I slept in until 8:30, only to find that everyone had already left the dock at Fort Edwards.
I made a Nespresso and departed for C7, tying up at the rock wall just before the lock. The dockmaster was doing C7 and C8. I waited about 15 minutes while the lockmaster spoke with me to say the lock was being drained and should be ready soon. Three other sailboats arrived, and I gave the information about the lock status.
We completed C7 and C8 without undue delay.
C9 changed direction from up to down. My furler drum got caught on the edge of the lock as we descended and broke the furler foil.
C11 was uneventful. There is no C10.
I fell behind and missed C12, but it was in my plan to stop at Whitehall since there were several free docks in Whitehall. After C12, there were anchorages. It was 4PM, and I had had enough.
I walked through a bit of Whitehall, but it wasn't particularly interesting. I expected Whitehall to be more whatever. I bought some used DVDs
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