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The NH Marine Patrol seems to think otherwise. Their FAQ page includes:
It is legal for someone to anchor in front of a house, as water bodies over 10 acres in size are public bodies of water. What the law says and what is considerate may be different. I'd never anchor with 200' of someone's home. As far as I can discern, the 150' rule applies only to vessels in motion. Can anyone cite a law stating it is illegal to anchor or raft within 150' of shoreline or a private mooring? As an example, in Braun Bay the law stipulates boats may not anchor closer than 75' to shore. |
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Dan, that is what I called about. I’ll try again next week. The statutes list three types of mooring: private, congregate, and public. I don’t believe the law recognizes private and field as two terms that can be used together but perhaps I’ll find out when I’m able to speak with an official. |
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I hate to say it but I think it is legal to anchor less than 150' from shore unless it is a no rafting zone. I don't think it's considerate but I think it's legal.
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I was already aware it is prohibited to anchor within a public mooring field or congregate mooring field (such as for a homeowners association that has four or more moorings under a single permit). |
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There is a fairly easy solution to this...
1. Turn little buddy's boat around so its nose out. Solves the swamping issue. 2. Place a couple of clorox bottles (or whatever) approx 125' from shore. They will think they are rocks and stay away. Woodsy
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