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Old 06-24-2011, 10:16 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by hancoveguy View Post
Hello all,
We are going bto try and do the fireworks thing from the boat this year. Its is a first for us and would love to hear ideas non how to make it a smooth adventure. What to bring, what not to bring. What time to get to each spot, best routes at night. Can you hit all the local fireworks or just one or two. Is it wise to try for all of them or just pick one.

Looking for anything that would help this endeavor...

HCG
Hi H.G.

We always go to Wolfeboro and have a great time! No need to get there too early but I would get there at least 45 minutes before start time. Don't try to float around as you will need to anchor.

Whatever you normally bring for night time navigation is a must. Things like a GPS, hand held spot light I would definitely recommend. I would also recommend waiting 1/2 hour or so after the fireworks are complete to let the many boats out of the bay first as it can be a little bit intimidating with 100's of boats all leaving at the same time especially if you have never done it before.

All in all it's a GREAT time and you will enjoy it!

Have fun!

Dan
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