Locked out

 



Frustration at the junction of the Trent and Mersey canal with the Coventry. A fence to prevent inebriated pub patrons from falling into the canal also prevents mooring boaters stepping off to moor boats. Vaulting the fence? I passed our rope to a man drinking at the fence, clambered round, retrieved rope, thanked man.  Annoying. 

The day improved, fewer boats heading east, peaceful rural countryside, tree lined waterway.

Late afternoon after mooring at Branston Water Park (old gravel extraction area), we decided to walk round the lake. As we stepped off the boat, doors locked, we realised with dread that neither of us had a key.

No hacksaw to cut the padlock,  no phones to call a locksmith, our metal boat impregnable.  Capn considering what window to break. Sudden thought...the hatch in the roof! Using a mooring pin, ingenuity, a discarded paddlepop stick ( I kid you not), JJ managed to release the catches. Phew. Seeking a bed somewhere else etc, avoided.

Today a spare key is now safely hidden as an insurance.

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