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supastipa 02-24-2008 07:27 PM

New Member in Utah
 
Hi Every one....Great Forum!!...I have been looking for something like this for Mariah owners for a while...Can't wait to get our 1996 Jubilee Z244 out on Lake Powell this spring....Winter Sucks

MariahMan 02-24-2008 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by supastipa (Post 4138)
Can't wait to get our 1996 Jubilee Z244 out on Lake Powell this spring....Winter Sucks

Welcome to the club supastipa, glad to have you as a member! We all have the same sentiment, except for those of us in Australia enjoying the sun :shakehead:

When you get a chance, feel free to upload images of your boat to the gallery. Just navigate to the "gallery" via the link above and click "upload." There you'll see a link to instructions explaining the process. Also, don't forget to put your pin on the member map.

Again, welcome to the club and we look forward to seeing those pictures!

mikeyt 02-24-2008 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by supastipa (Post 4138)
......winter Sucks

Aint it the truth. Welcome aboard!

ShabahZ280 02-25-2008 12:41 AM

Welcome aboard! Not too many Jubilee owners on here, so be sure and add some pics so we can all enjoy! And if you've got any questions about your boat, ask. We're a helpful bunch and we love talkin' Mariahs... :)

LittleButty 03-12-2008 04:08 AM

Powell
 
Lake Powell should be great this year with the amount of snow Utah and Colorado have had. Although I don't really understand why they let so much water out of the dam this year?

http://www.ksl.com/?sid=2791436&nid=460

supastipa 03-12-2008 04:31 PM

I am also looking forward to higher lake levels this year...we should see a pretty good rise this summer. As for the water release, I think it was only a 96 hour or so release ment to recreate high flow events that the river system used to see historically. These high flow events are important for building beaches and creating wildlife habitat...well worth a small drop in lake levels in my opinion.

WetWilly 03-12-2008 06:09 PM

I agree with supastipa, most of our lakes are man made so periodic water release is important in trying to maintain the ecosystem as much as possible considering the dam and all. Also, by lowering the level somewhat, it allows the new runoff to better mix with existing water helping to "stir" up the lake nutrients and stagnant water that have settled during the summer and winter months benefiting everything living in and around the lake.

BTW, a belated welcome to our community supastipa and I see you've already got your pin on the map, excellent!

When you’re ready to upload pictures of your Jubilee go ahead and give this a read, it'll help Click Here and if you need any assistance, drop me a line anytime.

Again, welcome aboard,
WetWilly


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