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Greene's Basin Girl
09-22-2011, 02:22 AM
This buoy has been like this for years. Even though it is located way up in Green's Basin I think it is time to replace it. What do you think?

brk-lnt
09-22-2011, 04:28 AM
I think it falls under a historic artifact protection clause. Best leave it alone so as not to ruin the natural character of the buoy and surrounding area.

;)

MarkinNH
09-22-2011, 06:47 AM
This buoy has been like this for years. Even though it is located way up in Green's Basin I think it is time to replace it. What do you think?

Nahh !! All it needs is a fresh coat of paint and it's good for another 10 years.

upthesaukee
09-22-2011, 07:25 AM
Where is American Restoration when you need them?:laugh:

bkgoodman
09-22-2011, 08:05 AM
I still can see some red on it...Give it a few more years.

The mere fact that you called it a "buoy" implies you've already dropped your standards...

LIforrelaxin
09-22-2011, 12:32 PM
Don't let the historical preservation society find out about this.... otherwise it will end up as a historical site, and will only be preserved, followed by Green's Basin becoming a hot spot on the lake, by all history buffs....:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh ::laugh:

ITD
09-22-2011, 01:38 PM
Nah, that will buff right out!!

boat_guy64
09-23-2011, 01:40 PM
It's still floating so it can't be replaced. There are several buoys that have been sunk in Sally's gut for at least 5 years

Fink2
09-24-2011, 11:54 AM
nothing that a little duct tape won't fix :rolleye2:

Rattlesnake Guy
09-24-2011, 12:09 PM
Is that metal band a previous repair or do all of them have a band when new?

Senter Cove Guy
09-24-2011, 03:53 PM
Is that metal band a previous repair or do all of them have a band when new?

To help you see the buoy at night.

SBC
09-25-2011, 06:47 AM
This appears to be located in the historic district already. I will check the local zoning laws to see if there is some sort of standard that must be maintained on the appearance. That is original paint and trim so there is some compliance there.

It is amaziing that it is still (somewhat) afloat-a testimony to the preservation techniques used at the time of installation. Either that or it is resting on the bottom and can't go any deeper...

Kamper
09-25-2011, 07:17 AM
Public safety generally trumps historic accuracy but they've been using wooden spar buoys practicaly for-ever, so a replacement should not be an issue. My suggestion is to forward a copy of that picture to NHMP so they prioritize it on their spring cleanup cruise.

SAMIAM
09-25-2011, 08:25 AM
SBC is on to something......you just can't go out there and FIX something on the lake. You'll need to clear it with the town, EPA, OSHA, Dept of Environmental Services, Wetlands Bureau, SDWA (drinking water protection) since Winni is the source of Laconia's water supply, Dept of Safety (Marine patrol, division).....did I miss anyone?

Lakewinn1
09-25-2011, 06:54 PM
Looks like this one has just been "broken in" and has several years of service left.:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

Greene's Basin Girl
09-25-2011, 11:57 PM
Public safety generally trumps historic accuracy but they've been using wooden spar buoys practicaly for-ever, so a replacement should not be an issue. My suggestion is to forward a copy of that picture to NHMP so they prioritize it on their spring cleanup cruise. I did email the NHMP and attached my picture of the buoy. I haven't heard anything yet. Maybe I should start a buoy replacement petition--Ha Ha ( only joking ).

tummyman
09-26-2011, 07:43 AM
SBC is on to something......you just can't go out there and FIX something on the lake. You'll need to clear it with the town, EPA, OSHA, Dept of Environmental Services, Wetlands Bureau, SDWA (drinking water protection) since Winni is the source of Laconia's water supply, Dept of Safety (Marine patrol, division).....did I miss anyone?

Add: Army Corps of Engineers, Homeland Security (this buoy must be protecting something!), Moultonborough Conservation Commission, Fish and Game. And then call Betsy and have her propose a bill in the legislature to increase boat registration fees to cover the administrative costs to replace a buoy.....we can call it the Buoy Annual Replacement Fee (BARF !!!). Need I say more....?

Rattlesnake Gal
09-26-2011, 10:38 AM
Is this the same buoy?

http://i965.photobucket.com/albums/ae131/RattlesnakeGal/June%202011/BrokenBuoy.jpg?t=1317051381

If it is, there have been improvements since taking this picture in September of 2009! :laugh: It's slightly more visible now. ;)

RLW
09-26-2011, 05:15 PM
Now why would anyone want that darn buoy repair/replaced. It will just increase all fees that have anything to do with boating and I for one believe that they are high enough now.
This thread has fore warned me about it now.http://i28.tinypic.com/2zq7wue.gif

http://i54.tinypic.com/2e56yqf.gif

Rattlesnake Guy
09-26-2011, 07:45 PM
To help you see the buoy at night.

Has anybody told them that boats don't have head lights to provide the light that might be reflected? I was always puzzled by the reflectors on swim rafts for the same reason.

fltsimguy
09-27-2011, 12:23 PM
Slightly off topic, but does anyone know why we ended up with Black and Red bouys? Red makes sense, bright, visable in low light, etc. But black?? Who hasn't been driving around in low light conditions squinting to find the black marker against the black sky and water? Why not bright green instead which would be way more visable than black?:confused:

Seeker
09-27-2011, 03:41 PM
Now you've done it. Put the whole of Greens Basin in jeopardy of being off limits as a historical preservation area. All you have to do is go out after dusk and replace the buoy with a new plastic one.

Kamper
09-27-2011, 05:00 PM
... Why not bright green instead which would be way more visable than black?:confused:

There is a more recent standard for inland waters that changes black to green (among other things) but NH decided not to switch. This came up over 10 years ago when I got my Safety Certificate.

Grant
10-07-2011, 09:35 AM
It's in worse shape than the black & white buoy I found lying on the bottom near Rum Point last month. Still chained to a block. Guess it just didn't feel like floating anymore. (And it had been replaced)