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Old 03-16-2015, 07:07 PM   #1
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....My son is looking to keep one of his boats here all summer.
Oh, really? Given the high cost to be here on the lake, you oughta hit him up for some "support" to defray the cost so he, too, can live the good life here in prime season. Remind him of how many times you gave him a dry bottom when he was an itty bitty baby, right?
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Old 03-16-2015, 07:10 PM   #2
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Oh, really? Given the high cost to be here on the lake, you oughta hit him up for some "support" to defray the cost so he, too, can live the good life here in prime season. Remind him of how many times you gave him a dry bottom when he was an itty bitty baby, right?
He will pay his own fees etc. But as I'm here during the times he isn't and the Grands want to spend some of the summer here and fish... Well, I guess I gotta get my sea legs back.. lol
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Old 03-16-2015, 07:18 PM   #3
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He will pay his own fees etc. But as I'm here during the times he isn't and the Grands want to spend some of the summer here and fish... Well, I guess I gotta get my sea legs back.. lol
Oh, well, then. Trading "support" for "grandchildren rental" is indeed a very good trade, and you get the better end of the deal!
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I just finished my course online, took the test, got a 91, now I have to call them and schedule my written in person test, then I have my license for life! I don't own a boat, but if I ever do, or even want to rent a watercraft I'm authorized to drive it.
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I just finished my course online, took the test, got a 91, now I have to call them and schedule my written in person test, then I have my license for life! I don't own a boat, but if I ever do, or even want to rent a watercraft I'm authorized to drive it.


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I just finished my course online, took the test, got a 91, now I have to call them and schedule my written in person test, then I have my license for life! I don't own a boat, but if I ever do, or even want to rent a watercraft I'm authorized to drive it.
It's always a good thing to have and the safety knowledge you gain from the course can be applied to other things besides boating. I took my written in Meredith, really easy, in and out. Good luck.
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Old 04-07-2015, 05:08 PM   #7
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I strongly recommend that newer boaters take the Power Squadron or Coast Guard Auxiliary course. It is typically a day long including the test at the end. The test given by either fulfills your testing requirement for your certificate.

Anyone reading this that truly does not know when they are the "stand on" or "give way" vessel should consider taking this class. My son, who could have passed the test, took the Power Squadron class and said he got a lot out of it.
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Old 04-07-2015, 11:34 PM   #8
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I strongly recommend that newer boaters take the Power Squadron or Coast Guard Auxiliary course. It is typically a day long including the test at the end. The test given by either fulfills your testing requirement for your certificate.

Anyone reading this that truly does not know when they are the "stand on" or "give way" vessel should consider taking this class. My son, who could have passed the test, took the Power Squadron class and said he got a lot out of it.
I am a member of the Power Squadron and I think anyone that takes the course will get so much out of it. Boater Safety is so important and getting a certificate is the law if the vessel you are driving is over 25HP. A vessel powered by more than 25HP may be operated by a person under 16 years of age only if he or she is accompanied by a person 18 years old or older who has a valid Safe Boater Education Certificate. A ski craft may be operated only by persons who are 16 years or older who have a valid Safe Boater Education Certificate. The New Hampshire Safe Boater Education Certificate may be obtained by persons 16 years of age or older only and must be carried onboard.
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Old 04-10-2015, 07:12 AM   #9
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There are still a couple of seats left in this Saturday's Moultonborough class put on by the NH Marine Patrol. There is also a proctored exam scheduled in Moultonborough next Friday evening.

Call 603-293-2037 or 888-254-2125 for a reservation.
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Old 04-11-2015, 01:53 PM   #10
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The Lakes Region Power Squadron has several dates for the NH Boater Safety Certificate course at the Moultonborough Library. All classes begin at 9am.

The dates are as follows:

1) Saturday June 27th

2) Saturday July 18th

3) Saturday August 8th

Please contact Bill at Heath's Hardware (603-253-4381) for more information.
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Old 04-13-2015, 05:49 PM   #11
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The Power Squadrons do a great job. If anyone can make one to their classes, I would recommend it just like ours.

If you can get a few of your neighbors together at your docks I may be able to come to you for vessel exams, or for education for that matter.

I secured the aquatherms today!

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