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Webbsatwinni
04-30-2008, 11:12 AM
Does anyone have a report on the level of debris in the water this year? We may be going up this weekend and I was wondering if there were any eyewitness accounts on how much debris is in the water. We will be careful as always, it is just deciding between slowly moving across the lake or getting on plane that we are struggling with.
Thanks.
Lakegeezer
04-30-2008, 11:26 AM
In the past few days, a dock bubbler warning sign drifted into our dock and we saw a 3/4 sunk rowboat bobbing by. As the water rises to a high point since last fall, there will be items swept into the lake over the next few days. Keep an eye out!
Formula260SS
04-30-2008, 11:29 AM
Does anyone have a report on the level of debris in the water this year? We may be going up this weekend and I was wondering if there were any eyewitness accounts on how much debris is in the water. We will be careful as always, it is just deciding between slowly moving across the lake or getting on plane that we are struggling with.
Thanks.
Wasn't bad at all on last Friday or Sunday, you'll be fine just keep the speed in check and your eyes open.
If your going to cruise the lake I'd be a little more carefull
Island Girl
04-30-2008, 12:14 PM
I was on plane last weekend with my eye fixed on what was ahead... not a lot of debris... I did pick up a huge chunk of dock post.
This weekend may be worse with the higher water levels... but we are still way below last year for lake height.
If there is no wind then it is easy to see the debris as you are moving along.. with waves it is much harder to see in time to slow down or veer around.
Have fun! Drop by.
Carolyn
lakershaker
04-30-2008, 12:32 PM
We were up last Friday and picked up a tarred 4'x8' piece of plywood that looked like the roof to a bobhouse. Other than that though it really didn't seem that bad.
Webbsatwinni
04-30-2008, 01:45 PM
Thanks for the info, it looks like it will be a cold ride over from the current forecast. But any time at the lake is good.
Slickcraft
05-01-2008, 08:09 AM
We have made three round trips out to Welch and our ride back this morning was the 1st time that no blocks of wood were picked-up.
Last night was our 1st overnight of the year, complete with stake house tips from the Wine'ing Butcher, a sunset and a nice fire in the woodstove. :D
Wolfeboro_Baja
05-01-2008, 09:26 AM
OK, I'm jealous!! :laugh:
"...I did pick up a huge chunk of dock post...This weekend may be worse with the higher water levels... but we are still way below last year for lake height..."
I found a waterlogged dock piling floating at high water—shipped some water into my boat—and still could barely haul it over the gunwhale. Returning to my dock—which was nearly level with the lake—it was actually much easier to unload it! :emb:
"...Does anyone have a report on the level of debris in the water this year...?
After watching this move back and forth, night and day (as my aching back improved) I hauled this after Ice-Out.
Maybe a definition of debris is in order. :confused:
Orion
05-02-2008, 08:51 AM
Thanks APS for your efforts in cleaning up some of this stuff! Who knows who's hull you've saved!
CanisLupusArctos
05-02-2008, 02:44 PM
As the southeast wind increased today I saw a dock section, approx. 5' x 5', coming up the lake along the MOUNT's Center Harbor-Wolfeborough route. Also have been seeing tree limbs of various sizes... not as many as last year, but still there.
Iceout was a lot tamer this year but this week's sudden rise in the lake level to slightly above-full has probably caused the water to loosen objects that had been sitting on dry land a couple weeks ago. When the wind picks up I see a lot more stuff floating than when it's calm for a couple days.
Formula260SS
05-02-2008, 06:14 PM
I found a waterlogged dock piling floating at high water—shipped some water into my boat—and still could barely haul it over the gunwhale. Returning to my dock—which was nearly level with the lake—it was actually much easier to unload it! :emb:
After watching this move back and forth, night and day (as my aching back improved) I hauled this after Ice-Out.
Maybe a definition of debris is in order. :confused:
I could use those Stairs.......
Rattlesnake Guy
05-02-2008, 09:58 PM
We have been here most of the week and fished out a 4 foot 2x4 today (end of dock). Otherwise it has been better than average to us.
Webbsatwinni
05-03-2008, 06:34 PM
We are at the lake now, we have made a few trips back and forth to WAM and have picked up a twelve pack of empties one at a time and two large chunks of wood.
It was better than I thought it would be.
I am glad we brought bio bricks to burn, it's keeping the house nice and toasty! The trip up the stairs catting them was tough, but now it was worth it.
I could use those Stairs.......
It's heavy and it tows like a boat mooring, but you're welcome to it. I don't see who is missing this locally, so send a PM.
"...Thanks APS for your efforts in cleaning up some of this stuff! Who knows who's hull you've saved...!
It was late afternoon and headed out to open water—there's no way it could stay out there.
BTW: At one of Orion's excellent posts that I replied to, I gave Orion "three-stars" (instead of the usual five-stars). That oblique reference was to the manner in which most people locate the Orion Constellation in the night sky—the three stars of Orion's belt! ;)
CaptDan
05-12-2008, 01:27 PM
Nice Job! Good to see people caring enough to clear out the lake. I bet you burned some fuel pulling that!
I was out Sat and Sun (5/10 - 5/11) was mostly clear. I went from Alton bay to Paugus. I pulled 3 2x4's about 4' long out. AND already pulled a water bottle, and dunkin donuts cup and a freebie - a bumper.
Already finding litter and so few boats on the lake.
It's heavy and it tows like a boat mooring, but you're welcome to it. I don't see who is missing this locally, so send a PM.
It was late afternoon and headed out to open water—there's no way it could stay out there.
BTW: At one of Orion's excellent posts that I replied to, I gave Orion "three-stars" (instead of the usual five-stars). That oblique reference was to the manner in which most people locate the Orion Constellation in the night sky—the three stars of Orion's belt! ;)
Diver1111
05-12-2008, 08:43 PM
I was diving Moultonboro Bay and Greenes Basin yesterday. Picked up (3) sections of 2x4, ea. about 3-4 feet long, a 1 gal. plastic jug, and an inflated tire mounted on a rim-big too.
It was nice flat water all day-can't say I would have seen all of this stuff if it wasn't.
Water temp-47 degrees.
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