Great shot.
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There's many other places. For example, google "boat lift Krasnoyarsk".
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So I'm sorry. When I was at this cruise the staff was telling me that it is only five places where it are. All of this spots are located in Poland at the Ostródzko-Elbląski Canal. It was said also that such slip-way was first built in USA (Morris Canal) and idea was taken from that location and adopted in slip-ways Buczyniec, Kąty, Oleśnica, Jelenie, and located the lowest Całuny all of them in Poland near Elbląg City.
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There is another in Canada about 150 miles north of Toronto Ontario. My wife and I were there to watch the boats going up and down. The verticle climb is somewhere around 100 feet or maybe just a little more than that.
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FASCINATING. Does that large blue wheel in the water, behind the boat wind the cable ? How is this mechanism powered ?
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The mechanism is powered by the water running down by the pipeline. The total vertical distance is just over 100 m and is divided by five slip-ways listed above in my comment. Yes you are right. On the blue wheel is a rope to move the car with a boat and empty car for another.
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