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Well still unable to fit under Back Bay bridge in Wolfeboro to access open water. 20’ Key West DC didn’t have a problem last year but this year she hasn’t powered up yet
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You might want to try Parker Marina in Alton. On their CL ads they say they have slips available. I know they have a bridge situation too...not sure what the height limits are though. I have been on a slip waiting list for 3 years and counting but I don’t want to travel farther than the Laconia area from where I live.
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Maybe lower the boat in the water. Just like removing air from the tires on a big truck that's a wee bit too tall to pass underneath a highway bridge; maybe removing the bilge drain plug and lowering the boat by six-12" could do it?
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It looked like we might be able to get under BBB by the weekend and then they
lowered the outflow to 245. Still hovering at 504.27,,,,about 2 inches too high for me |
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Load the boat to full capacity.
You'll need a crowd. Maybe free ice cream or free beer will provide incentive?
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Put three inches of water in the bilge and pump it out when you're under the bridge.
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When I used to keep my boat at Parker Marine, which also has a low bridge issue, my dealer offered the idea of a ballast system, like the wake boats use, to help weigh down the boat to lower it in the water. It would then be pumped out. Because the water fills a container, and has it's own pump, it's safer than just flooding your bilge and just hope the bilge pump works.
It's a thought, and such a system may pay for itself after a couple years of slip rentals. Given the sheer volume of people I see looking for slips these days, I have a feeling prices are only going up for awhile... |
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Forget about a ballast system, stop worrying about the outflow, ignore the 504.??, just do the simple solution - excavate a deeper channel.
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Excavating a deeper channel is not going to change the static level of the water in the lake or the clearance under the bridge. It will just make a deeper channel. |
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Here's another, faster way to get all the water out of the bilge without using the bilge pump. Remove the drain plug, get moving forward, up on plane, and all the bilge water will quickly exit out the open drain in the stern.
The forward movement of the boat creates a reverse reaction on the water in the bilge so it drains out fast. You could remove the drain plug in Back Bay, exit under the low bridge, and power forward to empty the bilge ..... and re-install drain plug.
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Excavating (dredging) a deeper channel would speed up the flow, thereby lowering the river; however, this lowering wouldn't be sufficient to solve the clearance issue being discussed. IMHO.
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Your best long term solution might be to buy a a different boat.... the price of slips is an ever increasing cost....
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Trench down far enough, and you'll lower the collective water level. Don't have time to do all the math, but I think if you dug a channel 20' wide, by 1000' long and 900' deep, you'd have somewhere around the equivalent of 1 months outflow. (of course, the dam is what really regulates the water level, so that excavation would have to happen relatively quickly, and then the lake would fill back up). Maybe a very high powered turbine that sucks the water out of the back bay and pushes it into the rest of the lake? Or, we could go the other direction on solving this problem and maybe build a trebuchet that launches the boats up and over the bridge?
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However, would pay much money to see the boat launching trebuchet. Maybe the money from that can pay for the trench and/or new bridge.... ![]() |
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![]() Forget catapulting. A short-term "solution" would be to rent a trailer and bypass the bridge. Give up tubing, stay slipped in Back Bay—change the direction of your boating experience altogether—for the price of a Ford F-150: ![]() More "Affordable" Submarines: https://m.outdoorrevival.com/instant...submarine.html
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Don't places like Brussels, Amsterdam, and Paris have some very old bridges crossing their canals that are arched high enough so a boat can pass underneath.
Seems like Wolfeboro maybe could have designed better by having an arch type of a bridge as opposed to a low, flat bridge that's level with the road. Something like that beautiful old Weirs Beach bridge that crosses up and over the railroad tracks to get to Simpson Ave.
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Can't you just see a high bridge in Wolfeboro? It would look ridiculous in the middle of town but dangerous for traffic and pedestrians.
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It amazes me here in the Forum that we never seem to answer the question asked by the OP ………… instead we reply with silly antidotes about filling his boat with water to lower it, trenching the channel, building a new bridge, etc etc
No one (other than Hillcountry) offered an answer to Standbyme's question ……… He NEVER asked how to get out of Back Bay …… he no doubt has a trailer and has already solved the short term problem
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Great camo for Braun Bay
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Excavating the channel would lower the lake, but you would have to do a lot of excavation. When I jump in the water, the lake level rises, when I get out, it lowers. Just an infinitesimal amount, but it happens.
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Stayed at a cottage in ROBERTS cove a couple weeks ago. Looked like they had a few open slips.
My boat is in a slip at Parker’s - bridge can be tight at times. Last week some of the pontoons were ‘really close’ to the top. |
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Why not just put it on a trailer and drop it in/out from the public ramps in Wolfeboro until the water level drops? Surprised the marina owners haven't offered to do this already.
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Sounds like the most logical answer... To me one of the best perks of owning water front is having your own dock that you can launch your boat from.
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just looked at a 20' Key West DC on line, don't know if you have the center console version or the bowrider version but either way it does not appear the windshield is any higher than my bow rider was when back there in 98 and the water was higher that year. if you have a bimini frame like I saw in the photos, that would need to be removed.
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