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ss1234 05-11-2006 12:28 PM

I can't take it anymore.... <BR> <BR>We recently moved to the Santa Cruz mtns and every morning I drive past Lexington reservior. It looks like this on most mornings (pic taken today). Is anybody old enough on this board to know the history on why power boats are no longer allowed? Anybody aware of any "discussion" regarding allowing them on a limited basis? <BR> <BR>If it keeps looking like this, I will also need to know the approximate response time for law enforcement and the penalty for lauching a power boat and riding this place. <BR> <BR> <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65919/325642.jpg" alt="Upload">

69flyguy 05-11-2006 1:12 PM

Hold onto that pic/memory... <BR>It's usually not that full for very long... <BR>25 days of rain in March this year wasn't normal <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/uhoh.gif" border=0>

hyperlitenrd 05-11-2006 1:17 PM

its bad driving past crystal springs resivoir every day to work...soo glassy.

trakkerguy 05-11-2006 1:54 PM

Yeah, I've gotta admit, I remember when power boats were allowed. Used to see some nice bikinis out there, for sure. I can't recall the details, but it was a turf war, where power boats destroyed the peace of others. Kind of like we feel about jetskis... <BR> <BR>Also, it got pretty crowded and was dangerous. Looking at it now, I agree, It's just too small of a lake in too populated an area.

rubin 05-11-2006 2:16 PM

I talked to a ranger there once who said it was unsafe to power boats because of some crap about "underwater islands"... But I've seen the water level fluctuate ALOT and have never seen any thing out there... <BR> <BR>I dont think size is much of a problem either, just put a daily limit on it like the other lakes in the area. Its alot bigger than Calero... <BR> <BR>Danny <BR> <BR>P.S. First post <BR> <BR>(Message edited by rubin on May 11, 2006)

richd 05-11-2006 7:04 PM

Power boats were allowed for years. I water skiied there a couple of times in the mid 70's. I think it was overrun with PWC's sometime in the early 90's and due to noise and accidents all boats were banned. Now I believe only those skinny racing rowboats are allowed! I'm not sure any sort of launch ramp is still there even if you wanted to poach.

mbrown 05-11-2006 10:45 PM

Rich states it right, there was a noise ordinance put in place that eliminated boating. People would run drag boats at 6 am and generally upset the neighbors. Guys at work talk about skiing there in the morning on their way to work "back in the day". The levels have not been that high in the recent past because of the work being done to the water supply system that passes through the dam.

extremeisaac 05-14-2006 10:18 AM

i thought lexington was drinking water, thats why they dont allow boats?? I to commute to santa cruz every am, and its unreal how glassy the water is in the am!! <BR> <BR>

mbrown 05-15-2006 11:04 PM

Just about every reservoir provides some drinking water yet we boat in many of them. Water treatment facilities make it drinkable unless it has MTBE in it. Just can't fix that one yet.

jarrod 05-16-2006 7:08 AM

Isn't that kind of a Tree-hugger area? <BR> <BR>"Now I believe only those skinny racing rowboats are allowed" <BR> <BR>hahaha<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/lol.gif" border=0>

ss1234 05-16-2006 9:39 AM

Tree huggers.....they mostly stay on the santa cruz side of the hill. Ok, so does anybody know what the fine would be for launching and riding in a no riding lake? (yes, there is still a usable ramp)

guido 05-16-2006 1:21 PM

ha, ha, ha... Yeah, I drove by there last summer and thought the same thing. It was later afternoon and the water was absolutely flat. They should just do what Anderson does and limit the number of boats on the lake.

jwag 05-16-2006 3:13 PM

i have the same thoughts about the lake on the side of 280 on the way to the city from san jose. <BR> <BR>A little history lesson: lexington resevoir is acutally named after the town that is buried(wrong word I know) underneath the water. when the lake is really low you can see part of the old structures


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