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Old 09-12-2020, 07:41 AM   #1
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Precisely what does one do if you’re left high and dry, boat on lift, end of season?
I think that happened in 2016 but I never heard how it was resolved. I remember photos of a stranded boat which I think belonged to someone who had been away and came back to the problem. And I remember hearing about a boat stuck in a boat house. WMUR covered it (low water) so there are probably some videos on YouTube.
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Old 09-12-2020, 11:32 PM   #2
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I think that happened in 2016 but I never heard how it was resolved. I remember photos of a stranded boat which I think belonged to someone who had been away and came back to the problem. And I remember hearing about a boat stuck in a boat house. WMUR covered it (low water) so there are probably some videos on YouTube.
We were docking at a private dock in Smith's Cove in Glendale several years ago. We went away for a week, and when we came home we were grounded. Tried to get ungrounded myself to no avail. Called Towboat US (had coverage with them) (Seatow would have done the same thing) and they slowly pulled me back and got me ungrounded. After completing the paper work, I headed to Alton Bay, tied up to the town Docks, got my trailer and pulled the boat. Season over. Very minor scratches on the bottom.

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Old 09-13-2020, 06:29 AM   #3
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Can you post the images of the lake levels from 2000, 2001, and 2002. I think it was 2000 that the lake was extraordinarily low. I had the image somewhere but cannot find it.

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This site may be what you are looking for

https://www.des.nh.gov/organization/...vels/index.htm

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Old 09-14-2020, 06:05 AM   #5
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I am looking for the year 2000, Bizer chart. Des goes back to 2006., but thanks.
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Old 09-18-2020, 10:41 AM   #6
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Oh how these time try us. My favorite time of the year to be at the lake and on the water, and it is getting so low.... I was up here 10 days ago, and things looked alright... And then I saw they opened the dam up another 100 cfs to 350 cfs, and have watched it drop since them. Looking at the level today, I still feel my boat is fine.... But if they lake keeps droping at the rate it has over the last 10 days, I may not be able to leave it in past next weekend.

Oh how I hope at some point today they slow the flow out of the lake... Winnisquam and silver lake are back where they should be so their is now reason to be any higher then the required 250 cfs... now....
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Oh how these time try us. My favorite time of the year to be at the lake and on the water, and it is getting so low.... I was up here 10 days ago, and things looked alright... And then I saw they opened the dam up another 100 cfs to 350 cfs, and have watched it drop since them. Looking at the level today, I still feel my boat is fine.... But if they lake keeps droping at the rate it has over the last 10 days, I may not be able to leave it in past next weekend.

Oh how I hope at some point today they slow the flow out of the lake... Winnisquam and silver lake are back where they should be so their is now reason to be any higher then the required 250 cfs... now....
On the plus side I'm pulling my dock this weekend so I only have to get half as wet as I usually do!

The water temps are on their way down... last check it was 68 on Wednesday and it was a cold rainy night last night so it's probably dropped another degree or two.
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