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|  08-23-2015, 08:33 AM | #1 | 
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			Scanner reports that a man has been struck by a boat, and has suffered a left leg injury, initial report said severe bleeding. Being taken by boat to a land location and being met by Moultonborough emergency units. No other details. Best thoughts to the injured party. 
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|  08-23-2015, 08:49 AM | #2 | 
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			Lets hope and pray for all those involved
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|  08-23-2015, 08:57 AM | #3 | 
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			Just reported on WMUR News9 without details.
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|  08-24-2015, 08:30 AM | #5 | 
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			That swimmer should be cited and fined for swimming without keeping a proper look-out. Hopefully, the swimmer has comprehensive liability coverage that includes him colliding with an outboard motor propeller, and polluting the public waters with his blood. Possibly, if the swimmer has no personal liability coverage, the swimmer should be concerned that he may need to hire and pre-pay an expensive defense attorney! Maybe he was swimming the breast stroke, and the fisherman thought it was a small mouthed bass.....albeit a big small mouthed bass? Almost nobody goes swimming in Lake Winnipesaukee except for CLOSE to shore. On a weekend, for every swimmer out there, there's probably 50-motorboats? On a busy weekend, there's plenty areas where it's too busy with motor boats to go kayaking for fear of not being seen and getting hit....and the kayaks usually stay close to shore. In June, 2008, the Winnipesaukee speed limit was lowered from unlimited (no speed Limit) down to 45-mph in the daytime ....... and, as you probably know, drinking and boating go together pretty good......always have.....and always will. 
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|  08-24-2015, 08:39 AM | #6 | |
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|  08-24-2015, 11:58 AM | #7 | 
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			.....yeah.....probably not one of my better posts......oh well, you know what they say.....mental illness strikes someone, every ten minutes .......arrrrggghhhhhh! .....hmmmm......wonder how this incident happened? 
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|  08-24-2015, 12:41 PM | #8 | 
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			I'll tell you how/why it happened: Because boater education in this State is a complete joke. Enough said.
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|  08-24-2015, 02:57 PM | #10 | |
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 If the guy driving the boat saw the kayak, then he should have been 150' from the kayak, or he should have been going headway speed. I doubt that the swimmer was more than 150' from the kayak, and I would bet any amount of money that the driver of the boat was even aware of the 150' safe passage rule. | |
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|  08-24-2015, 03:19 PM | #11 | |
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|  08-24-2015, 03:44 PM | #12 | 
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			Boat hits swimmer in broad daylight = boater's fault.   End of story.  Be careful out there.
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|  08-24-2015, 04:13 PM | #13 | |
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 The morons in the boat were signaling to me that there was a swimmer in the water -- and the swimmers were no where near the boat .. and to compound it only one had a life jacket. Quite frankly, if they had never waved me down, I would have passed a good 1,200+ ft away from them and probably would have never noticed the swimmers (as they were nowhere near my course) POINT IS -- I'll wait for the MP report is issued before condemning the fishing boat or blaming it on the Boating Courses being a joke. You all should too !! . 
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|  08-24-2015, 05:23 PM | #17 | 
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|  08-24-2015, 09:29 PM | #18 | 
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			Boater fault does not necessarily mean poor boater education.
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|  08-24-2015, 09:38 PM | #19 | 
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			Even with zero details...what a horrible event for all involved. Let's hope that an accident investigation will bring to light what changes in behavior can help prevent the next one. For now, prayers for the injured and the others involved. | 
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|  08-25-2015, 09:40 AM | #20 | 
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			My place on the lake happens to be in that area. I was not at the lake this weekend so I don't know anything, other then one of my neighbors was in the Kayak... I am sure I will get more details the next time I am at the lake.  My thoughts on the situation are the following: 1. Thank God it wasn't worse 2. broken limbs will mend 3. The Fishermen couldn't have been that dense, they where responsible for getting the swimmer back to shore... 4. People here making judgements with out all the facts are just being stupid While I agree the Fishermen didn't keep a proper lookout, and I think even they will admit to that... until we understand all the geometries in play, (position of the Kayak in relation to the swimmer and fishing boat etc. ) we really have no way of passing judgement on what happened. 
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|  08-26-2015, 04:39 PM | #21 | 
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			Maybe if the kayak was clearly displaying a diver down flag that may have kept the boater at a greater distance and thus avoid this kind of accident. At least with something like that displayed it gives anyone approaching by boat a warning to at least keep their eyes peeled for anyone in the water.
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|  08-26-2015, 08:50 PM | #22 | 
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			Was there someone diving? Or were they just swimming? IMHO don't think anyone should use a diver down flag unless there is someone actually diving. 
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|  08-27-2015, 07:00 AM | #23 | 
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|  08-27-2015, 07:57 AM | #24 | 
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			Boater education in general is a joke.  Your telling me you expect the fact I sat through a 6 hour conversation session with a nonsense power point presentation will make me not be an idiot on the water?  You guys need to wake up thinking more rules and laws will weed out the idiots on the water.    Will never happen. You'll just see more people getting tickets and acting the same way as soon as marine patrol drives away. Some times I wonder if this forum is just a bunch of disgruntled old folks that don't want to embrace any bit of change to realize its not 1980 anymore and people are going to actually enjoy themselves and do things like: anchor out front of your house and play music or pull tubes/wakeboards etc and you have to deal with it for your remaining years. But then again since I took that boaters education class I am invincible to not hit anyone on the water because that 3x5 plastic card that says I am good to go really changes anything right. | 
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|  08-27-2015, 08:56 AM | #25 | |
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 The rest of your post about old folks and fun........ I think you are the disgruntled one, lol. | |
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|  08-27-2015, 09:36 AM | #26 | |
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 I'm the one who spends mostly every day on the lake not complaining about anything and actually enjoying the lifestyle the Lakes Region has to offer. I come here when I am not on the lake and see nothing but complaints about people doing exactly what you would expect them to do while on the lake. Whine: Don't anchor 200+' in front of my house Don't pull a tube near my house Your boat made a big wake by my house The boat was too loud yesterday morning when you started it The boat was going to fast according to my radar gun eyesight Passing through a 50 foot channel wahh you weren't 150' away Someone lit off fireworks at 8PM on a Friday night and 4th of July isn't for another 2 weeks how can I ban this!? Blah my neighbors put out a swim raft and now I'm forced to have fun eeeewww The lake has lake type stuff in it and its grosss Wouldn't say disgruntled, I would say some of the stuff you guys & gals are complaining about is absolutely ridiculous. Why even bother living on the lake at that point? Move back to Mass with the rest of the over the top complainers, otherwise flag me down out there, we'll drag the kids around behind the boat and have a beer, just don't complain you don't like my beer choice.   Last edited by Winnisquamer; 08-27-2015 at 09:42 AM. Reason: nonsense | |
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|  08-27-2015, 11:02 AM | #27 | |
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|  08-27-2015, 01:32 PM | #28 | 
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			People see what they want to see. Is there more than enough complaining sure but forums almost always have more content of complaining than complimenting. Thats the way it is. There is plenty of great stuff on this forum, one just needs to recognize it rather than focus on the negative. My glass is way more than half full as is most members. I suggest you fill yours up.   
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 Finally just joined because I am sick of reading nothing but complaints. Not worth the wasted time to respond to half the threads because I will get nonsense responses like this one. Instead it was just a read and forget. Use to get enjoyment out of this site when there was nice threads about new and old places to go and things to do now its just: see this thread on this subject or place and then read 10 complaints about the owners, the workers the people or how the locations are bad. | |
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 Welcome to the forum. Where are you on Lake Winnisquam? I might need a place to anchor after I get done tubing the kids behind my 40 foot Cahva that leaves a wicked big wake... Does that cover all bases? Wait, do you have a swim float we can use? Last I checked this was a discussion on someone getting seriously hurt after getting hit by a boat. First and foremost should be concern for the individual that was injured; cause and blame are what they are and will be decided by those with the facts. Unfortunately accidents can happen to anyone, experienced or otherwise. Education training, etc. can be discussed in other threads, lets try to keep this one from being sent elsewhere. 
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			Just the way we like it. Quiet and peaceful.  My intentions weren't to piss anyone off on here as I have been reading this forum for years. We all grew up on these lakes right? Just more of a, I miss the community feel the Lakes Region use to have. The older I get the less I see that and the more I see people real quick to bash places, people or things. | 
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			Couldn't agree more, the lakes are certainly less friendly then they were back in the day!  Still a wonderful place to spend time, but in general not the warm, friendly and welcoming feel that used to exist here...
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			The sad truth about this is that it could happen to any of us and it would still be our fault.   It's more apt to happen if you ignore the 150 rule.  But I have seen lone swimmers  far from shore and very difficult to see.  You need to be vigilant at all times.   People are out there, swimming and kayaking in places that I would not.  They have every right to be there, but I think if most realized the danger they are putting themselves in they would be somewhere else.
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 I was leaving our dock on Berry Bay on the Ossipee lake chain. We had just gotten onto plane and I noticed a very small red item in the middle of the channel. I came off plane and putted over to it thinking it was a kids toy. To my surprise s was a man SNORKLING across the lake with no lookout boat! The red was the tip of the snorkel and that was all I could see. I followed him until he reached shore and I told him how close he came to getting run over. All he replied was a belligerent " mind you own F-ing business" turned and walked away. ToW | |
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			Heads of swimmers are very hard to see in the water.  They blend so well.
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