By Joel Metzger
Calaveras Enterprise, March 16, 2012
The New Melones Lake Marina is now offering water lovers more ways to enjoy and explore the biggest body of water in Calaveras County and fourth largest reservoir in the state.
The reservoir is surrounded by a myriad of gorgeous scenery, ranging from the towering limestone walls of the Stanislaus River Canyon to rolling oak-studded hills dotted with bright orange poppies and rich purple lupine.
Providing recreators access to this outdoor wonderland is the marina, which is a full-service operation, featuring upscale houseboat rentals, small boat and personal watercraft rentals and extensive private moorage. They are the only operation on New Melones, under concession from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. The fuel dock, floating marina store and marine service shop is open year round. Winter hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and summer hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. – June, July and August being the busiest months.
After serious damage from a huge wind storm last year, the marina decided to upgrade almost 40 percent of its docks. Along with those upgrades, the marina refurbished its fleet of rental watercraft and added several new boats to the rental lineup.
Smokey Riggert, NMLM general manager, announced the addition of two brand new Yamaha Waverunners.
“These 1100 cc PWCs are in big demand on the lake,” Riggert said. “We have also completely refurbished our patio boats and have put new interiors and paint on our ski boats.”
Sheila Brannock, marina retail manager, said that each of the new jet skis seats three people.
“Last year, we only had three,” she said. “This year we’re going to have between four and six. They are really nice. You can cruise the whole lake.”
Numerous requests for the stand-up paddle boards prompted the marina to buy three of them, which are now available to rent. Single and two-passenger kayaks are also popular among the non-motorized crowd, Brannock said.
Last summer, the lake was full, which was very good for business, Brannock said.
“Last year we definitely saw an increase in business, and I think part of that was how high the water was,” she said. “High water is good for business”
The marina staff members are concerned about the pittance of rainfall so far this year.
“We’re hoping for more rain, so the lake stays full,” Brannock said.
Those who are interested in renting from the marina can choose from a full line of luxury houseboats along with a wide variety of other options.
Wakeboarders can rent a Malibu Wakesetter, which is wildly popular during the summer. Adrenaline junkies can rent one of six jet skis. Those with a need for speed can rent one of six Bluewater ski boats. A patio boat is available for a group looking to have a lake party. Numerous reasonably-priced fishing boats are also available.
The busiest weekend for the marina is Memorial Day. Visitors flock to the lake to explore more than 100 miles of scenic shoreline and 12,500 surface acres.
“We almost always sell out,” Brannock said.
During the wintertime, rentals slow down significantly, but one group of boaters still comes out regularly.
“About 90 percent of the people I see in the winter are fishermen,” Brannock said.
What people are saying:
There are several positive reviews about the marina on yelp.com. Ali H. from Sacramento writes she loves the marina, especially the friendly staff.
“I love that we can just park, hop in and go!” she wrote. “The water level is high. It has made it even more beautiful.”
Meghan P. from San Francisco went on a house boating excursion on Melones.
“The house boats were great and well-equipped with cool sleeping arrangements, a full kitchen, two bathrooms each, hot tubs, water slides, etc.,” she said. “I had never been house-boating and had always wanted to go and now I can’t wait to go back!”
Thuyvi of Hayward said he rented a jet ski from the marina and the employees were nice and check-in was quick. He dinged the marina for having a “beat-up” jet ski, advising it to invest in new ones.
That issue should be solved with the addition of the brand new Waverunners.
Staff at the marina hope the facility upgrades, refurbished watercraft and new additions to the rental fleet will make this a great year for business.









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