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NWZ Proposed for Glendale
Tried to upload letter received regarding this but I couldn't upload the letter. This is what the NWZ would entail.
The no wake would run from Lighted Buoy # 53 between Pig Island and Lockes Island and the lighted buoy # 26 off Belknap Point and to include all of Glendale Bay. https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...wGbj7UUUUgP//Zhttps://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...oooYBRRRUiP//Z https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...gBaKKKkR//2Q== The State of NH will be setting up a hearing as soon as possible once all requirements for the petition are met. The petition is being submitted by Joni Hinterhaeuser of Lockes Island If someone would like to see documentation I received please pm me and I will forward to you. Maybe you could post it :) https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...oooYBRRRUiP//Z https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...gBaKKKkR//2Q==https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...gBaKKKkR//2Q==https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...gBaKKKkR//2Q== |
If Marine Patrol would actually patrol in front of their own building the need may not be so great for this. There is constant infractions right out front. Boats passing through inside of Lockes are constantly too close. I have been swamped multiple times in there by big cruisers.
I don't like adding more time to my ride, but the need may be there. |
Sounds like they want it back like it was about 30+ years ago.
I remember I was a teen and got pulled over by the MP with my dad right after they took the NWZ out, we were looking for it, so I was going slow but still had the bow up making wake. He pulled us over and my dad told him that he was teaching me to look for the buoys and couldn't see them. The MP looked around and then remembered that they had JUST taking them out. He apologized, but a good learning experience as a teen of how to deal with MP. |
Deja Vue
I also remember the NWZ sign buoy at lighted buoy #53. I do not recall another NWZ buoy east of this buoy. A NWZ way out to lighted buoy #26 is excessive. Perhaps the zone limit could be Belknap Point. 🐻
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I am 100% supportive of this. The cross-traffic coming through there at speed in all directions, particularly on weekends, is more than a little nerve-wracking. Add in the jet skis running back and forth changing directions unexpectedly, plus people diving and sailboats coming back in to Smith Cove, and I'm surprised there aren't more accidents.
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The question you have to ask is if this area is so dangerous, why did they get rid of the NWZ that was once there??
I honestly believe because of this, it will be an uphill battle... Dan |
We make the trip from Glendale to Welch and back many times a week from before ice out to late Oct. Maybe 10 to 15 days a year the crossing traffic near FL 26 is very busy. However we all manage to work it all out, like a traffic rotary. It is once that you get past FL 26 in open water that idiot boating kicks in.
Choking all of Glendale bay would be a mistake. Between Pig and Lockes may be another issue. Alan |
I have often wondered why the narrow area between Lockes and Pig Island is not a NWZ. The 150’ rule is rarely followed there. If one wishes to turn the boat to get a more favorable angle to take a wake there is little room. A NWZ might be obeyed more than the 150’ rule.
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I'd be sad to see this become a NWZ. To me, this area always feels different...as though there's a freedom and excitement on the water that's hard to find elsewhere on the lake.
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It’s got strong support from the shore owners between Smith Cove and Marine Patrol. They are the type who will show up to the hearing.
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Make a swap? Get rid of the NWZ between Governors and Eagle Island and add this one.
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But they have to deal with the chaos when leaving their docks. Also, there are a bunch of long timers in Smith Cove who ignore it. Push it further out, and hopefully it takes care of the majority of them.
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Crazy to have a NWZ in what basically boils down to being mid-bay. Even with 0 boats passing through there the waves from Merideth Bay just rip through the NWZ. And every boat passing through that short NWZ goes from 45 to 0 at the marker and makes Merideth waves amplify even worse than had they just blown through on plane. |
Misguided NWZ
The current process of adding (we never delete) NWZ by petition is flawed when the petitioners mostly get to pick the boundaries. In towns when there is speeding in a neighborhood, the PD sets up directed patrols and after a few days the traffic generally slows down. I don't know enough about MP to direct operations, but it seems like a patrol boat sitting still for 30-60 minutes between Pig and FL 26 every so often would encourage through traffic to go outside around Lockes, easing the issues in Glendale Bay.
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That NWZ is tiny and not a problem. I can’t imagine boats blowing through there on plane or otherwise. Out of any on the lake, that one is needed IMO. |
True, but my point was the NWZ south of eagle does nothing. :)
The washtub is bad/worse than the traffic. I am a north side full plane person even though its longer, that area to the south is infested with folks that make me hide on the northeast ends of the lake. :) Or I stay in Paugus all day. |
The Glendale Bay NWZ hearing was held on Tuesday. Comments will be received for 7 days so it is not too late to send your comments. Email link is provided in the hearing notice:
https://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/...922-notice.pdf |
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We already have the safe passage law and the 150' law that is being broken or not being enforced. So the idea here is to pass another law???...Why, so that will be broken or not enforced? Gillygirl has already confirmed that some of those in Smith cove ignore the current no wake zone there! Seems to me simple enforcement of the current law is the answer... I go through this area at least four times daily and it is basically dead during the week! There has never been an accident in this area and I have never had a close call in the 12 years I have been navigating through here. Just my thoughts... Dan |
No NWZ
I'm opposed to the NWZ for similar reasons. However, I ll speculate that it is easier to enforce than the 150' rule (which may be why no other state has such a rule. If you are too fast going by MP, you may get stopped. If there are two boats passing too close/too fast, to each other, which one do you stop? And, was it really less than 150'? If you re in a NWZ, it is obvious where you are, and it's an easy stop/ticket.
I note that prevailing winds coming from the NW lead to some good sized waves squeezing between Pig and Lockes, and depending on your course may give some difficulty to a boat trying to go <6 kts. |
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Went in to the Glendale docks this beautiful Saturday morning at 8:30 am. Thee was not one other boat under way in Glendale Bay.
If someone feels the need for a NWZ from the Glendale docks out past Belknap Point they can simply follow the shoreline at headway speed all the way out or back. That option has always been available to anyone. No need to inconvenience everyone else. |
Enforcemnent
Enforce the rules currently in place. If the MP needs more funding to do this, then increase funding.
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I just don't understand why it is so hard for people to actually drive their boat without making a wake! Why, when you are trying to relax in your boat is it so hard to do a combination of fast and slow? Why are they in such a hurry? I don't think most people need to get to work -----Whether there is a no wake zone or not, if you are close to shore, you shouldn't make a wake. If MP enforced it, they could make enough money to support themselves.
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That, and lack of enforcement is the problem. Many that I have passed in multiple NWZs that are making wakes appear to not be aware l of their wakes or just don’t care. |
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NWZs and carbon monoxide poisoning
Apologies if this has already been posted somewhere.
The link below (I hope it works) is about a 9 year old boy who dies of carbon monoxide poisoning on a boat in OK. https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/...-trip/2338142/ " After a day at the rear of a boat, Free's youngest child, Andrew Brady, 9, fell unconscious into the lake and never woke up again. It was later revealed that the boy, who loved the outdoors and his friends and family, had died of carbon monoxide poisoning, something Free said she had no idea could happen on a boat. "One of the things we hadn’t considered was the long no-wake zone," Free explained, referring to the area of the lake where boats must maintain slower speeds." "Traveling at slower speeds, like the Free family did for some of the day, can also increase the buildup of carbon monoxide." This article made me think of the NWZ in Meredith. |
"Fell" is Really, "Unconscious-Lost-Grip"...
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You're describing "Teak Surfing". A bad idea and shouldn't be legal.
Described in 2009; https://www.nationalparkstraveler.or...-teak-surf4384 Two showing a similar example in Winter Harbor—a week ago: |
Ferry Fails to Yield to 50-MPH Sailboat...
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https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/new...ectid=12366758 |
Who to stop.
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A friend was traveling on the Rochester-Alton speedway, aka Rte 11, at the back of a line of cars, all doing around 63-65. A trooper going the other way made a u-turn, put on the blue lights and pulled him over. Trooper said he clocked him at 64. My friend respectfully said "but I was in a line of around 10 cars all doing the same speed ". The trooper told him "you were the first one I caught up with." After running his license, he gave him a verbal warning. :) Dave |
Denied
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Thanks! Dan |
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Good to see that they took the time to sort out the facts. Alan |
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