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Happy Gourmand
10-25-2013, 11:45 AM
OK, so who still has their boat in the water? Planning on taking ours out on Sunday. Was hoping for another nice, warm weekend, but at least it shouldn't be snowing.
It will be a cold ride to the boat ramp! :)

surfnsnow
10-25-2013, 12:06 PM
i'm leaving her in til nov 1

BroadHopper
10-25-2013, 12:10 PM
I have a covered slip. The boats in the slips are usually the last to be winterized. This is usually around Thanksgiving. I have seen my boat in the water in December.

I remember about 10 years ago, boating on the lake on a Thanksgiving weekend. The weather was in the '70's. It was a great boat ride but kind of eerie to see no boats on the lake.

Lakegeezer
10-25-2013, 01:24 PM
My motorboat is still in, but I'm getting anxious. Looks like some snow on Monday November 4'th (http://weather.unisys.com/gfs/gfs.php?inv=0&plot=500p&region=us&t=l), so I'm thinking it is not a good year to stretch it.

ishoot308
10-25-2013, 02:01 PM
I have one out of the water and the other is still in. Closing the camp up this weekend but will probably take another boat ride out for the day next weekend then maybe pull the boat for the winter...maybe...:)

Dan

DickR
10-25-2013, 05:36 PM
Mine's still in. I usually pull it perhaps a week into November. Oh, to be sure, there are some lovely, balmy days in November when it's pure boating pleasure to get out there with absolutely nobody else making waves, and on occasion the water even on the Broads is flat, so that even with a parka on a boat ride out there is serene. But by early November the more likely expectation is that the weather will be too unpleasant for boating, and getting the boat out means just another get-ready-for-winter gets crossed off the list. Shortly after that come the days when I wish I had left it in. A couple of years back, New Year's Day saw the temp flirting with 60 and I saw a boat out for a NYD cruise.

Pineedles
10-25-2013, 06:21 PM
One of mine is still in. Been there for nearly 35 years, when we sunk her. 5' plywood pram that served us well, but sits at the bottom now. Nearly unrecognizable now.:laugh:

BroadHopper
10-25-2013, 07:02 PM
Who's boat is still on the water....................................... :cool:

PENIVISA
10-25-2013, 09:07 PM
Mines out, Seats and cushions out to be upholstered. Not winterized yet so could put some milk crates in and take her out for a ride:D

Convertible Girl
10-25-2013, 09:25 PM
Sadly our boat comes out tomorrow, but we had some great boating last weekend.

Just Sold
10-26-2013, 06:08 AM
Last cruise was 2 weeks ago and then we readied her for a winter sleep. The motor was set to be winterized and boat put away this past week.
Oh the withdrawal pains! :eek:

Now the question is: When will Ice Out happen for 2014.;)

upthesaukee
10-26-2013, 09:04 AM
Upthesaukee Too got dropped off at WAM on Oct 13th, and was put to bed that week.

Look on the bright side....only 186 days to May 1st, which is almost always a great day to plan on the boat going back into the water. :D

Back to boats still in the water...

Bernie Girl
10-26-2013, 04:39 PM
Our last night on Barndoor 'til May...boat gets pulled tomorrow for its winter rest at Goodhue. Tomorrow I will have a strange feeling in my gut as we drive south! Cheers to the forum, always great reading!

Ropetow
10-26-2013, 07:44 PM
Still in, probably until next weekend or so

MeredithMan
10-27-2013, 11:03 AM
Boat taken out last week and cranked up the dock yesterday. :(

codeman671
10-27-2013, 05:25 PM
I am staying in probably until the end of November. I have a project under way at the island.

meredith weekender
10-27-2013, 06:13 PM
were still in the water. Jet Skis, Jet Boat and lifts have been removed but leaving the mother ship in until Veterans Day Hoping for a heat wave, lol. :)

Bear Island South
10-27-2013, 07:14 PM
Still in...Thanksgiving weekend is closing day for us.

Happy Gourmand
10-28-2013, 07:01 AM
We did it. Boat is at Winnisquam marine for a long winter's rest. Cottage closed, water drained. Leaving the heat on at 50 this year, doesn't take much oil to do that. Sad drive home, where did summer go?
On a lighter note, Pats and Sox both posted a W.
When does the Ice Out thread and poll get posted?

colt17
10-28-2013, 03:02 PM
We took the boat out yesterday from Moultonboro to Wolfeboro for lunch. A little ruff in the broads but we made it no problem (my 3 year old likes to go fast :)). Besides a few fishing boats we did not see much action on the lake yesterday

salty dog
10-28-2013, 03:32 PM
Ours went to bed 2 weeks ago. We were able to get up a couple of times earlier in the month. We had the old Wellcraft both at home to use in the ocean and would also tow it up to the lake. That's gone now and the newer Bayliner we got in July which has never left Winni, will be staying up there full time at Minge Cove/Andrew's Marina. Looking forward to a short winter, an early spring, and a long summer! GO SOX!

Justenuff
10-28-2013, 03:34 PM
We took the boat out yesterday from Moultonboro to Wolfeboro for lunch. A little ruff in the broads but we made it no problem (my 3 year old likes to go fast :)). Besides a few fishing boats we did not see much action on the lake yesterday

Hope she didn't hit the rocks ahead! :D

Misty Blue
10-28-2013, 04:56 PM
My Lake broghers an I are staying in till we have to. We pull and service our own boats and have work to do on Pine Island for a while yet.

Not to preach but... It is cold and lonley out there now. This is a good time of year to have a float plan and wear, yup wear that PFD. Maybe if you look dorky enough she will buy you a cool inflatable for Christmas!

I was underway, OK, in the 14' Sea Nymph at 0001 on 1-1-2000. I guess that I will just have to wait for the next time it comes around!

Misty Blue

SteveA
10-29-2013, 04:55 PM
Took it out this week.. it's all put away for the winter at Irwins.

Mr Cooke's Crew
10-31-2013, 11:37 AM
Yes it is.....

Mr Cooke's Crew
10-31-2013, 11:40 AM
....plan on taking it out the day after Thanksgiving

jazzman
11-03-2013, 08:44 AM
Still hanging in there for days like yesterday... Had a nice lunch floating the broads. Only saw 2 other boats the whole time.

ishoot308
11-03-2013, 09:20 AM
We took the final ride of the season in the boat yesterday. It was beautiful on the water and we couldn't of asked for a better last day out!

Made one last double check at the camp to ensure we didn't forget anything.

We then dropped the boat off at John Spooner's place so he could work his magic before storing for the winter.

While we closed up a couple weeks early, I have no complaints, as it was once again a great summer for us!

I hope all of you had a great summer as well!!

I am now officially ready for an early ICE IN!!! :eek:

Dan

BroadHopper
11-03-2013, 10:09 AM
I know a number of you spend Thanksgiving on the island. I can remember island folks picking up friends and family at Glendale.

I use to spend Thanksgiving and weather permitting Christmas on the island. There is nothing like the holidays on the island.

I remember one New Year's weekend decades ago, water skiing in our wet suits.

codeman671
11-20-2013, 09:47 AM
Still in the water. It was a very rough ride out and back yesterday, one of the roughest I have seen. I saw 2 other boats out, one of which was a contractor that was working at the house. Still a few boats left in Smith Cove.

I will probably be in for 2 more weeks.

Pine Island Guy
11-20-2013, 11:02 AM
The Eastern will be pulled next week, but will keep the AlumaCraft in till ice-in...

And then hopefully the ice forms quick and thick so we can hoof it over to the island!

-PIG

steve-on-mark
11-30-2013, 05:59 PM
Mine is....pic was taken today coming out of a frozen Smith Cove...

bigpatsfan
12-01-2013, 10:34 AM
This was the scene in Alton Bay yesterday (11/30/2013).

Yep that is a boat pretending that it is a combination ice breaker and tow boat working its way through the ice in the Bay. All you could here is crunch, crunch, crunch.

I am sure that there is some logical reason why the boat needed to be pulled out of the water in Alton versus Wolfeboro or any other location that was not iced in.

It was funny to watch as they had to smash their way through the ice with hand tools.

Wetbiker
12-02-2013, 11:59 AM
I went out for a boat ride with my neighbor on Saturday. I still have 2 skis in the water.... waiting for the ice!

codeman671
12-02-2013, 02:43 PM
I went out for a boat ride with my neighbor on Saturday. I still have 2 skis in the water.... waiting for the ice!

Way to go!

If my water pump hadn't frozen solid last week I would still be in as well. Smith Cove came in early.

I will probably re-launch either this weekend or early next week for a day to get a few final things done.

Pine Island Guy
12-02-2013, 02:56 PM
we were up on the island last Tuesday through yesterday night... it was a pretty chilly ride back and forth last week in the Alumacraft skiff with the temp in the teen's at points! Saturday Misty Blue came out from Braun Bay and said he had to break through an inch of ice that was from shore to 30 feet beyond the end of his dock... suspecting that this week it will melt back again, but it's a sure sign that if we get enough cold/calm weather it could freeze up pretty quick...

I was chuckling about what would happen if we got socked in on the island over the weekend "hi, I'll be working remote until the ice gets thick enough to walk across to the mainland, in the meantime I'll be trapping squirrels for dinner"...

-PIG

Wolfeboro_Baja
12-02-2013, 03:28 PM
It was funny to watch as they had to smash their way through the ice with hand tools.I wonder how the gelcoat on the ice breaker/tow boat held up against the ice? Years ago, (early 80's) my parents had a 28' Trojan cruiser at Silver Sands that got iced in (less than 1" thick) and by the time they got it out to open water at the gas dock, the bow of the wooden hull was chewed up a bit at the water line by the ice (having a stainless steel keel trim [similar to the rub rail] only saved the keel from the ice). Needless to say, they didn't wait that long again!


I was chuckling about what would happen if we got socked in on the island over the weekend "hi, I'll be working remote until the ice gets thick enough to walk across to the mainland, in the meantime I'll be trapping squirrels for dinner"...Maybe someone could arrange to airlift some supplies to you by drone? :laugh:

codeman671
12-02-2013, 04:24 PM
Maybe someone could arrange to airlift some supplies to you by drone? :laugh:

Dominos is talking delivery by drone :D

http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/dominos-domicopter-drone-can-deliver-two-large-pepperonis-6C10182466

PaugusBayFireFighter
12-02-2013, 06:58 PM
Anybody who didn't watch the Amazon segment is really missing how drones will change how we do business. Technology is amazing and it's moving faster than we can imagine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcXoj_UBXv8

BroadHopper
12-02-2013, 08:31 PM
I dock off the Winnipesaukee River. This is probably the last to freeze over because of the current. No worries. There were times when I will be out on the lake on the last day of the year!

tis
12-03-2013, 07:40 AM
I am wondering how all these drones flying all over the place will not run into each other and birds etc.? Will they have sensors?

PaugusBayFireFighter
12-03-2013, 08:48 AM
I am wondering how all these drones flying all over the place will not run into each other and birds etc.? Will they have sensors?
From this link it says the FAA is currently addressing current and future policies, regulations, technologies and procedures that will be required as UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) operations increase in the nation's airspace.
Comprehensive Plan
The Joint Planning and Development Office (JPDO) has developed a comprehensive plan to safely accelerate the integration of civil UAS into the national airspace system.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CCwQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.faa.gov%2Fabout%2Finitiatives %2Fuas%2F&ei=M9udUvnVBPHIsASajYHAAw&usg=AFQjCNGaqIJf7B-dwvZo9KTmdiuM8CCKAA&sig2=7v78Mx89LHlZORTaom1LrA


It's a concept that's hard to grasp but I'm sure avoiding collisions was the first issue raised. I've given up trying to guess how and just enjoying the fruits of technology. We have entered the age of the "law of accelerated returns". We have advanced to an expotential increase in technology. We are approaching "singularity", a point where progress is so rapid it outstrips humans' ability to comprehend it. Read some Ray Kurzweil books and you will be amazed at where we are headed in the next 20 years in computers, genetics, nanotechnology, robotics and artificial intelligence.

steve-on-mark
12-03-2013, 04:13 PM
we were up on the island last Tuesday through yesterday night... it was a pretty chilly ride back and forth last week in the Alumacraft skiff with the temp in the teen's at points! Saturday Misty Blue came out from Braun Bay and said he had to break through an inch of ice that was from shore to 30 feet beyond the end of his dock... suspecting that this week it will melt back again, but it's a sure sign that if we get enough cold/calm weather it could freeze up pretty quick...

I was chuckling about what would happen if we got socked in on the island over the weekend "hi, I'll be working remote until the ice gets thick enough to walk across to the mainland, in the meantime I'll be trapping squirrels for dinner"...

-PIG
I have an awesome recipe for Squirrel Cordon Bleu if you need it...

Steveo
12-04-2013, 03:52 PM
I am wondering how all these drones flying all over the place will not run into each other and birds etc.? Will they have sensors?

Running into each other is very hard to do given their size and the space they fly in. My father was a model airplane builder and flyer in a flying club. I remember asking him about the same question when they flew multiple planes in the same area. His answer was that is was extremely hard to do and to prove it every once in awhile they would send a few planes up and actually try to hit one another...never did it.

Running into birds is even harder since the bird has something to say about it

tis
12-04-2013, 05:56 PM
Running into each other is very hard to do given their size and the space they fly in. My father was a model airplane builder and flyer in a flying club. I remember asking him about the same question when they flew multiple planes in the same area. His answer was that is was extremely hard to do and to prove it every once in awhile they would send a few planes up and actually try to hit one another...never did it.

Running into birds is even harder since the bird has something to say about it

Do you know why it is so hard for them to run into each other?

Steveo
12-05-2013, 12:37 PM
From Wikipedia:

In aviation, the Big Sky Theory is that two randomly flying bodies are very unlikely to collide, as the three dimensional space is so large relative to the bodies. Some aviation safety rules involving altimetry and navigation standards are based on this concept. It does not apply (or applies less) when aircraft are flying along specific narrow routes, such as an airport traffic pattern or jet airway.

The Big Sky Theory has been mathematically modeled, using a gas law approach. This implies that metal-on-metal collisions of aircraft in free flight should be extremely rare in en-route airspace

Music Man
12-07-2013, 05:00 PM
Biggest problem for drones that I see is handling weather.

The video mentions a ten mile delivery radius, but having a "mother ship" to act like the current UPS or FedEx delivery trucks could solve that problem.

Cool stuff.

Lakeboater
12-07-2013, 07:15 PM
I thought this was a thread about having your boat in the water not drones.

MAXUM
12-08-2013, 07:55 AM
I just may splash my little boat and head out to BI one last time.... oh yeah that's what I said last time ;-)

Colby
12-08-2013, 04:09 PM
Would you take an Amazon drone delivery to your boat at anchor? Half an hour for delivery from time of order make this a good deal. Need a First Aid kit, an umbrella, towels and other items you might want during a day at anchor.

Instead of an address you give them your boat's coordinates from your GPS.

steve-on-mark
12-11-2013, 07:41 PM
well...this is the latest I've ever been out on the lake while it's in liquid ( semi-liquid in spots ) form....beat last year by 3 days. It's time though...when the 4x4 gets stuck on the frozen Glendale boat ramp, and you have to hook a strap onto your neighbor's truck to pull you and your boat out, it's time to call it a year! ( Thanks J. )

codeman671
12-12-2013, 10:50 AM
It's time though...when the 4x4 gets stuck on the frozen Glendale boat ramp, and you have to hook a strap onto your neighbor's truck to pull you and your boat out, it's time to call it a year! ( Thanks J. )

Say cheese!

steve-on-mark
12-12-2013, 12:41 PM
damn cell phone cameras...... I feel so....violated!!:laugh: Say cheese!

WIS
12-12-2013, 12:53 PM
We pulled our pontoon barge for the last time on Monday, its always fun boating while the snow is falling!

https://scontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/p480x480/1469846_10151886304156713_858398960_n.jpg

HellRaZoR004
12-12-2013, 01:30 PM
That ramp looks like it drops off fast! Almost bottom out the trailer?

trfour
12-22-2013, 02:50 AM
In all of my travels around the lake by snowmobile for many years, here's a picture of a sailboat locked in Winni's ice, the only boat that stayed in the lake year round, that I ever saw!! They just pull the keel-board, and leave her in... And surprisingly, never any damage. After ice out in Spring, they'ed pull her back over to the dock and sail over the summer season...

Terry
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BroadHopper
12-22-2013, 08:39 AM
There is a number of boats/pontoons in the water last night. Some island property owners won't give up!

ishoot308
12-22-2013, 09:13 AM
There is a number of boats/pontoons in the water last night. Some island property owners won't give up!

I saw that as well. Most of those boats however belong to either Island Support Services or Winni Island Services. They are always the last to come out.

Dan