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Yeah it can be tough to guess who's next in line. You really just have to pay attention to all the boats that were there before you and who has shown up after you. I'm a patient guy so if I have any doubt I usually just let them go first. It's better to make friends than enemies.
The size of your boat has nothing to do with who gets to dock first. Although if someone with a much bigger boat comes in just after me and I see a big space for them to slip into I'll let them take it if I see another boat getting ready to leave that I can easily fit into. Again that's just being nice. As for those 2 guys almost fighting about who's first they're just a$$#oles. Your out in your boat just relax and enjoy your day. |
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I think it's a testosterone thing.
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Hahaha, good question. But in post #1 it was said that the two gentleman were arguing over who had the biggest boat. I have yet to see women fight over which one has the largest boat ( or whatever )
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Sounds like Wolfeboro needs to invest in some Dock Hands like the Naswa has. Between people hitting other boats and arguing over who got there first sounds like it could help!
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Just what we need, spend more tax dollars to babysit a bunch of babies who can't wait their turn in line or don't know how to park a boat.
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We have a large pontoon boat so we don't even try to go to a busy port on the weekends. Luckily we are here year round. The off season is a bit easier. Since my husband works full time it is difficult to go out on the lake during the week.
It is so easy to find dock space with our Seadoo, but the number of people that can join us is very limited . |
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It seems like every public dock has unwritten rules, which causes people to make their own assumptions. I have no problem with the meredith town docks setup. I've been at ramps where one side is in and one side is out.
I've been using shep browns for 5 years, never been checked for a sticker and there's no system at all, pull or put in from either side, but work around their fork lift. I've pulled behind boats thinking they are next to pull, only to find out they are just sitting tying up a spot. I would prefer to have my kids untie and pull my boat along in order while I get the trailer, instead of me having to start up again to pull around a sitting boat. I've had to wait 15 minutes before to drop in because a female passenger on a pwc would not untie and move it down so I could drop in. In these cases it would help if someone from the staff would take 2 minutes to educate the boaters at their ramps and set some expectations. No rules lead to chaos and jerks can't stop themselves from their own interpretations of them. DC |
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Solve your boat pull woes the way I do.
1. Get old, retire. 2. Wait until early November, pull the boat mid-week. I have, on occasion, left the trailer a bit in the water while I took a scrub brush to the algae film on the bottom before it dries, with nobody even parked nearby, let alone waiting for me to get out of the way. |
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I did witness from time to time when the almighty Gilford Island Association will jockey for first place and claim the islanders have first dib. The on duty officer usually ignore those situation as the islanders do get their way.
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I can't say enough good at how well the two parking / docking officers (Clint & Roger) have kept that place in excellent order. The are very well respected and liked by all and that place wouldn't be nearly as organized and well run without them. Dan
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I thought we were talking about launching and hauling the boats out on trailers.
Otherwise you are right the islanders pretty much stay over on #2 and #3.
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You must be talking about some other dock because launching and hauling at Glendale is for Gilford residents only. The public cannot launch at Glendale. That facility is maintained by Gilford taxpayers the same taxpayers that pay the the two parking officers to keep order...
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And the same town that shut down Ames Farm. Nice people in Gilford.
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Or Gilford rental guests via a guest pass placard.
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Has Gilford actually created an enforceable ordinance that defines this restriction? Are Gilford folks that busy launching and retrieving boats all season that there is no room for others to access the public waters? Any Gilford officials out there care to comment? |
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Many years ago we had two Wetlands Bureau interns that were primarily doing inspections on Winnipesaukee had to pull our boat so they could trailer it over to Sunapee for a couple weeks. Unfortunately we did not have the foresight to tell them they should not pull the boat out at Glendale. Let me just say that I felt bad as their supervisor that they had the experience that they did. We now make certain to warn all of our personnel about the restrictions relative to the Gilford docks, launch, and parking lot.
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500 yards away is Fays boat yard where boats (public) can be launched for a small fee. That fee helps pay for the upkeep of the launch. West Alton Marina is another great place to launch for a small fee that is not that far away. Lots of places to launch on the lake for a small fee, unfortunately there are few free public launches... Dan
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Are there ANY ?
Thought even the "Public" ramps (Alton Bay, Meredith, Wolfeboro, Center Harbor) all charged $20 drop in fee. As well as check for cleanliness of boat bottoms (aquatic pollution potentials) albeit only during the busy times ie. weekends & Holidays .
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Honestly, for what it costs to boat these days between the boat itself, fuel, upkeep, insurance, etc, etc, the launching fee shouldn't be a deal breaker especially if convenient to ones home or route to the lake. As an fyi all the ramps you noted above except for center Harbor I believe are free, not certain though... Dan
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$20 launch fee is a steal. I like to launch at one of the private marinas on the lake for $20. Most have ample parking and you can take out whenever you feel like taking out the boat. The public ramps have parking but not nearby, and I have on occasion launch a boat and find out there is no place to park. You need a sticker ot guest pass to park at Glendale, so even if you launch your boat before the attendant(s) are there, you need a place to park. WAM is a steal. For $20 I can leave the tow vehicle and trailer there for a few days until I am finish with the boat.
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OP said they were in their late 50's, that's somewhwere between senility and sterility. I doubt tetosterone is the issue. Maybe one of them had a winer on board and couldn't get out of the boat fast enough! The launches are where I see the problems.I think most problems come from the upbringing people had. I have seen people at the launch that either have no clue that there is any one else on the planet or they simply just don't care. If you think that is a good place to do a tune up on your boat after you find out it won't start in the spring, than something went wrong somewhere and you should not be allowed to use public ramps. I could write a book on the subject. It would cover all the bases, comedy, drame, horror, suspense, Most of the time I can't beleive my eyes so it might be fiction,
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