bansil
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Oct 27, 2016
- Messages
- 115
90% of boating is on TVA lakes, depth ranges from a couple ft to a couple hundred ft.
Very steep drop offs, due to the mountains being flooded 80 years ago.
lots of old wood debris I have been told.
local marinas recommend everything differently...no type of anchor recommended
amount of chain, most say none since no need to keep anchor ready to drag and hook up
boat is a 24 ft pontoon, so controlling wind pushing may be biggest issue
we want to overnight and I was told by fish police you can NOT snug up in a cove and tie off front and back to the bank (trees)
Very steep drop offs, due to the mountains being flooded 80 years ago.
lots of old wood debris I have been told.
local marinas recommend everything differently...no type of anchor recommended
amount of chain, most say none since no need to keep anchor ready to drag and hook up
boat is a 24 ft pontoon, so controlling wind pushing may be biggest issue
we want to overnight and I was told by fish police you can NOT snug up in a cove and tie off front and back to the bank (trees)