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MAXUM
08-23-2010, 11:02 AM
I'm sure plenty of folks out there have seen the ice cream barge running around the lake. I've never seen him around before a year or so ago. Darn good idea and he seems to get plenty of business. Pretty cool business idea, cruse the lake and make money at the same time. Not bad, why didn't I think of that!

Anyone know what his prices are like?

VitaBene
08-23-2010, 11:09 AM
He is reasonable. When he started 2 years or so ago he was cheap but I think he realized that the overhead was killing him (gas prices for his boat and gen set).

He does a banner business- you should see the line at Suissevale when he shows up. I catch him on the water frequently, a wave will bring him right over.

MAXUM
08-23-2010, 11:09 AM
I think he and the hot dog guy (Bob?) in Wolfeboro should do a combined effort. Good grief they could just anchor out and have a drive through window :laugh:

VitaBene
08-23-2010, 11:14 AM
I think he and the hot dog guy (Bob?) in Wolfeboro should do a combined effort. Good grief they could just anchor out and have a drive through window :laugh:

Throw a good pizza oven out there and they will be all set! Trifecta

Chaos
08-23-2010, 11:55 AM
About 5 years ago there was a pontoon boat painted with black and white cow spots that would hit the popular anchoring spots like the sand bar at Smalls Cove. I only saw them that year. They had the basic ice cream products in coolers, no refridgeration. Never had a soft ice cream though. I have not seen the barge you are referring to.

jrc
08-23-2010, 11:56 AM
I bought three ice cream sandwiches for $9 total last week near Timber. Not a bargain but it's OK for the novelty of it.

In the past there was a pontoon boat painted with spots like a cow. He sold pints of ice cream.

Mom tells of the old days at Braun Bay, a boat sold mixed drinks without the alcohol. So you could buy like a pina colada or strawberry daquari and just add you own booze.

I think someone could make some easy summer cash by loading up like a convenience store. Bottles of Coke and Pepsi, drink mixers, chips and salty snacks, maybe even hotdogs and rolls. Then of course add some ice cream and maybe cooked dogs.

SIKSUKR
08-23-2010, 01:16 PM
Mom tells of the old days at Braun Bay, a boat sold mixed drinks without the alcohol. So you could buy like a pina colada or strawberry daquari and just add you own booze.

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I know that guy very well.He's a regular on this forum.He sells something quite different now though he still has the same items at his camp on land.They just are not for sale now.Thanks buddy!

TomC
08-23-2010, 01:27 PM
than the ol' pontoon boat, too!

nj2nh
08-23-2010, 02:54 PM
I remember an ice cream boat on Alton Bay from when I was a kid many, many years ago - 1970's or thereabouts.

phoenix
08-23-2010, 04:16 PM
he is based in Green's basin and prices a couple of dollars for an ice cream. Kids love when the song comes by

robmac
08-23-2010, 05:09 PM
I know I always make sure that I have cash when I go out with my daughter and niece just in case the ice cream barge arrives at the sand bar, they love it and I think it's a wonderful experience for them as well. Hope they keep it going,in FL we have a former nurse that comes to the sandbar Thurs.-Sun. selling hotdogs tacos and burritos and makes a killing. She quit nursing when she saw how much she was making. I seem to remember several years back the ice cream barge from Alton was featured in the news paper I think the sunday Globe.

Sal
08-23-2010, 07:23 PM
Taken July 16, Moultonborough Bay.

rick35
08-23-2010, 08:28 PM
Great idea but that extension cord sitting on the deck would make me a little uneasy. Look like a little generator next to the outboard.

Greene's Basin Girl
08-24-2010, 02:14 AM
I bought three ice cream sandwiches for $9 total last week near Timber. Not a bargain but it's OK for the novelty of it.

In the past there was a pontoon boat painted with spots like a cow. He sold pints of ice cream.

Mom tells of the old days at Braun Bay, a boat sold mixed drinks without the alcohol. So you could buy like a pina colada or strawberry daquari and just add you own booze.

I think someone could make some easy summer cash by loading up like a convenience store. Bottles of Coke and Pepsi, drink mixers, chips and salty snacks, maybe even hotdogs and rolls. Then of course add some ice cream and maybe cooked dogs. I have known the ice cream guy since he was a toddler. I use to babysit him along with his brothers and sisters when I was a young teenager. I was his mother's helper on day trips to Storyland etc. Our day trips were always an adventure. His mother's car broke down several times as we traveled about. He lives on an island going into Green's Basin.

VitaBene
08-24-2010, 06:50 AM
Great idea but that extension cord sitting on the deck would make me a little uneasy. Look like a little generator next to the outboard.

He runs a little Honda genset, nice and quiet.

codeman671
08-24-2010, 08:50 AM
We pulled up alongside that boat about a month ago near Sandy Island. The kids were psyched, and it saved me a trip to Paugus Bay for ice cream although the cleanup from melting frozen treats probably took longer than the boat ride to Lilioukalani's would have.

The old painted up ice cream boat was the S.S. Creamer. I seem to recall someone in another post mentioned that they bought it.

Wolfeboro_Baja
08-24-2010, 09:52 AM
Thanks, codeman, for the name of the older ice cream boat, S.S. Creamer! I remember seeing that one a few years back now. Saw them at Braun Bay and the sandbar outside West Alton Marina. They had great ice cream (from the Sandwich Creamery, I think?)! :)

I wonder if the new ice cream boat owner considered dry ice to keep the product cold? I'm pretty sure it would work but I have no idea how it would compare in cost to buying a generator and feeding it. :confused:

ApS
08-24-2010, 10:56 AM
"...Thanks, codeman, for the name of the older ice cream boat, S.S. Creamer! I remember seeing that one a few years back now. Saw them at Braun Bay and the sandbar outside West Alton Marina. They had great ice cream (from the Sandwich Creamery, I think?)! :)

I don't think I've ever seen the ice cream boat :confused: and don't remember the S.S. Creamer. :(

Now, my diet is, of medical necessity, restricted to non-chocolate anythings—so vanilla became my specialty. (Not a bad "diet", at all!) :)

A new forum member gave me a container of vanilla ice cream from the Sandwich Creamery. Yummy!

The best around, and I know some. :liplick:

codeman671
08-24-2010, 12:18 PM
Thanks, codeman, for the name of the older ice cream boat, S.S. Creamer! I remember seeing that one a few years back now. Saw them at Braun Bay and the sandbar outside West Alton Marina. They had great ice cream (from the Sandwich Creamery, I think?)! :)

I wonder if the new ice cream boat owner considered dry ice to keep the product cold? I'm pretty sure it would work but I have no idea how it would compare in cost to buying a generator and feeding it. :confused:

That little Honda won't cost much to run. Probably a gallon a day at most. Certainly less than dealing with dry ice.

Greene's Basin Girl
08-24-2010, 03:50 PM
That little Honda won't cost much to run. Probably a gallon a day at most. Certainly less than dealing with dry ice. The ice cream man's family has a house on an island and on the mainland. Last year one night when the ice cream boat was parked on the mainland someone cut the wiring on the compressor's and stole them. What a JERK and THIEF!

NHKathy
08-24-2010, 08:35 PM
The correct name is.....The Ice Cream Float! :) it's a play on words...

He usually stops by the dock of our place in Moultonborough, and all the kids love it! A few weeks ago when I was up there, my hubby and I decided on ice cream for lunch - yummo :liplick: I got a Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia bar - I think it was $5.00 - not bad at all when you consider how convenient it is. He always does a great job docking too, even with all the kids running down the dock toward him :eek:

jrc
08-25-2010, 10:32 PM
This is the old drink hut barge from 1988 or 89. Mom found the picture, she says it's Braun Bay.

beachgal
09-01-2010, 08:43 PM
I know my kids will have great memories of the"ice cream boat" pulling up to the dock!!! (I wished he did start selling frozen drinks for the adults!!) :liplick:

codeman671
09-01-2010, 08:45 PM
The correct name is.....The Ice Cream Float! :) it's a play on words...

He usually stops by the dock of our place in Moultonborough, and all the kids love it! A few weeks ago when I was up there, my hubby and I decided on ice cream for lunch - yummo :liplick: I got a Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia bar - I think it was $5.00 - not bad at all when you consider how convenient it is. He always does a great job docking too, even with all the kids running down the dock toward him :eek:

We flagged him down coming by Mark last Saturday. He pulled up to the dock and again saved me a trip to Paugus Bay. This guy has impeccable timing!

Mr. V
09-01-2010, 09:12 PM
Braun bay, early August 2010.

HUH
09-06-2010, 05:15 PM
This is the old drink hut barge from 1988 or 89. Mom found the picture, she says it's Braun Bay.
Braun bay was such fun back then..I tell people about the drink boat.. Not sure if its the same one..one of them had the grills going as well :(