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Old 05-24-2016, 08:10 AM   #1
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This all seems way to confusing to me. I have a boating cert have had one for years now. I'm not much of a boater anymore and don't know the lake real good or how to navigate the colors which is why I wouldn't "venture out." Just seems they could make it a whole lot easier than it currently is. For instance maybe circle danger areas that you need to stay away from or set up marker with arrows or something directing you where to go. Well I suppose the arrows would move with the shifting water and currents. I dunno just seems way to confusing and intimidating for what supposed to be a pleasurable day on the water.
Or they could just follow the convention that the other 49 states and half the world already uses to great success...
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Old 05-27-2016, 10:46 AM   #2
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Or they could just follow the convention that the other 49 states and half the world already uses to great success...
Dave???? are you using logic??? come on... then the lake would loose its New Hampshire Charm.... You know NH was the last state to Adopt the Bow Identification numbers, and hell that only happened around 1990... so to think they could accept that standard international inland navigation system is at least another 20 or so years away.....

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