Mariners are
advised that the M/V Day Peckinpaugh will be traveling
the Champlain Canal during the month of August. As part
of the Working on Water tour and the
Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Quadricentennial Celebration,
the 259' long Day Peckinpaugh will be stopping and
mooring in many Champlain Canal communities during this
voyage, and as such, recreational and commercial vessel
mooring will not be available in many canal harbors and
service ports during these stops.
Mariners may
wish to avoid docking in these locations on dates the
Day Peckinpaugh is scheduled to be in port. Vessels
docked in areas designated for the Day Peckinpaugh may
be required to move. At facilities where additional
space is available, sections of wall and dock may remain
available for recreational and commercial mooring. The
following is a list of dates and mooring locations for
the voyage of the Day Peckinpaugh:
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8/3 & 8/4
Waterford Canal Harbor
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8/5
Mechanicville Canal Terminal
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8/6 Lock
C-8 lower wall
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8/7 & 8/8
Whitehall Canal Harbor
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8/10
-8/12 Plattsburgh Canal Terminal (Wilcox Dock)
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8/20 &
8/21 Whitehall Canal Harbor
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8/22 &
8/23 Fort Edward upper terminal (Canal shop)
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8/24 -
8/30 Schuylerville land cut (Eagle Point)
Canal
terminals identified above may be referenced by local
park names in various publications. Dates and locations
of stops not at Canal Corporation facilities or on
mainline Canal System branches have not been included.
For more information on the Day Peckinpaugh
Quadricentennial Legacy Tour visit
www.eriecanalway.org. For more
information on Working on Water visit
www.workingonwater.org
For updates and information on Canal conditions please
call 1-800-4CANAL4 or visit
www.nyscanals.gov. Additionally, mariners
may sign up for automatic e-mail and text message alerts
through the Canal TRANSalert service. This service is
offered to notify mariners of major incidents and
emergencies that may affect navigation on the New York
State Canal System. To register for this service,
please visit
www.nyscanals.gov/tas/.
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Carmella R. Mantello Director,
New York State Canal Corporation |
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