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tesheer 02-22-2007 09:47 AM

Lake Travis, Texas
 
I am in the process of relocating back to Texas and will be doing most of my boating on Lake Travis. I am looking at storage options and wanted to get some input from people with local knowledge. I am still evaluating what type of storage is available and what will fit our needs. Ideally, I would like a wet slip with lift for the summer months and dry storage in the winter. Dry stacked storage also may be an option if there is a facility on the lake that can handle a 38' boat. Any help on marinas or storage facilities that can accommodate boat and trailer would be appreciated.

Boat Info:
38 Cigarette Top Gun

Thanks,

TopSpin80 02-22-2007 01:11 PM

take the offshore powerboat OFFSHORE

Ernie

Lucky Strike Jr 02-22-2007 01:17 PM

Say it aint so? :(

tesheer 02-22-2007 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by TopSpin80 (Post 2035210)
take the offshore powerboat OFFSHORE

Ernie

The boat has lived in South Florida all of its life, and has seen its fair share of offshore boating. She is looking forward to a little lake boating. However, she will continue to see plenty of poker runs, and spend the winters in South Florida.

tesheer 02-22-2007 01:35 PM


Originally Posted by Lucky Strike Jr (Post 2035215)
Say it aint so? :(

Yep, moving back home to the mother land. We will keep in touch and catch you guys on the PR circuit

BY U BOY 02-22-2007 01:54 PM

Talk To Clay Washington He Can Show You Where He Keeps His Boat And Where The Women Are:d

crb76 02-22-2007 02:44 PM

Lakeway Marina and Hurst Harbor Marina are good. There is also a nice one at Carlos and Charlie’s but cant remember the name. Clay is probably a good resource.

Clay Washington 02-22-2007 04:16 PM

Lake Travis Marinas
 
There are several good marinas on Lake Travis. No one will dry stack anything longer than 29 feet. :(

I keep my 31 foot Bullet at West Beach Marina. I pay $325 for a 10 x 28 covered slip with non-potable water (for washing the boat) and shore power included.

Emerald Point Marina is the marina near Carlos'N Charlie's.

Others include VIP Marina, Lakeway Marina, Yacht Harbor Marina, Hurst Harbor Marina (Johnny Fins Floatin' Bar and Grill), and Lake Travis Marina. There are a few more good ones, but I'm tired of typing! :D

More Marina and lake information can be found in the "Links" section of the Lake Travis Powerboat Assn website.

If you can overlook that this is a "Sailor" website, here is a Map of Lake Travis! :p

Welcome back! :cool:

tomtbone1993 02-22-2007 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by tesheer (Post 2035232)
Yep, moving back home to the mother land. We will keep in touch and catch you guys on the PR circuit

AKA God's Country:cool:

29scarab 02-22-2007 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by tomtbone1993 (Post 2035384)
AKA God's Country:cool:


HERE,,,,HERE!! I second that!!!


Only 2 kinds of TEXANS...............the ones that are ,,,and the one's who wish they WERE!!:D :evilb:


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