Advice for Locks

Medway1

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Hello,
The Environment Agency are refurbishing a lock on the River Medway this year (Hampstead Lock, Yalding).
I am very interested in your view on what you think the perfect lockside bollards are?
There are a multitude of designs out there, but if you know a lock which has the perfect design then please let me know.
I expect everyone has their own opinion (as do we!) so it will be interesting to see which is the most popular type. Of course if you can point out a photo that would be v helpful.

Remember our locks are unmanned!

Thanks in advance

Medway Squirrel
 
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Yep thats definately the best type on the Thames, the ropes can slide off those radiused ones unless you take a turn around them. Most annoying though is bollards that are too far apart for anything except a Thames standard Broom 37'. Worse lock on the river is Goring in which they are too far apart, and too far back from the lock side and every bollard is a different design /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
I agree with Boatone too , and i'm a lock keeper !!

Sadly we don't have any of these at Teddington , we have the large wooden ones with a steel rod through them except for a couple of ' ET heads ' here and there ...
 
Agree with all the above, definitely the best design of bollard we have on the Thames.

I'm more concerned / worried why Boatone would be going around photographing lock bollards in the first place, unless he went out especially to answer this post, which is exceedingly public spirited of him!
 
"Most annoying though is bollards that are too far apart"
Agree 101% ...and as many as you can afford down each side please.
Ps.Really must read Notices to Mariners ......halfway through raising paddles before spotting padlock on Yalding Lock.
 
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Dunno , but you have very nice ropes ....

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Tsk! Tsk! and you a professional too. There is only one rope on a boat... the bell rope. All others are Warps, Lines, sheets or whatever. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
Does that mean its reserved for disabled boaters or a warning of how you might end up if you don't see the bollard /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Presumably at an easy boarding point not a lock, Hampton court?
 
Nope, you've got me on that one, I have not come across such a bollard on my Thames travels.

Never heard of a boat mooring reserved for disabled users either?
 
Thanks for the replies. Seems like there is only one contender and the "ET" ones are not that popular afterall.

I guess anything can beat the bits of old scaffold pole with a bar through, we have down here.

Medway Squirrel
 
I remembered thinking should i tie up to this or not? like using the disabled spaces in a car park, do you need a sticker to use it I wonder?
 
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