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Old 05-06-2021, 04:16 PM   #1
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Looks just like 100's of other cruise boats you can find at just about any coastal city in the US. Oh well.
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Old 05-06-2021, 04:49 PM   #2
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Default Sophie C. and Doris E have a history

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They might look like hundreds of other lake boats, but there are many interesting and fun escapades and stories to be told. Our saga involved the Doris E, which was the venue for our son and daughter-in-law’s rehearsal dinner celebration which we hosted almost 25 years ago: It was a perfect August evening....sunny and warm...and most of the guests were from out of town, and had never experienced a cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee. We all had a great time, and we still reminisce about it from time to time. We really lucked out on the weather because we didn’t really have a decent Plan B.....
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Old 05-06-2021, 05:01 PM   #3
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Default ....... anchors away .... Winnipesaukee SPIRIT

Clean smooth lines, an all-white hull and upper area, the upper observation deck removed for transport to get re-installed, a displacement hull; this new old 56' cruiser will look very smart gliding along through the bright sparkly blue waters on a sunny day, and make a bright white contrast with the gray clouds and dark waters on a rainy day. At 56' x about 17' or 18'-beam it will glide along smoothly and quietly and fast become a Winnipesaukee fan favorite out on the big lake.

Boats by definition look much better moving along through the water, than sitting on the land while in storage.

Will raise a bottle of 57-cents Clear American Peach Sparkling Water from Walmart, 33.8 fl oz, no bottle deposit in NH, and wave the bottle at the all-white SPIRIT as it glides along, out there, past my dock ...... cheers ...

This boat, the Winnipesaukee SPIRIT, is destined to be a big fun favorite for at least the next hundred years. It'll be a great fit! .....
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Old 05-06-2021, 08:21 PM   #4
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Looks just like 100's of other cruise boats you can find at just about any coastal city in the US. Oh well.
Sorry you don't see the boat and its uniqueness to this lake. It's smaller than the Mount, but will offer twice as many trips per day. See the schedule on Bearguy's post yesterday. 2 hour cruises starting at 10am then 1pm, 4pm, and 7pm.

It's also different from the Sophie C and Doris E..

Looking forward to seeing it on the lake and taking one or more cruises on it.

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Old 05-07-2021, 02:19 PM   #5
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Looks just like 100's of other cruise boats you can find at just about any coastal city in the US. Oh well.
It looks more like canal tour-boats of Europe, just not as fancy.

For stability, I hope they add lots of swim noodles along each side.
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