Wednesday, August 3, 2011

A Weekend on the Rideau Canal and River System

The Civic holiday weekend was full of promise with clear skies and no forecast of rain.  The tire on our trailer that blew out last weekend on the 400,  as we headed north to Lake of Bays,  was replaced with a new one plus a spare---just in case.  Chuck and I planned to meet Cameron and family in Ottawa.   All was well.  The traffic wasn't too heavy for a Friday departure.  We reached our first destination, Smiths Falls, and found that  Roger's Motel was  the only vacancy in town.  I can only say that it was clean and absent of  bed bugs.  That was all good!   On Sat. we set out about 8:30 a.m. after launching our boat.   Heading toward Merrickville, we were told by the first lockmaster that the boat traffic waiting for the  next lock to free up was a one  hour wait.  No problem for us---we had all weekend. 
It was 10:30 a.m. on Sat. when we arrived at the marina in  Merrickville.   It was to be our first and last stop of the day. We didn't quite make it  to the locks before we hit a rock that damaged our propeller so badly that we had to replace it.  It took five hours for Mr. Marina Man to do what he needed to do which included a 23 kilometer trip to another marina elsewhere, for a propeller,  as he didn't have one  that would fit our  boat.  Four hundred and fifty dollars later we were on our way again.  We went  through the Merrickville locks finally and because they were expecting us that morning Chuck had to explain the whole ordeal and everyone had a chuckle---even Chuck.  (It was a beautiful  sunny day-- everyone HAD to be happy!)  As we pulled into the dock where we planned to leave our boat for the night, the motor started to spit and spew.  The boat stalled.  Chuck started it again.  It stalled.  When he went to the back of the boat to check on the propeller, I hadn't brought the rope  that secures the boat to the dock all the way into the boat and it had blown into the water and  then wrapped itself around the propeller.   Fortunately, the new prop hadn't been damaged and with some help Chuck untangled it.  However, he had jumped into the water with the dress watch I gave him for an anniversary gift many years ago.  It wasn't waterproof!  Yup---we had a real adventurous weekend but we kept our cool and remembered who we were in Christ! 

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