Thank you Bruce for this comment, exactly my point. CKP
________________________________ From: Bruce Napier <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sun, 27 June, 2010 16:03:51 Subject: Re: [canals-list] Caen Hill lock gates On 27 Jun 2010, at 13:14, Trevor wrote: >> It transpires that the damaged gates were not in good condition and >> were marked for renewal last winter, for some reason this didn't >> happen. The gates were however very old ones and had been in situe >> for some 16 years! Are we getting value for money from BWs >> procurement department? I doubt it. > It didn't happen because of the heavy icing on the K&A and subsequent > dangerous working conditions - I'm not sure we can blame BW for this > one > as I understand that they still did a lot of work on the gates and > pounds. > > The K&A suffered a bit last year with gates being damaged by boats > passing through - or trying to; at least one gate was apparently > lifted > and needed 're-seating', or what ever it is called, and I saw one at > Hungerford which had been ripped out at the hinge (and was completely > repaired within a day or so, including re-concreting the upper hinge > strap). But a lock gate should give around 35 - 40 years service; sixteen years is nothing. AIUI from my recent cruising companion who'd been involved with the K&A for a long time, the gates as originally fitted were cheap and cheerful in order to get the job done within budget, and now BW are paying the price. –– All the best Bruce You don't ever finish building a boat, you just make a start... ------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
