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Anyway, have a great summer on Winnipesaukee! Last edited by Cristen; 06-27-2008 at 06:32 AM. |
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Just out of curiosity, how many of you abide by the "right of way" rule?
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... It did take me a while to teach my head to automatically know when a boat had the right of way....
Right of way... boat on the right .. has the right of way or On the front lights... green means the boat coming from that direction has the right of way... IG
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I remember the wave back in the late 50's. It was very contagious.
I still wave today. The traditional wave to courteous boaters and the 'birdie' to the Boneheads.
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I always wave,have been boating for about 25 years and it just seems natural to share it by waving to fellow boaters.Maybe people are in to much of a hurry and need to slow down and just relax and enjoy it.
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I embarrass my kids all the time by waving so much.
Unfortunately even with glasses, my eyesight isn’t the best. I will wave at a boat or fishermen going by and my son will laugh and tell me they weren’t even looking in our direction.
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I was on the lake the other day and waved to several boats including Marine Patrol. I was with a friend of mine. Simultaneously, we both stated that no one waves anymore. I will continue to wave regardless. On another note, I have also noticed more and more boaters who are rude and think the lake belongs to them, which makes it dangerous for everyone. Slow down people and enjoy the beauty!
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I have noticed that No one even flashes anymore.... 20 Years ago.. It was all the rage!
If you can't see the skin, No one wins!
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Always wave in the boat , always wave in the Vette. Also have a Jeep as a daily beater and never heard of that wave
![]() It must be a Wrangler thing , mines a Cherokee.
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There are some related responses in a thread from back in the day:
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...read.php?t=998 |
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Hey there - I grew up in a small town where when you walked up the street the adults (not us kids as we were discouraged from talking to strangers) said "Hi" to everyone they passed. I now work in this town and no one ever does it. But the town is a lot larger than it once was also.
Maybe this is like the boat wave thing - everyone used to wave for there were so few of us - now any bonehead can have a boat so no one bothers anymore.
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We wave at anyone close enough to see us. It is nice to see that our kids and their girl friends have learned the tradition and seem perfectly happy to practice it as well. Another generation to carry the responsibility.
I must admit that I have a hard time waving at the captain B. The island seems to be a big boat to us also as we wave to anyone looking our way as they go past. 90% of them wave back. Our Island neighbors wave when we come and go. It is a nice tradition that helps make this lake the best place to be. |
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I was finally out in the boards for lunch and did wave at several boats. I’ve been doing it for many years. I have noticed in FL that everyone there waves including the rentals. The kids wave the most and hardest.
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With this thread in mind, I made an effort to keep track of how many respond to my wave - I'd say it's directly related to how close you are and how fast you are going.
In a channel, it was 100%. In areas where everyone is going maybe 10-20mph, it was probably 50%. |
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I had to chuckle... After a wonderful weekend on the water, my daughter waving to everyone (and most waving back), it continued as she was waving to everyone walking by the house last night. I thought very briefly of telling her she didn't need to do that, but then realized she was right. We're boat people. We wave.
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I think it's fun to wave at the Mount or the Winnipesaukee railroad and see all those friendly faces wave back. I also like to wave at the MP and see which ones are happy to reply as opposed to those who look annoyed in doing so.
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If you are riding a sport bike skillfully at a spirited pace on a twisty back road, most police don't do anything. I suspect they don't expect to be able to keep up, let alone catch up. From what I have seen, police have an easier time targeting cruisers and sport bike posers though...
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