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Mike_VT
05-08-2018, 12:44 PM
Looking at the potential purchase of a home on Kona bay, based on bizers it looks like the area is shallow, I see docks in the area on google earth pics, but they seem to extend pretty far. Can anyone help me with some details on the depths etc. The location is the welch island side. thank you, mike

DesertDweller
05-08-2018, 01:16 PM
Are you talking about Kona Bay Road? If so, I am right off of it and we have a shared dock. If the place is on Kona Bay Road the cove is called Senter Cove and yes it is shallow. Probably no more than 10 feet or so in the middle if I had to guess. The shoreline is likewise shallow and yes, most of the docks stick out pretty far to compensate for that. The good thing is that it is sandy in most of the sections I am familiar with as is most of that area around the Kona Mansion. Very gradual drop off which is great for swimming. Most of the bigger boats are tied off at the ends of there docks. Smaller boats are fine tieing off closer to shore.

Descant
05-08-2018, 01:24 PM
I'm familiar with places where there is a nice, sandy bottom that goes out a ways, and one or two houses away, the bottom is rocky and/or steep. Depends on your needs for swimming, boating, etc. How big a boat will you have? What sort of dock is there already? (Rhetorical questions.) Many people like to talk to the next door neighbors before buying a house. Good practice, I think.

Mike_VT
05-08-2018, 01:26 PM
Must be the place I am talking about. The realtor said it was a shared 80' dock. it seem like the dock is right in the back yard of the home. Have you been at your location for a long time. how does the "sharing" arrangement work? Does there seem to be any issue etc. thanks

MBNeckguy
05-08-2018, 09:45 PM
I kept my boat (simple 21’ bow rider) at a friends dock in Centers Cove for a number of years. August / Sept where always tough months, we had to push the boat out 50’ or so before we could travel under power. A few times we where beached for weeks at a time during very low lake level periods.


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MikeF-NH
05-09-2018, 01:51 PM
I've rented a place on Caitlin Shores Drive in the bay several times. It reminds me of the shoreline in Melvin village with a shallow/gradual slope from 2 feet to 5 feet that goes out a few hundred feet but its always navigable under power you just get off plane further out. The dock only goes out less than 50 feet and there is plenty of water under my boat each time I was there. I will be there again next week!!!!!

Greene's Basin Girl
05-09-2018, 10:46 PM
Must be the place I am talking about. The realtor said it was a shared 80' dock. it seem like the dock is right in the back yard of the home. Have you been at your location for a long time. how does the "sharing" arrangement work? Does there seem to be any issue etc. thanks

How can the dock go out 80'? I thought the state only allowed 40' docks on the lake?

Mike_VT
05-10-2018, 06:58 AM
No clue on the dock length. It just seem like there are too many unknowns with the property. I going to look at it, but probably not going to be the "right" place for us. thanks to everyone that has provided input.

upthesaukee
05-10-2018, 07:53 AM
How can the dock go out 80'? I thought the state only allowed 40' docks on the lake?

My friend bought a property in Alton Bay, and the water is quite shallow. He hired a surveyor to do the permitting for his dock. His boat is 26 ft bowrider.

In order to have enough water to enjoy his boat required a 60ft dock, which was approved. The state was very specific on the placement of the dock, 25 ft from his east property line and maintaining that perspective for the length of the dock.

Water depth at the end of the dock is approximately 5 ft at full lake. (And cold as of the last weekend last month) 😁

Dave