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Originally Posted by codeman671
"...And this is related to the speed limit, less performance boats or the lack of offshore powerboat racing...?"
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Rattlesnake Island's NE shore is the former site of Rattlesnake Island's "measured mile", and is the
longest "straight" along Winnipesaukee's shorelines where offenders can get a sense (and the thrill) of top speed operation. Another straight one mile stretch is directly off
my shoreline; fortunately, large swim rafts keep most offenders at a distance.
I don't recall seeing Rattlesnake Island's NE shore having
any large swim rafts. (At least
not for very long! 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Guy
RG and I took a ride around the island Saturday and counted 12 places for sale. I don't have official statistics on what the 10 year average is but this actually seems higher than usual to us.
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To clarify, there are fewer homes for sale on Rattlesnake Island's
Broads-side than in recent years—fewer "official" signs, and fewer "home-made" signs.
The Broads
NE shoreline has the largest concentration of offenders in my usual area of fair-weather boating. I'd expect that most islanders who must boat off that shore previously had to look both ways as though they were trying to cross I-93—on foot!