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The Laconia City Council strikes again! Now we are going to have Jetski's competing for boat dock space!
It is also not too shallow for small powerboats! I have nothing against the business, I have a huge issue with the City Council taking away highly desirable public dock space. Idiotic! Woodsy
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Do they charge for PWC/Skicraft parking?
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No, there's no charge to dock a boat or a jetski or any recreational vessel at the Laconia-Weirs Beach town docks. Maybe, there's a 3-hour time limit, or something?
This is the same Laconia-Weirs Beach town docks where The Dive, a 62'x22', 2.5 story tall floating bar & restaurant built on a construction barge was docked, spuds down, in either the summer of 2020 or 2021 thru a lease agreement with the City of Laconia. |
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I agree with Woodsy that the area behind the footbridge is still good docking for small boats and ski craft. Hate to lose that space and subsequently lose space on the outside for other larger boats.
Rental SUP's around the Meredith docks scare me as they conflict with regular dock use and there is a greater likelihood of somebody losing their balance. In fairness, I haven't heard of a problem, but it still scares me when I go to Meredith. Paddle boats are pretty stable and visible, so that should not be a problem. Will paddle boats head for the Naswa or the Ice cream place at the south end of the channel? That should be interesting entertainment when they try to return against the current or the prevailing NW wind, and navigate around the rental boat traffic in the area. |
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This what the City Council leased out.... They could have just rented the red circled area....
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The entry/exit Weirs channel buoy markers for the nearby Weirs channel are located well out beyond the swimmer's rope line so this area just beyond the rope line has always been a relatively safe place for sups and kayaks because the motorboats tend to not go there much, at all. The motorboats travel within the channel markers without circling around and stopping just out beyond the swimmer's rope line does not seem to happen. It seems that pedal boats, sups, and kayaks canoes in use by paddlers and pedalers, just out beyond the swim rope line is a good welcome use because these small vessels are all human powered, without motors. And maybe someday, the City of Laconia will once again be able to hire lifeguards to occupy the two vacant, unoccupied lifeguard high look-out seats that still exist on the sandy beach. Just because many of the beach visiters on the Weirs sandy beach ... http://www.laconianh.gov/1034/Weirs-...cott-Rock-Park ..... are Hispanic who come from the Lowell and Lawrence area in Massachusetts was not much of a reason for Laconia to discontinue their lifeguards, there. "Lifeguards ...... what lifeguards ..... we don't need no lifeguards at that Weirs Beach ..... everyone over there comes from Lowell and Lawrence ...... while people from Laconia all go to Bond Beach on Lake Opechee" ...... which has lifeguards and swimming lessons and .... www.laconianh.gov/1035/Bond-Beach ..... amenities. "Ningun Salvavidas en Servico Nadar a Su" is Spanish for "No Lifeguards - SWIM AT YOUR OWN RISK" Adding a pedal, paddle, small vessel rental venue to the Weirs town docks will collect customers from both the beach users, and the people walking along the Lakeside Ave boardwalk area who see the small boats out on the water just beyond the swim rope line and think ..... hey, just look at these little pedal/paddle boats ... out there! Last edited by fatlazyless; 12-08-2022 at 04:22 PM. |
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Great idea! Lets have a bunch of pedal boats and/or paddle boats drifting out into one of the craziest areas on the lake. Should make for some interesting viewing come next summer!
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Weren't those docks supposed to be replaced this coming year before the season to make them wider and longer?
Nothing should be added there until the docks are replaced to actually fit more than one boat. and Personally with the wakes and waves that come into that place, its no place for a pedal boat, but I am all for businesses and ideas.
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The whole concept of pedal boats and SUPs, mixed ages, and it all being (basically) rental, just seems to me like a recipe for serious problems. I can see it now, SUP jousting matches, pedal boat drag racing, all with no safety in mind. There is a reason I don't go to the Weirs, and this is part of it.
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They can say they did, but no one really thought this ALL the way through. Aside of running pedal boats in the middle of the busiest place on the lake... And losing good dock space for boats / waverunners... And the city leasing public property to a private entity...
I can't imagine going out in a giant duck, or unicorn, or whatever they are supposed to resemble and enjoying it!? You're going to be out there fighting wind and waves from the boat traffic, pedaling your legs off trying to have a "relaxing" time while bobbing up and down like an empty detergent bottle. Weirs on a weekend is like the scene in Caddyshack at the yacht club anyway, now add in this? Sadly, more than an anchor is going to get scratched, someone is going to get hurt.
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I've seen small bowriders get swamped there on busy weekends. These people renting paddle boats don't know what they are in for!
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That would just bring on a call for more Marine Patrol as boats travelled faster than headway speed.
It is one of those things that non-motorized users are a captured market. It isn't like they are going to pedal to Meredith Bay for lunch/dinner and shopping... and Wolfeboro... those would be some strong legs. We use to battle over industrial development... but that isn't expanding in NH. The commercial battle was largely ignored until the Laconia Downtown lost consumers to Gilford and Belmont (then from Belmont to Tilton). So this tourism battle is heating up. And everyone wants a captured market. |
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This will be interesting to watch. From a boating POV, it doesn't strike me a as a great location. Paugus Bay or Meredith where there is protection from the prevailing winds would be better, but adding an attraction to the Weirs may be good.
Is there a City Councilor who owns and operates a boat on Winnipesaukee? How often does s/he go to the Weirs by boat? |
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Most important item for a rental pedal/paddle Lake Winnipesaukee venue is a waterfront situation that is doable in every way: safety, parking, neighbors, money, local acceptance ..... basically, an impossible situation. Will a rental pedal/paddle boat business work in that location or will it be a one year wonder like The Dive, a bar and restaurant built on a 60' construction barge, which had a lease with the City for the same Weirs public dock spot in corona virus summer-2021 ....... ??? What do you think? Will it survive and be a positive summer tourist oriented rental pedal/paddle boat business in that location? ................... The M/S Mount Washington cost $48.50/passenger, year-2022, for a 2.5-hour narrated scenic daytime cruise around the big lake, no food included. Last edited by fatlazyless; 12-10-2022 at 06:27 PM. |
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When you are looking for something that will lead to a captured market... it is the right thing to do.
Paugus doesn't really have the commercial potential for a captured market to add to them; and Meredith could see them added to the SUP rentals should they become a hit. When any municipality joins the tourism/second home competition, it has to be ready for this type of thing to add value. Powerboats because they can traverse the lake in a reasonable amount of time will never have that captured market impact. The business owners don't really care the means of access to their establishment, just that the establishment stays full to optimum profitability. |
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Here's a good photograph ...... http://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/st...-historic-site ..... that shows the Weirs channel on the right, the rock jetty, and the Weirs sandy beach.
As everyone knows, pedal/paddle boats usually stay close to shore while the motorboats usually head out to deeper waters, and all Lake Winnipesaukee boaters are totally copacetic. ............. Lake Winnipesaukee factoid: By the year 1695 all the native American indigenous people had been forcibly run out of their Weirs waterfront settlement. They all left the area and moved to what is now Fryeburg, Maine, so the indian portrayed by the statue atop Endicott Rock got forced out about 327 years ago. Last edited by fatlazyless; 12-11-2022 at 09:48 AM. |
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Any bets after 1 year of operation, they will petition to expand the no wake zone further past the end of the channel, maybe out to the black spar?????
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Same as the Dive, the decisions are not made by people who use the resource. Some of it is false information no one takes the time to substantiate like water depth.
Old photos of the footbridge show long public benches and nonboaters would walk the docks and sit down there. The only benches now are on the top of the footbridge. I think the change will need accomodations with a full Weirs Bay no wake zone similar to Meredith. Everyone loves change as progressive. Weirs has had a tremendous resurgence with the music scene and Flightcraft. Imagine the bay as FLL suggests, as a very busy mixed use area of the beach, paddle craft, pedal craft, power boats, tiki boats, tour boats and powerboats. Powerboats will have to slow down or even go no wake to obey the headway speed law. Interesting. |
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