Lake Life With Molley And Chad Podcast
Episode 32: Molley and Chad close out Season 3 with their friend Chad Hopper. As the weather changes and the Fall colors burst, State Dock on Lake Cumberland hosts a Poker Run. It’s the last blow out event of the season. Lake Life with Molley and Chad is a sponsor of the 2023 Poker Run. Welcome to the Poker Run Chad explains that the is an event involving some really powerful boats on the lake. It’s usually held over a weekend. Molley and Chad made sure to publicize the and all the swag from t-shirts, footballs and more at this year’s event. This year,...
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Episode 31: Molley and Chad return to the Dock Crawl at State Dock Marina on Lake Cumberland, for the second year in a row. This episode will feature interviews and comments from friends and new friends who came out to enjoy a wonderful tradition. In a , you met Donzi Dale and Sandy. They have a houseboat on the lake and invited Molley and Chad to use their boat as a home base during the event. A special shout out to to introducing them to the Dock Crawl in 2022. Their friend Kelly Smith was the interviewer during the 2023 event. She did a terrific job. Recon...
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Episode 30: Molley and Chad interview Missy Johnson, owner of Lake Girl Apparel. We’re going to talk about her brand and how it was a perfect fit, given Missy’s love for the water. Hey, if you’re going to enjoy the Lake Life, you should look good while you’re doing it, right? Be sure to listen to the end of the episode for a special offer! How Did Lake Girl Get Started? Missy lives in Minnesota (“the land of 10,000 lakes). started in 2002, in Detroit Lakes, MN. The original founder, Peggy, founded the store and focused more on a wholesale business...
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Episode 29: Molley and Chad interview Aqua Supply Co. owners Courtney and Andrew in today’s episode. Aqua sells marine products and apparel for everyone who loves boating, beaches and the outdoors. The four of them originally met at the Dock Crawl in 2022. We’ll catch up on the new business and have a few laughs along the way. So, How’s Business? Andrew is happy to say they sold out of all of the merchandise at the Cincinnati Boat Show. is their first brand. It’s detailing products to be use on boats, as well as cars and RVs. Andrew has...
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Episode 28: It’s time for another episode of Lake Life with Molley and Chad! In today’s episode, we’re joined by our friends Fran, Rob and Adam to talk about Lake Cumberland, in Kentucky. This is a continuation of our tour of lakes across Kentucky and Tennessee. It's time for a deep dive into what makes this lake so special. Please note: This conversation includes a few, random curse words. We apologize if you find them offensive. Additionally, we thought we'd let any parents with young kids know, before you begin playing the episode. Lake Cumberland...
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Episode 27: Welcome to Lake Life with Molley and Chad! In today’s episode, we’re joined by a group of friends to talk about Rough River Lake in Kentucky. Our friends are Chuck, Dawn, Spence and Lisa. This is a continuation of our tour of lakes across Kentucky and Tennessee. Let’s jump in, so to speak. Rough River Lake Offers Diverse Activities Rough River Lake is a 65-foot deep reservoir located in Breckenridge, Hardin and Grayson counties, in Kentucky. It offers a wised range of activities for visitors to enjoy. It’s a popular destination for...
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Episode 26: In this episode, Molley and Chad continue their focus on highlighting several different lakes in Kentucky and Tennessee, Trasee and Fess are here to provide insights and recommendations about Norris Lake. , located in Tennessee, is a popular destination for lake enthusiasts and vacationers alike. With its vast size, muddy waters, and unique floating communities, Norris Lake offers a one-of-a-kind experience for those seeking a lakeside getaway. Trasee and Fess have been going to Norris Lake since 2005, giving them a wealth of experience and knowledge about the area. They own...
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Episode 25: Welcome to Lake Life with Molley and Chad! In today’s episode, we’re joined by Amy Walker and Sherri West from Walker Realty in Columbia, Kentucky. They discuss importance of having experience and education when planning to start your lake life experience. The two real estate agents advise the couple about locations, boat storage, budgeting for second homes, the importance of speaking to an accountant in order to have realistic expectations and the reasons to consider the maintenance of two homes. Work with a Realtor When it comes to finding the perfect second...
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Episode 24: Welcome to Lake Life with Molley and Chad! In today’s episode, our friends Jamie and Adam join us to discuss Nolin Lake in Kentucky. It’s also called Nolin River Lake. Interesting Facts about Nolin Lake spans parts of Hart, Grayson and Edmonson County, near Mammoth Cave National Park. It’s another man-made lake, like . It covers roughly 5,700 acres. There are several popular campgrounds near the lake. They are , and . There’s also . The Nolin Lake State Park also features a primitive campground at Brier Creek (this may...
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Episode 23: Welcome to Lake Life with Molley and Chad! In today’s episode, our friends Holly and Josh join us to discuss Green River Lake in Kentucky. Let’s learn more about their lake adventures. Have fun on the lake The lake is a great place to have fun and make memories. Whether you’re fishing, tubing, skiing, or just hanging out with friends and family, there’s something for everyone. is an 8,200 acre lake with three marinas. It’s known for its and its sense of community. People are friendly and welcoming and there’s always someone to hang out with. The...
info_outlineEpisode 11: Today, Molley and Chad are joined by their friends Nancy and Steve Bailey. They are going to talk about pulling skiers, inner tubes and other items.
Respect the No Wake Zone
It’s easy to simply leave the tubes and the kiddos out there while you’re going through the no wake zone, but there are other issues to consider. What happens if someone falls off the tube and you need to get back there quickly – but without making waves. Other boaters may not see your tow line and could snag it. Chad mentions it’s best to just pull it in until you get through the zone, for everyone’s safety.
People often forget that the no wake zone is there for passage. If you stop to take a potty break in the zone, it can really cause a traffic jam. There’s also the safety issues involved in having people bobbing in the water while boaters are coming in and out of the zone. It’s better to do this in a cove or open water, if you have to go.
Finally, slowdown in these areas. The no wake zone protects other boaters, the boats, docks and even the shoreline. Wait until you clear the zone before you throttle up and get on with your trip.
Towing Safety Tips
It’s a good idea to have a large, wide-angle mirror. The Coast Guard recommends that you should have 2 people in the boat so one of you can drive the boat and the other person can watch the person or people being towed. It’s important that the “spotter” understands the importance of what they’re doing. It’s not time to be on the phone or dealing with other distractions.
Work out your hand signals so the person being towed can communicate with the spotter in the boat. Steve explains some of the signals he uses:
- Tapping Your Head – means you’re done for now.
- Thumbs Down – means you want to boat to slow down.
- Thumbs Up – means you want the boat to speed up.
- Cutting the Throat – used by the people in the boat to signal they are stopping.
Nancy recommends that if the person in the water is waiting, he/she should keep one or both hands up or raise up a piece of equipment (i.e. a ski) to make sure other boaters can see him/her.
It’s important to be sure everyone is on the same page, before getting in the water. Communication is an important aspect of safe boating.
Maintain a safe distance if you encounter another boat pulling someone. It’s not uncommon to see another boater drive within 50 yards of a skier or people on a tube. Jumping wakes are fun, but don’t do it so closely, when someone is pulling someone. It’s not worth the dangerous risk.
Molley describes the brightly colored sleeves you can wear if you’re being pulled by a boat. The day-glow colors make it very easy to be spotted when you’re in the water.
If you’re the skier, remember to look before you decide to go outside of the wake. You might have a jet ski or another boat coming up from behind you. It’s the same as watching out for cars in your blind spot when you’re driving.
Finally, make sure you wear a properly fitting, Coast Guard approved personal floatation device (PFD). Not every floatation device is Coast Guard approved. You can get a ticket if you’re stopped and you don’t have a Coast Guard approved PFD for everyone in the craft.
Properly Fitting a Life Jacket
Check for any weight limits, which may be printed on the PDF. For kids, you can have them put on a ski vest and tighten it as much as possible. Then, have an adult pull up on the vest to make sure it doesn’t ride up. The shoulders should not float at the top of the person’s head. That’s an indication the vest is too big for that individual.
Make sure any buckles are attached properly. Don’t sacrifice safety for comfort. The PFD is designed to be worn safely.
Don’t Use Damaged Tow Ropes
Finally, make sure to inspect the condition of your tow ropes. If they’re aged or fraying, use a different rope or go buy a new one.
That’s a wrap for this episode. We hope you found it helpful, insightful and maybe a little entertaining.
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