maxcampbell
Well-Known Member
Overtaking in lock approaches. We do cruise fairly slowly, and especially when they're closed we do approach locks slowly, but on 2 occasions during a weekend on the Thames we were overtaken by big cruisers within a couple of hundred yards of a lock. The first time, we were in a line of boats approaching an emptying lock, with the boats coming out & down the left hand side of the river, so the approaching line was keeping left, too. Then a big reverse sheer flybridge cruiser came down the right hand side, overtook us about 200 yards from the lock and took the second-to-last space.
The other time a whole bunch of boats came up, one overtook then had to slow sharply at the end of the lock moorings, one aborted an attempted overtake, then grumbled at us for taking too long - we all had to wait a good ten minutes anyway, as the lock had only just closed.
We've done a good many miles on a wide variety of british rivers, but is this now just normal practice on the Thames? I hated it.
The other time a whole bunch of boats came up, one overtook then had to slow sharply at the end of the lock moorings, one aborted an attempted overtake, then grumbled at us for taking too long - we all had to wait a good ten minutes anyway, as the lock had only just closed.
We've done a good many miles on a wide variety of british rivers, but is this now just normal practice on the Thames? I hated it.