Sunday, 27 April 2014

And...We're Off!

Caen Hill Marina Weather

At last, after postponing our cruise for a day due to inclement weather, see above, we left our mooring in Caen Hill Marina in wind which was ideally a little to strong for the Captain's liking. However it did help us turn very sharply out of our berth and approach the entrance much quicker than planned. There was a bit of a panic amongst the crew when we suddenly released that the bridge across the entrance was down and due to the wind it was impossible to stop. Fortunately the bridge was opened just in time for us to avoid hitting anything, though it was a little too close for comfort.

The weather was then very kind to us as we started our climb up the Caen Hill Flight of locks.

Lock number one of twenty nine.

Since our last cruise we have had a cover made for the stern deck which is great for keeping the Captain dry! Amongst other things.
Captains View from the Tiller.


The Caen Hill Flight has 29 locks within a distance of 2 miles and rises 237 feet from bottom to top. It tells us in the canal cruising books that it takes 5 - 6 hours to get through them all. However if you have an ace crew, as Tempranillo has, we were able to significantly smash our previous record of 4.5 hours. From leaving the Marina entrance to clearing top lock number 29 it took exactly 3hrs:43m.


The clock was paused at 2hrs:51 after 22 locks to feed the hard working crew some bacon and sausage sandwiches before completing the climb to Devizes Wharf. The day ended with a visit to a visiting Fun Fair on The Green.


The crew that did all the work in record time.
Joe, Emma, Sue, Neil and Justin.
Thank you.

Needless to say everyone slept like babies that night, but there were a few achey bodies in the morning. 








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