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Old 12-30-2010, 08:43 AM   #1
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I usually launch from Gilford but I'm renting a house for a week in September and will be on the other side. I just got the 24' this year and this will be the first time I launch it from a ramp. I had a 19 ft before so I'm looking for the easiest ramp to put in.

Just go to the ramp by the Libby museum then. You'll have no stress to deal with.
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Old 12-30-2010, 11:11 AM   #2
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Just go to the ramp by the Libby museum then. You'll have no stress to deal with.
I've used the Libby ramp several times, and it is an easy one, with one exception.

I come from Wolfeboro, so when approaching the ramp I am on the other side of the street. If there are no cars parked, I can swing around with a U-turn ending up in the little lot, then I'm golden for an easy backup down the ramp.

But if there are cars, I have to pull over to the side of the street, facing the wrong way, on the far side of the ramp, and while backing up my front end goes a little into the oncoming traffic lane. With cars coming over the hill, it can be a little stressful for a few moments.

Wolfeboro's main dock (we can't fit under the bridge to use the Back bay one) is fine if the area isn't busy. If it is, the people can be annoying walking in your way, offering free advice, etc.
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Old 12-30-2010, 02:47 PM   #3
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I agree about stress at the Libby ramp. You do have to be in the street while backing up so if you aren't very good and can get down the ramp quickly and on the first try, that ramp might be a little scary.

I use the 19 Mile Bay ramp a lot and it should be fine but parking is a loonnggg walk away (don't park at the Market). The ramp is narrow but plenty deep for your boat.

Other places to consider:
-the Melvin Village town ramp. you can't part there without a resident sticker but launching should be fine.
-Lee's Mills ramp. Great refurbished facility but a long boat ride with lots of hazard to get out onto Moultonboro Bay.
-Roberts Cove Marina: might be a little tight but doable.

Both launches on Long Island (Harillas and the town ramp) are probably too far of a drive for you.
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Old 01-02-2011, 02:07 AM   #4
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I've used the Libby ramp several times, and it is an easy one, with one exception...With cars coming over the hill, it can be a little stressful for a few moments.

Wolfeboro's main dock (we can't fit under the bridge to use the Back bay one) is fine if the area isn't busy. If it is, the people can be annoying walking in your way, offering free advice, etc.
1) We launch our 23-footer at the Libby ramp, but with the years, it's gotten really harrowing. You'd think the trucks would slow to a stop for a lady's upraised hand but don't count on it.

To avoid the stress of speeding pickups and logging trucks our best move has been to launch at daybreak.

2) You can count on Back Bay to have better bridge-clearance towards the end of the season.



As for Wolfeboro, I'll gladly take people over trucks!
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Old 01-02-2011, 10:11 PM   #5
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Trouble with Libby's is the serious lack of parking if you need a place to leave your rig. Used to be you could park along the side of the side road across the street if the back lot got filled, but several years ago the "no parking with trailers" signs went up. Wolfeboro was kind enough to make sure the signs were placed in such a way that even parking a single vehicle is a total PITA. Futher that with if your tires are touching pavement you get a ticket. The parking lot there is large enough to take maybe 7-10 vehicles with trailers IF parked nice and tight which never happens.
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