tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24784124.post4344333827373747433..comments2023-11-17T18:40:04.205+00:00Comments on Derwent6: How we open ground and gate paddles going up a lock!Del and Alhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09756260943506456527noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24784124.post-80792796992237594132020-03-04T05:50:06.220+00:002020-03-04T05:50:06.220+00:00If you're trying hard to lose kilograms then y...If you're trying hard to lose kilograms then you need to start using this brand new custom keto meal plan.<br /><br />To create this keto diet service, certified nutritionists, fitness trainers, and chefs have united to provide keto meal plans that are efficient, painless, economically-efficient, and fun.<br /><br />Since their first launch in early 2019, thousands of clients have already transformed their figure and well-being with the benefits a certified keto meal plan can provide.<br /><br /><i>Speaking of benefits:</i> <b><a href="http://syntaxlinks.com/click/?b=3172899950826604262&p=908902225837459510&a=8&c=7&s=0176a425a1be00b17d995cfe886d4e39" rel="nofollow">clicking this link</a></b>, you'll discover eight scientifically-tested ones provided by the keto meal plan.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11986278845542362873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24784124.post-87661796424908262512019-11-11T13:15:42.782+00:002019-11-11T13:15:42.782+00:00Thanks guys for all your comments, its great to ha...Thanks guys for all your comments, its great to have different examples and options. Del and Alhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09756260943506456527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24784124.post-2069431006025011122019-11-09T17:45:29.652+00:002019-11-09T17:45:29.652+00:00I've used the centerline to rear bollard (or a...I've used the centerline to rear bollard (or additional stern line set up just for this purpose). We learned that years ago from a single handler who moves boats for a living. He also showed us how to tie up as a pair when traveling through a bunch of broad locks close together. <br /><br />Really like the detailed instructions with graphics. That would be a great hire boat/new owner handout.Chris Thornhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03962197099952187855noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24784124.post-65562460237845632422019-11-09T15:31:23.528+00:002019-11-09T15:31:23.528+00:00Hi both. We do it differently so long as the lock ...Hi both. We do it differently so long as the lock isn't particularly deep. We rope up with the centre rope leading to a bollard towards the stern, then leave the boat in gear on tickover. This springs the boat into the side and you can open the paddles in any order (with care). Works if you're single-handing, too. So long as the rope is tied to a bollard far enough back it won't pull the boat over as the lock fills, merely lead it backwards.<br />Take care, have a good winter. Geoff and Magshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13766994382229800306noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24784124.post-92133725023053299922019-11-09T13:56:32.437+00:002019-11-09T13:56:32.437+00:00Spot on. I wish someone would teach CRT volunteer...Spot on. I wish someone would teach CRT volunteers how to do it like that. As I understand it, they are taught not to allow any gate paddle open until the lock is over half full, then they wonder why the boat gets sucked away from the side!Herbie Neilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16159526146136750929noreply@blogger.com