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Old 07-26-2017, 02:09 PM   #1
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What Siksukr said..... Braun Bay is the only NRZ that has a distance from shore requirement. Not sure why that is? The people of NH own to the high water mark, so in all of the other NRZ's you can go as shallow as you dare.

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Old 07-26-2017, 03:23 PM   #2
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What Siksukr said..... Braun Bay is the only NRZ that has a distance from shore requirement. Not sure why that is? The people of NH own to the high water mark, so in all of the other NRZ's you can go as shallow as you dare.

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Even though I was the first one to anchor that day, I was asked to move in Advent Cove last year for being too close to the shore. I didn't think that was the rule for Advent Cove, but I was in no position to argue with the marine patrol. I was also told I had to be 50 feet from the next adjacent boat. That doesn't seem to be a rule as well for that cove.
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Old 07-26-2017, 03:30 PM   #3
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I think tis is correct - unless it's Braun Bay, all other no-rafting zones have a requirement to anchor 150' or more from shore:

PART Saf-C 407 RAFTING RULES



Saf-C 407.01 Rafting Rules.



(a) In addition to and in conjunction with the requirements of RSA 270:44, no person, except as otherwise provided herein, shall, in a prohibited location or at a prohibited time:



(1) Form or allow a boat which he or she is operating or in charge of to be a member of a raft consisting of 3 or more boats;



(2) Form or allow the boat which he or she is operating or in charge of to be a member of a raft if any part of such raft is:



a. Less than 150 feet from shore;



b. Less than 50 feet from any other raft; or



c. Less than 50 feet from any occupied single boat which is stationary upon the waters of the same lake or pond; and



(3) Anchor a single boat and cause it to remain stationary upon the waters of a lake or pond, other than momentarily, if any part of such boat is:



a. Less than 150 feet from shore;



b. Less than 50 feet away from any raft; or



c. Less than 25 feet away from any other single boat which is stationary upon the waters of such lake or pond.
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Thank you, SP for posting that so I didn't have to. So now, back to why Braun Bay is only 75' while the other rafting areas are 150' away from shore. Hill country: Maybe?
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Thank you, SP for posting that so I didn't have to. So now, back to why Braun Bay is only 75' while the other rafting areas are 150' away from shore. Hill country: Maybe?
Probably because there are no houses on the shore of the Braun Bay NRZ.
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