To start, I did a full review of the property&loved the idea of the house boat dock. This is why I booked it. The pics were excellent. I did note the owner had plenty of responses on his reviews about checking the water release levels daily. And I did, BUT if you are not from there, you really have no clue what those water levels mean. I get it is a way to push the accountability onto the boat owner but it is also very unfair & it does not give an accurate depiction of what that means for the house dock. We got there at 2pm (we were granted an early check in). There were boats/sea doos up & down the river. The house is a nice size, good amenities, the only complaints were the large clump of hair in the shower of the guest bathroom, couple of broken chairs & the floors were sandy. But I got an early check in so you forgo a few cleaning mishaps. The dock looked good. We were going to drop our boat at the launch next door but were warned against it due to mud & weeds. We dropped it at Veterans Park, 5 mins away around 3pm & tied it to the house's boat dock. Saturday, woke up& the boat was completely stuck in mud. The water level dropped so low there was no way to get the boat out. We waited past 2p but even then the level was so low (3ft) that we got a rock stuck in the propeller, overheated the engines & when we called emergency tow, they couldn't come out due to low levels. SO if you want a place where you can dock your boat to the house, take it out regardless of water tide release/levels, find another. This is not the spot. I know it is advertised as such but it really is NOT. A truthful message from the owner on the reality of the situation would have been appreciated. I specifically asked & was told it would be ok. I did my due diligence but you don't know unless you live there. Even locals said this was not a place to dock a boat. Put it in a slip north of the dam, so you can get out early & have a full day on the water. Honest talk about the mud dock would have saved us from losing a full day on the water, a rock in the propellor & overheated engines. I own my share of responsibility but this dock is not advertised accurately w the current water situation. Don't chance it. I took pics of the dock the days I was there, so email me if you want to see them, then you can decide what's best for you, candicecobarrubias@outlook.com. I'm about smart choices, know before you go. I don't want this to happen to you.