Why was the operational use of William Symington's *Charlotte Dundas* halted?
Answer
Canal owners prohibited its use due to concerns about paddle wheel wash eroding the banks
The *Charlotte Dundas* was stopped because the owners of the Forth and Clyde Canal feared that the wash created by the side paddle wheels would cause erosion to the canal banks.

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