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webmaster 09-17-2021 10:52 AM

Vintage Race Boat Regatta
 
I see on the WolfeboroCAM that they are setting up for the Vintage Race Boat Regatta. Here's a video of the event I shot in 2011:

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thinkxingu 09-17-2021 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by webmaster (Post 362423)
I see on the WolfeboroCAM that they are setting up for the Vintage Race Boat Regatta. Here's a video of the event I shot in 2011:

Thanks for the post. My wife and I were thinking of heading over there this weekend—suggestions on when and where to anchor/float?

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camp guy 09-17-2021 12:26 PM

Vintage Race Boat Regatta
 
Marine Patrol and auxiliaries have Wolfeboro Bay pretty well blocked, but I think you can get into the Bay if you stay to either edge. I am sure that if you start to enter the Bay someone will get your attention and explain it to you. It is a great event. If you want to fully enjoy the boats, come by car and be able to walk around the docks and "pits" and talk with the participants. Docking space is severely limited for public use.

thinkxingu 09-17-2021 01:12 PM

Ok, thanks!

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tis 09-17-2021 05:57 PM

Camp guy is right. You can go into Wolfeboro Bay but you have to stay away from the racers. There are guide boats out there to keep you away.

BroadHopper 09-17-2021 06:16 PM

Wolfeboro Bay
 
If you enter the bay on the extreme left and stay outside the white markers, you may be able to enter under the bridge to the public docks. The docks are open to the public. Water is low but not that low.

chachee52 09-17-2021 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 362426)
Thanks for the post. My wife and I were thinking of heading over there this weekend—suggestions on when and where to anchor/float?

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I've always anchored over by Brewster Academy and their mooring field. Nice view and down the straight away to see the speed of the boats.
Heading over tomorrow by boat.

barndoor 09-17-2021 08:51 PM

Hit and run
 
I pulled in to the Wolfeboro docks around 7:15 tonight and used the dock directly in front of the gazebo. There were three racing boats lined up on the left and the right side of the dock was empty. I docked in front of the three boats near the gazebo. Three people were enjoying ice cream on the bench next to the gazebo. I was waiting for someone and was looking toward the street when I heard a large bang. Turning I saw a young woman trying to push a 22 ft + or - boat away from a beautiful Chris Craft (C8 or C18). The man driving wasted no time quickly pulling out, turning sharply left at the end of the dock which effectively shielded him from view. Then he fled at a high rate of speed. (At least he didn’t hit the 150 ft buoy as he sped by). By the time I pulled out my phone to call marine patrol, he was almost out of the bay. The four of us were unable to identify the boat as it was dark and he was gone so quickly. A flashlight check of the Chris Craft did not reveal any major damage although daylight will likely reveal some damage.
I suspect alcohol was involved it appears that he tried to spin his boat around at the top of the dock and slammed into the Chris Craft. Just disgusting behavior.

Phantom 09-18-2021 06:34 AM

Anyone know what VHF channel the coordinators will be using this year ?

thinkxingu 09-18-2021 11:28 AM

Please clarify, friends: is this a Saturday only event or both days?

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fatlazyless 09-18-2021 12:20 PM

Vintage race boat racing ends on Saturday at 5-pm, racing is held on Friday and Saturday.

Big awards SOIREE cocktails and dinner Saturday from 6-pm to 9:30-pm at the NH Boat Museum, Wolfeboro Falls ........ $62-fundraiser ........ see you there!!!

www.nhbm.org/the-regatta/schedule-of-events

LakeDad 09-18-2021 08:07 PM

Vintage Race Boat Regatta
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by webmaster (Post 362423)
I see on the WolfeboroCAM that they are setting up for the Vintage Race Boat Regatta. Here's a video of the event I shot in 2011:


The weather was great today. Here is a very short clip I took. (upload fail)


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Winilyme 09-18-2021 08:32 PM

I was enjoying the sights from the Wolfeboro docks Friday afternoon. Even more fascinating to me than the racing was watching several guys intently working on the motor in their racer. As I was observing, a woman, the wife of one I assume, walked by, looked at me and said "They race the boats all day, they fix the boats all night, they are happy".

chachee52 09-19-2021 06:34 AM

Agreed it was a great day watching yesterday. Got to anchor and watch the second half of the day. With a 4.5 yo and a 7 yo wasn't able to stay until the end, but I think that I saw all the different boats and got to see boats that my friend worked on. When I have time this week I'll upload some of the pics I got. Not as may that I have in the past though, jumping off the boat took priority this year.

Off to see the steam boats shortly.

XCR-700 09-23-2021 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by barndoor (Post 362453)
I pulled in to the Wolfeboro docks around 7:15 tonight and used the dock directly in front of the gazebo. There were three racing boats lined up on the left and the right side of the dock was empty. I docked in front of the three boats near the gazebo. Three people were enjoying ice cream on the bench next to the gazebo. I was waiting for someone and was looking toward the street when I heard a large bang. Turning I saw a young woman trying to push a 22 ft + or - boat away from a beautiful Chris Craft (C8 or C18). The man driving wasted no time quickly pulling out, turning sharply left at the end of the dock which effectively shielded him from view. Then he fled at a high rate of speed. (At least he didn’t hit the 150 ft buoy as he sped by). By the time I pulled out my phone to call marine patrol, he was almost out of the bay. The four of us were unable to identify the boat as it was dark and he was gone so quickly. A flashlight check of the Chris Craft did not reveal any major damage although daylight will likely reveal some damage.
I suspect alcohol was involved it appears that he tried to spin his boat around at the top of the dock and slammed into the Chris Craft. Just disgusting behavior.

WOW, seems hard to believe, then again seeing some of the attitudes of some people at the docks these days I should not be surprised. Lots of super arrogant boaters in big dollar boats. So many are just oozing snarky, its just so different than in the past.

Sad for the Chris Craft owner to have to deal with the repair. I'm sure thats someones pride and joy.

rander7823 09-28-2021 06:34 AM

Webcam
 
Is it possible a webcam picked up the incident? And is this the same as leaving the scene of a car accident?


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