When you decide to take the plunge to become a boat owner, you immediately realize how important the location of the boat becomes. It may be kept in a driveway, garage, backyard, marina, dry storage facility or other places not usually suitable for your boat. This article will address what to think about and look for in dry storage facility.
Important Message for Registered Boaters from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Important Message for Registered Boaters Texas Parks and Wildlife Department sent this bulletin at 05/22/2013 04:27 PM CDT Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. This is an important message for registered Texas boat owners Dear […]
Impact of Lake-Level Reductions on Lake Conroe Area – Texas A&M Report
Here is the final report for Texas A&M estimating the impact of the lake level reductions: Download the PDF: Lake Conroe Final Report Bottom Line Summary The GRP scenarios are likely to impact lake-levels significantly. Lake-levels are expected to fall […]
The Lake Conroe Stump Removal Project and Map
Taking advantage of the low lake levels, the Lake Conroe Association along with the family that owns EZ Boat Storage and the Palms Marina pooled private funds to embark on a stump cutting project to eliminate the stumps in the main […]
Clearing Stumps From Lake Conroe
At the end of last year (12/13/11), local Fishing Organizations, The Lake Conroe Association, San Jacinto River Authority, Texas Parks and Wildlife, US Forestry Service, E-Z Boat Storage and the Palms Marina began working together in an effort to eliminate stump hazards located in […]
Using the Lake Envronment to Improve Boat Launching Service
As more and more public and private boat launch locations become unusable, E-Z Boat began deepening its North Ramp by extending it another 4 feet into the lake. Although the channel to the lake has too many high spots for much continued […]
Some Marinas and Boat Launch Facilities Getting Ready for Lower Lake Levels on Lake Conroe
Commercial Boat Ramp Construction You’ve seen the barges and draglines shuttling dirt from place to place for weeks now. Homeowners along the shoreline are taking advantage of the decreasing lake levels to deepen their channels to the lake. For many, the dredging is the only option to use their boats at all. Others have removed their boats from the shallows