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I just saw that a new service is supposed to open this year on the lake. What do you think?:
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A) Is this for real?
b) hard to believe there's enough business to justify but hey, I could be wrong. Certainly will be a regular at Braun Bay! maybe do alright on the weekends and holidays but the lake is quiet otherwise-which I like! |
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Any pole dancers? 😜
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Good option for the times you want a quick meal but can't get a spot. I don't always have my grill. I hope it works out. Or I'll complain about it being to loud. I haven't decided yet.
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How big again?
2400 sf on two decks means 1200 sf +/- in the water. That's a lot to move from place to place, get anchored and start serving customers. Curious where she (it?) will be home ported. Good luck.
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Hard to believe this would be allowed in a state that doesn’t let you fart out there never mind have a floating disco bar...I call bs
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I go boating because I love being on my boat, on the water, driving around, exploring the lake, not inside a bar or restaurant. I have a car for that. I can go to a bar or restaurant ANYTIME, but I can't go boating anytime. Unfortunately for me, the only boating I can do is on weekends, so I bring my own food and drinks, and eat on the boat which I enjoy. The last thing I want to do is fight for a slip in (name your town), and go INSIDE on a bright, beautiful, sunshiny day and pay 8.50 for a diet coke. No thanks. If I was fortunate enough to be able to go boating during the week when the lake is quiet, I would much rather take the boat (instead of the car), and go out to eat somewhere on the lake and pay the 8.50 for that diet coke!!! Somewhat of a hypocrite, I'm just not into fighting the crowd on wkends...
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I can see this being a big hit for about 12 weekends in the summer, minus the rainy ones.
Maybe not paying for real estate leasing will make them profitable. Who knows? Wish them well like any new business. Taking a risk is not easy in time or money. |
Ugh. Call me a curmudgeon, Luddite, whatever--I just want simplicity on the lake, the second-to-last holdout against an increasingly complex "real world." (The mountains are the first holdout, but those are under assault, too)
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Luddite / Curmudgeon here...
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From their website (http://thedive-nh.com/gallery/) it does look real but early stage. Not sure if it will be ready this season.
As a layperson it's hard for me to tell, but it appears they will need to comply with standard restaurant permitting requirements and standard boat permitting requirements, but nothing that is specific to the intersection of restaurants and boating. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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https://www.facebook.com/thedivelakewinni/
They have a Facebook page. Will be interesting to see if it happens |
I saw an ad this morning that they are looking for a chef for this season, so it seems that it is moving along and will be a reality soon.
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That kitchen exhaust will eventually be dripping food product into the lake.
Other than that, seems like a perfect place for the city dwellers to have their city fix while they're away at the lake for the weekend. |
If some recall, there was something similar on the lake years ago. I want to say around the late 90's. Wish I had a picture of it. Was basically a two level floating barge that people could charter. Not sure what ever happened to it, whether it was lack of business or something else.
Wish these folks good luck in their new business. |
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
I hope it works for them and I wish them luck. |
We might as well start with the negative food reviews now....why wait? :rolleye2:
I wish them success! |
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I don't know what impact this will have, if any, and I'm never looking for businesses to fail, so I'm hoping for the best! Sent from my Moto G (5S) Plus using Tapatalk |
Their facebook page says they are working on final touches and that was on May 8th. Also says there are more sneak peek photos on instagram but I do not have an account
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I’ve found this true in all things outdoors, pretty much. |
What's this thing going to do when the wind starts whipping and the lake gets angry?
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Three years...
I would think 3 years is the max for this. First year "everybody" will visit, say "that was cool" and likely not return. Add in 2 seasons of it being rented for summer lakeside weddings & such I think it winds up either sold to become on the water patio attached to an existing restaurant or its parked in someones field.
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Nope. Maybe this year but that will be it. My wife wants to go but I'm captain of the boat and I disdain the idea. There's just something-irreverent about it... |
Wafting burger smell...
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(But it really is simple) |
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Same on the success portion. |
You recall correctly
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I think it only lasted a few summers before languishing in the cove on Stonedam and then being taken apart. But the first summer or two seemed busy for it. Was quite the sight, too - not something we are used to seeing. |
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One of the partners, Jamie, has a credible background according to his bio. He worked in marine construction and also managed a bar. Hopefully he will have done his research. The branding does feel more Monte Carlo than Winnipesaukee. But perhaps it's one of those things, once it's been there for awhile it feels like it's always been there. |
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I also take great offense to your repeated use of the "denial" line--there are few things worse than unoriginality and repetition. Sent from my Moto G (5S) Plus using Tapatalk |
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Xenophilia?
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As for "xenophobic", we never hear of its antonym, xenophilic. Maybe because the Huron tribe was xenophilic? xttps://indiangivers.wordpress.com/2012/11/15/huron-extinction/ . |
I think a lot of people will like it for weddings and parties. I don't know about the rest.
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I agree with you but I think the Winni Belle has those types of venues pretty well taken care of, not to mention the Mount. The Winni Belle does a good job through the Wolfeboro Inn. Maybe there is room for another??....not sure, I guess time will tell. I am very curious where they will be docking at however! Dan |
Hi I. I agree with you. The Winni Belle does seem to have it covered. They seem to be quite busy but they are mostly on this side of the lake so I was thinking maybe this new one will do quite well if they serve both sides of the lake. And though I haven't checked I assume the Mount is more expensive, but maybe not. You are right, time will tell.
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Agreed. It seems discordant with the lake that way. |
Interesting thread... and interesting business venture.
First I wish the business the best, and hope the kind find away to make it work. If they can find a place to operate while tied to shore I am sure they will do fine. If they can't then they will have a very short season.... |
I don't know, think. I like the classic look too but maybe it's like houses. Some people like modern house styles and some like colonial etc.
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You are probably right, Joey.
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Where is it?
The advertised size at 2400 sq ft is huge, even of you figure the size of the first deck at 1200 sq ft. Why has nobody on this Forum reported seeing such a vessel under construction, or where it is moored? Even if it is something modular, the components need to be launched and assembled someplace, presumably some place like a marina or marine railway. And it needs a homeport. Why don't we have reported rumors of where it will be homeported? Until I see some good rumors posted, I don't believe just a FB page.
"Like manure, a rumor is no good if you don't spread it." |
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There are pictures of the barge under construction on the Dive website. No indication of where and I can't tell from the pix. www.thedive-NH.com
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I emailed <events@thedive-nh.com> and got a prompt reply. A good sign. They are planning to be in operation late May, early June. Price structure for charters and private parties has not been set yet. The upper deck alone will hold 80 people. They said they would come to my location in Gilford with no transit charge, so I guess they're not far away. I wonder if you could rent one deck for a private party and the other deck open to the public as they do on the Mount? Not clear if they do cruises or just come to your (or other) location for a party.
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It appears that this thing is real...much to my amazement. I wonder what the draft is? I think the Mount is about 9’
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Hey Cal, there must be 10,000 sites on the web where you can post and discuss political opinions; this isn't one of them. You're relatively new to the site, please enjoy it and contribute with your experiences here at the Lake. Thanks!
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I wonder about Braun Bay...
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• The final color shouldn't be gray, as the lake too-frequently has conditions of fog or haze. • Using those four posts for stability, it wouldn't be technically "anchored" (any more than dock-barges are anchored) and could be "parked" in one place overnight—and all summer. :confused: |
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I'm shocked this will be able to get necessary permits from the state and possibly towns. The Winni Bell does charters only, including the booze cruises and does not sell to the public other than those guests.
Looks like they have a long way to go... |
How did illegal immigration and politics come into this thread? :confused: Some people will just go through any means to push their agenda. :rolleye1:
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JADAQ is correct ! When we went into WAM a week ago, we saw this building "construction" behind where Winnipesaukee Marine parks their barges/ rocks/poles/supplies and thought it was a new WAM building going up ............... at the time never gave it a second thought as the owners of WAM are always improving the grounds. |
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Anyway, my thoughts: I doubt someone would go to the trouble of building this if they were unable to get permits to use it as intended. It's not my scene, but I think it's pretty neat and I hope it's successful. It's a clever way to open a boat-to restaurant without needing to buy expensive real estate. For those that are concerned about the environmental impact should consider how this thing will NOT require more than a dock's width of waterfront property and won't require a paved parking lot right next to the lake. Draft will be extremely shallow. There's just not that much mass:surface area there and it likely has an utterly flat hull. It will blend nicely with the uglier homes on the lake, not so much the boats, but it will look better than some of them. I don't think the post anchors will exclude it from overnight mooring laws and I'd be willing to bet it will return to a dock or mooring every night. Considering where it's being built and the slow cruising speed, I suspect it will typically be a short trip... |
I wonder how they are going to move it around anywhere?
Tow it or stick a couple of LARGE outboards on it? |
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Who's saying that WAM will be it's home base ?
All we know at this point is that it is "Under Construction" in that Marina. Makes perfect sense for logistics & launch. |
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A) I wish them success.
B) I've been wrong plenty of times. C) For reasons already enumerated, I put the odds of them being back in'19 at 1/3. |
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They are certainly spending enough, they are easily in to this for $150-200k, maybe more I am guessing, with the 2 engines, barge cost, build and fitup.
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I've been to a lot of dive bars in my life time. This is one that I think I will avoid. :D
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The amount of windage or "sail" area would be my concern with a flat bottomed vessel that this appears to be. Even with two engines it will be a handful in a cross wind. I wish them luck and hope they've done their "due diligence", I'm guessing this will be bringing up some discussions of lake usage vs. property owner's rights before too long. |
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What if it fails?
If I was building it my biggest concern would be what happens to the boat if it is not a financial success. The height and beam would seem to make it difficult or impossible to move it off of the lake and where would you go with it. Even a move to the coast would be a major undertaking.
There are a limited number of places that it can dock on the lake too so finding a suitable slip for the season would seem difficult. You would have to assume they have that covered. Winter storage? Looks a little big for a travel lift? Someone has to have figured all of these things out but it should be interesting.. |
That went down hill quickly...….. back to the OP, I wonder how the liquor permit works?
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I just don’t see it. Dan |
One thing for sure, there is a lot of buzz and free advertising going on.
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I wonder what kind of insurance policy can be written on that thing? |
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Though I'm sure the engineers have done the math, Somewhere here I read 80 people up top? That's 16,000 lbs give or take, Imagine that thing in rough water loaded to capacity. I'd like to take a look at it out of curiosity.
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The answer is in the math.... but I would not be too worried about how seaworthy the Dive will be.... There are lots calcs to be made for sure, all of them involving the CG of the barge. No occupancy permits will be issued if the Coasties & MP don't sign off....
My guess is, the barge is/will be properly ballasted for a worse case scenario. IMHO that would be max capacity of people all rushing to one side. In other words a complete load shift/failure. Ballasted properly... nothing bad will happen. Wind & waves are probably no issue either.... certainly, waves will have 0 effect on a properly ballasted barge on Winni. The wind will be an issue for the tugboat (for lack of a better term) that has to push/maneuver the barge around. But if they go early morning before the wind picks up and and come back after sunset when the wind dies down, I doubt they will have an issue. Cheers to them for trying something new! Woodsy |
I look forward to reading this thread in September.
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Like others, I have lots of concerns and questions about this. I'm not an expert but when a ship is built for the ocean it has to pass a series of sea trials to verify its seaworthiness and ability to right itself in severe conditions. Wouldn't this commercial vessel that carries passengers have to have similar testing and certification to carry passengers?
I also have many questions about how the licensing would work as they pass in and out of the towns around the lake, especially if they sold liquor. Also, the wood construction seems odd. It looks like they are building a condo. Not a ship. It certainly will be interesting. |
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West Alton
If you think about it, West Alton marina is the perfect place for “The Dive”! Considering they have no food or drink facilities at West Alton, this would fit the bill just perfect for all the people who Slip their boats to grab lunch, a cold beer and whatever else. If the weather is bad the Dive simply stays in at that sheltered Cove and sells food and drink to all the slipped boaters and those boats that want to stop by. Maybe they will even allow vehicles by road to go to West Alton for food and drink on the Dive. Maybe, just maybe, West Alton Marina owns the Dive and this is part of their expansion! This is all just conjecture on my part of course!:D
It will be interesting to say the least ! Dan |
I wouldn’t worry about wind and waves too much. One of the lake construction co’s has a 60 ft barge powered by twin 250’s. He manages to maneuver in most summer weather conditions with a 15 ton excavator, skid steer, and a load of sand or gravel. That being said, don’t think you’ll see me at “The Dive” in high wind/high wave conditions. I wish them well though.
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Even the jet ski rental rental operators must have all of their jet skis inspected and approved by the Marine Patrol prior to renting them out. When you think of all of the rental boats and jet skis on the lake it takes a substantial amount of time for the Marine Patrol to visit and inspect each one. And that is before all of the summer help arrives. |
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There are some impressive dollar signs adding up on this, hopefully they can make a go of it on 8-10 busy summer weekends. I'm glad there are entrepreneurs out there though, I'd just way over think the whole thing and never try it. I sure hope they picked the right naval architect though... |
2) We have a first-of-its-kind boat drive through window (aka the Dive Thru). Customers can order food ahead on our mobile app or through our website - and they will receive a text when they can come to the window to get their order. No need to anchor or find dock space!
Taking bets on how long it will be before somebody t-bones that thing pulling up to the "dive thru"? |
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West Alton "Home" to West Alton Sandbar..."Taking a Dive"?
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As to "doing-business", isn't there a long sandbar off West Alton? :confused: If that's the case, family-boaters would leave Braun Bay to "those others". :cool:
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https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...read.php?t=627 https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...read.php?t=647 Barges have an advantage of sheer "mass" and less windage aloft. They can navigate against a shoreline at a favored "haunt", drop their corner docking posts and ride-out most any weather. ("Favored haunt" meaning, shorelines where they'd been a familiar sight—or Johnson's Cove, where three barges have been seen sheltered at the same time, including overnights). If a cell (or microburst) should come across the lake, The Dive can also run aground, even allowing water to flood into its hulls—to be pumped out later. That is, if the "cell" can be seen in time for such countermeasures. (In my own experience, about five minutes is all the time you've got). :eek2: "Flooding" barge hulls can also be inadvertent! :eek: |
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Think positive.
If they have not already thought of it doing it a charter for fireworks viewing would be pretty great, |
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