stuartbaggs
Well-Known Member
How should the lock be left?
Full or empty?
Gates shut or open?
Sluices shut or open?
Thanks.
Full or empty?
Gates shut or open?
Sluices shut or open?
Thanks.
Lock empty, gates closed
If in doubt there are instructions by the control panel for the lock![]()
If you have just left down stream & fill it,I know that is what you should do but I don't understand the reason for it being empty
If you do close the bottom gates an empty the lock - DO NOT drop the sluices; else the next poor sod coming upstream has to go through the whole cycle - fill and empty - to get in. That wastes more water... This comment only applies to the round top pedestals.
On the subject of water waste; there's always lots of water going over the weirs as some flow has to be maintained, thus the odd lockfull won't drain the River.
Chris_d;4426148 I leave the lock full and open now... not convinced by any of the arguments to do otherwise.[/QUOTE said:Not entirely convenient for the early upstream boater who has to walk to the higher end and not only empty the lock but first also close the gates and sluices !!
Not entirely convenient for the early upstream boater who has to walk to the higher end and not only empty the lock but first also close the gates and sluices !!
Rarely used, usually a liveaboard NB covered in firewood there anyway![]()
I thought there was a layby for mooring just below Culham Lock on the starboard side going upstream
Getting lots of mixed messages here.
If I go downstream through a lock on the Thames and regardless of how it was left for me am I supposed to
a) leave the chamber full or empty
b) leave any of the gates open
c) leave any of the sluices open[/QUOTE.]
Your supposed to leave it empty, gates closed and as most locks top gates leak leave the bottom sluices open otherwise it will partially refill, simple.
I leave the lock. End of.
As it's a 50:50 as to where the next boat is coming from, there cannot be a right or wrong in that respect.