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128 River Road, Hendersonville, TN 37075

(615) 826-BOAT (2628)

Your lifestyle on the lake...

The Waterfront is a great place to meet friends, new or old. The fully stocked bar is a popular watering hole for visiting yachts, tourists, and local residents. It is one of the most active night spots on Old Hickory Lake.

For your safety and the safety of others please drink responsibly.

After a great day of boating on Old Hickory Lake, The Rudder at Anchor High Marina offers you a friendly atmosphere with  fantastic food from our Chef.


Mission Statement

The lake is our home, food is our passion, and great service is our guarantee. Here at The Rudder we take pride in providing the best possible atmosphere for family and friends to share experiences with one another in a way that cannot be equaled. We hope that you will join us as we begin to create long lasting memories, traditions, and friendships. Come by and visit our home on the lake, open seven days a week.

 

Relax in the evening and enjoy our excellent live entertainment from our featured performers. The Rudder at Anchor High Marina offers an indoor/outdoor patio dining and drinking atmosphere that is the life of the party on Old Hickory Lake. At The Rudder at Anchor High Marina, we provide a family friendly atmosphere for all to enjoy!

For your safety and the safety of others please drink responsibly.

 

 

Please view our menu...

 

Consider Anchor High YOUR home base when you are on Old Hickory Lake.

Tie up, walk right in, and make yourself at home!

Boating Under The Influence

It is unlawful to operate any sail or powered vessel while under the influence of intoxicants or drugs. Here are some important facts to consider.

Implied Consent

All persons operating a sail or powered vessel have given their implied consent to chemical tests to determine the alcohol or drug content of their blood. Failure to consent to testing is a separate offense and may result in suspension of vessel operating privileges for six months.

Presumption of Guilt

A vessel operator whose BAC tests show .08% or greater by weight, of alcohol shall constitute a violation of this statute and is presumed under the influence and his or her ability to operate a vessel is impaired.

Blood-Alcohol Test Required

Blood-alcohol content may be taken from all operators involved in an accident where death or serious injury occurred.

Penalties

Conviction for operating under the influence will result in fines of up to $2,500 on the first offense, $2,500 on the second offense and $5,000 for the third offense. A jail sentence of 11 months and 29 days may also be imposed for any conviction and operating privileges may be suspended from one to ten years. Additional federal penalties may also be charged.