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Outlaw, wish I'd read your post BEFORE heading to the lake, lol! Saw the Sea Ray procession (no other word for it!) heading out of Irwin - what a sight!!!!! Lots of beauties sedately heading out single file, very stately! What looked like a "bajillion"
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There is no rule saying you have to do headway speed near an aide to navigation unless so stated (no wake signs) I don't have a chart in front of me so I don't know how close the AToN is to Little Mark Island. |
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Here's the point you are all missing...
I mentioned the marker because what people don't realize is that people actually live on that island, Little Mark. They and the people on the point behind them dock their boats and swim there. I don't care if you are 151 ft. from a solid object (hence the problem with the rule...who can really tell?), right there it is just unbelievably rude to rip around that marker into the cove area. People very, very often use Young's Cove as a start up and drop off area for skiers, etc. Everyone in there has boats at dock. It is beyond me how these people with fast boats and/OR heavy wakes, as well as the PWCs, do not respect the rights of others and the rights of the wildlife. And, my point was this person, as so many every day do so here, isn't here to enjoy the lake. They aren't here to see the loons, admire the natural surroundings, or see the interesting architecture around the lake. They are here simply to get a speed rush and flash their incomes. If all the cash they put into burning "rubber" on this lake went into paying off the national debt, we probably wouldn't have to pay taxes. Page 40 of the 2005-2006 NH Boater's Guide states, "Unsafe Passage is not maintaining a proper speed or distance while operating a vessel..." Then it, unfortunately, goes on to list what's illegal. These should not be paired together, I believe, because the opening statement of that paragraph, which I quoted, should be enforced, not just the things on the list of illegal items. By pairing them, the implication is that only those listed activities are unsafe passage, whereas, acting like a jerk in a populated area or near wildlife should be, in my opinion considered unsafe passage. Also, page 8 of the same manual notes that every operator should follow this basic rule of navigation, "Practice good seamanship." No way does this type of behavior qualify as "good seamanship". It happens over and over at the top of Alton Bay, and as I've said before it does no good to just have MPs called when you see it happening....don't even get me started again...and it is useless to have them sitting there because the jerks behave if they see them. I'm still convinced speed traps are one of the best answers. Have someone in an unmarked boat or on land clock them and call ahead to another boat to actually do the take-down. The lake is becoming more like traveling south on Rt. 93 at rush hour. There are no other reasonable ways to catch the people drinking, disobeying the 150 ft. rule, or just being idiots on the water. I'll never stop fighting to get a speed rule passed on this lake because I know I can't get one passed to make people polite! SLOW DOWN and enjoy the view! Try a little courtesy to others! Protect the wildlife and the investments and rights of others! That's the point, not whether something is the letter of the law.
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I agree, the loons are precious and a most amazing sight! My 16mo. old however just thinks they are ducks and he points and quacks at them, pretty funny. Anyway - the "GFBL" boats as a good number of you so like to point out as the "bad boys of the lake" are not the issue here, it is a courtesy / boater education concern. I have NEVER in all the years I have been on this lake (since I was 10 mo. old) seen so many boaters just flat-out IGNORE the 150' rule, it is just rediculous!! And so far this summer - not ONE of them has been a performance boater. I have been cut off by wave runners, overtaken by bowriders at 50', had three jokers in a ski boat with a tube behind them - just north of Eagle Isl. of all places - circle right in front of me trying to dump their towee. I just don't get - this is the simplest of rules, and the most basic of courtesies and yet people just can't figure it out!? What will it take to just get people to follow this simple task...
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Your a little off base here. The lake is for the enjoyment of all people. That means that you have to ACCEPT that other people view the lake and how they recreate differently from you. If they are obeying the law then you have no complaint. Waterfront property owners do not OWN the water. While they have littoral rights for docks etc the water belongs to everyone. The biggest problem with the loon population on this lake is not boats or even boat wakes! Its lack of habitat! Lake Winnipesaukee is a highly developed(some may say overdeveloped) lake. There is almost no natural habitat left. If you feel so strongly about the loons perhaps you could deed your property to the Loon Preservation Society? I am not going to get into a speed limit debate with you. Although the effort from Winnfabs continues, this subject has been beaten to death on this forum. You have right to your beliefs, and I am just going to respectfully disagree. Woodsy
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I knew something must be up when the background noise level went up about 40dB and I couldn't even carry on a conversation on my dock at normal levels for a good part of the day. Up until Saturday the number of GFBLs has been almost invisible, but the constant din of those boats on Saturday was intolerable. Hopefully they have used up their allotment of fuel for the summer.
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I think we all agree there are a lot of people that don't pay attention to the 150' rule.....Also everyone can probably agree that the GFBL issue is a divided one in this forum.... So here is my opinion.... we can squak all we want on here, but the most annoying of the boaters that are constantly getting under our skin are not on here looking at these posts..... so lets try and think of ways to get people more educated.... and ways to get more funding for the Marine Patrol, so that hopefully by the time the next generation is ready to be on the lake things we be better.............
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1.) Poker Runs are mainly done for charity. Their is one at the beginning of July every year for Easter Seals. Let me know how that phone call goes . . they tend to at least double attendance and monies raised every year. Also it is NOT a race. http://nh.easterseals.com/site/Calen...etail&id=12121 2.) We non-residents will always be welcome to boat the lake as while you may be a property owner - you do not own the water.
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I am vacationing up there with my boat next week so I want to make sure I have a couple of things straight from this thread.
First, what is a GFBL? I'm not sure, but I don't think I want to be one. Second, the 150' rule seems easy but is it? I do alot of boating in rivers and small lakes. How do you judge whether you are 150' away or not? Seems like kind of a hard distance to judge. Any rules of thumb that you use to estimate whether you are 150' or not? I'm just glad they don't have the 600' rule in effect anymore...I don't see how anyone can judge that distance with any kind of accuracy. Do I need to go buy a range finder? Thanks. |
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gwood,
GFBL is for Go Fast, Be Loud. It is the big HP multi-engine boats that in some cases go 70++ miles per hour. They often have through the hull exhaust that brings with it a sweet tone to some, and a lot of noise to others. I use boat lengths to judge the 150' and I try to error on the longer side of the rule. My boat is about 24' so I use seven boat lengths as my guide. It is harder to measure in some dim light conditions and at times you are making judgements on several or more moving boats and fixed land points at one time, so it gets to be a bit of a test, especially on the weekends. The mid-weeks are not usually an issue. The area around the Weirs is great if you like a challenge. Enjoy the vacation and please let us know your thoughts when you get back home. R2B |
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GFBL stands for Go Fast Be Loud... its essentially a derogatory term used to describe hi performance boats. The funny part is alot of the family style bowriders also have the same type of exhaust system.
The 150' rule is pretty easy if you base it on boat length. How long is your boat? In my case my boat is 26', so I need approximately 6 boat lengths. Don't worry about all this doom and gloom posted by those who have nothing better to do with thier time. Get yourself a NH boating booklet and come on up and enjoy the lake! Woodsy
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A good way for just about anyone to reference this is to use telephone poles. A common or "typical" pole spacing that you see in your average residential neighborhood, (more so down here in the busy suburbs than up north) is 130' +/-. So, if you take a look at that next time you are out in your car or for a walk - and get familiar with it - you will have a good idea of what it is. Throw some common sense and courtesy into the mix and we will have a much safer (and friendlier) lake just by doing something that simple.
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For all you football fans out there a field minus the end zones is 100 yards, so 300 feet..... I just think about half a football field..... (disclaimer: of course this approach assumes you have set foot on a field).......
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I seem to remember reading on this forum a couple of years ago or so........ isn't there some type of setup in Glendale @ MP HQ, like a marker set up 150' from the end of the dock or something, so that people can get a good idea of what 150' looks like on the water?
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I always tell people to multiply the length of their boat to figure the distance. If I am in a 24' pontoon it is roughly 6 boat lengths. Most of my passengers see this as easy to visualize in this case.
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We spent the weekend on Long Lake and Sebago Lake in Maine. It was really peaceful and quiet even though it was probably the busiest weekend there all Summer. I'll always love Winnipesaukee (and will be there all next week) but it's great to know that there are alternatives if you don't like the craziness. You can legally anchor overnight in Maine too. It's wonderful to sleep on the hook and wake up to the peace of a completely quiet lake mere inches away and all around, just as the sun is coming up.
Winni, people have been going past Little Mark Island at WOT ever since power boats were first put on the lake (and probably long before the owners of the island were born). The folks on that island have got to be used to it by now. If they hate it so much, they can always sell and move away. I'm sure they'd have no trouble finding a buyer. That's a pretty sweet place to live, even with the obnoxiously loud boats occasionally ripping by. |
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Center Harbor and Wolfeboro have markers 150 feet from the dock. Other public docks may have them also. 150 feet is a lot closer then you would think by estimating , it surprised me since I usually give much more than 150 feet clearance when under way. Anyway I suggest everyone sidle up to one of these markers and see what 150 feet really is.
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That's about how I summed up the wake conditions at Weirs Beach Saturday. Very busy day, Fascinating array of boats though. I took several shots of the bay and entrance toward the channel. I just put some of them up at the photopost. If you weren't there and want to see the conditions around 1 pm there posted.
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I agree with you completely. I do not have a GFBL boat. I have a GSBQ bow rider. I anm near the Weirs and I enjoyed the "show" a lot last Saturday and I look forward to this same weekend next year. The chop was interesting, but manageable and fun for the kids. FYI: I am a member of LPS and I contribute to that great organization as well. The lake is for everyone and no one should restrict anyone else's lawful use, in any way. Let's all try to be more understanding and open-minded. Live Free or Die! R2B |
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I am amazed every year by some of the people I talk to when doing vessel safety checks in how little they know about boating safety. Sometimes I get the bajebers scared out of me. Let's help each other, and be part of the solution - everyone is absolutely right about boater common sense and courtesy - there are times when it does not appear to be in existence on the lakes. And there are times when you exercise proper boating skills and the driver of the other boat looks at you like you have two heads (all because you obeyed the rules and did what you were supposed to). Let me know if any of you have questions about LRSPS and if you're not busy this Thursday night at 7:30, I invite you to come to our monthly meeting of the Executive Committee to hear and learn more (Paugus Bay Marina on Rt. 3 in Meredith).
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