A1Sailor
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Who are Hugh and his team? Scottish Canals staff, freelance agents, or both?
Summer Staff ain't as good as they used to be...
But coming back to the original point - outrageous staff behaviour experienced by Quandry so he should report it.
Got to say the one time I used the canal, we had a terrible time due to a Pilot, he appeared at the Crinan End and was quite upset when we refused his offer of help, he picked up a large motor cruiser behind us, he cycled between locks keeping ahead of the Motor Cruiser and keeping up with us, we were shocked to see him drinking beer and openly urinating while waiting for the Motor Cruiser, and as the day went on he kept drinking, he was aggressive and at one point he tried to squeeze the Motor Boat in the same lock as us despite our objections, the Motor Boat owner had to intervene when it was obvious they would not fit, he was obviously well known to the canal staff, having a blazing row with one of them at one lock, I can only hope he has moved on to other employment
This whole escapade reads like it would make a good Neil Munro plot.
It seems to me, Quandary, that you are the best sort of canal user: helpful; considerate; patient; understanding.
I do not believe this, I think you may be displaying a little prejudice. For a start the pilot assists a yacht or more often a motor cruiser, he has no control over it, it is controlled by the skipper and if you were inconvenienced it is the boats responsibility.
The pilot is not anywhere near the boat at Millars bridge so how he can be blamed for what is said or done there beats me.
I have worked with Hugh and Jim and they are very far from 'ill mannered louts' Hugh has a military background with the attitude and deportment that that implies.
Brought the boat down from 4 to the basin this morning, did not bother with the yellow flag but the experience could not have been more different, sharing with a Sadler we were down in no time with willing and cheerful assistance at every lock, one of the temporary assistants was on her last day before being laid off but smiling and cheerful in the rain. I suspect the idlers at Cairnbaan will still be there next week.
The pilots are freelance, there are now only two and because the work is so scarce they work together as a team charging the same and splitting the proceeds.
The singlehander was very grateful for our assistance but even more so for the bacon roll and the cup of tea we served up at Ardrishaig.