So this week between Christmas and New Year's we are traveling around looking at marinas in the Pickwick lake area of the above mentioned states. We visited three marinas there:
Grand Harbor, Aqua Yacht Harbor and the Pickwick Landing State Park. Grand Harbor was a little too grand and more like a housing community, plus the road to the marina was very windy and hilly,
The Pickwick Park was very nice - both park and marina. It would be a possibility, but there is a waiting list of 2 - 4 years for a covered slip. The transient slips though would certainly be a possibility for a short term stay.
Looking from the office toward the covered slips.
The transient slips -temporarily full of sailboats.
The second marina is the one we like best. This is Aqua Yacht Harbor. It is where the boat would have to be launched anyway. It is complete with all of the necessary equipment. The slips look good. There are lots of amenities (laundry, showers, cafe, excersice equipment and pool). We met one of the workers, an office staff person and a very nice couple who live on their boat. The harbor master, however, was off for the holidays so we did not get to talk with him, but we think we found out a great deal. This marina is located on the "Yellow Creek" area of the lake and from here it would not be a long trip to get into the Tombigbee Waterway (which would be a necssary trip to get to the Gulf of Mexico eventually).
We also saw the Pickwick Dam and lock. My first lock to ever actually see. Unfortunately it was slow traffic and we just missed seeing a tug pushing several barges go through. The lock is on the other side of this wall.
We also crossed the Tombigbee Waterway - kind of quiet. No boats their either.
We drove to Birminghan and ate dinner last night with diving friends, Bill and Donna Goodwin, who we met in Bonaire last fall on a dive trip. They take the most fantastic photographs and videos of the underwater world! They have both won awards and received recognition for their work. I put a link to their photo work on this blog.
Next, we are off toward Mobile to check out marina possibilities there!
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