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Originally Posted by TiltonBB
I have taken the ride to Green's Basin about 5 times over the last 20 years. For the first 20 years I was on the lake I didn't know it existed. After noticing it on the chart I went for a look.
Each time I have gone there the chart is in one hand and the wheel in the other. I find it to be the most challenging area of the lake to navigate. To me, that area feels like a different lake.
If a Marine Patrol Officer got a call and had a need to hurry somewhere, and is capable of safely doing so, more power to him!
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I go up there at least once a year, I think it's lovely and you are absolutely spot-on about it being like a different lake. That said, I think everything on the north side of Cow, Little Bear, and Long Islands; and Moultonboro Neck, is like a different lake.
Buzzell Cove is another interesting one to see, it feels like a little pond in there.
I don't find Green's Basin all that tough to navigate, but the channels sure can get narrow... I think the area around 9 Acre, Dow, Pistol and Whortleberry Isalnds is vastly more challenging. The way red tops and black tops swap sides (of the boat) as you twist and turn through that area is really crazy.