06-03-2009, 04:57 AM
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"Unsafe Passage" Redux...
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Originally Posted by OCDACTIVE
"...the camp director came out saying it was illegal to be there. At the time I had a 17 ft whaler and he said to me (no lie) it was illegal to be standing in the boat!...we called the MP and they said it was fine to be there..."
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While standing in your boat has never been illegal and—depending on what year that incident occurred—the NHMP Boater's Guide did have a paragraph warning against it. That quote was excerpted to this forum just last year.
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Originally Posted by BroadHopper
"...Some woman called the MP and told them that I was anchored in front of her property..."
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That must have occurred years ago. Nobody anchors in front of my shoreline any longer because of today's maximum-wake-speed "violence". (Wakes increase in violence as they approach the shallows near shore).
Even boaters who prefer their privacy far from shore still get a good dose of that "maximum wake speed" effect.
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Originally Posted by VtSteve
"...It was easier to be a lakefront owner snob..."
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...and...
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Originally Posted by hazelnut
Iiiiiiiidiots. Wow that just about takes the cake now doesn't it?
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1) There's nothing wrong with being lakefront residents. 
2) The only violation in this case happens to be New Hampshire's most frequently-violated rule for boaters: Unsafe Passage. 
3) Even "certificate-boaters" will shrug off a speed that leaves an obnoxious wake. Nobody seems to realize a wake above headway speed can have consequences to anchored or drifting visitors. 
4) Not to excuse boaters lacking consideration for the other boaters around them, that "driveway" could have been a safe—and familiar—path through an invisible field of boulders.
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