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Many years ago I took a pontoon plane ride while at the lake. They used to depart I believe near Laconia? So long ago I forget. I've since heard they no longer are there. Does anyone know where I can arrange for this? It was a blast! Thanks.
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I may be washed up, but wasn't there one in Paugus Bay just past what I believe is Christmas Motel or something like that. I remember going by and seeing the sign right on the side of the road with the plane right there also tied up to a dock. It would be on the right side coming from Waldo's.
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There was one on Paugus Bay (across from the sporting goods store), but it ceased operations a few years ago. There was a place at the small airstrip in Moultonboro (corner of 109 by Bart's). Also, you can check with Emerson Aviation, http://www.emersonaviation.com/about_emerson.html
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there is an operation that goes out right where Rt 25 and 109 meet in Moultonboro,
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They do still run rides outta Moultonborough airport, not sure of dates though. Was up in Naples a few summers ago and their sea plane was also running.
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I used to treat my summer visitors to $20 seaplane rides over Lake Winnipesaukee ($10 each passenger). 'Seemed right to support an industry—and give spectacular views that visitors would always reminisce about.
General-Aviation aircraft manufacturers have been hammered by lawsuits—mostly by their providing "faulty aircraft instruments". Costs, mostly insurance costs, have rocketed as a result. But it was the crunch of development that spelled the end of North Conway's White Mountain Airport and their scenic tours of this region. Seaplane tours from Wolfeboro's Lakes Region Airpark stopped around 2001 for the same reason.
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I also took a ride on the sea plane out of Paugus Bay years back. It was a blast. I remember there being 2 landing areas and two sea planes -- this is going back to the 1980's. There was a red Cessana that took off behind Laconia Ice and a dark Cessana that took off across from the sporting goods place on Route 3. I am quite sure it was the same company. I took my ride in the red plane and if memory serves me correctly, the pilot was from Pine Island. The route used to take passengers out over the big lake as far as the Forties and then turn back to Paugus Bay.
I don't know of any other places on the lake that offer sea plane rides, but I have taken a flight with Emerson Aviation over the lake and it was great. Because there are no pontoons, you get a better view of Winnipesaukee and the islands. It was spectacular. |
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