Date -29 Dec 
Day - Monday
Start - 0910
End - 1500

Today was not so bright but not quite so cold with no ice on the roof. We set 
off at ten past nine heading for the Watford flight. I stuck the nose into the 
bottom lock while Diana went to find the lock keeper, there wasn't one, but 
there were three boats coming down, one in the staircase, one just entering the 
second from bottom lock and one behind them. I filled the bottom lock and 
opened the top gates ready for the single hander at the next lock and then 
backed Harnser out of the way. Diana waved to the next boat that we were coming 
up and once the single hander had left the bottom lock we started to ascend, We 
had to wait above the second lock for the last boat to clear the staircase 
before we could go any further. If BW are not going to have a lock keep on duty 
why do they insist on having opening hours?

Once clear of the locks we found the going on the summit pound quite slow due 
to the bottom being to close to the top, and we are not as deep as several of 
the boats we met today. It seemed they had organised a Christmas get together 
at the end of the Welford Arm with 40 boats attending and now some of them are 
heading towards Stoke Bruerne for New Years eve. Lucky for us they were well 
spaced out. We had heard that there was a new marina being build at Yelvertoft 
but we didn't see any sign of it. The day seemed to get cooler as the afternoon 
progressed and we finally stopped for the night about a mile and a half before 
Welford Junction  at three o'clock.



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