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Old 06-20-2005, 07:56 PM   #1
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I've learned that after missing the lake terribly for 24 years, I come back and feel the same way I did when I was 12. To see the lake appear through the thick forest and get down to the end of the dirt drive way and soak it all in. Awesome!
I 've learned that I will come back with my kids every year until I Keel over!

Also if you just move the fridge over a little you will find the mouse that has been causing the smell that prevented you from entering the kitchen.

See you in 25 days!

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Old 06-21-2005, 09:10 AM   #2
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Those sparring buoys in "The Graveyard" are there for a reason...
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Old 06-21-2005, 12:39 PM   #3
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Default Lessons learned

No matter how old you are, your father will never think you tied the boat up properly.

Not everyone who buys a $30,000 boat will buy a $20 chart, or maybe they just don't use them.

For children, broken propeller pieces are tantamount to sunken treasure.

Every house project requires 3 trips to the hardware store. This may not be a bad thing if there is an ice cream stand next to the store.

Squirrels and mice will find any and all entrances to a cottage, and may even create their own.

A squirrel can climb in through a dryer vent. Once inside, they are capable of chewing through plastic pipe.

When opening the cottage in the spring, check under the sofa for dead mice, before mom starts the spring cleaning.

A sacrificial cotton mop left in a shed will deter mice from entering your cottage over the winter.

When returning from Wolfeboro to Meredith, there will always be a thunderstorm in your way.

Asking for a ride to/from the mainland because you boat is broken will tell you what real neighbors are.

Firewood on the island is a valued commodity, and fallen trees should be collected as soon as they are located.

Cats don't float well.
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Old 06-21-2005, 02:34 PM   #4
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No matter how old you are, your father will never think you tied the boat up properly.
So, so, so TRUE. I love it.
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Old 06-22-2005, 02:54 AM   #5
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No matter how old you are, your father will never think you tied the boat up properly.
Ho boy, does that ring true. I'm thinking this had to be a wood boat?

BTW, folks: There is a "Rust Pond" in Carroll County of the Lakes Region. (This new user-name doesn't relate to the contemplation of iron oxide formation).

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Old 06-22-2005, 09:37 AM   #6
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[QUOTE=Bear Guy]No matter how old you are, your father will never think you tied the boat up properly.


I was up there this past weekend and I took the boat for a ride. Very slow and peaceful (not a lot of boat traffic). It took me a good ten minutes to the tie the boat up when I got back, making sure I did it exactly as it was before I left.

Sure enough, Dad came down and retied it just after my little sister and I were joking about how none of us will ever be able to get it "right".

I'm 32 by the way. Maybe some day I'll get it right. But I doubt it.
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Old 06-22-2005, 04:39 PM   #7
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I'm 62 and my father, 88, still reacts the same way. The only difference from my younger years is I have learned to treasure the "criticism." Of course, I never treat my children the same......
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Old 06-22-2005, 09:24 PM   #8
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Things I learned at the Lake

1 It's not fun to fall off of your boat into the water of Mountain View Yacht Club.

2 Shower is required after item 1

3 Laughing at yourself after item 1 makes it all go away

4 The sky at the Lake is unlike anyplace on earth Day and Night

5 Friends to raft/barbeque with are Priceless!

6 That warm spot you just swam through was a wide mouth bass with Gas

Hope this helps!
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Old 06-24-2005, 07:35 PM   #9
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How to swim.

How to drive a boat.

How to catch crayfish with a flashlight and a willingness to walk along a "mucky" bottom in shallow water.

How to fish.

That the markers around Pistol Island are very confusing (only place I've ever dinged a prop on the lake, knock on wood).

That pet rabbits are not at all deterred by a swim if it means getting free (turns out you cannot trap one on the end of a dock...).

That Charlie Roberts (of Roberts Cove) had about the driest sense of humor of any person I ever met.

That many people go to the lake to drink themselves into a stupor every weekend.

That drifting in the middle of the broads watching the sunset with the engine off on a Summer evening is perhaps the most theraputic thing I can do.

That grilled food is 3x better if it's grilled on a boat.

That lots of people are just terrible at putting boats on trailers.

That courtesy is usually rewarded with courtesy.

That some people are insulted if you offer help with docking and that most are not...
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Old 06-24-2005, 08:37 PM   #10
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Don't take lake water quality for granted. Twenty-five years of watching the lake turn from clear to dark water has been disappointing. Educating the next generation about their responsibility of stewardship is important.
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Old 06-25-2005, 08:22 AM   #11
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Don't take lake water quality for granted. Twenty-five years of watching the lake turn from clear to dark water has been disappointing. Educating the next generation about their responsibility of stewardship is important.
I recall that the lake was cloudier in the 70s. I think it's clearer now. Could be wrong though; not like I've done any testing...
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Old 06-25-2005, 11:53 AM   #12
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I had to answer Dave R because I identifed with so many of his thoughts.

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How to swim.

How to drive a boat.

How to catch crayfish with a flashlight and a willingness to walk along a "mucky" bottom in shallow water.

How to fish....
Did this in my youth
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That the markers around Pistol Island are very confusing (only place I've ever dinged a prop on the lake, knock on wood).
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Add some island property I owned.
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That pet rabbits are not at all deterred by a swim if it means getting free (turns out you cannot trap one on the end of a dock...).
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This also applies to cats.
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That many people go to the lake to drink themselves into a stupor every weekend.
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Know some of these and have been there myself. The answer is to retire.

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That drifting in the middle of the broads watching the sunset with the engine off on a Summer evening is perhaps the most therapeutic thing I can do.
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THIS IS SOOO TRUE.

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That some people are insulted if you offer help with docking and that most are not...
I will take all the help I can get. I didn’t get my nickname as “crash” for nothing.
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Old 06-28-2005, 11:55 AM   #13
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Ever tow your boat to the gas station for a fill-up?? Put the car in park, it'll surely roll away on you in neutral!
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Old 04-25-2012, 12:09 PM   #14
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I thought that I would reopen this useful thread because some members might not have seen it yet. I bet that there are many more folks with helpful tips to share.

I have learned that mice will eat a comrade stuck to a glue trap.

Mice will eat soap when no other options are present. They prefer Dial to unscented Dove.

They also like to eat silicone spatulas and the buttons off of a television/VCR remote.


I have found that setting a mouse trap inside a small Havahart trap keeps the dogs safe from a nose snap and keeps a mink from running off with the trap.


This style trap worked well in catching the tiny critter that didn't set off the traditional snap trap.


Binder clips work great for keeping bags closed and for hanging towels to dry on the boat.

What have you learned at the lake?
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Old 04-25-2012, 12:20 PM   #15
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GREAT THREAD!

Duck itch is easier to prevent than have to live with.

Sawyer's black raspberry ice cream is the best in the entire world!
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Old 04-25-2012, 01:17 PM   #16
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I have learned some more things since the start of this thread in 2005....


A comfy couch on the porch is the best place for a nap.


A dead webcam is a tragedy during ice-in and ice-out.


Before opening my eyes in the morning, I stick my hand out. If it hits the wall, I am at the lake.


A jetski is the best way to get around the lake.


A washer and dryer on the island would be heaven.


Put a large 40-55 gallon trash container on a hill next to the house. Make a drain for a hose near the bottom. Attach a hose with a shut off and run to the bathroom window. (hanging outside the house with a rope) Fill the container with water and cover it. This is good for 7 flushes when the power goes out.


Take some of that water and heat on the grill. Pour into a plastic sun shower (holds five gallons). Hang in the bathroom shower for times when there is no power to run the water pump. Works well if you just heat a gallon or so to a very hot temp and mix with the cold water from the hill container.


Fresh hamburger from the Wining Butcher on the grill cannot be topped.


Gallons of water can be purchased at Hannaford for 50 cents.


A day at the lake is better than any day anywhere else.


Having to go to the store by jetski is not a bad way to spend time.



There are at least 5 places to get ice cream by jetski (or boat)
  • Alton Bay (2)
  • Wolfeboro (3)
  • 19 Mile Bay
  • Center Harbor
  • Meredith
What I need to learn is how to get running lights on the jetski so I am not paranoid going back to the island at dusk after an ice cream run.

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IG check out the canoe/kakak clip on running lights. Might work
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Old 04-25-2012, 02:39 PM   #18
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#1. Being a good neighbor and having good neighbors is very important on an island...We are blessed to be surrounded by the best neighbors in the world!

#2. Bungee Cords...You can never have enough!

#3. Contractor trash bags are a necessity for spill proof transport of your trash on your boat!

#4. Zip ties are another item you can never have enough of!

#5. A well stocked tool shed to take care of all those pesky little items that come up is very important. After all, there is no "Ace Hardware" on the island!
"Most islanders are like Boy Scouts on steroids"... I stole that quote from Lauren Lyons of the Lyons Den. It's very fitting!

#6. You can never see too many sunrises or sunsets over the lake. Each one is different and special and I look forward to seeing many more!!

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My PWC is a three seater, therefore a boat. If it has running lights, is it legal after dark?
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I have learned that

Weather people on Maine TV always stand in front of the lake.

Making the dock wave safe is easier than driving up to fix it in bad weather.

Plants and trees grow really really slow on the island.

Mice eat some strange things when they can't find food.

Thank God we have pressure treated wood and don't have to replace the wood every few years.

A nail gun is a beautiful invention.

My wife is far more organized than I could ever be.

Having a lake set of tools and and a home set of tools is worth the money.

Whatever plumbing fitting you need is not one of the 50 you have in inventory.

Things that were easy with the kids help can be a real pain for a fat old guy.

It is amazing how much better a Saturday afternoon lake is than a Sunday afternoon lake.

Staying on the Island all the way to Thanksgiving seems like a much better idea in July than it does in late October. (Every year)
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Remember the car keys and cell phone when you leave the island (especially in a heavy fog)

May, June and October our favorites months to be at the lake.

If you live on an island, a Pontoon Boat may be more practical than a sporty bow rider.

No matter how cute your wife thinks the birds are leave the bird seed at home.

Don't rely on your memory for necessary provisions, bring more, you can never have too much of one thing.
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Having a lake set of tools and and a home set of tools is worth the money.
That no matter how much you spend on the two sets, there will ALWAYS be that tool you only have 1 of, and it will be at the location where you aren't when you need it.

When happily collapsing the two households into the lake one, you will have a LOT of tools.
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This tool problem is resolved by having a third set in the boat!!!! Cha Ching...

I also keep a hidden set of screwdrivers in the house... just for me.
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That no matter how much you spend on the two sets, there will ALWAYS be that tool you only have 1 of, and it will be at the location where you aren't when you need it.

When happily collapsing the two households into the lake one, you will have a LOT of tools.
My tools live in my car during the lake season. No matter what I need, I always have it with me.
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I am with Elly, always a tool bag full of mutiple use type tools in the car or truck when heading to the lake. nothing crazy, but wrenches, plyers screwdrivers hammers, drill and every othe reveryday use tool. Have a rachet set and things like that already at the cottage
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My PWC is a three seater, therefore a boat. If it has running lights, is it legal after dark?
Running lights along with a stern light would make it legal. I think it is discouraged because taking waves is the dark on this vessel might be more dangerous for the boater. We discussed this in a thread years ago and I think that I recall Siksukr stated that he had done this.?

Lights at twilight times would be fantastic!
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As one who is completely comfortable boating at night..... I know & respect that it isn't everyones "Cup of Tea" (including my wife), I could foresee a number of dangerous senerio's with PWC's running around (<25mph) in the "Black". The inevitable Rogue wave being #1 on the list

Now if it is intended simply as an additional safety feature at or around Dusk --- GREAT idea
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As one who is completely comfortable boating at night..... I know & respect that it isn't everyones "Cup of Tea" (including my wife), I could foresee a number of dangerous senerio's with PWC's running around (<25mph) in the "Black". The inevitable Rogue wave being #1 on the list

Now if it is intended simply as an additional safety feature at or around Dusk --- GREAT idea
I believe it is illegal to drive PWC's at night.
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Running lights along with a stern light would make it legal. I think it is discouraged because taking waves is the dark on this vessel might be more dangerous for the boater. We discussed this in a thread years ago and I think that I recall Siksukr stated that he had done this.?

Lights at twilight times would be fantastic!
I actually have not used lights but as IG asks,I do remember discussing whether adding lights because it is technically a boat would be legal.I believe that the answer was no.
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I know for a FACT that in Massachusetts it is Illegal.

In fact they do not recognize a PWC as a "Boat". Even with a N.H. Reg with Boat classification. I know, I had one, and have the ticket to prove it!! ouch!!

According to MA Environmental Police their ad hoc classification is a "Boat" you ride in.. a PWC you ride on

I can't believe that NH is much different considering the parralels in all the other Inland Boating Laws between the two States


Sorry -- We seem to be Hijacking this GREAT thread -- perhaps we should open a seperate dicussion all ?

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I've learned that after missing the lake terribly for 24 years, I come back and feel the same way I did when I was 12. To see the lake appear through the thick forest and get down to the end of the dirt drive way and soak it all in. Awesome!
I 've learned that I will come back with my kids every year until I Keel over!

Also if you just move the fridge over a little you will find the mouse that has been causing the smell that prevented you from entering the kitchen.

See you in 25 days!

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Yea Grant its me....July 15th I will be on Winter Harbor for 2 weeks.
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