These questions aren't necissarily Carver related but I did just buy a Carver so I thought I'd post them here.
First, do any of you boat in any of Tennessee's lakes? I've lived in S. California for the past 12 years but I'm back in central Kentucky now and, aside from a few weekend fishing trips, it's been a long, long time since I've been on any of the areas bigger lakes. I'd probably like to be closer to Atlanta but it's just too far (family proximity issues) so I'm thinking Norris or Watts Bar in TN might be good places for me to consider. Was wondering if any of you could offer suggestions/recommendations (or warnings) of places (lakes & marinas) to look at. Lake Cumberland would be the obvious choice but...well, dam bad timing!
I probably should mention that I plan on spending a great deal of time on my boat...a week or two to a month or more at a time. Use-wise, I like to fish but I'm not a fishing "nut". No kids so no serious water sports. And I'm not a speed demon so no boat racing.
Primarily I'm looking for calm lake cruising, friendly (and user friendly) moorage/marina and lots of nice coves for beauty and privacy while at overnight anchor, cooking and entertaining. Relatively easy access off of I-75 would be nice too.
Good place to seguay to cooking. I may not be a fishing nut, but I am a grilling nut. Any thoughts on grills? Is there anything special about those Magma/West Marine grills or should I just look for a Char-Broil, Weber, Ducane, etc., get a mount and be done with it? (notice I didn't mention Viking!)
Finally (for now anyway) what about those modern day necessities: cable/satellite TV and internet access? I know most slips today have cable available but what about when you're not at dock? I'm just a little confused when it comes to Dish/Direct TV and these $4000+/- marine satellite antennas as I've always had terrestrial cable. And is internet access available through those channels or should I look at one of those laptop cards that will get me broadband access through Verizon/Cingular?
Thanks much!
First, do any of you boat in any of Tennessee's lakes? I've lived in S. California for the past 12 years but I'm back in central Kentucky now and, aside from a few weekend fishing trips, it's been a long, long time since I've been on any of the areas bigger lakes. I'd probably like to be closer to Atlanta but it's just too far (family proximity issues) so I'm thinking Norris or Watts Bar in TN might be good places for me to consider. Was wondering if any of you could offer suggestions/recommendations (or warnings) of places (lakes & marinas) to look at. Lake Cumberland would be the obvious choice but...well, dam bad timing!
I probably should mention that I plan on spending a great deal of time on my boat...a week or two to a month or more at a time. Use-wise, I like to fish but I'm not a fishing "nut". No kids so no serious water sports. And I'm not a speed demon so no boat racing.
Primarily I'm looking for calm lake cruising, friendly (and user friendly) moorage/marina and lots of nice coves for beauty and privacy while at overnight anchor, cooking and entertaining. Relatively easy access off of I-75 would be nice too.
Good place to seguay to cooking. I may not be a fishing nut, but I am a grilling nut. Any thoughts on grills? Is there anything special about those Magma/West Marine grills or should I just look for a Char-Broil, Weber, Ducane, etc., get a mount and be done with it? (notice I didn't mention Viking!)
Finally (for now anyway) what about those modern day necessities: cable/satellite TV and internet access? I know most slips today have cable available but what about when you're not at dock? I'm just a little confused when it comes to Dish/Direct TV and these $4000+/- marine satellite antennas as I've always had terrestrial cable. And is internet access available through those channels or should I look at one of those laptop cards that will get me broadband access through Verizon/Cingular?
Thanks much!