Lake Cumberland Marinas
Moderators: E_, LC addict, FasterThanYou, crwky
Lake Cumberland Marinas
Hi all, I'm new to this forum and a new Lake Cumberland boater. I just bought a boat that I plan to slip in a marina next summer, but I'm having trouble deciding which marina to choose? I would appreciate hearing about your experiences at various marinas. Services, amenities, staff, atmosphere, etc. etc. I'll be driving down from Northern KY on weekends, but drive time and costs aren't huge factors to me... Thanks in advance!
- E_
- Site Admin
- Posts: 14818
- Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:26 pm
- Marina/Ramp: Currently mostly out of Jamestown but spend a lot of time at the other Marinas.
Pre2012-Conley Bottom Mostly, Waitsboro, Alligator I&II ramps, Leesford, Pulaski County Park (when it has water), Grider, State Dock (via boat), and Jamestown are a few places you might find me. - Location: Kentucky (Lake Cumberland)
- Contact:
Re: Lake Cumberland Marinas
What are you looking for? Quiet? Big Parties? do a few rocks from waves in the middle of the night bother you, etc. etc.
Buy American, the job you save just might be your own.
Re: Lake Cumberland Marinas
I would say big or moderate partying, occasional live music, ideally good food, safe and secure, good wifi/amenties, easy parking/dock access. Rocking waves not really an issue for me. Currently leaning toward Wolf Creek/Jamestown/StateDock rather than those closer to Somerset, but I'm open...
- E_
- Site Admin
- Posts: 14818
- Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:26 pm
- Marina/Ramp: Currently mostly out of Jamestown but spend a lot of time at the other Marinas.
Pre2012-Conley Bottom Mostly, Waitsboro, Alligator I&II ramps, Leesford, Pulaski County Park (when it has water), Grider, State Dock (via boat), and Jamestown are a few places you might find me. - Location: Kentucky (Lake Cumberland)
- Contact:
Re: Lake Cumberland Marinas
This is really sounding like State Dock to me. Maybe Nearly will chime in.
Buy American, the job you save just might be your own.
- Pop-O
- Better Member
- Posts: 285
- Joined: Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:21 pm
- Marina/Ramp: State Dock/Punkin Creek
Re: Lake Cumberland Marinas
Just got our contracts from SD. Pricing me out of boating. 12,000 for Houseboat and pontoon. Process starting to sell out and move on to bigger and better things. Over 30 years boating. Too old and too expensive. A lot of you know my boats, as we stand now I'm out.
I have taken the road least traveled................and now I am freakin LOST !
- E_
- Site Admin
- Posts: 14818
- Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:26 pm
- Marina/Ramp: Currently mostly out of Jamestown but spend a lot of time at the other Marinas.
Pre2012-Conley Bottom Mostly, Waitsboro, Alligator I&II ramps, Leesford, Pulaski County Park (when it has water), Grider, State Dock (via boat), and Jamestown are a few places you might find me. - Location: Kentucky (Lake Cumberland)
- Contact:
Re: Lake Cumberland Marinas
Buy American, the job you save just might be your own.
-
- SUPER Member
- Posts: 576
- Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2013 4:44 pm
- Marina/Ramp: Grider Hill
- Location: Nashville, TN
Re: Lake Cumberland Marinas
Have yo thought about Grider. I know it is not nice like State but the people are friendly.Pop-O wrote:Just got our contracts from SD. Pricing me out of boating. 12,000 for Houseboat and pontoon. Process starting to sell out and move on to bigger and better things. Over 30 years boating. Too old and too expensive. A lot of you know my boats, as we stand now I'm out.
- Pop-O
- Better Member
- Posts: 285
- Joined: Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:21 pm
- Marina/Ramp: State Dock/Punkin Creek
Re: Lake Cumberland Marinas
Pretty well set on hangin it up. Gettin old and really starting to feel it. It's a lot of work trying to keep a couple of boats and a home going.
I have taken the road least traveled................and now I am freakin LOST !
-
- SUPER Member
- Posts: 576
- Joined: Fri Jan 04, 2013 4:44 pm
- Marina/Ramp: Grider Hill
- Location: Nashville, TN
Re: Lake Cumberland Marinas
I know how you feel been thinking of sell the house boat and buying a camper.Pop-O wrote:Pretty well set on hangin it up. Gettin old and really starting to feel it. It's a lot of work trying to keep a couple of boats and a home going.