Thursday 22 September 2011

Heading for the Canal

Yesterday we moved from Bordeaux to Begles as planned as there is a big
supermarket here as well as a fuel dock so we could get stocked up to go
through the canals. Our second night in Bordeaux was marred by 2 youths
coming on to the boat at around 2230, we think that they thought there
was no one on board as when we shouted at them they ran away. We will
let the Bordeaux authorities know, but until they improve the security
on the dock we would now only use it as a day time stop.

Begles is just upstream from Bordeaux and there is a bus service to
Bordeaux so it is well placed for visiting Bordeaux as well as
reprovisioning. The only downside is that, like Pauillac, the pontoons
are in the stream but unlike Pauillac you moor on the outside so the
boat is vulnerable to any debris floating on the river. The currents on
the river are strong mid tide and the tidal difference between places is
becoming significant: we left Bordeaux on the tail of the ebb and an
hour later when we got to Begles marina there was at least 2 knots of
flood running!

Today we are heading upstream to Castets where we lock in to the Garonne
lateral canal and get out of the currents. We will allow 30 days to get
through the canal but hope to do it quicker than that.

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