Once we hung a right onto the Ohio River we hit a small current and slowed down to 5.8 knots. We passed by where the Cumberland River joins up with the Ohio and slowed down even more, for a bit.
We’ve passed a couple of large barges and seen only a few fishing and motor boats today. The weather was not conducive to great water sports. We did come across a dredger, just before the lock. We traversed the first of 6 locks on the Ohio today, the Smithland Lock. This lock has two channels like the Pickwick. We locked through with a couple of small fishing boats and a gazillion mayflies. We hear they only live a few days, don’t bite and don’t eat – but they do swarm and attach to anything that’s not moving (YUCK). In this lock we rose 22 feet.
We pulled into and tied up at the Golconda Marina just as a storm pounded the river. They wanted to put us into a covered slip, but we were too tall. It’s nice to be docked when there’s a storm brewing; lots of lightening, thunder and rain. The air is fresh and cooler now that it’s passed. Maybe we’ll see the sun tomorrow.
1 comment:
Sounds like you have had pleasent journey so for so good! I am still jealous, I want a big boat too!
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