boatone
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Reged: 29/07/2001
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Loc: Surrey uk
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Just spoken to Lockie at Old Windsor who says on Yellows but `still close to Red.
Raining on and off here in Windsor but sun trying to get a grip.
Decided to run back down to Chertsey a bit later today.
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nickcred
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Reged: 19/09/2005
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Loc: Hampshire UK
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We left the mooring this morning for domestic duties :-( The hire boats big and small are out from Kris Cruisers this morning, still looks to be flowing fairly fast, we took a small trip up to Old Windsor yesterday and comiong back to the mooring the stream was still very strong but ok and the boats were not pushing half as much water as a day or so ago.
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ARCMarineEveryman
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Reged: 06/12/2005
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Hambleden yellow board top end, nothing downstream end, nothing at Hurley (this mid-afternoon).
regards
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boatone
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Reged: 29/07/2001
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Loc: Surrey uk
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Left Windsor at 1030 and safely back in Chertsey at around 1500.
The boards were coming down as I entered Romney and only Chertsey was still on yellows.
Thanks guys.
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teddington_lock
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Reged: 23/10/2007
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Nothing at Teddington as of 14.30
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Gavi
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Reged: 01/06/2006
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Loc: Sunny Staines
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Faster than a floating duck

Nice to see you. We should have a thread about what we discussed.
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Doolittle
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Reged: 13/04/2007
Posts: 276
Loc: Chertsey, Surrey, UK
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I don't know if Chertsey was a bit slow adjusting the weir bit the water dropped about 8" in less than an hour this afternoon. And the flow dropped right down to less than walking pace too.
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