Posts from: Captain’s Blog
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I hope everyone has had a wonderful Summer out on the water.
For all but the hardiest of you (or folks with a wetsuit), the skis, wakeboards, towables, and personal watercraft have been put away for the cooler weather. There is still plenty to do on the…
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Happy Summer to all! I’ve been on a “boat hiatus” since July 5th due to equipment failure, but I am now repaired and ready to get back out there.I’ll share some thoughts about equipment failure. First, know that if you own a boat, you will…
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Hopefully, you are all enjoying our beautiful summer weather out on the lake, hanging out with friends and family, and getting to know new friends. The summer is a great time for raft-ups, beach picnics, watersports, and morning “coffee floats.”
One of…
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Welcome to May! Hopefully, you have had a chance to get out on the water by now and enjoy our beautiful spring weather. With active pollen season (finally) behind us for a while, this is a good time of year to take those shake-down cruises and reorganize your boat as…
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Pollen is going to make its way onto your boat upholstery, regardless. The good news is that some great products are out there to make life easier with pollen.
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March also provides weather that is well-suited for sailing, and there are many sailing opportunities in Keowee, Hartwell, and Jocassee.
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Welcome to winter on the lake!
I’ll be honest; as a confirmed lake rat, I get a little restless in the winter waiting for that first long spring cruise or first dip in the water. (I’m not a “polar bear plunge” kind of guy, so that first dip happens in the…
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As a boater originally from the Northeast, I arrived in Upstate South Carolina in 1997 with the absolute specific knowledge that “Labor Day” = “Time To Schedule Winterizing the Boat.” With my absolute specific knowledge tucked neatly under my arm, I approached the…










