those boats aren't leaking. that's the air-conditioning to keep the temperature and the humidity down inside the boat. I live in key largo and that's what everyone does. BTW I house boated lake Powell twice. In 83 with a 36-footer rented from Wahweap marina and in 87 a 52-footer towing an 18-foot ski boat from Halls crossing. Drove right up to rainbow bridge both times NPS had a floating dock there. There was water under the bridge not for boating, never went to Hite, Used dangling rope for gas both times. Bucket list stuff. The trips of a lifetime.
The water pumping out of the houseboats isn't necessarily from the bilge. You're probably seeing houseboat A/C systems running which take in water to help cool the system, then spit it back out into the lake. Slip prices were around $15 per foot of vessel per month last I checked.
I keep hearing that the glen canyon dam will be dismantled. Do you know anything about that? I love lake powell and would be devastated if that happened.
The Glen Canyon Dam isn’t going anywhere, at least for now. The only time the government will take action on the dismantlement of Glen Canyon Dam is if the reservoir hit deadpool and stayed there for years. They legally have to send water to the lower basin (Lake Mead/Hoover Dam) and if they (Upper Basin States/Lake Powell) can’t meet their obligations of sending that water downstream, the upper basin has to legally stop using water. It’s written within the Colorado Compact in this way. The government will impose harsh restrictions before this happens (Tear 2B, or Tear 3 restrictions). But here is the catch tier restrictions only happen when Lake Mead reaches certain levels of elevation on the back side of Hoover Dam, which are Full Pool Lake Mead (Above Sea Level) 1,219' Tier 0 - Above 1,090' Tier 1 - Above 1,075' Tier 2 - Above 1,050' Tier 2b - Above 1,045' Tier 3 - Above 1,025' These rules were written in mind with an over-allocated water supply due to limited water data and unusually wet years in the early 1900s.
There's a whole "Tear all the dams down!" cult among the Sierra Club types. They keep trying to drum up political support for the idea. When you ask them how they will replace all the clean electricity and fresh water, you either get 1) a deer in the headlights look, or 2) a rant that no one should be living in the desert, and you all need to leave.
Thanks for the update! Keep up the great work Desert Rat! 3:41
HEE HAW!!
Memories of lunch at The Point with my family and friends.. Thanks for the update!
It’s a nice convince when you’ve been cooking in the sun all day at the lake.
Awesome shirt! Thanks for reppin’ da reeezzzz!! ❤
those boats aren't leaking. that's the air-conditioning to keep the temperature and the humidity down inside the boat. I live in key largo and that's what everyone does. BTW I house boated lake Powell twice. In 83 with a 36-footer rented from Wahweap marina and in 87 a 52-footer towing an 18-foot ski boat from Halls crossing. Drove right up to rainbow bridge both times NPS had a floating dock there. There was water under the bridge not for boating, never went to Hite, Used dangling rope for gas both times. Bucket list stuff. The trips of a lifetime.
Thanks for the info! That’s awesome you got to see the rainbow bridge Marina. That is definitely old school!
The water pumping out of the houseboats isn't necessarily from the bilge. You're probably seeing houseboat A/C systems running which take in water to help cool the system, then spit it back out into the lake.
Slip prices were around $15 per foot of vessel per month last I checked.
Thank you for the clarification!
The bilge pumps are usually not always from taking on water, they do cycle water for cooling for certain things like generators etc.
That makes sense.
Thanks for the update Mr. Rat!
Absolutely AJMP
marine air conditioners use heat pumps so the water is used to transfer heat that water you seen getting pumped out is from the AC
That makes a lot of sense. Thank you!
Thank you for your knowledge in this matter
Your welcome! 😉
I keep hearing that the glen canyon dam will be dismantled. Do you know anything about that? I love lake powell and would be devastated if that happened.
The Glen Canyon Dam isn’t going anywhere, at least for now. The only time the government will take action on the dismantlement of Glen Canyon Dam is if the reservoir hit deadpool and stayed there for years. They legally have to send water to the lower basin (Lake Mead/Hoover Dam) and if they (Upper Basin States/Lake Powell) can’t meet their obligations of sending that water downstream, the upper basin has to legally stop using water. It’s written within the Colorado Compact in this way. The government will impose harsh restrictions before this happens (Tear 2B, or Tear 3 restrictions). But here is the catch tier restrictions only happen when Lake Mead reaches certain levels of elevation on the back side of Hoover Dam, which are
Full Pool Lake Mead (Above Sea Level) 1,219'
Tier 0 - Above 1,090'
Tier 1 - Above 1,075'
Tier 2 - Above 1,050'
Tier 2b - Above 1,045'
Tier 3 - Above 1,025'
These rules were written in mind with an over-allocated water supply due to limited water data and unusually wet years in the early 1900s.
There's a whole "Tear all the dams down!" cult among the Sierra Club types. They keep trying to drum up political support for the idea. When you ask them how they will replace all the clean electricity and fresh water, you either get 1) a deer in the headlights look, or 2) a rant that no one should be living in the desert, and you all need to leave.
Thanks for sharing!
You bet!
I never new that lake was that rich dam
my slip was $1264/mo includes electricity.
That’s actually it bad for a houseboat slip. But tbh I don’t know what a good price is.
I imagine driving a boat that size takes some getting used to.
Fair. I don’t mean to criticize. Does make good content though.
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I assume those boats come with a captain and house staff, optional helicopter pilot.
Is there still a private Antelope Marina launch? Oops! Yes
lol. Hopefully the boat wasn’t scratched too much!
Those menu prices are a moral outrage. $20 hamburger.
Pizza is your best bet.
@@DesertRatExploration Carry in lunch box is a better bet. :-)
If you’re worried about the prices….. don’t go, you can’t afford it. Love the Antelope Point’s Lake Powell H2O drink.
Who owns those monster houseboats??
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$7.01 not bad? You must have been born post 2019
Could be $7.02