Pascal
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- 53' MOTOR YACHT (1969 - 1988)
Interested in tips and advice for our upcoming trip to eastern Tennessee thru the Tombigbee and Tennessee River
I have logged tens of thousands of miles along the east coast from Cape Cod to the Bahamas and a single run in the gulf to Tx
Planning on leaving Miami early June, big change since I ve had my 53 there for 22 years! As mentioned in a previous post where I was asking for advice on marinas up there, we re just done with hurricane seasons, crazy dockage rates (almost $2k a month) and all the only water traffic, wakes and trash… sofl boating has changed so much! And we don’t use the boat enough so we may as well have it up there where we ll be able to go more often without spending an arm and a leg on AirBnBs. Eventually we ll build a house on land we already bought but I m enjoying my job running a 110 Lazzara too much to retire yet.
We have secured a slip at Spring City Marina on Watts Bar Lake just 20 miles from our lot. It s bit rustic but well protected. And about 1/8 of what we re paying here
So…. Questions!
To radar or not radar…. It seems like the odds of fog in June are pretty low, I don’t think it s worth adding a radar. I ve just installed a class B AIS
Other prep including adding an inverter and inverter bank as a back up to the single gen
I ll call marinas ahead of time to check on fuel availability after the recent storms that have impacted the west coast and panhandle. Any favorite / preferred fuel stops or places to avoid ?
Locks on the Tombigbee and Tennessee river, seems like calling ahead on the phone can help speed things up? Any advice? My only experience with locks are the baby locks along the Okeechobee and the one just south of Norfolk on the ICW.
How many miles can be covered upstream each day on the rivers? Planning to run most of the trip at hull speed… 70-80nm realistic in June with 14 hours of daylight ?
Do marinas on the river system fill up quickly in June or is that section slower with most loopers up north at that time of the year?
Any other advice welcome… I m new to this river and lake thing.
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I have logged tens of thousands of miles along the east coast from Cape Cod to the Bahamas and a single run in the gulf to Tx
Planning on leaving Miami early June, big change since I ve had my 53 there for 22 years! As mentioned in a previous post where I was asking for advice on marinas up there, we re just done with hurricane seasons, crazy dockage rates (almost $2k a month) and all the only water traffic, wakes and trash… sofl boating has changed so much! And we don’t use the boat enough so we may as well have it up there where we ll be able to go more often without spending an arm and a leg on AirBnBs. Eventually we ll build a house on land we already bought but I m enjoying my job running a 110 Lazzara too much to retire yet.
We have secured a slip at Spring City Marina on Watts Bar Lake just 20 miles from our lot. It s bit rustic but well protected. And about 1/8 of what we re paying here

So…. Questions!
To radar or not radar…. It seems like the odds of fog in June are pretty low, I don’t think it s worth adding a radar. I ve just installed a class B AIS
Other prep including adding an inverter and inverter bank as a back up to the single gen
I ll call marinas ahead of time to check on fuel availability after the recent storms that have impacted the west coast and panhandle. Any favorite / preferred fuel stops or places to avoid ?
Locks on the Tombigbee and Tennessee river, seems like calling ahead on the phone can help speed things up? Any advice? My only experience with locks are the baby locks along the Okeechobee and the one just south of Norfolk on the ICW.
How many miles can be covered upstream each day on the rivers? Planning to run most of the trip at hull speed… 70-80nm realistic in June with 14 hours of daylight ?
Do marinas on the river system fill up quickly in June or is that section slower with most loopers up north at that time of the year?
Any other advice welcome… I m new to this river and lake thing.
