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WadeJa - This is a handy reference that i found years ago regarding ice thickness. Compliments of the Farmers Almanac
http://www.almanac.com/content/ice-t...s-safety-chart 4 Inches will hold a 'group' of people 'in a single file line' 7 1/2 inches will hold a 2 ton car (Like average sized Sedan) Yes, that is right, only 7 1/2 inches to hold a car Technically, the 'pounds per square inch' on a snowmobile is less than a person on foot. (Although this assumes you don't get off the machine). BUT, as Maxum stated, ice thickness can vary quite a bit. And the ice thicknesses listed are based on 'Black Ice' (good strong ice without too much entrapped air, etc). My family has owned a camp in Moultonboro bay for over 100 years. I've spent my whole life on the water there. Both Frozen & Thawed. I drive out my snowmobiles & also sometimes my car virtually every year (for fishing, etc). But i don't drive my car out until there is a minimum of 1 foot 'in the middle'. (Deep water between Suissvale and the Neck). This is because it's safe to assume that there are thinner spots that may be 8 inches. Long story short, 7 inches can be safe for a snowmobile. But if you are 'new' to the lake, or to this area of Moultonboro bay, I suggest giving it a bit more time. If this cold keeps up, the ice (in that area of M-boro bay) should be in great shape by end of Dec. *Disclaimer - Above is my 'opinion' based on my own 30+ yrs experience. But I can't be held liable for my opinions on this topic. Good Luck ![]() |
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I am up in Patrician shores (levitt Park) area on the center harbor / meredith line and usually rip across into center harbor, cross 25 and drive behind the irving and then take those access trails to kanasatka sp? Does anyone have any information if that's safe yet? I love riding Red Hill, I told my children to put my ashes up there one day, just not anytime soon..
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On a smaller scale, Merrymeeting is mirroring Winni. The coves, eastern shores, and calm areas have been frozen for a while and are all pretty solid at this point. But the deep areas and middle are still stubbornly staying open, despite the consistently cold temps of the past week.
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