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"The "cowboy atmosphere" seems to be a common complaint. I firmly believe that the real problem was simply crowds that spawned large numbers of safe passage violations due to impatience and poor operation. I think we can all agree that there's a lot fewer boats on the lake than there were 5 years ago. I think that is the number one reason why the lake may feel safer to some people. I expect to see the crowds and "cowboy atmosphere" return once/if the economy improves. I would not be surprised if it's worse since the MP presence will likely be reduced and/or if the MP will again be tasked with silly work like patrolling no-wake zones, patrolling no-rafting zones, creating "safe passage situations" in "narrow" channels (I really hate it when they do that) and/or measuring speed. If the economy recovers, the crowds will return and I think the speed limit will affect the cowboy atmosphere on Winnipesuakee the same way it does in MA (not at all). " You wrote in reply: "I'm sorry but I think you are incorrect. I am a member of performance boat forums at other sites like OSO. In those forums you will find multiple declarations from performance boaters that the speed limit has caused them to go elsewhere and that they will never return to Winni while it has a speed limit. I have no idea what the numbers are, yet clearly there are a number of boaters that have left Winni because of the speed limits. To argue otherwise is absurd. " That's the conversation I was referring to. I have no idea why you think I put words in your mouth. What exactly did you disagree with in your reply? If you truly think the speed limit will prevent a "cowboy atmosphere", I suggest that you spend a Summer weekend on the Connecticut River in MA sometime (especially if the economy recovers). They've had a 45 MPH speed limit for years and it's mayhem. It's also incredibly easy to patrol, being a narrow river and all. Like Winni, most of the boats there are going well under 45 MPH. Take a trip and see the speed limit in action. |
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You have heard of the free staters moving to NH over the last several years,
but you probably have not heard of the "Nanny Staters" until now. They have also either moved into the state or have been lurking in the state for years. Yes its true...the Nanny staters...have been successfull in pulling off this red herring, called a speed limit. There never was a problem with speed on the lake, but after convincing some naive legislators that the "children" or the "loons" can now use the lake after being terrorized for so many years, we ended up with the red herring known as a speed limit on our largest lake. Of course it took multiple attempts to get a law passed and then they got it by deception, but having a two year study enacted and then before it was complete having it made permanent. Yes the money spent with their expensive lobbyists paid off. Of course if SB 27 dies on the vine this year, we will be back until the "red herring" is exposed and we get rid of this silly Nanny state law. |
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However it is a perfect example of using "SPIN". Trying and put words in my mouth that I never said, never intended, and do not believe to be factual. I actually try and think through my posts before I hit the submit button. If I wanted to make reference to the economy, I would have done so. I never put words in my opponents mouth. I wish others would show me the same courtesy. Bear Islander- "I have no idea what the numbers are, yet clearly there are a number of boaters that have left Winni because of the speed limits." Dave R- "You really think the speed limit has affected boater numbers more than the economy? That seems really unlikely to me, especially considering the small percentage of boats that are performance boats." |
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My original post was about the economy being the main reason behind lower boat numbers and your response to it began with "I'm sorry but I think you are incorrect.". No spin, just a reasonable conclusion, IMO. |
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