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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Meredith, NH
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Hello boaters. . and snorkelers. My family really likes going out in the boat for a picnic so, does anyone know where a good, quiet, scienic place is to have a nice boat picnic?. We also like to snorkel around where we picnic, if it happens to be a pretty cool spot. I even like looking at the underwater scenery such as logs and leaves, why marker bouys are where they are (Like what it is like on the "other side"), and a shipwreck of some kind would be really cool. If anyone knows of any of the places I described above, please let me know, because we really enjoy nice boat picnics, but a new place is always nice!
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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You can anchor on the North between Steamboat and Birch. The wreck of the Belknap is in 8-10' of water near the bridge (aim for the gray shed near the water). It's just the beams now, but still pretty interesting.
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