Friday 28 July 2017

Onto the Thames

We left Paddington Basin and made our way back down the Paddington Arm stopping this time near Willowbridge Marina, we then continued onto Bulls Bridge Junction where we turned left and onto new waters. We stopped at the top of the Hanwell flight as we didn't know what the moorings were like further on and didn't want to arrive too late.



The following day we went down a couple of locks then had help from a volunteer lockie down the remainder. The moorings at Brentford were full when we arrived, but we managed to squeeze into a space alongside a work boat. 

The tide times meant we had to leave Thames Lock at around 8am, so it was an early start to get through Brentford Gauging Lock and be ready for when the lock keeper arrived. Thames Lock is manned by CRT and what a surprise, she was late! Being tidal until we reached Teddington we were a little concerned we would miss the tides - I felt sorry for the poor boat waiting to come up the lock though. Any way panic over she finally arrived and we were on our way. I did ask if there was any advice for the actual turning onto the Thames (I remember the lock keeper at Avon Lock giving us lots of information about entering the river Severn) bearing in mind we were now entering the tidal section - but no she just said 'you'll see where you need to turn when you get there'! Hmmm not the advice I was expecting.

Love the postcodes on this lock signs


Through Brentford Guaging Lock

Waiting at Thames Lock

And we're through

Right turn onto the Thames
However, everything was fine and James just made the turn very wide in case there were any shallows at the edges. We were straight though Richmond as the weir was still lifted so we didn't need to use the lock and then onto Teddington where we bought our licence for a week at £70.50 - he said we had just sneaked into the next category up. Feeling very relieved we were off the tidal section I started to really enjoy the Thames - this has been the first time we have ventured onto it in our boat.

Moorings at times were quite challenging but we stopped at Hampton Court, Staines, Windsor, Marlow and Sonning, then turned into Reading onto the Kennet and Avon Canal. We had a day of complete rain where we stayed put and we also had some very challenging times with the wind - all in all I really enjoyed it and definitely will be back.






































78 Miles and 34 Locks

TOTAL 224 miles and 189 locks






2 comments:

  1. We're currently moored in exactly that space in Sonning ... if you're coming back this way give us a shout! Enjoy the Thames. Carol and George

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    1. Hi Carol and George - that's a great spot in Sonning, good view both ways of the river being on the bend and nice and wide. Unfortunately our Thames adventure is now over for this year (I'm still catching up with the blog). We hope to be back down there next year, hope we can catch up then xx

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