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Originally Posted by Descant
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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What this Weirs Beach town docks business location hopefully has are paying tourist customers, who will rent a pedal/paddle boat for maybe one or two hours. Beach-goers on the sandy Weirs public beach, and people walking/driving along the Lakeside Ave boardwalk area will see the small pedal/paddle boats out there, close to the swim rope line, and possibly want to give it a go, themselves.
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?
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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.