GARE DE ST-GERMAIN-EN-LAYE and take the line 01 bus towards GARE DE RUEIL-MALMAISON and get off at PONT DU PECQ, from there it is only a 1 minute walk, the route is shown below:
Similar journeys can be planned on this site.
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Fewest transfers = taxi, from Gare du Nord directly to the quay (no transfers)
Cheapest = Metro, RER, then walk to the quay (two transfers, then a long walk)
Perhaps a combo would appeal:
Metro, then train to Le Pecq, then taxi from the train station to the quay.
Your choice!
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The cheapest way will be to use the RER taking about an hour, but this means you will have to transfer lines. The ticket costs under €5 and you use it for both trains. You can buy these at the machines in any station.
From Gare Du Nord you take either the B or D line to Châtelet - Les Halles. (The train will read as GARE DE CORBEIL, and you get off on the first stop)
From Châtelet - Les Halles you then change trains and take the A line to Le Vésinet - Le Pecq. (The train will read GARE DE ST GERMAIN and you'll ride it 10 stops)
From there you then have a 16 minute walk to board the ship. Alternatively it will take around 45 minutes in a taxi, but will cost considerably more.