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The question is where does it end? So they extended the NWZ because Meredith Marina was complaining about the boat wakes from boats coming on or getting off plane. So now they essentially passed the buck to the next person up the bay... So soon those people will start complaining... and so on and so on. It needs to end! Woodsy
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Gilford, NH and Florida
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If the criteria used to determine where no wake zones are necessary is where there are boat wakes that splash the shoreline and rock docked boats then the whole lake will become a no wake zone. Every foot of shoreline would qualify. Someone who has frontage on the Broads could make the same argument as the people in Meredith Bay. If you want to be on a lake where there are no boat wakes or waves from wind or weather then maybe Winnipesaukee is not the right lake for you! |
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