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Old 08-13-2021, 08:17 PM   #201
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Just saw on “I Boat on Lake Winnipesaukee NH” that the Dive is sinking. OMG
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Just saw on “I Boat on Lake Winnipesaukee NH” that the Dive is sinking. OMG
I hope no one is hurt. That boat appears cursed.


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At 9:15 this morning, that thing was on the move heading out between Eagle and Governor's Islands. Getting positioned for the Labor Day weekend?
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At 9:15 this morning, that thing was on the move heading out between Eagle and Governor's Islands. Getting positioned for the Labor Day weekend?
Later it went southward past Belknap point being pushed by the wind.
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Later it went southward past Belknap point being pushed by the wind.
Maybe it will be blown out to sea?


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Where they looking to increase cruising speed? Is the new format more fuel efficient and thus cost savings to offset the investment?
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That seems like a much needed up grade!!! Those out boards were WAY too small and in the wrong location for that vessel. Jet drive? Not sure how those work on that heavy of a vessel. Will have to keep an eye on it this summer.
427? Is that were it was docked last summer in Paugus Bay? On google maps it looks close to that location.
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I am amazed at how much money has been sunk (sorry) in to The Dive.

I know that BOAT means Break Out Another Thousand but it seems that may require a multiplying factor for this vessel.

How much money does this thing rake in?
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That seems like a much needed up grade!!! Those out boards were WAY too small and in the wrong location for that vessel. Jet drive? Not sure how those work on that heavy of a vessel. Will have to keep an eye on it this summer.
427? Is that were it was docked last summer in Paugus Bay? On google maps it looks close to that location.
Look at the construction of the flotation. The outboards were in the only place they would function with that design. They could not be behind the flotation of the vessel as that would block the water flow to the props. Forward would have been poor, reverse would have been useless.

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Look at the construction of the flotation. The outboards were the only place they would function with that design. They could not be behind the flotation of the vessel as that would block the water flow to the props. Forward would have been poor, reverse would have been useless.
Will you agree the outboards were just the wrong motor for that vessel? How many times did they blow them up?
I understand what you are saying about not able to put the propeller deep enough with those O/B but man, they were just bad. It was just a bad choice in my eyes.
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Will you agree the outboards were just the wrong motor for that vessel? How many times did they blow them up?
I understand what you are saying about not able to put the propeller deep enough with those O/B but man, they were just bad. It was just a bad choice in my eyes.
Great hindsight. If you read all through, you'll see that Jamie has some professional experience in this field. Do you? I'm amazed at the number of negative posts from people who have no experience or expertise, not just Chachee52. Granted, this is a new vessel and their is little experience.

Why do folks post just to show their own ignorance?
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People can have their opinions. I do. I have never felt like the vessel was properly thought through and designed with the end goal in mind. I'm not saying it doesn't work quite well for the purpose it was built for. But building houseboat/barge type vessels is not new, and there shouldn't have been these huge mistakes made on propulsion. I too understand why the outboards were located where they were, but that doesn't mean the design made sense.

I'm skeptical on the jets too, will be curious to see how this works.
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I am amazed at how much money has been sunk (sorry) in to The Dive.

I know that BOAT means Break Out Another Thousand but it seems that may require a multiplying factor for this vessel.

How much money does this thing rake in?
It can't be compared to a pleasure craft.
Although a differing business model, it is more like the Mount.
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Old 05-23-2022, 10:45 AM   #216
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Where they looking to increase cruising speed? Is the new format more fuel efficient and thus cost savings to offset the investment?
Based on the hull design I don't think an increase in cruising speed was the main plan as the hull plows pretty hard with the flat front and more speed will worsen that. The outboards simply weren't enough to power it in the wind. This hopefully will solve their problems. It had to be a costly undertaking.
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Jet propulsion and a diesel engine, sure, but why not add bow thrusters as well?

In my mind, no matter what they use for power and propulsion, it's always going to have lazy steerage and control issues because, given the LOA, they're only swinging one end.
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Jet propulsion and a diesel engine, sure, but why not add bow thrusters as well?

In my mind, no matter what they use for power and propulsion, it's always going to have lazy steerage and control issues because, given the LOA, they're only swinging one end.
Agree completely! Needs a bow thruster of some sort. Probably hard to install the tube needed for a conventional type thruster though, I'm guessing that's the reason they haven't done so. As a jet boat owner I'd say diesels (or gas inboards) driving the largest props possible would be a better option than a jet drive.
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Jet propulsion and a diesel engine, sure, but why not add bow thrusters as well?

In my mind, no matter what they use for power and propulsion, it's always going to have lazy steerage and control issues because, given the LOA, they're only swinging one end.
My understanding is they added a thruster at the bow, stern, and midship. I heard this second hand, so might not be accurate.
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Great hindsight. If you read all through, you'll see that Jamie has some professional experience in this field. Do you? I'm amazed at the number of negative posts from people who have no experience or expertise, not just Chachee52. Granted, this is a new vessel and their is little experience.

Why do folks post just to show their own ignorance?
Wow, that's a little uncalled for. I don't think that anything I said was anything negative toward that business. I don't know where you are getting this from. I simply made a statement that those engines were not the right engines for that boat. I asked someone if they agreed. If you have ever seen that boat go through the water, it had a lot of issues! Never claimed to have a lot of experience in building those kind of boats. Kayaks, sunfish restoration, and I helped build a small runabout but a big vessel like that no. All I was saying, engineering wise if they were on the edges than it would have turned better, I DO understand that the engines that were put on there had a short shaft and that the propeller would have been blocked, I didn't really think of that at the beginning, but again, I ask if some one would agree if they were the wrong engine for that vessel. How is that Negative or ignorant? It would seem to me that that size vessel would need bigger propellers to move it more efficiently. But I could be wrong.
I don't want this to get off topic like EVERY OTHER thread because someone disagrees with someone's opinion. So lets keep it on the topic and move on.
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I'm sure they didn't replace those engines because they were a good application and they worked well.
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I saw the Dive today docked at Y Landing.


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The mount has diesel delivered at their dock at the weirs
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St John's Chapel on the Lake, south Bear Island:

Where is The Dive, today? Noticed The Dive is parked, spuds down, at the dock on south Bear Island that is attached to St John's Chapel.

So, the obvious question is what the heck is it doing out there at that dock where it has never been, before? Is it temporarily broken down with engine problems or something, or something else or what? Is it seeking refuge at this church from persecution from the Laconia Planning Board's Tuesday night meeting at 6:30-pm so it escaped to a new location in Meredith?

Has The Dive become homeless, and has found a new temporary home? May God save The Dive and please stop by for a quality cocktail.....

If nothing else it could give the Meredith Police a great excuse to go take a Saturday morning boat ride out for a visit, especially if the weather improves. Meredith Police now have a very capable looking Parker 23' boat with an enclosed cabin and two huge Yamaha outboards so why not go make a welcome social visit just for something to do on a nice morning.
Actually, it's not at the church dock, but on the south side of the camp beach. I saw somewhere that they were there to help Camp Lawrence with transporting people as their boat is out of commission. I did see a MP boat visit last night, and when I left for work this morning, the Dive was still in place .

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The Planning Board voted 8-1 to allow the business to tie up at a dock opposite 427 Weirs Boulevard overnight and to pick up staff in the morning and drop them off in the evening.

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The Planning Board voted 8-1 to allow the business to tie up at a dock opposite 427 Weirs Boulevard overnight and to pick up staff in the morning and drop them off in the evening.

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Sounds like a last ditch desperation plan.

Will be interesting to see if they survive the season.

No vested interest wither way, just observing the drama.
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Sounds like a last ditch desperation plan.

Will be interesting to see if they survive the season.

No vested interest wither way, just observing the drama.
No doubt a last ditch effort to save the season. At this point I think the Dive has made to many enemies... which is unfortunate, because I actually really like the idea.... Time will tell what they are able to accomplish, this summer....

Who knows with their persistence, maybe they will end up finding someone with commercial waterfront that will work with them....
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While the Dive has certainly been a point of contention and mistakes have been made... The owners are nice people and are nothing if not determined to make the business a success. I too wish them success!

The addition of the new diesel thrusters should make getting around the lake a lot easier and certainly quieter. Those poor outboards while plenty powerful, just didn't have the propeller area to move the Dive around.

The newly approved docking area is commercial in that its an older rental cottage community that is not in use currently. The Dive's dock rent helps out with the taxes and other associated costs. Other than the fuel delivery or septic pump out early in the morning, there should be little to no disruption on Weirs Blvd.

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Actually, it's not at the church dock, but on the south side of the camp beach. I saw somewhere that they were there to help Camp Lawrence with transporting people as their boat is out of commission. I did see a MP boat visit last night, and when I left for work this morning, the Dive was still in place .

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Today is Sunday, June 12, about 8:21-am; ok, so where is The Dive? Is it spuds down at their private service dock at 427 Weirs Blvd, Laconia, which is just beyond Christmas Island? No, it is not there?

Since Friday, June 3, about 3-pm, it has been spuds down at this shoreline Camp Lawrence forested spot in this photo, on south Bear Island in Meredith, across from Mark Island.

Their most recent facebook post, on Wednesday June 8, 11:48-am, the morning after the Laconia Planning Board meeting and dock use, 8-1 in-favor vote says:

"Do you want to work in a fun, outdoor environment with an amazing staff? ON a BOAT? The Dive is looking for more cooks to join the Dive Family! At least 2 years experience cooking in a restaurant and a positive team attitude."

Lunch/dinner menus ..... http://www.thedive-nh.com/UploadedFi..._MENU_2021.pdf .... to see their menus, go to menus (no fool'n-).

Do not see any one liter, $0.50 Adirondack raspberry lime, sparkling seltzer on the menu ...... boo-hoo! ..... like at Heath's in Centre Harbor ..... oh well! ..... ..... or any free courtesy Green Mt coffee ..... too bad .... ho-ho-ho!
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They may be reserved. Which would keep them there. And they really shouldn't be looking for the low end consumer; so the .50 seltzer wouldn't make much sense.
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Today is Sunday, June 12, about 8:21-am; ok, so where is The Dive? Is it spuds down at their private service dock at 427 Weirs Blvd, Laconia, which is just beyond Christmas Island? No, it is not there?

Since Friday, June 3, about 3-pm, it has been spuds down at this shoreline Camp Lawrence forested spot in this photo, on south Bear Island in Meredith, across from Mark Island.

Their most recent facebook post, on Wednesday June 8, 11:48-am, the morning after the Laconia Planning Board meeting and dock use, 8-1 in-favor vote says:

"Do you want to work in a fun, outdoor environment with an amazing staff? ON a BOAT? The Dive is looking for more cooks to join the Dive Family! At least 2 years experience cooking in a restaurant and a positive team attitude."

Lunch/dinner menus ..... http://www.thedive-nh.com/UploadedFi..._MENU_2021.pdf .... to see their menus, go to menus (no fool'n-).

Do not see any one liter, $0.50 Adirondack raspberry lime, sparkling seltzer on the menu ...... boo-hoo! ..... like at Heath's in Centre Harbor ..... oh well! ..... ..... or any free courtesy Green Mt coffee ..... too bad .... ho-ho-ho!


Looks like a great place to bleed out the gray water.


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Looks like a great place to bleed out the gray water.
For $12.99, Harbor Freight in Gilford has this ...... http://www.harborfreight.com/750-gph...ump-56847.html ..... 750 gal per hour drill pump that is recommended for "fast water transfer jobs."

By hooking it up to a 100' garden house, their gray water storage can be used for watering the nearby pine trees ...... a win-win, beneficial and totally legal disposal use. ....

Is this legal or what? I hereby declare it to be completely legal and good for the pine trees! .... ..... Here's to this totally legal $12.99 gray water transfer pump! ...

Like, what harm does it do to transfer gray water out onto the nearby pine tree forest ....... no harm ...... and the trees will use and appreciate the water by turning carbon dioxide into oxygen ...... water, water, everywhere ....

So ...... gray water ...... black water ...... white water ..... Lake Winnipesaukee water ...... is ALL water ...... like, what the heck is the watery difference? What really matters .... after all ..... is ALCOHOL ..... and, not water!
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Question ..... where's The Dive today?

So, wazzup wit da Dive ...... where-is-it ..... and whaz happen'n?

Tuesday, June 14, 11-am; no movement, no change of location, and no activity seen onboard The Dive.

Is still spuds down at its' south Bear Island shoreline spot-a-rooni, where it has been since Friday June 3, 3-pm. ..... .... about eleven days ago.
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So, wazzup wit da Dive ...... where-is-it ..... and whaz happen'n?

Tuesday, June 14, 11-am; no movement, no change of location, and no activity seen onboard The Dive.

Is still spuds down at its' south Bear Island shoreline spot-a-rooni, where it has been since Friday June 3, 3-pm. ..... .... about eleven days ago.
Well if you had my view, you'd see that folks come out in the early evening for a few hours...lights have been on... assuming they are getting ready for the season to begin.

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News Flash: south Bear Island, Lake Winnipesaukee, Meredith, New Hampshire; Tuesday, June 14, 2022, 1:07-pm;

MSNBC reports this south Bear Island location for The Dive is in actuality a super-secret, remote access, wet location for aliens from outer space, from the planet Neptune who prefer to be all wet! .....

These aliens from the planet Neptune were heard to say; We go to The Dive for their great food, but we also like their adult beverages, too, beep-beep-beep! ...
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News Flash: south Bear Island, Lake Winnipesaukee, Meredith, New Hampshire; Tuesday, June 14, 2022, 1:07-pm;

MSNBC reports this south Bear Island location for The Dive is in actuality a super-secret, remote access, wet location for aliens from outer space, from the planet Neptune who prefer to be all wet! .....

These aliens from the planet Neptune were heard to say; We go to The Dive for their great food, but we also like their adult beverages, too, beep-beep-beep! ...
Is there an actual MSNBC piece on this? I have searched but have not found one. Can someone post a link please?
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