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Posted (edited)

Not always the easiest stoppages to find.

Closed until further notice-hopefully be a quick one as imagine they need that working asap.

 

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Edited by PaulJ
Posted
13 minutes ago, PaulJ said:

Not always the easiest stoppages to find

Easy for me I follow Visit Anglian Waterways and stoppages appear in my twitter account

 

 

Posted
43 minutes ago, pearley said:

"While parts are sourced" wouldn't make me feel confident of a quick repair.

Lol. As Im sure you know its the standard response. I am assuming that as its actually on the Barrage Gates they will be pulling the stops out as this failure could result in a little more  than holding a couple of boats up.

Im/was picking up a boat Sunday from the Boat Club at Weston Flavell- I had thought that was near enough the end of the Nene to be able to get through without any closures.Wrong. 😀

Posted

At Yarwell they are "sourcing contractors to facilitate the repairs"

When they have them then they go looking for the parts😱

Posted
Just now, GUMPY said:

At Yarwell they are "sourcing contractors to facilitate the repairs"

When they have them then they go looking for the parts😱

We had to wait at Barnwell a few weeks back. Three guys working on the lock. The uj joint had failed or summit. We were lucky to only have to wait an hour, and even luckier they actually had a part. 

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Posted

I've just been told its the big automatic floodgate (just before you reach the lock as you are heading toward Northampton) stuck in the up position. Seems its jammed while it was being tested/inspected.

Which would definetely prevent passage 😀

Also heard a rumour it *may* be sorted mid week as they hope to be able to lower it and repair it then.

Posted
1 hour ago, PaulJ said:

I've just been told its the big automatic floodgate (just before you reach the lock as you are heading toward Northampton) stuck in the up position. Seems its jammed while it was being tested/inspected.

Which would definetely prevent passage 😀

Also heard a rumour it *may* be sorted mid week as they hope to be able to lower it and repair it then.

To clarify for those who've not been there. These gates rise from the bed of the channel, so the up position is closed. They're down when stowed on the river bottom to allow navigation.

 

MP.

Posted
26 minutes ago, MoominPapa said:

To clarify for those who've not been there. These gates rise from the bed of the channel, so the up position is closed. They're down when stowed on the river bottom to allow navigation.

 

MP.

Thanks MP.

Got to admit I've still never seen one yet..

Posted
4 hours ago, PaulJ said:

There goes my optimism.

Closed until the 18th now

 

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Well that is annoying, especially after I’ve coughed up for an Anglian Pass, switched to a gold licence, joined FOTRN and GOBA.

Posted
25 minutes ago, nicknorman said:

Well that is annoying, especially after I’ve coughed up for an Anglian Pass, switched to a gold licence, joined FOTRN and GOBA.

That's a polite way of putting it 😀

Chap who's boat I was supposed to be taking to Newark so he could spend his (booked off time from work holiday and Gold Licence) bringing it back is less than happy too. Although I suppose I should thank the EA for reducing my tax bill by the loss of several weeks wages this year so far.

It is , boating aside I thought, an important part of Northamptons flood protection. Let's hope we don't get any freak rain/floods in the next few weeks while the EAs contractors are faffing about. 

 

 

Posted
On 01/07/2023 at 14:19, PaulJ said:

I've just been told its the big automatic floodgate (just before you reach the lock as you are heading toward Northampton) stuck in the up position. Seems its jammed while it was being tested/inspected.

Which would definetely prevent passage 😀

Also heard a rumour it *may* be sorted mid week as they hope to be able to lower it and repair it then.

Thanks for that, I was trying to work out why boats were not being allowed through, with the gate sitting on the bed of the river. 

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Posted
30 minutes ago, Scholar Gypsy said:

Thanks for that, I was trying to work out why boats were not being allowed through, with the gate sitting on the bed of the river. 

 

Think the problem was when they went to lower it and it wouldnt they were hoping for a slightly easier fix. Looks like it's going to be a tougher problem to solve.

Are you on your way back now or are you out for a bit longer? Hope its not buggered your plans too much regardless 🙂

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Posted

I'm expecting to be heading down the Nene in the second half of August, so this timing works well for me.  Here I am 10 days ago, with 31 boats following !

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Posted
39 minutes ago, rusty69 said:

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Overcrowded pound?

Loads of boats moored at 

"The Brit" 😉🤔

Posted

Better hope all this rain doesn't do what it usually does.

Can you get over the weir at the top of the washlands🤔

Posted

Looks like it has been repaired and reopened now.

No official notice as yet but read its open on Facebook and checked to make sure the notice(s) are no longer in Teamup...

Too late for me but good news for everyone waiting and finished ahead of time 🙂

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Posted
42 minutes ago, nicknorman said:

Thanks for posting that. About turn for us tomorrow morning in Milton Keynes and heading for Northampton!

Hope it doesn't rain too much then..😀

 

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Posted

In case anyone is interested. The earlier EA notice said there would be a further stoppage in September for a couple of weeks to reinstall the repaired gate. I understand from the EA that this is now not needed, the gate was repaired in situ in the  original stoppage. 

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