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Going uphill
On
arriving at a canal lock and finding it full - first see that
all the top paddles are down and that the gate is shut
properly. Then open the bottom gate paddles.
When the water in the canal lock is the same level as the water
in the bottom pound, open the gates and bring the boat
in.
Take lines ashore and secure the boat, then close the
bottom gates and the bottom gate paddles.
The top paddles may now be raised very slowly at first to
avoid a terrific rush of water, damaging the boat and
lock walls.
The boat must be held during this operation to avoid the
water sucking the boat forward and crashing it into the
top gate.
A watch must also be kept at the stern of the boat to see
that it doesn't get trapped under the bottom gate framing
as the water rises.
When the level in the canal lock is the same as the level in
the top pound the top gate may be opened, never use the
boat to push open the top gate.
Before leaving the canal lock, make sure all paddles are down
and the top gate is closed behind you.
Going Downhill
On
arriving at the canal lock and finding it empty, close the
bottom gates and bottom gate paddles, then open the top
paddles.
When the water in the canal lock is the same level as the water
level in the top pound, the top gates may be opened.
Having brought the boat in close the top gates and top
gate paddles.
Lines must be taken ashore and held so that they can be
paid out as the boat goes down. Never
tie the boat up.
The bottom gate paddles may now be opened.
A watch must be kept on the boat to see that the rubbing
strakes on the boat do not get caught up on the lock
sides, also the rudder does not get caught up on the sill
beneath the top gate, which in many cases extends 3-4
foot (a meter or more) into the canal lock itself, and is not
visible until it is too late!
When the water level in the lock is the same as the water
level in the bottom pound, the bottom gates may be
opened.
Before leaving the canal lock, make sure that the bottom gate
paddles are down and that the bottom gate is shut.
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