All,
I have a questions about sailing on Lewisville Lake in Dallas. We have a Beneteau First 36.7 (7.2 draft) on the lake for the winter. I have heard conflicting reports about the frequency and location of the trees that were not chopped down before the lake was flooded, and now exist just below the waters surface, even in 50 of water.
The Navionics Gold chart show 'stumps' marked on the map as shown below, but I have also heard that the area shown outlined in red on the second map is a no-go zone as well. I would really like to hear comment s and experiences on what is prudent and what is not.
I have heard this area shown below is all bad. True? Others? Please feel free to download the image, mark it, and report to the thread. Or email it to me at clay DOT babcock AT gmail DOT com
I'll report back any feedback I get to the post. Thanks
I have a questions about sailing on Lewisville Lake in Dallas. We have a Beneteau First 36.7 (7.2 draft) on the lake for the winter. I have heard conflicting reports about the frequency and location of the trees that were not chopped down before the lake was flooded, and now exist just below the waters surface, even in 50 of water.
The Navionics Gold chart show 'stumps' marked on the map as shown below, but I have also heard that the area shown outlined in red on the second map is a no-go zone as well. I would really like to hear comment s and experiences on what is prudent and what is not.

I have heard this area shown below is all bad. True? Others? Please feel free to download the image, mark it, and report to the thread. Or email it to me at clay DOT babcock AT gmail DOT com
I'll report back any feedback I get to the post. Thanks
