Quandary
Well-Known Member
Sunday morning and I am up and awake now.
The level of the Canal varies by something like half a metre depending on usage and leaks, they run water every morning to top it up. My advice is that if your draught is much over 2m. you tell them the day before you plan to transit and they will provide enough water for you. As well if you have a deep draught it is better to complete in one passage. There are a couple of landings, for instance at Lock 11 which you will probably not be able to use.
If you draught is 2.7m. (despite what their advert in Welcome Anchorages says) you will probably be helping to deepen it for the rest of us.
Bob Bradfield who produces the Antares Charts came through with us last autumn, he touched on the western reach, the Canal manager was ready to dispute it until they were told who he was and how he was equipped.
The level of the Canal varies by something like half a metre depending on usage and leaks, they run water every morning to top it up. My advice is that if your draught is much over 2m. you tell them the day before you plan to transit and they will provide enough water for you. As well if you have a deep draught it is better to complete in one passage. There are a couple of landings, for instance at Lock 11 which you will probably not be able to use.
If you draught is 2.7m. (despite what their advert in Welcome Anchorages says) you will probably be helping to deepen it for the rest of us.
Bob Bradfield who produces the Antares Charts came through with us last autumn, he touched on the western reach, the Canal manager was ready to dispute it until they were told who he was and how he was equipped.