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Originally Posted by Winnipesaukee Divers
The rules are: you have to buy a new "Chart" every year, because the state moves the rocks during the winter.
When I'm diving I see where the rocks were last year and where they are now... Sometimes it just a few inches or so, but the big ones are several feet and sometimes yards.
Don't get caught living in the past, get that new chart and be safe on Lake Winnipesaukee.
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So you're saying that one or both of these companies re-scan and update these markings for the ENTIRE lake EVERY YEAR?
I think that if you're within "a few yards" of where a big rock is (or was) supposed to be, you're probably too close anyway.
Seems like getting a new chart every year would be a waste for the average boater, and would still be LAST years version of accurate at best anyway.
Your common sense, however, should be kept current.