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Unlimited (as in the past) | 78 | 29.66% | |
Current Law (25 night, 45 day) | 46 | 17.49% | |
Current Law - Broads Unlimited | 52 | 19.77% | |
Compromised MPH example 65 Day, 30 night | 69 | 26.24% | |
Distance rule. Example: unlimited over 300ft, 500, 1000 etc. | 18 | 6.84% | |
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Speed Limit Compromise Poll
Trying to get a feel for a number on what people would actually like.
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I know that this is a compromise thread but maybe one of the choices should have been "none of the above". I think the two year cycle should run its course and then be true to the original process.....
The intent of the SL law is being compromised already so proposing a compromise on a compromised situation will never end with the group that is controlling all the cards. IMHO |
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That would the first choice in the poll.
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So looking at the numbers so far, the vast majority are for limits but in a less conservative manner. I thought that there would have been more supporters.. Maybe that will increase.
It is funny though looking at it you have almost and equal amount on either end of the spectrum 9 for none at all and 10 for current law, but the majority are looking for some type of compromise. Very interesting. Lets see how it progresses.
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option 3
I chose option 3, which I think is he case now anyway.
Current law, with broads unlimited. Does anyone think the current law would be enforced, on a light traffic day, in the broads? |
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The law may look the other way for awhile but you would be surprised how many concerned citizens (ninnies) that interpret laws, personalize them, and will call at the most innocent infraction. I am sure the marine patrol is inundated with reported sightings of terrorist speeders!!!! There may even citizen groups created. They will be assigned to partrol on shifts. Amazing that we are talking about recreation in America....
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Option 4
I'd support a modified limit of something like 50 days, 30 nights. 25mph is just too slow to get many hulls up on plane. Of course if decent muffler devices were added to all the GFBL then I would support option 1. How's that for a compromise?
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Although I am an opponent of the current law, some of the compromises make perfect sense. I could care less about how fast people go in the broads. What I don't like are the boats that scream between the islands at 80mph on busy days... Even still I see a few fast boats every weekend cutting the corner at the end of Mark and flying through one of the busiest watersports areas on the lake between campers, tubers, skiers, and boarders.
I am fine with no limits as long as patrols are stepped up to prevent safety issues in certain hot spots. I am fine with 65/30, fine with the current law with unlimited in the broads, or similar variations. Something needed to be done, I just don't completely agree with the outcome thus far. As far as night time, 25-30 is plenty fast. I have certainly made my high speeds broads runs back at night, and sometimes in inclement weather but dont mind dialing it back. For the record I went current law with broads unlimited. |
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anyone want to guess my response?
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Seeing how the current SL has done nothing to make the lake safer on weekends this truly is a compromise. If the original intent was to make the lake safer for everyone, then spend the money more wisely on increased MP and enforce the laws we already have. Captain boneheads will not change if they are never pulled over!!! Speed was never the issue and that still remains the case.
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How about a speed limit only on Sat/Sun and Holidays? That's the way it is on our lake during the day. (nights here are another issue) During the weekdays we are allowed to crank it up as much as we want. I would think (and have experience there) that Winnipesaukee does not get so much weekday traffic that it is dangerous without one.
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Again I am very intrigued with the results... 61% of the responses show that some type of compromise is preferred...
If you consider who is on this site, in my opinion people who are die hard winnipesaukee fans, this gives you a good indication of those who use the lake regularly really want. It is a much better poll then that taken via phone to "residents" who may not have ever been to the lake. I think a lot can be said by this. Will be interesting to see how it continues.
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Although you may say that these sub-forums are biased I see plenty of posts in support of the limits so it can go either way. I think this poll works because it is those who know the area and are directly effected by their impact.
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I am simply saying that I like this poll because it is not written to sway anyone's vote and it is a sample of people who most likely frequent the lake more so then a random calling of NH residents. I personally feel that those who are at the lake, know the waters, boat on the lake (to whatever capacity) should have more say then someone that has never visited. It is very difficult to explain to someone how big the lake is until you have been there. If a quiestion is posed to someone who has never seen the lake if speed limits should be enacted they normally will have nothing to compare it to other then driving a car. As we all know there is quite a difference there.
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Also would you agree with me that we should poll those who are most effected by the law rather then people who never have been to the lake and / or have no boating knowledge of the lake? In a previous post in another thread I pointed out almost the exact same point you made which was it all depends on the people you speak to. Most people associate with others like themselves. If you ask all my neighbors I'd say 90% + are not in favor of limits.... As you said it all depends on where you are polling. I think Winni.com does have a wide array of people all of which Love the lake, otherwise they wouldn't be on or part of this website. From the other polls the majority only 20% own a go fast boat / jetski effected by the limits. However looking at these numbers I feel it clearly shows that people do want some type of law just not all or nothing. Whether I agree with that or not is my personal beliefs but from all these discussions it looks like we can work something out to please "most" everyone. Wouldn't you say?
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Is consist of modest homes, old cottages and a McMansion. We all agree we need some kind of limits but disagree verbally about the 25 at night. We are already suffering from erosion due to the high water as well as boat wakes. We love to compromise on the 25 at night. It should either be above cruiser planing speed or no wake at all.
We have sent a petition signed by over 50 lake shore owners to Rep. Pilliod last year. The only response we got from him was, 'We have to start somewhere'. That is not a compromise. Pure bully tactic.
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My point is that anyone, not just boaters, who interacts with the lake has a say. Our legislators know this and are intelligent enough to interpret a poll taken on a boating forum as just such. |
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I agree with you Ocdactive, that if someone never uses the lake, doesn't live near the lake, they just can't havethe same interest. For instance,I certainly do not care what people in Salem do. I never go there. But to those who live there I am sure there are many issues that are very important to them.
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So again I think this poll is more relevant because it is people who love the lake and have choosen to come onto winni.com to talk more about the place they know and love.
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Just what is your definition of "overwhelming"? Because 80% does it for me. |
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You know, BI is right, most people are voting for compromise. Can I change my vote? For some reason I was thinking what I could best live with for a compromise and therefore didn't vote for unlimited. Unlimited would be my first choice. I could live with a limit at night because I do think the lake is dangerous at night.
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BI... I understand your premise however to say 80% are in favor is far reaching here. The poll distinctly shows that either a compromise, no limits in certain areas, unlimited over a distance rule or unlimited all together is the majority. Frankly it shows that limits currently in force, IS NOT the preferred way to go. You being one of the leading advocates of a compromise, I would have thought you of all people would have not made the above statement. I thought you would have been very pleased that 60% are in favor of a compromised bill?
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If you check out this link you can see how the forum voted 4 and 1/2 years ago.
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...ead.php?t=1432 I don't understand how people can say this is not a boating forum. Look up near the top of the page and there is a link to "Forums" click that and one of the options is "Boating" click that and you get the option "Speed Limits" then you will find this thread. Face it people, we are on a boating forum and 78% are in favor of a speed limit. The permanent bill is going to pass in a walk. |
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I don't think 78% of boaters are in favor of keeping the speed limit. I think a new poll asking if boaters are in favor or not would clearly show that, BI.
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1. It is a boating forum in a General Website concering the lake. The statement that only boating individuals are voting is completely false, bacause anyone on the website can come into the boating forum, not just boaters, and cast a vote. I would agree that the majority voting are boaters but not necessarilly everyone. 2. 78% are not in favor of speed limits. Since I wrote the poll I was clear to write in Unlimited in 3 of the catagorys. You can easily say that 60% are in favor of UNLIMITED (some with restrictions: distance, broads) To say 80% are in favor of speed limits is a generalization that is being twisted. You and I have talked at length about a compromise. I have made it clear that while I would want it to be totally unlimited I am willing to compromise to make it work for everyone. I was under the impression you are also willing to negotiate this. Am I still correct on that assumption?
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Aren't we just tilting at windmills here? We can all agree to anything and any compromise on this boating forum but it doesn't make it reality. We could all agree that pigs can fly, or sometimes fly, or fly 45 MPH (25 at night). Point is, there are many people not on this forum who are happy with the SL and even a few, at least on my shore, who feel 45/25 is too much of a compromise(especially the 25 MPH nite). What we all conclude on this forum seems like a small and inconsequential contribution to the reality of how people perceive the SL is working. |
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I feel that we have made progress. In the past it was an "all or nothing" mentality. In the past few months I have spoken with many that would like to meet somewhere in between. If it can happen here it perhaps can carry forward elsewhere and maybe even to Concord. You speak of many people who are happy, I know of many who are very Unhappy... We will never please everyone but lets at least try to please the majority... This polls majority may be mostly made up of boaters but I think it clearly shows that those who are the ones having to abide by the laws should have a larger say. I know you feel differently but that is what open debates are for.
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Then are you saying that someone who has to listen to GFBL noise but doesnt boat has less of a say than boaters? Do boaters who log 100 hours per season have less say than someone who logs 200 hours? How about my neighbor who swims but doesn't boat? Do boats capable of going faster than 45 MPH have more say than those going less (afterall, they're the ones more affected by the law)? I guarantee you that the answer from Concord will be a loud and unequivocal NO.
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One more thing, OCDACTIVE...I have to say that in your many posts your replies are always polite, above the belt, and never angry. I've seen some who get near rabid when people disagree with them and that's not you. You seem like a good person and I appreciate and understand your passion about what you do. I mean that.
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Distance not speed
Having spent 2 weeks on the lake my experience shows it is still the idiots that don't know 150' and not the speed that causes the troubles. Did the GTX exceed 45 mph?
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I don't think I am twisting anything. 78% voted for one of the speed limit options. Therefore 78% favor a speed limit of some kind. You will also notice that the polls show no uniformity in finding a compromise. |
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Now as far as your quote above .................... This is where your side of speed limit debate goes off the rails. Speed and noise are two seperate issues. While my boat (notice I am not saying all GF Boats) is capable of exceeding 85mph, whether I am at 45mph or 65 mph, I am inside the law on sound. If noise is your argument then lets head over to that thread.... No I do not think that GFB votes or someone who logs a multitude of hours should have more of a vote over your neighbor who swims..... What I was alluding to is "in my opinion" people directly effected by the limits should be the ones voting on them such as your parents, your neighbor, lake business owners, property owners, those who only do 25 hours a year, and those who do 500.... Because, these are the people who understand the lake, understand the impact, and has first hand knowledge of what goes on. My contention simply was I get very frustrated when people conduct polls to people who have no comparisson, may have never visited the lake, and really have no stake in what is decided. For their vote doesn't mean anything to them. Where people who have voted on this website have a personal stake and are educated as to what is going on. We will just have to agree to disagree, but I respect your thoughts. Would you personally mind a compromise? I know you would like to keep it the way it is now, and I would like to have it unlimited, but would you be willing to compromise?
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Now I see your point as to "one of the speed limit options" I think we are just having a disagreement on the wording you have choosen. When I hear "speed limits" that means there is a threshold I can not pass. While 2 of the 3 unlimited options there are "restrictions" and not "limits" because as long as you are adhering to a certain standard i.e. in the broads, outside a certain distance perameter, then there are "No Limits". So I would say then that only 2 of the polling options favor some type of "limit" whether that be a compromised limit 65, or the current limits. So currently I would say 46% would favor some kind of limits. I think it is more of a verbage issue rather then an actual disagreement on the numbers.
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In NH politics is that it reach an all time low. NH Business magazine reports that the NH public has no confident with the current legislature and the representatives are fearing for a huge upset in the next election. Pilliod is trying to make his constituents happy by 'changing the subject' and make them happy with 'feel good' legislature. Typical of politicians who only care about themselves and not the people they represent.
That is why this passage is happening. To make the people feel that something is good coming from the current legislature. That is why statistics and common sense will never prevail in politics. The reason why the economy is what it is today. Greed and Power.
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I really was surprised to read your post concerning this poll over in the supporters thread. In reading your posts here it looked as if we were able to discuss this poll in a very cival and justified manner........... Then I saw that. I am not trying to start a argument or anything but it just seems that you posted there to bash this poll because you know that we (opposers) are not allowed to post there. Just wondering? It almost seems like you are trying to drum up support and don't want to defend your claims? Also, If the Poll showed the numbers going in a different direction I would bet that you would not be making the same claims. Again not trying to stir things up just calling them as I see them.
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I think it's high time that someone proposed legislation to restrict kayakers from going beyond 150' from shore. This would make total sense to me and would fit right into the legislature's attitude toward safety, don't you think? There's plenty of water between shore and 150' out from shore, given the entire perimeter of the lake. Kind of like keeping bicycles off of interstate highways - it just make sense.
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I am sick of this nonsense.
There is a certain group of people who keep saying the “Lake belongs to all of us.”
Yet, they are the same group that wants to take the lake away from another certain group. Hmmm Do you see the hypocrisy? Just like the rest of the real world. The whole lake is NOT for everybody at all times. If you go out on the broads in a 16ft bowrider on the weekend you are a moron. It’s also not the appropriate place for a canoe, rowboat, or swimmer. There are days when it is not appropriate for a 25 foot bowrider to be on the broads. Slowing down boats will not make this lake any safer. The lake was a dangerous place 40 years ago and it’s a dangerous place today. This argument made by the supporters truly has nothing to do with speed or safety. It’s making sure everybody is equal. If the proponents where so sure they were right, why are they pushing the bill to become permanent before any studies can be done? The reason is they don’t want the facts to get in the way. Right now, the statistics show the law is either not enforceable or there was never a problem with speed. Life is not fair. Sometimes the Lake isn’t either. |
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I have a boat, canoe, and kayak. We are at the south end of Paugus Bay. Sunday morning I took my kayak up the bay, across to the big and little islands and back again. Your new law would have made me it wrong for me to do this. We do not need laws but common sense. There were the normal water skiers getting quality time in the bay and a few fishing boats. I would never venture out there on a Saturday afternoon! There are too many sections of water on the lake that you would not be able to cross with the 150’ limit and our legislators would screw it up totally! Good thought but highly restrictive for the little good it would do. |
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I do not think that making a law to control every action possible to protect the lowest common denominator creates long term benefit. The nature of competition inspires research, action, and winners. The converse is "be careful you may get hurt" so don't do anything. IMO - This in not a very stimulating or enjoyable way to live.
We no longer have competitive manufacturing, our educational system is at the bottom of the industrial countries, everyone gets a trophy as to not have anyone feel embarrased, don't use grades because poor preformers will feel "bad", and so on. You can not legislate common sense! Everyone will go mad trying to do it. It will hurt 95% of the population for the 5% of Darwin Award candidates. |
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Are you sure it's only 5%?!? Because there are some days where I think it's MUCH higher than that!!
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In this subforum. It looks like the 65/30 is reasonable. Based on another poll, most boats speed falls at or below the 65 mph day time. As for night, 25 is too slow for planing for most large boats and those with V hulls. 30 will allow more boats to plane resulting in less erosion. Any comments?
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If we believe we need a permanent speed limit law then I believe this is a suitable compromise. You did a fantastic job of rationalizing the results from multiple threads. Your logic is solid and very few would be impacted by your limits.
Since this is hypothetical and open to compromise, should there be provisions to get waivers for certain areas? Winni is the only large body of water (the broads) that can support an unlimited restriction. Anyone who can attain the faster speeds should be able to use the portion of the lake safely. Maybe certain days of the week in certain areas with notification to authorities the limit could be managed by permit. What do others think? |
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