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Originally Posted by brk-lnt
So you're saying that one or both of these companies re-scan and update these markings for the ENTIRE lake EVERY YEAR?
I think that if you're within "a few yards" of where a big rock is (or was) supposed to be, you're probably too close anyway.
Seems like getting a new chart every year would be a waste for the average boater, and would still be LAST years version of accurate at best anyway.
Your common sense, however, should be kept current.
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Don't take my word for it, get a mask and fins and check it out for yourself. Case in point: the mark off Seawall Point (entrance of Wolfeboro Harbor), marks a big rock 12' in diameter 3' below the surface. You can see where this rock has been pushed 20-30 feet, sand on the south side and small stones & rocks piled up on the north side. Clear evidence that the State has been out there moving the rocks... I would have never believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes.