no slips on state dock for my 38. so were is the next marina to stay?? overnights with power and water and no lights out at 9:00. looking to go at end of aug. thanks for any help brian
Thread: were to stay on cumberland ??
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04-19-2010 09:44 AM
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04-19-2010 10:46 AM
This is where I keep my boat year round. Just up the lake from State Dock. Nice party atmosphere for those interested
http://www.griderhillmarina.com/
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04-19-2010 10:54 AM
Take a look at Grider Hill, and then you may also want to look at Jamestown Marina. It's just across the creek from State Dock. I"m not sure what they've got available. http://www.jamestown-marina.com/ Good Luck!
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04-19-2010 10:59 AM
thanks will give them a call. just cant beleve limited ships for bigger boats.
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04-19-2010 09:43 PMFever, Jamestown has plenty of slips available. Its about a 5min idle to State Dock. If for some reason you can't get anything, send me a PM we'll hook you up.
Duke
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04-20-2010 12:45 AM
Prolly paddle your boat from Jamestown to statedock in 5min lol....
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04-21-2010 06:15 PMSpeed Limit WHAT Speed Limit
Lake Cumberland is DRY, so stock up before you come. From what I have observed, as long as your not obscene, obnoxious, or acting stupid (with regard to alcohol consumption) or driving stupid, the water police will let you be. But there are others' can probably give you more specific advice on that aspect.
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04-22-2010 09:49 AM
first time i heard about logs that sounds scarry to me also.
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04-22-2010 11:20 AM
Logs are only an issue in the spring or after a major rain. Most likely you will not see a single log in August. You are coming at the best time of year for oveall water conditions. Relax....Have Fun!!!
As for the "Boys in Blue" they will only bother you if you give them a reason to. Use common sense and you'll be fine.
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04-22-2010 07:15 PM
thats good we think we will have a good time. cant wait to try new waters.
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04-22-2010 09:39 PM
I can vouch for Grider Also! Great Place to stay and excellent coves to raft up and chill
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04-22-2010 11:11 PM
Fever coozi's coozi's coozi's & you'll be fine..... Overload on fun drinks better to have to much & have left overs to take home, than run out!!!!
The log issue was Early last year because the lake being down 40ft from it's standard level for damn repairs & having so much rain it nearly brought the lake back up to it's standard level, The lake is still considered what regulars call down, but the lake is by no means shallow or short on surface areas to run your boat, As was mentioned in august you'll be yard pressed to see anything debris wise on the lake... Have a good time
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04-23-2010 08:08 AM
right on well the party is on so if anyone is going to be there an the 27 and 28th ,we will be at grider hill and the party cove . with lots of beer and plenty of coozies. if anyone will be there at the same time look us up and we will have a drink and shoot the sh_t.
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04-23-2010 01:09 PM
Logs will not be an issue. Vette visited the lake last year when we had almost record rain fall in a short period of time right before our event. This is my "home" lake and there will not be any issue! I have been going to Cumberland for 34 years and never saw it like Vette experienced!
Pack a color and head to Harmon Creek for some fun!