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To the casual observer, it can appear that the fresh waters inside the locks in Seattle merely had to be "connected" with a couple sections of canal to permit navigation between Puget Sound and Lake Washington. In reality, the operation was for more complex. The lakes were at differing levels, draining to a brackish tideflat where hundreds of boats and ships now moor.
Some details and some old photos describing the engineering challenges at http://www.digital.turn-page.com/i/183009/3 |
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To the casual observer, it can appear that the fresh waters inside the locks in Seattle merely had to be "connected" with a couple sections of canal to permit navigation between Puget Sound and Lake Washington. In reality, the operation was for more complex. The lakes were at differing levels, draining to a brackish tideflat where hundreds of boats and ships now moor. Some details and some old photos describing the engineering challenges at http://www.digital.turn-page.com/i/183009/3 Good mag. One addition I would add is in the places you report on, include showers, B&B or lodging. Some cruisers may want or need those facilities, or They may like me with smaller craft, that get a slip and lodging. |
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