Quandary
Well-Known Member
The powers that be have noticed that it has not rained here for some time ( since the end of April) and that a consequence is that the Canal is short of water. The solution, in addition to mending the big hole in lock 4, is to insist that boats locking through do it in pairs, threes or fours, solo boats arriving may be asked to wait for an hour or so until another boat turns up. The consequence is that instead of five hour transits they are taking about seven or eight. The usual solution of half tide locking has not been introduced yet which is strange as with lw springs in the morning this week, the Ardrishaig sea lock is consuming a basin full of water before they can get enough pressure to mitre the dodgy gates.
So if you are coming this way be prepared for some delays though with such light winds the C'town-Gigha route might be an attractive alternative.
Meanwhile Nicola has given them some money to fix the Forth and Clyde bridges and complete the timber exporting pier extension at Ardrishaig. Nothing for yachties though.
So if you are coming this way be prepared for some delays though with such light winds the C'town-Gigha route might be an attractive alternative.
Meanwhile Nicola has given them some money to fix the Forth and Clyde bridges and complete the timber exporting pier extension at Ardrishaig. Nothing for yachties though.