Is there anything generally appealing about it, or it it just vaguely reminding me of something else?
(EDIT: may be rambling)
First thought: where's the people?
It's a picture where you almost automatically start painting in people. Empty seats, empty boat, empty canoe, empty lake - it's a strong visual because, I think, it's a "still life" picture composed as a "people shot". Maybe because you have items that all have a sense of direction - you can, in a sense, follow the eye line of a chair or a boat as if it's in use even when there's nobody there.
And then there's the whole subtext of sea, sailing, not coming back and forever waiting, but that may be taking it too far.
Apart from that it's a nice, soothing location. It's a very calm picture with a bit of a vacation-y, living-on-the-Riviera feel, shot with a nice balance of features (anchored in the quay below, boats in the middle-foreground, trees to break up the horizon which dovetail nicely with the mast). It's one of those pictures that's not a stand-out but just does everything okay, and it's nice to look at.
Where was that taken?