best sandbar at lake winnipesaukee
I'm looking for the best sandbars to anchor at swim. Lake Winnipesaukee.
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Braun bay Moultonborough By far
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Best sandbar on WinnipesaukeeBraun bay
Braun bay Moultonborough. Hands down
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Patrician shores
I like patrician shores in Meredith. Nice sandy bottom and not as crowded. :)
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Braun Bay during the week.
Patrician Shores on weekends.
Trailer you boat? By far the best sand bar in the Lakes Region is the one next to Mosquito Bridge on Lake Winnisquam! |
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The weed bed at the far end is teeming with fish and a fun place to snorkel. The quantity of fish is like you'd see on a coral reef; the variety, not so much. |
where is patrician shores?
also the one in paugus bay beside the Margate is a nice one |
The one next to the Margate is nice but on the weekend you can get bounced around a lot.
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The best sandbar is the one you can get into with your family and friends.
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Kona bay
We used to go to KONA BAY area to swim. Nice sandy bottom. Not that crowded on the Weekends (some 10 years ago). When it became an area for MAC Mansions it became a hassle dealing with one particular Family. We started heading to Braun Bay. It was not crowded back then. Then word got out and "AND KNOW YOU KNOW THE REST OF THE STORY".
Midweek is not to bad at Braun. |
A little known one and one that is very rarely used except by locals is the one at 20 mile bay. Not so much a sand bar but a sandy shallow area that is cordoned off from boats for swimmers. (Just off Rt109 in Tuftonboro.) However boats anchor just off the ropes and swimming is great there.
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I've always heard it refered to as Patrician Shores.
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West Alton is my favorite. Of course we stayed in Alton Bay so it was nice and close. One time we got all anchored and settled and then this dark cloud appeared heading our way. We were able to pull anchor and haul a back to the cottage before the deluge started.
Tried to find Braun Bay, but never could. |
Interesting fact.
On thing I like about the Winisquam sandbar next to Mosquito Bridge is the bridge itself. If a brief thundershower or cloudburst should happen, you can duck under the bridge for cover! Imagine about 50 boats under a bridge while it is raining. The party continues until the rain subside and the sandbar is once more.
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Actually easy to find...
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It is a bit of a run if you have to skedaddle to get home before bad weather sets in...just need to keep an eye on the weather radar, and plan accordingly. |
Well...... It's official !
There goes "Patrician Shores" -- not that it matters... It was GONE a few years back when MP fiirst introduced & began enforcing rafting at Braun and YES...for those who have been going there for over 10 years call it by that-- Patrician use to be the "Family" sandbar where you could bring young children and enjoy a day without "rafted" cruisers, people "walking" the boats to anchor in behind you, beer games, language unbefitting anyone under the age of 15, and you didn't have to listen to the stereo off the cruiser or "go fast" 10 boats away ! Glad I found a nice little sandbar that only accomadates about 4-5 boats and it is "family" style. And based on my opinionated post here I am sure others feel the same way about me. To each his own, we simply "moved on". No.... It's not Blueberry... We know that one too! . |
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