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ron82056 08-31-2016 09:48 PM

Balmoral
 
Does anyone know low the Balmoral Canal is?

VitaBene 09-01-2016 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by ron82056 (Post 268512)
Does anyone know low the Balmoral Canal is?

Low as post draw down, I would say

upthesaukee 09-01-2016 08:35 AM

Over a foot lower than full lake
 
When I looked at the DES website yesterday, it showed the lake is almost 14 inches below full lake. If you know how deep it is at full lake, I hope this will help.

ron82056 09-01-2016 09:43 PM

I have not been in the canal in a few years but planned on going in to visit a buddy this weekend. My boat draws 32'' with the drive up just not sure if there is enough water. I'll check with him before I go.

Winni_Bay 09-16-2016 09:41 AM

balmoral channel
 
it must be real low now anyone navigate it recently
looking at property on it

Thanks

gwhite13 09-17-2016 08:21 PM

It's very low. Had to push my boat off the clay bank today. First time for that. And I know there is a rock in the middle ready to battle me.

Descant 09-19-2016 11:51 AM

Balmoral questions
 
If I'm reading it correctly, the canal doesn't show on Bizer's chart since it is covered by an inset. It shows pretty clearly on a satellite overhead. I rarely get to that area of the lake, so I've never visited the canal.

How long is it? Hard to tell from the satellite, but many docks and boats can be seen.

In "normal" times, how deep is it?
Was it dredged in the 70's when Balmoral was developed?

At least one rock was mentioned above. Are hazards marked or is this bleach bottle territory?

Clay bank mentioned above. Is the area mostly clay, sand ? Steep sides? The docks all look to be parallel to shore, so I gather the water is OK close to shore, right?

I also looked at a 1962 Public Utilities chart. Nothing shows, although there is no inset to obscure anything.

winni83 09-19-2016 12:25 PM

Some information on the Balmoral Canal.

https://www.epa.gov/sites/production.../nh_middle.pdf

Bizer 09-20-2016 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Descant (Post 269795)
If I'm reading it correctly, the canal doesn't show on Bizer's chart since it is covered by an inset. ...

I've never heard it called the Balmoral Canal, but I believe it is depicted on Bizer's chart about one-and-one-quarter inches to the right of Lees Mills, just to the left of Paradise Rd.

Unfortunately, I can not add any information as to the depth of the canal.

SIKSUKR 09-20-2016 10:34 AM

Looks like the official name is Middle Brook Canal.

Winni_Bay 09-20-2016 11:09 AM

middle brook
 
that is the correct name for the canal
middle brook
Thanks winni83 for the DES report good info
wonder if that will need to be dreged again in the future
we looked at property in june the dock had 4 ft of water
not the case now

thanks

Bizer 09-20-2016 12:11 PM

After reading the document supplied by winni83, if the canal were dredged to 5.5 feet, and if the datum is "full lake", then the depth should be four feet today.


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