ctva
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Do you have a link?
Do you have a link?
Do you have a link?
Nope, the notice was posted on a F/book page I get. Could be a ruse to blacken SC's good name but with their ability to score own goals, I doubt it.
Apparently the management have already noticed that boats tend to turn up at Crinan Sealock at the same time, just a bit later every day. So now they have decided that they just need to apply a bit of discipline to these daft yachties who seem to be wired to the moon and get them all to come in in the same time every afternoon, might be just a bit harder to train them at the Loch Fyne end but really how hard can that be. If the boats all travel in a flotilla they will not need men to man the bridges for more than an hour or two each day, what could possibly go wrong.
Putting it on facebook is the modern way, it is as strong as a papal edict, who looks at the website anyway?
For the avoidance of doubt, the picture I posted did not come from an SC F/book post. Where the poster got it from, I dinnae ken.
Far better would be to write to either the transport or tourism ministers at Holyrood as the SC management are never going to change anything.Unfortunately this year Webbys experience is typical, I know he is not coming back but it would be great if he sent a copy of his post to Scottish Canals...
Far better would be to write to either the transport or tourism ministers at Holyrood as the SC management are never going to change anything.
Depressing really as we both have the best for the canal at heart.
They used to run until 22.00, at least the Ardrishaig sealock did when I worked there last century.![]()
I have transited the Crinan many times, and up until now have always found the staff friendly and helpful, particularly if you are on a boat with only two of you. We did not expect an assisted passage, but we did expect our passage to be made as comfortable as possible and for the staff to do what they could to expedite it. In total we were kept hanging around waiting for staff for around two hours on what is already a ridiculously short day ...
.... most of the staff ...
That year of "assisted" passages - I bought a 16 day pass and transited 7 times, 5 of them single-handed. On one trip I descended the Dunardry flight during the "assistance" lunch/card school break - seemed to confuse the puir wee souls -I didn't bother closing the gates. The price hike that year was never fully reversed when the assistance was withdrawn.In the year of compulsory assisted passage they managed to get me from Ardrishaig (locked in at 8.30) to Dunardry (tied up at 5pm) in one day. Mainly this was because we had to wait an hour for the Bellanoch Bridge keeper to have his lunch and a further two hours at the pontoon there because the entire staff for the "up" flight had gone to help one boat coming down. The management clearly isn'y great, but I'd cheerfully put most of the staff through a wood-chipper, feet-first, as her well.