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On their latest map, Bizer indicates a no wake zone at Sandy Point. Is the no-wake zone from Sandy point to the flashing bouy or from Sandy point to the red marker?
![]() Older versions of the Bizer map spells out 'no wake to the flashing bouy". But, this year's map is not as specific. I suspect the no-wake zone has been reduced to the red marker. |
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The New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules states that Between the red top buoy located by light buoy #23 and Sandy Point in Alton Bay shall be a "no wake" area in either direction.
Prior to Bizer's fifth edition, we incorrectly noted that the "no wake" area extended to light #23. Last edited by Bizer; 06-28-2004 at 09:42 PM. |
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Thanks for clearing up my confusion.
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