Traffic on the canals, both the Cayuga-Seneca and the main Erie Canal, was very light. This was early in the season, May 30th to June 4th. Would seem like a short cruise on the canal for such a long road trip from Arizona, but the Canal was only part of our summer and we had some time constraints to factor in on our schedule. We couldn't leave home before May 22nd because one of our grandchildren was graduating from high school on May 21st and we were due to be in Rhode Island by June 6th where we had been invited to spend the week of the 6th to the 14th at our friend's beach house near Westerly, RI. Beyond that, in addition to stopping for a couple days in my old home town on the Jersey Shore and ending up in Delaware for a couple weeks going down the Nanticoke River and cruising the Chesapeake meant it would be way out of our way to come back to NY for more canal on the way home.How many other vessels did you encounter on that canal trip? The public docks at Waterloo don't look heavily used and when I was in Lockport last fall it didn't look as though anyone had stayed in the public marina there for months--docks covered with goose shit.
We probably passed no more than half a dozen boats going the opposite direction on the canals, and in only one of 22 lock transits did we share a lock with another boat, and that was one of those bareboat charter barges. I would say the largest number of boats we saw tied up at any one town dock was at Fairport, the Westernmost stop on the canal before turning around to head back to our launch point at Seneca Lake State Park.
As noted in an earlier post on this thread we did meet & greet with the owner of that one other Albin 25 "Flika" at the Mid Lakes Marina in Macedon, the only other Albin 25 we spotted anywhere during our East coast trip. That was a nice boat. He had a hard top over the back half of the cockpit, sliding side windows in the wheel house, and had done the same thing I just got finished doing on our boat, that is moving the batteries from alongside the engine box to the locker under the starboard bench seat and installing a larger holding tank under the helm station floorboard where the batteries had been.