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Braunston Lock repairs

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A few days ago before the freeze we had a walk up the locks at Braunston to see how work was progressing. With only a few days to go until they open work is now nearing completion.

IMG_5992With the locks empty it gives you a good insight as to how they are built. Most locks have brick bottoms although there are odd ones that have a wooden base.

IMG_5999Its a good job this boat is moored on that side where it has a good muddy canal bed to settle on as opposed to this side where it has a very uneven and stoney bottom.

IMG_6007Top lock on the Braunston flight and work is progressing well . There has been a lot old rotten wood cut out of the lock gates and some new oak let in to replace it.

IMG_6010Here you can see how the lock is filled The square paddle on the right is raised with a windlass when the lock gates are closed ,the water then fills the lock via the hole you can see inside the lock on the bottom of the wall….Simple !

IMG_6011I bet someone wasn't very happy about losing their chimney in the lock pound.

IMG_6003“Bloody heck you are a big Westie” said Hamish. Unfortunately Hamish suffers from having Cataracts in both eyes and we sometimes wonder what he sees with his blurred vision.

IMG_6017Walking back through Braunston marina and look at all those shiney boats. I bet more than half of them spend 50 weeks a year without ever moving .

IMG_6024How can you walk pass the the Gongggzlers rest without stopping for a bacon, egg and sausage butty . And the best thing is they come with potato wedges….Just the ticket on a cold day

                                                                                                Happy Days


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