July 7, 2015 – Oswego, NY via Oswego Canal

Good morning!! There are a couple of Loopers leaving just before 7 am to catch the first lock opening at Lock 23 in a week.  We waited until closer to 8am because we wanted to get “pumped out” and needed the dock hands for that.  The crew showed up around 7:30am and were very helpful.  We left with a song in our hearts!  Glad to be moving again.

It was cool and cloudy with a chance of rain.  The forecast was sunny skies in Oswego.  Wonderful!

8.16am - leaving Winter Harbor 7-7-15

Leaving Winter Harbor Marina, Brewerton, NY

Which way do we go?? Left to Buffalo or Right to Oswego?  Our boat is too tall to make the many bridges from here to Buffalo.  Besides, quite a bit of the western Erie is still closed.  We will go right toward the Oswego Canal.  Thank you!

9.39am - CROP - Erie -Oswego sign 7-7-15

Erie Canal or Oswego Canal

View from our flybridge.  Still cloudy but calm.  Up ahead it the last lock we will be going through on the Erie Canal.  Lock 23.

8.32am - calm flat Erie Canal  7-7-15

8:30am on the Erie Canal

This lock has ropes attached to the sides.  I was able to snag the ropes rather easily now that we are skilled rope snag’rs after 22 locks along the Erie.

8.35am - approaching Lock 23 and gate  7-7-15

Approaching Lock 23 going down 7 feet.

8.41am - bottom of lock 23  7-7-15

Bottom of Lock 23 and Guard Gate

The Oswego Canal goes north from the Erie Canal to Lake Ontario.  It is 24 miles long and has 7 locks. Locks 1-8.  There is no lock 4.   All going down.  We will be going down 118 feet or so.

9.18am - cloudy skies, flat canal  7-7-15

On our way to the Oswego Canal

Lock 1 is in the town of Phoenix, NY.  There is a free dock there with a power.  Looks like a fun little town.  We moved on toward the Lock.

9.54am - approaching Phoenix - dock infront of lock1 7-7-15

Approaching Phoenix, NY – Lock 1

9.54am - Phoenix , NY - dock  7-7-15

Phoenix, NY

Lock 1 has cables and ropes.  I was able to snag the rope.  Down we go!

9.59am - Lock 1, Oswego Canal - down - 7-7-15

Oswego Canal, Lock 1

There is a 7 foot high bridge right after the lock.  I was wondering how this worked.  The bridge raises in conjunction with the lock.  Makes sense.  20 ft clearance.  No problem!

10.09am - lift bridge out of Lock 1 - 7-7-15

Phoenix Lift Bridge after Lock 1 on the Oswego Canal.

We locked through with 2 sail boats and 2 small 35 foot power boats.  Lots of room for us all.  We should be locking through with the same 4 boats all the way to Oswego.

10.10am - sail boat + 2 small boats from lock 7-7-15

Our locking companions

10.35am - Uncle Joes trading post - 7-7-15

Uncle Joe’s Trading Post – cute but only for small boaters

There was a rumor at Winter Harbor that the Erie Canal and Oswego Canal were opened on July 7th for a cruise ship.  Sure?!  A Cruise ship goes down the Erie?  Really?  Some rumors are true!!  Here it comes!!

10.42am - cruise ship closer 7-7-15

Approaching Cruise ship

We heard later that this boat fits into the locks with 1 foot spare room all around.  No need to tie up to the lock sides.  No room left for the boat to swing around.  It just sits perfectly in place as the water is rushed in/ out.  This cruise started in Chicago… rumor said.  Not too tall for all the bridges this boat has to go under.  Fascinating!

10.43am - Grande Caribe Cruise Boat - 7-7-15

Grande Caribe Cruise Boat

10.43am - Blount small ship adventures 7-7-15

“Blount Small Ship Adventures”

Approaching Lock 3.  There were still a couple of boats tied to the wall.  I guess they were in no hurry to move on like we were.

11.15am - approaching Oswego Lock 3  7-7-15

Approaching Lock 3

Here we are in the lock.  Where are those cables?  Recessed into the wall?  Where??

11.44am - along the lock wall  7-7-15

Along the lock wall. – going down 27 feet – Lock 3

Oh – there.  Can you tell that the cable is below my deck?  Just how do I reach that??  My arms are just not long enough!!  It is a good 4 feet away.  Wayne yelled at me to get down on my belly.  I am going to hold a 47000 pound boat on my stomach against a lock wall?  I don’t think so.

11.44am - cable below our deck  7-7-15

Cable is below the side deck.

I jumped up and hog tied a bollard or post and held on!!  I read that may be the only way to secure the boat until the boat lowers enough to get a line around the cable.  Acchhhh!

11.44am - hog tied bollard 7-7-15

Holding our boat with a rope around the Bollard Post

We did swing a bit in the lock but none of the other boats were close by.  How in the heavens are we going to do this another 5 times???  There has to be a way…. think fast!

11.54am - out of  Oswego Lock 3  7-7-15

Out of Lock 3 – Oswego Canal

11.55am - looking back into lock 3 - 7-7-15

Looking back toward Lock 3

Whew.  Are we thinking fast?  Here comes Lock 5!!  ( remember there is no lock 4)

12.53pm - approaching lock 5  7-7-15

Approaching Lock 5 – Down 18 feet

I have no pictures of Lock 5.  Again, the cables were recessed.  I tried to run our line through the cable but it was like threading a needle with a wet noodle using one hand.  I just couldn’t get the line around the cable!  Finally, the lock master came around and wound the line for me.  He even had trouble.  “The water is high right now.  I think I need three hands to go this.”  HE SAID.  Exactly!!   We could hear the other sail boats and power boats struggling as well.  The cables were oddly spaced.

13.11 - 1.11pm Lock 6 already  7-7-15

Approaching Lock 6 – down 20 feet

A lot of water is rushing near Lock 6.  Current was pretty stiff.  Wayne held the boat steady and I got prepared for another lock.  Lock 6 is supposed to have ropes and cables.  We will try for a rope first.  If I can.

13.10 - 1.10pm - dam  - 7-7-15

Dam at Lock 6 – current is pretty swift!

I must have had no problem getting a rope or two if I was able to take a picture of the slimy wall!!  It reminds me of the primordial ooze that life springs from.  Yes, I actually nudged some of the darkest goo with my gloved finger.  It didn’t grab my finger… all good.

13.07 - 1.07pm slime on wall primordial ooze  7-7-15

Slimy walls in Oswego Locks

14.03 - 2.03pm - last lock??   7-7-15

Lock 7? or is this Lock 8?

We found the Oswego Marina right out of the last lock 8 on the Oswego Canal.  Whew.  We were exhausted!!  No pictures.  The worst locks ever!!  Lake Ontario is right around the corner.  Tonight a storm is coming through.  With luck we will be on our way across the lake tomorrow…. weather permitting.

Wayne did get a kick out of this little boat as it was passing by.  Just how many fishing poles do you need??

16.44 - 4.44pm - fishing boat with lots of poles  7-7-15

Sunset and a fishing boat is leaving –

 

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1 Response to July 7, 2015 – Oswego, NY via Oswego Canal

  1. Meridy's avatar Meridy says:

    I, being a non-looper and non-snagger, had no idea AT ALL that the route would be lock-filled. This is quite intriguing- I feel for novice loopers who are not as research/conversation savvy as you and Captain Wayne are. I wonder how many have to reroute due to boat size. Great explanations and photographs- I was nodding my head looking at the cruise ship: “Will it make it? What if…” Carry on, Captain D. You are doing an excellent job of snagging AND posting. 🙂

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