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View Poll Results: Does Winnipesaukee need hands on boating instructors? | |||
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44 | 74.58% |
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5 | 8.47% |
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10 | 16.95% |
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This summer I saw a lot of good people on beautiful boats do very bad things while docking and trying to dock at the Wolfeboro town docks.
Most of the time I would grab a line or a bow rail and help folks tie up their boats and the captains and crew were very gracious and thankful. This got me thinking there might be some interest in docking lessons. I'm thinking about starting a little side business to help these folks learn more about boating so they can have a more enjoyable time with their friends and family on the water. Would you be interested in private or small group lessons? Do you think this is something work pursuing? Is this something needed on the lake? Last edited by rowinghelmet; 08-22-2014 at 02:48 PM. Reason: fix grammar |
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