miket
Well-Known Member
On our return from Rochester and the R Blackwater we had an easy trip back up from Teddington with a full set of lock keepers and no queues. Often just our 2boats.
Then we arrived at Marlow!
Stooged in a queue outside the lock, with lock moorings full. Can’t remember how many locks we had to wait, but at least 3. Eventually we’re invited to be the last boat, just inside the gates and straddling the inset section. Very uncomfortable. Very slow fill as boats were very close together. I kept engine on to avoid running into the dinghy of the boat in front, as our stern line was straight up, giving little control.
To my mind this was a classic instance where, getting them in and through, as quickly as possible, would be quicker than squeezing in the most boats and having to do a slow fill.
Very kind of the lock keeper but misplaced.
This blockage then persisted until we opted out at Hurley, as Temple and Hurley are smaller than Marlow.
A case of lack of experienced lock keepers?
Then we arrived at Marlow!
Stooged in a queue outside the lock, with lock moorings full. Can’t remember how many locks we had to wait, but at least 3. Eventually we’re invited to be the last boat, just inside the gates and straddling the inset section. Very uncomfortable. Very slow fill as boats were very close together. I kept engine on to avoid running into the dinghy of the boat in front, as our stern line was straight up, giving little control.
To my mind this was a classic instance where, getting them in and through, as quickly as possible, would be quicker than squeezing in the most boats and having to do a slow fill.
Very kind of the lock keeper but misplaced.
This blockage then persisted until we opted out at Hurley, as Temple and Hurley are smaller than Marlow.
A case of lack of experienced lock keepers?