Welcome aboard

Second Wind

Captain James · Lake Cumberland, Kentucky

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Host & Captain

Captain James


Welcome aboard Second Wind. We're looking forward to a great day on the water. Take a moment to read through the guide below so everyone arrives prepared, comfortable, and ready to enjoy the day.

On the calendar

Today's trip

Cove day at Beaver Creek

Saturday, June 6

Upcoming

Departs

9:30 AM

Back by

4:00 PM

Meet at

Lake Cumberland Marina — Dock C, Slip 14

Heading to

Beaver Creek coves, then lunch at Conley Bottom

Parking

Park in the upper lot by the marina office; the dock gate code is posted on the trip text.

Aboard today

6 guests

A note from the captain

Light chop forecast in the morning, glassy by midday. We'll anchor up for a swim around noon — bring something to share if you'd like.

Guest courtesy

A thoughtful gesture

A day on the water means fuel, preparation, cleaning, and care. Many guests like to contribute toward fuel and operating costs as a small thank-you. It’s always optional, and always appreciated.

Typical contribution

~$35

per guest · optional

Come prepared

What to bring

  • A towel
  • SunscreenLotion, please — see below
  • Sunglasses
  • A hat
  • Swimsuit & a change of clothes
  • A light jacketIt cools off on the water
  • Photo ID
  • A refillable water bottle

A short list

Best left ashore

  • Glass of any kindCans and tumblers are perfect
  • Red wine & anything that stains
  • Spray sunscreenIt coats the deck and gets slick
  • Hard-sided coolersSoft coolers stow far better
  • Black-soled shoesThey mark the deck
  • Oversized bagsPack light — space is shared

Good to know

Aboard this boat

A few small things that keep everyone comfortable and the boat in good shape.

PetsJust ask

Well-behaved dogs are welcome with a heads-up before the trip.

ChildrenWelcome

Kids are always welcome and wear a life jacket the whole day.

ShoesJust ask

Bare feet or soft, non-marking soles. Heels and black soles stay ashore.

CoolersJust ask

One soft cooler per group keeps the deck clear. The boat cooler is stocked with ice.

GlassPlease, no

No glass aboard, anywhere — cans, cartons, and tumblers only.

SunscreenJust ask

Lotion only. Spray sunscreen coats the deck and gets dangerously slick.

Smoking & vapingPlease, no

Second Wind is smoke- and vape-free, out of care for all aboard.

The art of a good guest

A gracious guest

A great boat guest is prepared, thoughtful, and easy to host. None of this is hard — it just makes the day better for everyone.

01

Arrive a few minutes early

We push off on time so we catch the calm water.

02

Wait for the wave aboard

The captain will let you know when she's ready for you.

03

Pack light and keep it tidy

A clear deck is a safe, comfortable deck.

04

Lend a hand at the dock

Loading and tying up goes quickly with an extra set of hands.

05

Leave her as you found her

A quick tidy at the end means more days like this one.

06

Thoughtful guests are always invited back

That's the whole idea.

Comfort & care

Good to know

  • Life jackets are stowed in the bow lockersOne for every guest; children wear them at all times.
  • Stay seated while underwayWait for a full stop before moving about.
  • Three blasts of the horn means return to the boat
  • First-aid kit is mounted by the helm

Just in case

If you need anything

Captain James(606) 555-0147
Lake Cumberland marina office(606) 555-0190
On-water emergencyChannel 16 · or dial 911

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