StevieH
Member
I have just sold my Bavaria 36 yacht after more than 30 years of sailing and am considering buying a motor boat for use on the Thames -I am thinking something around 26-30ft, single diesel engine on a shaft drive and with a bow thruster. I am keen not to be solely reliant on the availability crew, so that I can maximise my time afloat.
Having benefitted greatly from the sailing forum over the years I am hoping the collective knowledge of this forum will be able to give me some sound advice on the reality/feasibility of single handing a boat through Thames locks. My previous experience of locks is limited to canals and narrowboats.
I have done a fair amount of research on the Thames and its locks it seems a positive is the fact that most are manned at various times and the gates/paddles are electronically controlled. During the peak months the chances of being the only boat in the lock are no doubt limited.
My research suggest that some lockkeepers are very friendly and helpful and some are, well, the opposite, so I am not clear if they provide assistance.
All thoughts, advice and guidance most welcome.
Having benefitted greatly from the sailing forum over the years I am hoping the collective knowledge of this forum will be able to give me some sound advice on the reality/feasibility of single handing a boat through Thames locks. My previous experience of locks is limited to canals and narrowboats.
I have done a fair amount of research on the Thames and its locks it seems a positive is the fact that most are manned at various times and the gates/paddles are electronically controlled. During the peak months the chances of being the only boat in the lock are no doubt limited.
My research suggest that some lockkeepers are very friendly and helpful and some are, well, the opposite, so I am not clear if they provide assistance.
All thoughts, advice and guidance most welcome.