I did find that locks on Chamblin Canal, between Seaway and Lake Champlain, are 
23' wide.  I also found pictures of Lock 10, it looks destroyed.

Lee Haefele


On Aug 31, 2011, at 7:36 PM, GypsyE37@.... wrote:

>  
>  
> In a message dated 8/31/2011 4:29:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
> l...@htva.net writes:
> How long does it take to traverse the St Lawrence Seaway then south to NYC?
> Pushing it probably 3  weeks., out the Erie (east) to the Oswego then Lk. 
> Ontario, then the Seaway to the Chamblin, Champlain would put you in 
> Waterford, NY ....east end of the Erie canal... You'd have many locks to go 
> through, and the eight on the seaway, may give commercial traffic first call. 
> >From there to NYC would be perhaps 2 days.
> ROUGHLY
> Cayuga to Sorrel about 250 statute miles.
> Sorrel to Waterford about 200
> Waterford to NYC perhaps 120
> Carl,  Dayton OH
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