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Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:15 pm
by E_
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Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided Tours To Re-Start
Posted: Jul 29, 2010 1:56 PM

The Kentucky River Authority said Thursday that Lock Four at Frankfort has been successfully completed and tested, meaning Frankfort is once again connected by water to downstream locations for the first time since damage closed the facility two years ago.

"We are ecstatic about this great news, said Canoe Kentucky co-owner/manager Nathan Depenbrock. "And we will immediately restart our 'lock-through' cruises from Riverview Park this weekend."

Guided trips that offer both an urban and rural paddling experience will begin at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays by reservation at the park's dock off Wilkinson Boulevard on July 31 and will continue through Labor Day weekend.

The $40 cost per person includes safety instructions, paddles, personal flotation devices (life jackets) and historical commentary along this unique stretch of the Kentucky River that served as a prime motive for Frankfort's founding.

For reservations, call (502) 227-4492.

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:46 pm
by Lock5
That increases my pool of water tremendously, might just have to lock through this weekend. :ymhug:

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:53 pm
by E_
When are you going to take me from your dock to the Ohio River and back?

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 4:09 pm
by Lock5
That would be a long ride in a 25 mph pontoon, but hey what are the weekends for?

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 4:46 pm
by E_
Exactly, I'll by the second tank of gas!

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 4:53 pm
by $parechange
We can meet at the Ohio and go to Hooters for dinner!!!! :D

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 6:32 pm
by E_
Nope you have to take the multiple hour ride up through the locks with us!

(lock I guess we could pull your trailer up to the Newport Boat ramp and leave it parked there with a truck on Friday night and then start the ride on Saturday AM up the KY ;)

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 7:21 pm
by Lock5
I'm ready when you are......... I may go to Monterey(Lock 3) on Sat.

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:31 pm
by imaposer
So where is the furthest point up river you could launch a pontoon? A trip like this is why I wanted a trailerable boat this time around.

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:56 pm
by Lock5
Furthest point up river to lauch would be Clifton(Versailles) in Woodford County, then on weekends you could go all the way to Ohio River at Carrolton.

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 9:27 pm
by imaposer
So the neat looking stretch that I-75 goes over is not boatable. :(
I've always thought that looked like a neat piece of water.

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 6:35 am
by Lock5
You can boat the section that I-75 goes over, you will only be able to travel from Lock 10(Boonesboro) to Lock 9(South Lexington). I'm not sure of the distance between those two, but It's about 20 miles between most Locks on the river. If you want to boat that section there is a ramp at Boonesboro just below Lock 10.

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:31 am
by imaposer
I'll do that one of these days. If it's where I think it is, I guess that's lock 10 we played around at one weekend on the way to the lake. Radar showed massive storms covering lake cumberland, so we decided to stop and check out fort boonesboro since it wasn't raining that far north. Kids really enjoyed the day, and by the time we got to the lake, the weather was good enough to get out and do some late day boating. We still consider it one of the best lake weekends ever.

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:40 am
by E_
I have boated from the Boonesboro ramp to the dam(lock) at Clay's Ferry. It was a pretty cool ride. Just watch your idle speed when you pass some of the marinas. I was out of gear completed and just floating with the higher than normal water and set off a alarm and had a guy come yell at me. He could not get it in his head my drive was not even engaged. I was just running with the flood water. Now on the way back I had no problem going slow enough even in gear..

I'm thinking "Forum Fall Cruise" for the locks from Frankfort to Cincy... We launch at Frankfor Friday night, then we find a marina in Cincy or Newport that will let us all leave our trailers at and then carpool back to our boat/s tied off either at Lock's dock or the Frankfort Marina if they allow it.
(and if I can get away from the house for a Saturday with a newbord heck for all I know I may not want to get away since I don't know what babies do to ya mentally yet.)

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:08 am
by Lock5
I'm in.

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:38 am
by imaposer
E_HILLMAN wrote:I have boated from the Boonesboro ramp to the dam(lock) at Clay's Ferry. It was a pretty cool ride. Just watch your idle speed when you pass some of the marinas. I was out of gear completed and just floating with the higher than normal water and set off a alarm and had a guy come yell at me. He could not get it in his head my drive was not even engaged. I was just running with the flood water. Now on the way back I had no problem going slow enough even in gear..

How was the ramp at boonesboro? My setup is a little long, so I need a pretty good place to launch.

I'm thinking "Forum Fall Cruise" for the locks from Frankfort to Cincy... We launch at Frankfor Friday night, then we find a marina in Cincy or Newport that will let us all leave our trailers at and then carpool back to our boat/s tied off either at Lock's dock or the Frankfort Marina if they allow it.
(and if I can get away from the house for a Saturday with a newbord heck for all I know I may not want to get away since I don't know what babies do to ya mentally yet.)
I've never river boated before, so locking would be a new thing for us, but it's something I want to do.

Re: Lock Four At Frankfort On Kentucky River Repaired; Guided To

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:13 am
by $parechange
the 7th and 14th I can't but after that we might be interested. my toon will only hit about 20 at full power.