Actually RFC has stated in a post or textev that the two sets of locks on the Salthar canal are about a third of the way in from each coast to get over a central plateau.
That central third is fresh water [the rest is sea water] collected from many sources including rainwater catchment basins to supply it, which maybe another proof Shan-wei did it.
Your humble servant has suggested several ploys or schemes for scout-snipers and Nynian's local agents to take and hold those locks until relieved by the ironclads with reinforcements dashing up from Silkiah Bay; probably after the engineers have dealt with any barriers sunk at the entrance like they did on the Seridahn River snippet, bearing in mind the water is much warmer in the tropics.
Please feel free to suggest your own.
Building larger locks to take the larger ironclads and even galleons with over 20' drafts is not something done quickly, though excavating several hundred feet for wider longer locks is a lot less than some of the canal projects I've proposed for Tarot, Chisholm and Siddarmark.
The problem becomes where does the extra water come from?
That of course depends on the amount of traffic the new locks will attract.
I suspect eventually a sea level or entirely sea water canal would be the result as the catch basins etc become devoted entirely to serving the human and animal population of the rapidly growing Silkiah.
Dynamiting and building a pair of larger locks using wooden temporary expedients, like the CoGA, still won't be quick but might be done by fall or winter, possibly depending on the state of RFC's liver.
Personally I'd prefer to cross the canal in a couple of days or less, to secure Salthar etc before Thirsk can show up in a 5day or so.
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WeberFan wrote:Louis R wrote:If it was built to the same plan as the Holy Langhorne - I think it's a safe bet that Shan Wei ordered it - then it looks touch and go for the riverboats. IIRC, the River IIs are actually ~30' longer than the lock chambers on the HLC.
*quote="n7axw"*What I am wondering about the Sathar Canal is if it's big enough to accommodate the EOC's riverclads.
I think Lyonheart is right in predicting that the EOC will seize control of that canal in the near term future.
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Hmmm. Thought about this for a while, then consulted one of the maps. Thing is, we don't know what the geography is like between Port Salthar and Silk Town. We have the Salthar mountains to the northwest of Port Salthar, and we have what appear to be hills to the south... But if the canal path itself is flat, then Charisian engineers could pretty easily build "bypass locks" to accommodate the larger vessels. Wouldn't need too many of them if the terrain is flat. They also wouldn't need to be "pretty" - just functional. These "bypass locks" would be collocated with the regular locks, but off to the side (and likely not bidirectional either). Dig out and frame in a lock that is offset laterally from the original ones, then dig out the trench on the "downlock" side, then dig out the trench on the "uplock" side and voila - bypass lock installed and ready to do. If the terrain is rocky? Well, that's what explosives are for.
SPOILER ELEMENT FOLLOWS!!!
Sure would be nice to be able to show up on Dohlar's doorstep in Salthar Bay and Hankey Sound with a fleet of ironclad riverboats sporting breechloading cannon wouldn't it!