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Old 02-21-2010, 06:39 PM   #1
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I am going to search, google, and Google earth all the stuff you guys have given me. I am very pumped again and I thank you all for that.

More to come... Best regards.. Black Snow Slide
Well, BSS, looks like the sane folks on this forum have come through to welcome you, and turn your somewhat less than good initial experience into something that's now positive, informative, and helpful. I'm proud of our forum members for coming through for you -- even if it was touch-and-go there for a while. I think everyone wants to welcome you to Winni -- as there is a lot to see; lots to do; and the forum members are quite proud of the fact that they contribute to the welcoming atmosphere that most folks enjoy.

P.S., they are quite informative too, aren't they? Ask a question here -- and you will get an answer!
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Old 02-21-2010, 08:07 PM   #2
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BSS...also sorry for the initial cool reception...glad to have you come visit Lake Winnipesaukee. The lake is indeed family friendly. Be sure to visit the Country Store in Moultonboro, close to where we live. Also it is especially good to know that you want to visit this special area as some thought that recently enacted boating laws might be bad for business...your enthusiastic response is proof positive that this is not the case. Please feel free to send us a PM if we can be of further assistance...Sincerely, Sunset on the dock and family
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Old 02-22-2010, 07:31 AM   #3
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Last night I went to the " Captain's Quarters" ( One of the guys who is going, his garage is Mammoth. I keep my boat in his garage during the winter. His boat is inside there as well as 2 cars and his truck, work bench area, pool table, small TV, and an REAL old soda machine that works. Heated at 65 and Admirals are not allowed to give orders. ) We get together almost every Sunday night for eating and laughs. The highlight last night was the talk of the Winnie trip.

I gave everyone the 1st of many itineraries. I down loaded Photos, brochures, Printed pictures from google earth and they have the link to this chat so they can read up.

Equipment wise our boats are set up well. VHF, Chart plotters, some radar, Depth, Fish finders and on and on.

Everyone is good with Boater safety courses and 2 have Capt licenses.

Launching.. I am thinking we will launch next to the Inn. Good? Is there a better place?

Is there a car wash close by? When we pull out of Winnie we want to clean the boats as to not cross contaminate? We give them a good wash down and then we go to a shopping area parking lot so the Admirals can assault our credit cards and we can detail clean trailers, breaks, out-drives, hulls ex.. We have spray bottles with vinegar/ water solution to help in killing the hitchhikers if we find any after power washing.

Restaurants with docks?

Is the marine police cool with cooking with gas grills on the boat? They are all marine set ups. 2 years ago we had a visit by a fire fan boat saying they had a report of smoke coming from our boats. It was kind of funny. We didn't want them to feel like it was a waist of there time and resources so we did what every other boater would do.. Yup.. We fed them.

Is there good places on the lake where we can all raft up?

Is there beaches that we can bring the boats close to and enjoy for the day?

Than you again for all your help... Best regards to all. Black Snow Slide
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Old 02-22-2010, 08:30 AM   #4
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Last night I went to the " Captain's Quarters" ( One of the guys who is going, his garage is Mammoth. I keep my boat in his garage during the winter. His boat is inside there as well as 2 cars and his truck, work bench area, pool table, small TV, and an REAL old soda machine that works. Heated at 65 and Admirals are not allowed to give orders. ) We get together almost every Sunday night for eating and laughs. The highlight last night was the talk of the Winnie trip.

I gave everyone the 1st of many itineraries. I down loaded Photos, brochures, Printed pictures from google earth and they have the link to this chat so they can read up.

Equipment wise our boats are set up well. VHF, Chart plotters, some radar, Depth, Fish finders and on and on.

Everyone is good with Boater safety courses and 2 have Capt licenses.

Launching.. I am thinking we will launch next to the Inn. Good? Is there a better place?

Is there a car wash close by? When we pull out of Winnie we want to clean the boats as to not cross contaminate? We give them a good wash down and then we go to a shopping area parking lot so the Admirals can assault our credit cards and we can detail clean trailers, breaks, out-drives, hulls ex.. We have spray bottles with vinegar/ water solution to help in killing the hitchhikers if we find any after power washing.

Restaurants with docks?

Is the marine police cool with cooking with gas grills on the boat? They are all marine set ups. 2 years ago we had a visit by a fire fan boat saying they had a report of smoke coming from our boats. It was kind of funny. We didn't want them to feel like it was a waist of there time and resources so we did what every other boater would do.. Yup.. We fed them.

Is there good places on the lake where we can all raft up?

Is there beaches that we can bring the boats close to and enjoy for the day?

Than you again for all your help... Best regards to all. Black Snow Slide
The launch next to the Hotel, Center Harbor town ramp, will be perfectly fine to accomodate your needs. There are town docks right there for you to tie up to as well. You'll want to visit Braun Bay to anchor and hang out for the day. Pay attention to strict laws on Rafting as discussed in other threads. Braun Bay is a must visit for you! If you have young kids, or not, a trip to Weirs Beach is in order for sure. Then for the exact opposite experience head on down through the Broads down to Wolfeboro. The best part of the lake is the different personalities each town has. I love the Weirs for the arcades, boardwalk, pizza, and laid back fun. Wolfeboro has that quaint New England town feeling, totally different but nice in its own way. Public docks at both places fill up fast on a Saturday, be patient. Oh yeah by the way make sure you cruise the channel while down at the Weirs. Stop in at the Nasua for a drink and you'll be treated to some fun people and boat watching as well as live entertainment right on the beach!

There is a car Wash on the Center Harbor, Moultonboro Line, just up the street from your hotel. The bays should be large enough to accomodate you.

Have fun!
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Old 02-22-2010, 09:29 AM   #5
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Hazelnut did a good job with descrbing itinearies for cruising the lake. As for Braun Bay, weekdays are a good time to visit and stay. It gets a bit crowded on weekends and it attract the MP. On weekends, rafting off Timber island, or Patrician Shores are better alternatives.
If you like to do some hiking, visit Stonedam Island. It's a wildlife sanctuary with a nice hike along the shore. Dock space is very limited. Visit the Lakes Region Conservatory trust wesite and there is a list of islands that you can visit.
Visit Alton Bay. The town is known for it's weekend craft fairs and Friday night concerts by the water with firworks.
You mention GPS. You can download a Bizer map into your GPS. If you have a Garmin, there is a Winnipesaukee map on their website.
I have been on the lake since I was a baby. A true Winnipesaukee native. PM me if you want to hookup and ask for more info.

For a little variety, take a day off and launch in lake Winnisquam. There is a popular sand bar and the fishing is superb. A day on Squam Lake is another great fishing lake. Squam Lake is very rocky. A map is a must!

I am a bit upset with all the negative publicity concerning boating on Winnipesaukee. I winter in CO and had many folks ask me what is going on. I have friends in Montana, California and Florida inquiring as well. I'm hoping this will go away but I am afraid it is here to stay and will get worst. Enjoy it while you can.

Most boaters will not patronize SL supporters that are listed on a particular website. Problem is the website refuse to update that list as a number of them have change thier mind and were listed on a defunct website that was more up-to-date. So please use that list with discretion. PM me for more info.

See you on the lake!
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I am a bit upset with all the negative publicity concerning boating on Winnipesaukee. I winter in CO and had many folks ask me what is going on. I have friends in Montana, California and Florida inquiring as well. I'm hoping this will go away but I am afraid it is here to stay and will get worst. Enjoy it while you can.

Most boaters will not patronize SL supporters that are listed on a particular website. Problem is the website refuse to update that list as a number of them have change thier mind and were listed on a defunct website that was more up-to-date. So please use that list with discretion. PM me for more info.

See you on the lake!
Not true BSS...many many boaters like myself go out of their way to support said businesses. As far as enjoying it while you can...don't be intimidated by such rubbish...the lake has never been better for families and yes, this is unlikely to change.
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Old 02-22-2010, 01:17 PM   #7
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Last night I went to the " Captain's Quarters" ( One of the guys who is going, his garage is Mammoth. I keep my boat in his garage during the winter. His boat is inside there as well as 2 cars and his truck, work bench area, pool table, small TV, and an REAL old soda machine that works. Heated at 65 and Admirals are not allowed to give orders. ) We get together almost every Sunday night for eating and laughs. The highlight last night was the talk of the Winnie trip.

I gave everyone the 1st of many itineraries. I down loaded Photos, brochures, Printed pictures from google earth and they have the link to this chat so they can read up.

Equipment wise our boats are set up well. VHF, Chart plotters, some radar, Depth, Fish finders and on and on.

Everyone is good with Boater safety courses and 2 have Capt licenses.

Launching.. I am thinking we will launch next to the Inn. Good? Is there a better place?

Is there a car wash close by? When we pull out of Winnie we want to clean the boats as to not cross contaminate? We give them a good wash down and then we go to a shopping area parking lot so the Admirals can assault our credit cards and we can detail clean trailers, breaks, out-drives, hulls ex.. We have spray bottles with vinegar/ water solution to help in killing the hitchhikers if we find any after power washing.

Restaurants with docks?

Is the marine police cool with cooking with gas grills on the boat? They are all marine set ups. 2 years ago we had a visit by a fire fan boat saying they had a report of smoke coming from our boats. It was kind of funny. We didn't want them to feel like it was a waist of there time and resources so we did what every other boater would do.. Yup.. We fed them.

Is there good places on the lake where we can all raft up?

Is there beaches that we can bring the boats close to and enjoy for the day?

Than you again for all your help... Best regards to all. Black Snow Slide
The ramp at Center Harbor is pretty good, though it is a bit steep depending on water level.

There is a car wash right up the road near Dunkin Dinuts with self serve bays.

There are a lot of places to raft up but there are also marked no rafting zones.

Grills should be OK.
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BSS,

It sounds like you have most everything figured out which is good to hear and all the advice here has been right on target. A couple of things I do want to point out however.

-- you mentioned in one of your posts possible sleeping overnight on your boat. At your hotel dock this would be just fine. However NH doesn't allow overnight mooring on the lake.... its a bummer that most of us don't like but oh well what are you going to do.

-- the ramp at center Harbor should be more then adiquate for your needs however it is tight.... so you will want to make sure not to be in to much of a rush or you might dent a fender.....

After that have a blast.... Braun Bay, Meredeth... Wolfeboro.... all fine destinations.......

and while staying in Center Harbor I recomend Sam and Roise's for Breakfast......
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BSS,

It sounds like you have most everything figured out which is good to hear and all the advice here has been right on target. A couple of things I do want to point out however.

-- you mentioned in one of your posts possible sleeping overnight on your boat. At your hotel dock this would be just fine. However NH doesn't allow overnight mooring on the lake.... its a bummer that most of us don't like but oh well what are you going to do.

-- the ramp at center Harbor should be more then adiquate for your needs however it is tight.... so you will want to make sure not to be in to much of a rush or you might dent a fender.....

After that have a blast.... Braun Bay, Meredeth... Wolfeboro.... all fine destinations.......

and while staying in Center Harbor I recomend Sam and Roise's for Breakfast......
and Red Hill Dairy just up the street for lunch...best clam rolls!
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Old 02-23-2010, 12:43 PM   #10
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Restaurants with docks?

Is the marine police cool with cooking with gas grills on the boat? They are all marine set ups. 2 years ago we had a visit by a fire fan boat saying they had a report of smoke coming from our boats. It was kind of funny. We didn't want them to feel like it was a waist of there time and resources so we did what every other boater would do.. Yup.. We fed them.
As far as restaurants ...

In Alton right next to the town docks there's Shibleys. Eat lunch out on the deck overhanging the lake. Other food items are less than a 2 min walk including Pops Clamshack, China Jade and the Dockside. Send any kids to play the short minigolf course (Jays) while you eat.

In Wolfeboro Garwoods has 2 slips of it's own but is just a 2 min walk from the town docks. Again you can eat out overlooking the lake. Right at the town docks is Jo Jo Greens and the Upper Deck and the Wolfeboro Dockside Grille. Across the street is el Centeniro (which I've not tried).

For fine dinner dining I'd have recommend 51 Mill St (in Wolfeboro) but they're now closed. I'm not sure what "on the" lakeside establishment equals them for dinner but if you're staying in Center Harbor then check out Canoe (which does have a shuttle to/from the town docks) and the Coe House though they aren't directly on the water. For that matter Mis en Place (make reservations) in Wolfeboro is a bit of a walk from the docks but the food is top notch.

Meredith has numerous places with mins of their town docks. Personally I like Giuseppes across the street.

As far as gas grilles on the boat(s) go ... they're OK and in abundant usage on the lake.
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