SC Lake Levels

SeaRide

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Oct 3, 2006
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Chapin, SC
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1999 230BR
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5.7 EFI/Alpha
Well,

There's no shortage of water around SC now. Lake Murray is near spring/early summer levels and SCE&G has been letting out a good bit of water out on a consistant basis.

Joecasse is now two feet above their winter target level. Earlier this year the lake was about 20' below the usual target level.

http://www.duke-energy.com/lakes/levels/lake-jocassee.asp?lake=lake-jocassee

Keowee is doing fine as are the other SC lakes.

Now, if it were only 80 degrees outside..............................
 
Chuck,

Your Durango might even be able to pull your 240 up the Keowee ramp w/o the assistance of tow strap and a Ford connected to the other end :).........Well maybe not.
 
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Thats good news for all the boaters, but even better news for water reserves. We have had a ton of rain this year.
 
Chuck,

Your Durango might even be able to pull your 240 up the Keowee ramp w/o the assistance of tow strap and a Ford connected to the other end :).........Well maybe not.


Funny, very funny:thumbsup:
That Keowee marina ramp is a fun one.
 
Famine to feast......hopefully not back to famine again! Good to have the water back, but the economy is killing the fun. Jeeze, we'll get it right sometime I guess!

Chuck, what's this about a ford and tow strap? I wasn't in the know.

How's Lake Lanier?
 
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Chuck, what's this about a ford and tow strap? I wasn't in the know.

How's Lake Lanier?

Not sure, it was not me?

Last time I was on Lanier (1st of Nov) it was the fullest I had seen in years.
 

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