Someone wrote: >http://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/local/3200139.High_and_dry__narrowboat_left_stranded_in_lock/
Well, thats a new one on me. I guess the front got caught on the wall as the lock was emptied, but nobody could have been keeping an eye on the boat as it decended otherwise they would have noticed the boat was stuck, closed the paddles, and either refilled, or used the boat engine to pull it off the obstruction (done this myself before). You have to remember canals are dangerous places for both you, and your boat! Mike -- Michael Askin http://shoestring_DOT_zapto_DOT_org/
