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    Lake Powell suggestions

    We are considering dragging the boat from Texas to Lake Powell for houseboat trip this summer. We did it back in 1982 and I really don't remember any details other than it was amazing and I want to get my family out there...
    Appreciate any guidance/suggestions such as:
    Where to rent houseboat? Houseboat size recommendations for two families with 10 people total? Are more deluxe houseboats worth the extra money?
    Itineraries for either 5 day or 7 days on the lake? Can you see the whole thing? Stay to the north or south?? Depends on where you put in?
    Places to eat ? Places for groceries or pack it all before you get there?
    Any challenges with dragging a boat behind the houseboat?
    etc...

    Really appreciate the help!

    #2
    So I thought this was a very interesting post. Your question got me to googling because this sounds like an awesome vacation, to say the least. It involves a Tige. And towing at Powell. And some bad luck. Not to be a downer, but it definitely is a good reminder!

    https://www.planetnautique.com/vb5/f...o-Lake-Powell=

    Scroll down to the novel. about 4-5 posts in.

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      #3
      crazy long story but interesting to read..
      2012 22ve.. RIP 4/17
      2014 Z3.. Surf away

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        #4
        Thanks so much for the information...
        We haven't really researched it much, but thinking late July / early August (not sure if houseboats are even available??)
        We went back in 1982 when I was 20 years old pulling a 1980 closed bow ski supreme... Talk about a low bow!
        Appreciate everyone's feedback...

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          #5
          I launch down by the dam, at this point in my life. I’ve spent more time putting in at bullfrog. IMO the true beauty of the lake starts around Dangling Rope marina and north. It’s all beautiful but I love the towering red cliffs plunging straight into the blue water. The green vegetation and ‘blue bird’ days are making my mouth salivate now. Not to mention the stars at night!?! SOOOOOO many stars!!
          Powell is amazing. I’ve heard, when it’s at full pool there’s more shoreline at Powell than eastern coastline of America.
          My favorite time of year to go is September and early October. The water has been getting warm all summer, the daytime high temps aren’t blazing, but still plenty warm, and you’re also off peak season, crowds and prices!

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            #6
            NUMBER ONE SUGGESTION:

            New tires on your boat trailer and carry spares......

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