The only wide locks I know that are offside ground first are the 6 on the T&M 
east. A lockie told us - we having always done thenm the normal way - we tried 
them and it seems to work.

--- On Mon, 7/21/08, Steve Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Steve Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [canals-list] Grand Union musings..
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, July 21, 2008, 10:43 PM






Brian Dominic wrote:
> We ARE talking ground paddles here, aren't we?
Haha yes I'm not that mad/brave!

I've tried it quickly, slowly all variants and with the boat tied on a 
tight middle line as I open the paddles and it always drifts across as 
soon as I open the nearside paddle even a little bit.

The sequence I ended up with was:

Offside ground 2-3 turns
Nearside ground 1 1/2 turns
Wait till water is over the cill.
Offside ground all the way
Offside gate
Nearside ground
Nearside gate

That keeps the boat on the near side but nothing else I've tried does. 
Interestingly speaking to someone at Braunston last week I was told to 
open offside first. I wonder if its related to the draught affecting the 
water flows? Bream at rest draws 1ft9in at the front and 2ft9in at the back.

Steve
NB Bream
 














      

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