jessie
Member
Having travelled most of the way from Shillingford today on our own, and only sharing very few locks, we arrived at Shiplake lock.
We where the only boat in the lock, our engines still running the relief lock keeper asked us to turn the engines off!
I explained that my starter battery may not start the engine again as it had flattened over night , and we had to jump start the engine.
His reaction to my reasons for not turning the engine off was to turn the power off at the lock ,telling the volunteer to go and sit in the office .
Telling me I would have to lock myself through on public power, (as the sluices where already cracked the lock was starting to empty any way).
I asked for an explanation as I always understood if you had engine starting problems you could be locked through individually.
He stated he was not standing around breathing in my fumes and I could operate the lock myself!
By now the lock was empty and boats starting to wait for the lock!
He must of had second thoughts by now as other boats had turned up, and he opened the gates.
I asked for his name which he refused !
We left the lock feeling we had done nothing to deserve his attitude towards us! And quite the opposite from the service normally given!
Qu
We where the only boat in the lock, our engines still running the relief lock keeper asked us to turn the engines off!
I explained that my starter battery may not start the engine again as it had flattened over night , and we had to jump start the engine.
His reaction to my reasons for not turning the engine off was to turn the power off at the lock ,telling the volunteer to go and sit in the office .
Telling me I would have to lock myself through on public power, (as the sluices where already cracked the lock was starting to empty any way).
I asked for an explanation as I always understood if you had engine starting problems you could be locked through individually.
He stated he was not standing around breathing in my fumes and I could operate the lock myself!
By now the lock was empty and boats starting to wait for the lock!
He must of had second thoughts by now as other boats had turned up, and he opened the gates.
I asked for his name which he refused !
We left the lock feeling we had done nothing to deserve his attitude towards us! And quite the opposite from the service normally given!
Qu