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CHECKMATE OWNERS RALLY 2012

lets not start your school girl BS in this thread;) and as far as me not making it to this years rally.....you never know! i might and if i do i will give you ONE and only ONE lesson how to drive a boat(it could be your boat or an i/o):poke: WE didnt miss your presents:poke:

I hope you do make it to LC !!! :cheers:
Lets try and keep this thread on topic for the rest of the Rally Goers !!!
 
Getting excited about going to the lake! I am sure we will have a couple mini rally's before the big event! Check out the surface temp........ 78*!!!! Can you dig it :D

A couple stats as of tonight!
LAKE CUMBERLAND LIVE STATS
Current and updated records of the lake's levels and fluctuations. The level of Lake Cumberland usually varies greatly during the year, as it is a deep reservoir used for flood control of the sometimes wild Cumberland River. In recent years the level is being maintained around 680 feet above sea level for safety while work progresses on upgrading Wolf Creek Dam.
  • Current lake level is 711.77 feet above mean sea level
  • Lake level change (approximate):
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    0.36 in 24 hrs
  • Current surface water temperature: 78.0 °F measured at State Dock, live sensor reading courtesy forum member lake4fun.
  • Latest Corps of Engineers water temperature: 49 ° F degrees at the surface, 48 degrees from 5 to 20 feet and 47 degrees from 20 to 30 feet. (measured at Lees Ford Marina on March 14.)
  • To control the lake to around 680 feet above sea level for safety issues at Wolf Creek Dam, after recent rains release of water was increased to a continous very high output. As a result, the river below the dam is high and fast. The lake is about 39-41 feet below the tree line which historically is about 725' above sea level. However, there is still a massive volume of water in the huge and deep lake, and the surface area remains one of the largest in the eastern U.S.
Above data is updated daily around daybreak, and may be considered current. For latest readings click the following clinks to reporting sites...
 
Once again you boys have fun dates are conflicting again this year my first child is due the week before
 
Your right, it's late and my mind ain't working to well. Been putting an engine in my brothers truck all evening!
 
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