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    dock life

    Explore "dock life" with insightful episodes like "Lake Cumberland State Dock Dock Crawl 2022 - Part 1" and "Dock Life - An Interview with Our Friends Mandy and Travis" from podcasts like ""Lake Life With Molley And Chad Podcast" and "Lake Life With Molley And Chad Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (2)

    Lake Cumberland State Dock Dock Crawl 2022 - Part 1

    Lake Cumberland State Dock Dock Crawl 2022 - Part 1

    Episode 20:  In this episode, Molley and Chad record from the Lake Cumberland State Dock Dock Crawl 2022 event.  It’s definitely a party atmosphere.  They had a great time experiencing the fun and conducting interviews for the podcast.  Some of the interviews may not be suitable for children, so you may want to listen to Dock Crawl episodes when they’re not around. 

    Molley mentions Mandy and Travis from Episode 15 invited them to participate in the Dock Crawl this year.  Molley and Chad interviewed several people who are annual slip renters at the State Dock.  This was definitely a team effort and we’d like thank everyone who helped to make this possible.

    Interview with Tammy and Scott Auberry

    Tammy and Scott are from Bardstown, Kentucky.  They have a slip in the 300 row.  They love the neighbors they have at the dock.  Tammy and Scott love the Lake Life on State Dock.  Chad thinks it’s one of the nicest docks in the area.  It’s a true community.  Scott explains that lake people are lake people.  They become a second family. 

    Their Advice for Future Boaters

    Don’t neglect the opportunity to get a boat.  Scott says you need to get to a slip on the 300 row.  It doesn’t matter what size boat you get.  Once you get a taste for the Lake Life, you’ll never leave.

    Tammy shares a brief story.  They had known about each other for a while.  They finally started dating and got married in 2021.  Tammy commissioned a song for Scott.  She sent it to Nashville to record it.  It turned out awesome.  Scott heard it for the first time, last weekend.  Tammy wrote the outline for the lyrics.  It’s become “their” song.  Chad included some of the song in the track in this episode.

    Interview with Donzi Dale and Sandy

    The interviews were recorded on Dale and Sandy’s houseboat.  Dale refurbished the boat and it’s terrific.  Dale and Sandy just got their 300 slip this year.  They’ve used rows 200 and 500, but the 300 row is their favorite.

    Dale and Sandy are from West Chester, OH and come down to the lake pretty much every weekend.  They try to head to the dock on Thursdays.  Interestingly, they come down pretty much year-round.  The people are their favorite part of the Lake Life experience. 

    What’s the One Landmark that Lets Them Exhale

    Both Sandy and Dale agree it’s the Mt. Vernon exit sign.  That’s when they know they’re back to the lake, even though it’s an hour or so away from the Lake Cumberland.  It’s right off I-75 on the backroads.  Molley and Chad travel from Louisville.  Chad says their landmark is on 127 as they come out of Liberty, KY.  That’s when the cell signal goes out and Molley finally has to stop working. 

    Dale comments about how the people really make this such a fun experience.  Similar to Tammy and Scott, the dock community is like a family.

    Molley Asks Dale about Their Other Boat

    They also have a 38’ Donzi, which is how Dale got his nickname.  They love participating in poker runs (listen to Episode 10 about Poker Runs and other events).  Dale says they’ve done them in the Bahamas, Key West and all across the country.

    Chad and Dale agree Lake Cumberland is hard to beat.  All of the lakes will be different, but Lake Cumberland is something special.  They discuss the various types of boating and this houseboat may have convinced Chad and Molley to seriously consider getting one.

    The Dock Craw is actually a fun competition and people use it to unwind and simply enjoy the Lake Life.

    If Dale and Sandy Won the Lottery, What Boat Would They Buy?

    Dale quickly answers he’d buy a bigger houseboat.  Sandy immediately agrees. 

    Their Advice for Someone Deciding to Buy a Boat

    They both agree the new boater will love the boat and the people.  Boaters are boaters.  Once you experience it, you’ll finally understand it.

    Going Remote at the State Dock Dock Crawl

    Molley explains that getting the remote microphones connected was something they really wanted to do for these next segments.  Again, the language is a bit salty, so it’s not for young listeners.

    Interview with The Cheerleaders and Others

    The first interview group is Matthew, Sean, Eric and Shawn are from Cincinnati.  The theme for the 300 row is Animal House.  As you can tell, the party is definitely in full-effect. 

    Molley then took the opportunity to speak with Key and his wife, Karen.  They are introducing the crowd to the Dean Wormer’s shot.  Key is from northern Wisconsin.  He’s been coming down to Lake Cumberland for about 7-8 years.  Key has a Formula cuddy.  They also have a house near Jamestown.

    We’d like to thank our friends for helping to make this episode possible.  Be sure to come back for Episode 21 (in 2 weeks) for the conclusion of our interviews during the Lake Cumberland State Dock Dock Crawl 2022.

    That’s a wrap for this episode.  We hope you found it helpful, insightful and maybe a little entertaining. 

    Thanks for Listening!

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    Dock Life - An Interview with Our Friends Mandy and Travis

    Dock Life - An Interview with Our Friends Mandy and Travis

    Episode 15:  In this episode, Molley and Chad talk with their friends Mandy and Travis.  These friends have “the dock life” figured out.  They are basically live on their boat full-time.  Today’s discussion will focus on what it’s like to practically live on a boat and some tips they can offer to people considering doing the same.

    What Started the Dock Life for Mandy and Travis?

    Mandy explains that they started coming to Lake Cumberland about 15 years ago.  She worked with a lady who had houseboat at State Dock.  After a weekend event, Mandy took Travis back and they began spending a lot of time there.  They eventually bought their first boat, a Chaparral.

    Mandy and Travis were convinced that they wanted to buy a houseboat.  A few years ago, they decided to buy a cruiser Travis found for sale at the dock.  It took Travis a little time to convince Mandy to go this way, but the setup and amenities at their State Dock slip made the decision easier.

    When Did They Start Boating?

    Travis explains that his dad had a boat and he grew up boating on the river.  When he met Mandy, they started going to Nolin.  They quickly knew they liked the lake life.  Even after they bought their boat, they still continued staying with their friends on the houseboat.  Every Friday turned into a race to get back to the lake. 

    In previous episodes, Molley and Chad recommended picking a job to do.  Travis chose to drive the truck and Mandy got used to launching the boat off the trailer.  Mandy quickly became very good at handling the launch and getting it back onto the trailer.

    Molley recounts how her family had ski boats when she was growing up.  She and Chad bought a tri-toon, as their first boat.  Molley comments how difficult it was to get used to getting it back onto the trailer.  The first time she loaded it was a disaster.  Luckily, she got better with practice.

    Mandy, Travis and their Cruiser

    Their cruiser is a 34’ Sea Ray.  It’s sleeps 6 downstairs, with 2 more up top, if the canopy is up.  The dock is full of boats and boat owners.  It’s a second family.  They enjoy it when they can spend time by themselves, before the crowd returns for the weekend. 

    Chad enjoys the early season because a lot of people aren’t coming down yet.  The water’s cold, but there’s less of a crowd.  It can be very relaxing.

    Typically, Mandy and Travis are weekend warriors, when it comes to boating.  They tie up every Saturday, but they return to the dock at the end of the day or evening.  Mandy comments how the dock can be its own little city.

    Why Did They Decide to Keep the Boat at Lake Cumberland?

    For Mandy, it’s because the lake is so beautiful and full of new places to explore.  At the same time, the people down there have become like family.  It’s their happy place.

    Travis really enjoys early mornings on the lake.  It’s such a big lake that there’s always something to do.  He mentions the night trips to the dam are always fun. 

    Molley describes how they like to launch the boat later in the day, when the full moon is out.  It’s a different experience when the moon lights up the lake. 

    Other Lakes Offer Different Experiences

    Mandy lists a few of the other lakes they’ve visited including Nolin, Rough River, Lake of the Ozarks.  She mentions that Lake of the Ozarks isn’t really a tie-up place.  It’s more about the local bars.  They’ve also visited Kentucky Lake.  None of them felt like are “home.”

    Pitfalls to the Dock Life

    Molley asks Mandy and Travis about some of the downsides living on a houseboat or fully embracing the Dock Life.  What should people consider.

    Travis jokingly comments that if you like to go to sleep early, consider which slip to buy because the people around the dock tend to be very social, especially on the weekends.  Chad talks about how some slips can be seriously customized for a good time. 

    Mandy explains there is a curfew for the music.  However, if you’re not a people-person, the Dock Life may not be for you. 

    Chad recalls how people tend to pitch in to help others out, especially when they’re docking boats or getting things ready.  It’s about “family.”

    If They Won the Lottery, What Boat Would They Buy?

    Couples usually have 2 different answers.  Mandy says it would be houseboat and a Sunsation or Nor-Tech center-console to go with it.  Travis says he’d buy a 50’ Sea Ray with a closed cockpit.  Chad and Molley recommend visiting the Miami Boat Show, if you’d like to dream. 

    Chad describes the trend of converting tugboats to upscale, live-abort boats. 

    What’s the Best Thing about the Dock Life?

    For Travis, it’s all about the people, combined with the chance to get away from reality and the stress.  The dock is its own community.  Mandy agrees, but also talks about the memories.  The lake is just a terrific place, regardless of the boat you may have. 

    Chad explains how he and Molley love just being out on the water.  There’s plenty of sights to see, like waterfalls. 

    Winter Planning for Summer Activities

    Molley talks about how people like to start planning for the summer, as a way to help get through the winter months.  They try to take a January trip somewhere warm just to get the feeling back. 

    The group discusses how the have to transition between their winter and summer friends.  Catching back up with their summer friends is always fun.  Everyone is looking forward to returning to a normal summer, after the pandemic last year. 

    Final Thoughts about the Dock Life Experience

    Travis explains how he helps to transport the bags and luggage to the boat.  Having a good routine makes things much easier.  He comments that being together on the lake has actually brought them closer, as a couple.

    Mandy comments about the advice she received from someone named Poppy.  “You can always make more money, but you can’t make more memories.”  The couple recently sold their houseboat, so Mandy really considers these words to live by. 

    We’d like to thank Mandy and Travis joining us for this episode.  It was a great episode. Maybe they’ll plan a dock-side episode, in the future. 

    That’s a wrap for this episode.  We hope you found it helpful, insightful and maybe a little entertaining. 

    Thanks for Listening!

    If you enjoyed this podcast, please consider sharing it with your social media friends.  We hope to see you out there soon.  Until next time, here’s to warm weather and calm waters!

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