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09-01-2014, 08:43 AM | #1 |
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West Alton Sand Bar
Good Morning! I had a basic question that I'm pretty disappointed in myself for not knowing the answer to. I have been going to the sandbar at Smalls Cove for many, many years and absolutely love it there. Yesterday we pulled in around 2:00 and threw anchor. We were between the group of boats and shore- I wanted to be far enough back not to intrude on the people that were already there. As I was setting my back anchor, a very nice gentleman came up and informed me that since I was inside the orange bouy (it was off to the south, we were on the channel size of the sandbar) it might draw some attention from Marine Patrol, as we were inside the marker. He was quite nice, and actually started the conversation with "please feel free to tell me to mind my own business, but... I am gracious for the tip- and moved my boat forward, to what looked like a good distance to be safe. I have been going there for years, and I never even noticed. What is the reason for this? Any ideas/reasons would be great. I'm not complaining by any means, but felt like "that guy" for not knowing the rules after decades of boating on Winnipesaukee. Thanks!
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I assume you were blocking the channel and you are not supposed to do that. Even if there is still room for boats to go by you are required to stay outside the channel.
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Nope- I was quite a ways in- there were plenty of boats between me and the channel. It had more to do with the distance between where I was and shore. My back end was lined up pretty close to the beach, about 100' from shore.
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Therefore the people that were in the group of boats were closer to the channel then him.
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NH Boater- I appreciate it. Makes sense- good to know for next time!
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Flotnjr, I was just browsing through the forum and noticed that you are fairly new to posting on the forum after joining back in January 2006. We are glad that you have come aboard and joined us. Have fun and enjoy the Winni Forum while making many new friends.
Great to see you back using the threads.
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My daughter has a slip at WAM and frequents that sandbar (by boat & jet ski) and they tell me that MP is ALWAYS in their checking.
Personally, I have never experienced it, but then again we tend to stay away from the "popular" sandbars on weekends ..... .
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I was told by someone from WAM that the seargent wrote out four $68.00 tickets saturday and trhat he wasent very happyabout all the law breakers there
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Marine Patrol has been heavy at the sandbar this year. Three boats were written up $68 tickets for being inside the 150 foot buoy. I've actually have heard recently that Marine Patrol will ask permission to board your vessel and they will use a laser to determine if you're 150 feet from shore. So, even though you're outside the 150 foot buoy you should not be right up to it as the buoy could move.
What I don't get and it slightly frustrates me, is that on the chart of the lake that sandbar is marked as "no rafting" - I get that. So, it's my understanding that rafting is 2 OR more boats. With that said, I was at the sandbar 2 weekends ago, and there were two boats in front of me that were rafting. I almost went over to them and tell them they couldn't do that, but decided to mind my own business as there were other folks "rafting". Marine Patrol came by and said "Are you guys tied together? If so, you need to have 50 feet between you and any other boats, or if you separate then you need 25 feet from any other boats. Figure out which one is better" he then went on his way. If there is no rafting, then why allow it? Maybe the Marine Patrol gentleman was just quizzing them? Getting mixed signals from Marine Patrol! |
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dlucas10, rafting is more than two boats tied together. Two are allowed.
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Oh wait...maybe those are the same "LASERS" that measure speed on the water? The ones that they were supposed to use to go after the big, bad "THUNDER BOATS"? Those same big, bad thunder boats whose operators actually know how to operate, and who rarely incur violations and who rarely endanger others. Well, at least the state is getting their money's worth out of the lasers. Other than that, they can use them to measure the distance from the fairway to the green on the golf course. That might actually be a better use of resources. |
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they were at Braun bay all day on Saturday (well the 5-6 hours we were there meeting other boats)
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Here again are the rafting rule from the DOS, remember they only apply in a no rafting zone. The area south of the channel is a NRZ.
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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Trouble is
it never fails that when you are the first one at a spot and others come and violate the rules thus you have to move or get a ticket. That is why I avoid sand bars. You can't win.
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Need to put those poles around the boat to keep everyone 25 feet from it! I will say, that 25 feet has saved me in the past. This year (earlier in the year) I was at the sandbar and my daughter wanted to go to the beach. So we're sitting on the beach and my wife was in the boat. Well, some older gentleman in an older boat (who I think was having a few extra beers than he should have) "accidentally" hit the throttle on his boat and sped directly for my boat. There were two women on the bow that put their arms out to avoid his boat from hitting mine, but that caused my boat to sway to the other side. If a boat was close to me on my starboard side then we would have hit. So, I can see why the 25 foot rule is good! |
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Capt. Dunleavy pointed out during a legislative meeting regarding rafting that 25' between boats gives emergency crews plenty of room to maneuver in case the need be. This was the only argument given as to why 25' between boats are needed other than 'thinning out the herd'.
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Are there really that many boats at Braun Bay???
So an anchored boat must be 150' from shore? I didn't know that. |
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Maybe it's just me.
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Go away, Rusty.
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The color from an aerial photo would be the same any time of year - people or no people. It's the color of the sand, not the water. (But I still wouldn't be drinking it! )
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I would say by looking at the photos that were posted that there are that many boats in Braun Bay. Rafting is allowed in Braun Bay as long as you are at a distance of at least 75 feet from shore. However some fish and game property lines are different in Braun Bay. But they will all have orange mooring balls to show you. I hope this answered your question tis. Have a good day!
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The first was a rhetorical question, Rusty. That means I didn't really expect an answer. Maybe that's why you had trouble understanding.
The second question I did want an answer to. If you read the laws that were posted above, it sounds like there is a rule that you need to be 150' from shore while anchoring your boat. I never knew this-maybe I am reading it wrong. That is why I was asking the question-I guess I am just in disbelief that there is such a rule. However, it may explain why I saw MP one day go up to a boat that was anchored and the boat moved about 40' forward. I didn't know what was said to make him move but now it all makes sense. (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; |
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Maybe you are saying it applies to no rafting zones but when you take it out of context it just confused me. Sorry for giving you a hard time.
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Sorry, I should have included the whole thing (not taken it out of context) so that someone else would know it was no rafting zones we were discussing. You and I knew I thought, so didn't bother to re-post ALL of it.
(Now you have confused me-that is what you were saying right? Or is this just getting deeper? It is almost funny now, should we start over?? ) |
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Whos's on first? I don't know. Third base.
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