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Depends on the rain. If there is a lot, it will show up for two or three days after the event. Some of the locks on the East side of the canal are there to skirt to dams. There are some logs and trees in the river, but most are easily avoided. We did 7 knots most of the way going West to East. I suspect you will go slower going the other way, till you hit the "real" canal part of the trip. At that point, the current is about 1 knot or so. You travel between locks and bridges. They are open from morning to evening. Some of them are operated by one person controlling 2 or 3 locks or bridges, which means when he opens for you, he gets in his car and drives to the next location. It's very easy though.Again, if the current is dangerous, they close down the bad section of the canal. Funny story. The gatekeepers take a lot of pride in their work, and buildings. We were going W to E. On a winding section on the East side we were passed by three identical 40' powerboats going way over the speed limit. The people living along the shores have rocks and suck to stop erosion, and going faster then the 10 knot speed limit (might be MPH) is akin to going 100 mph down your side street. Well they made huge wakes and were gone very fast. Some kind lady heard the lapping on her rocks and saw us just passing by, so she assume we made the waves. She called the station we were about to arrive at and when we did we got an earful. After the guy vented, and we were allowed to get a word in edgewise, I said "You realize this is a sailboat"! He kept ranting, blowing off most his steam and all I kept saying was "You realize this is a sailboat"!. Finally I said "The top speed of this boat is 8-9 miles per hour, below your posted speed limit. And didn't three 40' powerboats just come through you locks going the other way? Perhaps they made the waves and by the time she got there, they were gone and there we were, so she assumed, like you, that we were the cause of the waves." He thought about it and said ala Roseanne Rosanadana "Nevermind".