Thank you for another interesting video. I am informed that Napton bottom lock is a good location for fishing for windlasses as it is the first lock that many hirers encounter.
Thanks for the tour. If you have a chance it would be nice to see a time lapse of the refilling of the canal. I enjoy your content it's different from other canal oriented RUclips.
@@StarCraftsontheCanal Ontario Canada.. Our local waterway isn't nearly as old as the British Canal system. But at 100+years old its still a solid tourist draw. The local flight lock has a 49 foot rise and can handle boats up to 150 feet long and 40 feet wide.
Really enjoy your informative videos. Do you know if the CRT will clear the fenders and anything else from the pound before they let the water back in?
The CRT simply cannot cope with the running of the network. Dredging of these drained pounds would be essential work while empty in my view Serving two essential needs deeper for boats and increasing the volume of water in the canal. Utter madness they don't do it.
It does look like it's desperately in need of dredging; I wonder how many boats end up aground near the far bank? I presume it doesn't get done because a) time, b) money and c) lack of both?
Thank you Alan, another great video👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Cool drone shot. Really interesting to get to see the lock and pound drained.
Thankyou, glad you enjoyed.
Thank you for another interesting video. I am informed that Napton bottom lock is a good location for fishing for windlasses as it is the first lock that many hirers encounter.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for the tour. If you have a chance it would be nice to see a time lapse of the refilling of the canal. I enjoy your content it's different from other canal oriented RUclips.
Thankyou
That would be good, I’ll see if I can time it right.
Thats cool to see. We've got some much larger locks just down the street from our house. Would love to see them emptied to get a look inside.
Thanks for commenting, where are located.
@@StarCraftsontheCanal Ontario Canada.. Our local waterway isn't nearly as old as the British Canal system. But at 100+years old its still a solid tourist draw. The local flight lock has a 49 foot rise and can handle boats up to 150 feet long and 40 feet wide.
Going to do more pair boating videos this year ?
I’d like to if time and weather allows👍
Really enjoy your informative videos. Do you know if the CRT will clear the fenders and anything else from the pound before they let the water back in?
I don’t know for sure but I would hazard a guess that no they won’t.
Very interesting! Do you have an online store?
Yes we do, Http://StarCraftsNebulae.etsy.com
The CRT simply cannot cope with the running of the network.
Dredging of these drained pounds would be essential work while empty in my view
Serving two essential needs
deeper for boats and increasing the volume of water in the canal.
Utter madness they don't do it.
It does look like it's desperately in need of dredging; I wonder how many boats end up aground near the far bank? I presume it doesn't get done because a) time, b) money and c) lack of both?
Thanks for commenting yes as always there's a lot to do.
It needs dredging, but wouldn’t mechanical removal risk damaging the clay lining?