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Old 07-06-2011, 06:57 PM   #1
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That rule is violated even when the weather is good. I truly think most people don't KNOW what NO WAKE means.
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That rule is violated even when the weather is good. I truly think most people don't KNOW what NO WAKE means.

they know, they just dont care

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Old 07-06-2011, 09:01 PM   #3
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I agree heading up to Greens basin the other day at least 4 boats passed within 50 feet of us going at full speed that is until MP snagged one dope .. Just made my day because the MP boat was in front of me traveling relatively slow and the other guy comes at us full tilt. Just cant fix stupid!!
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Old 07-07-2011, 06:36 AM   #4
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Full speed is better than that halfway, where the wake is huge. When it is very close to shore those big waves do a lot of damage.

No wake means the water behind you needs to be almost flat. People think a little wake is ok. IMHO
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One guy speeding thru the channel actually said, I don't want to get rained on. This was a pontoon boat with a full top that was up from bow too stern.
You are on a lake and you don't want to get wet, you might want to find something other then boating to do.
Then there was a jetski and deck boat that actually went thru the channel on plane.
And after all this the rain didn't even come for another 45min.
Last time this happened we tried calling the MP. They wanted a description of the boat and hull numbers, I told them it was almost all the boats and he repeated the request. I guess due to all the budget cuts they are now pretty much useless.
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Old 07-07-2011, 07:27 AM   #6
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Want to know how many violate the NWZ? Go to bear Islander's web cam, and you can see it happening all the time.
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Old 07-07-2011, 07:58 AM   #7
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Full speed is better than that halfway, where the wake is huge. When it is very close to shore those big waves do a lot of damage.

No wake means the water behind you needs to be almost flat. People think a little wake is ok. IMHO

Actually, no wake means " headway speed". Headway speed means < 6 MPH unless the boat has to be going more than 6 MPH to maintain control. You can legally make a wake in a no wake zone.

TITLE XXII
NAVIGATION; HARBORS; COAST SURVEY
CHAPTER 270-D
BOATING AND WATER SAFETY ON NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC WATERS
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VI. "Headway speed'' means 6 miles per hour or the slowest speed that a boat can be operated and maintain steerage way.

VIII. "No wake area'' means an area where a boat is to be operated only at headway speed.
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Old 07-07-2011, 08:12 AM   #8
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tis... you got it wrong! Dave is SPOT ON!

Most people think no wake means dead slow.... it just means the minimum speed required to maintain steering or <6 MPH. Most boats at 6 MPH have a small wake... Rain itself does not except blowing thru a NWZ.. although I am pretty sure a case could be made for a lightning storm.

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My boat makes a wake that I think is excessive for a NWZ at 6.0 MPH (GPS measured), so I don't go that fast in no wake zones, even though I legally could. I suspect that I'd get unwanted attention by the MP for going 6 MPH too. At 5 MPH, my wake is a minor ripple that should not offend anyone
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I believe that one of the major problems with the no-wake rule is interpretation. Some people read it as, "I can go up to 6 mph and be in compliance." However, it was explained to me by the Marine Patrol in the early 80's that it was intended to read "No wake is the slowest speed that your boat can go and still maintain steerage but, in any event, no faster than 6 mph." The rub is that MP has no way of knowing what speed you need to maintain steerage and a number of operators don't care if they make a wake.

Some people just go 6 (or over) without looking at what their wake is doing to other boats or the shoreline. As another MP told me "If you look back and see white behind you, you are making a wake."
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You can interpret it any way you want and I suspect different MPs do. However, I have seen MPs stop people many times for a ripple that surprised even me. Once I said to MP: "You stopped them for that?" He said: "That's a wake." I can tell you after they stopped several boats a few times, people learned and somehow managed to NOT make a wake anymore. The water was almost dead calm in back of them. Strange, isn't it.
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Most MP's are pretty good about interpreting no wake speed. There are the newbies with little boating skills that just don't get it. Last week, I was at headway speed through the Weirs Channel and a young MP tells me to slow down, I throttle down to minimum and the boat started swaying back and forth. He immediately turned around and pulled me over. He ask why I can't keep the boat straight. I told him that deep vees needs enough speed to prevent the current from swaying the boat. Since he stop me in the middle of the channel between Thurston's and Channel Marine, it was causing a back up of boats. We were drifting down the channel. After I pass a safety check, even though I had both stickers, he asked for a sobriety check. WOW! I blew a .00. He appeared to be a bit aggitated, but nevertheless he had to let me go. His last words? I need to slow down.

This is the first time in the 50+ years I boat on this lake that I was ask to slow down in a no wake zone.
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Most MP's are pretty good about interpreting no wake speed. There are the newbies with little boating skills that just don't get it. Last week, I was at headway speed through the Weirs Channel and a young MP tells me to slow down, I throttle down to minimum and the boat started swaying back and forth. He immediately turned around and pulled me over. He ask why I can't keep the boat straight. I told him that deep vees needs enough speed to prevent the current from swaying the boat. Since he stop me in the middle of the channel between Thurston's and Channel Marine, it was causing a back up of boats. We were drifting down the channel. After I pass a safety check, even though I had both stickers, he asked for a sobriety check. WOW! I blew a .00. He appeared to be a bit aggitated, but nevertheless he had to let me go. His last words? I need to slow down.

This is the first time in the 50+ years I boat on this lake that I was ask to slow down in a no wake zone.
Unfortunately, it's the newbies that people remember. That was complete ignorance on his part. Borderline harassment for the sobriety check. He needs to be taken out of the boat, and given some basic common sense boating knowledge.

Just think, while he was harassing you due to his own ignorance, there were probably 3-4 boats speeding through the NWZ at Bear waving to BI
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Let's talk about people going to SLOW through the Weirs Channel. How many times do you get stuck behind someone actually crawling through the channel at a ridiculously low speed. These bone heads are oblivious to the traffic around them and are usaually on the phone, engaged in conversation or sight seeing. When I have to run on one motor and constantly go between forward and neutral and am barely going 2-3 mph that is not right as well.
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Call the director of MP.
When we were engaged in talks with the MP concerning the speed limit issue we were told that if anyone has a legitimate complaint with one of his officers performance, they can contact him directly and complain.
You can’t fix it if you don’t know is broken. He knows there are instances where his employees are not always correct but if it isn’t brought to his attention there isn’t anything he can do to change it.
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When we were engaged in talks with the MP concerning the speed limit issue we were told that if anyone has a legitimate complaint with one of his officers performance, they can contact him directly and complain.
You can’t fix it if you don’t know is broken. He knows there are instances where his employees are not always correct but if it isn’t brought to his attention there isn’t anything he can do to change it.
I have explained in another thread about a newbie MP that was confused between the anchor light and navigation lights. I was anchored off Timber Island with my anchor light on. He insist you need the navigation lights on and wrote me a ticket. Because I got a ticket, I called the MP hdqtr the next day and explained what happen. The sargent told me to disregard the ticket and I have not heard any more about it.

This time, I did not get a ticket, just a verbal warning. I would let it go. How would I know if he reported this incident? I would be calling the MP and I bet they will think I am joking.

I do know one of the MPO monitor this website. He will probably bring up this incident.
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. although I am pretty sure a case could be made for a lightning storm.

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As this thread seem to be noting that people where doing this in the weirs channel no case could be made warranting speeds faster then No Wake... With the Marina's and docking available in that area, people need to use theirs heads and pull into the docks. A fast moving storm is nothing to try and beat home. And I don't know of any boater, marina, or business that wouldn't allow someone to dock for safe harbor during a freak storm....

I personally have pulled into private docks around the lake during such conditions, and never had a problem. I have even been invited in for some tea on one occasion.
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As posted in another thread, a woman called the MP on me and claim I was trespassing when I tied up to the end of her dock during a severe thunderstorm/hailstorm. I left by the time the MP arrived.

On the intercoastal, there is a rule that will allow you to tie up in storms. I guess it is not the case on the big lake
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As posted in another thread, a woman called the MP on me and claim I was trespassing when I tied up to the end of her dock during a severe thunderstorm/hailstorm. I left by the time the MP arrived.

On the intercoastal, there is a rule that will allow you to tie up in storms. I guess it is not the case on the big lake
That woman should post a sign at the end of her dock.

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Any bone head with a credit/debit card and an internet connection can get a boating certificate from another State (i.e. Florida) and cheat through the entire test! A bunch of people from my office wanted to use some jet ski's my boss owns. They went online and got safety certificates from Florida and Delaware in about an hour. Hence they'd have no clue what "NWZ" meant. These certificates entitle them to operate boats and jet skis and New Hampshire will honor them. I really think there needs to be stricter education guidelines for operating on the lake.
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Any bone head with a credit/debit card and an internet connection can get a boating certificate from another State (i.e. Florida) and cheat through the entire test! A bunch of people from my office wanted to use some jet ski's my boss owns. They went online and got safety certificates from Florida and Delaware in about an hour. Hence they'd have no clue what "NWZ" meant. These certificates entitle them to operate boats and jet skis and New Hampshire will honor them. I really think there needs to be stricter education guidelines for operating on the lake.
1. How many years did people not even need a "certificate" and all was fine?
2. So even with the "certificate" you'd swear after reading this forum that the lake is pandamonium.

The education certificate is a joke and waste of time IMO. From the sounds of it, those people had fun and the world still spins on its axis
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1. How many years did people not even need a "certificate" and all was fine?
2. So even with the "certificate" you'd swear after reading this forum that the lake is pandamonium.

The education certificate is a joke and waste of time IMO. From the sounds of it, those people had fun and the world still spins on its axis
Although it will probably not be popular, I have to agree with you. I have not been able to see any difference on the lake since people have had to have certificates. None.
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