Here's a picture of mine during the drought of 2007 on Lake Martin. I think the water was down about 17' in this picture. I hope to add a covered slip with a lift to the left of the fixed dock in the future. The floater is a necessity because the water varies on Martin similar to Smith. It drops about 10' during the dead of winter with normal rainfall. The fixed dock is built right at full pool level.
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I'll agree with you there. We looked for a year and a half for a place on Brushy. Its the most beautiful part of the lake in my opinion.Originally posted by LT206I am on Farley Branch in Brushy Creek - God's Country.
Here is a picture of my neighbor's dock taken the same day as the first ones I posted. It is a flotation systems dock - really nice..... and expensive.
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RE: Wilson Lake, AL
Wow...that's some setup!!! Very nice.BKinSoCal - Brian
'08 SANTE 230 - Current
'05 SANTE - Sold '10
'04 216 TE - Sold in '05
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RE: Wilson Lake, AL
Wow.the WakeSlayer
1999 Super Air - Python Powered <-- For Sale
1968 Correct Craft Mustang
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RE: Wilson Lake, AL
The dock is nicer than the cabin we have.
But that's ok since you don't go to the lake to stay inside!
Bubba's Marine Construction does a great job.
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Re: RE: Wilson Lake, AL
I like that idea!Originally posted by AirToolIt just needs some bunk frames made out of PVC pipe with plastic air mattresses and you can sub-let the cabin.
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Another fantastic set-up. Very nice!!!BKinSoCal - Brian
'08 SANTE 230 - Current
'05 SANTE - Sold '10
'04 216 TE - Sold in '05
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