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Originally Posted by NHskier
Winnipesaukee is nothing like the coast. There are no-cost public docks at The Weirs, Meredith, Center Harbor, Wolfeboro, and Alton. No dock masters or anything like that.
Taking an afternoon or evening drive around the lake would be a great way to familiarize yourself with these areas.
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Thanks! Ok that clears up a lot, and makes it less-stressfull for me! Now im a bit less worried about where i'll pull in incase the weather gets bad!
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Originally Posted by Descant
Welcome to the Forum and to Winnipesaukee.
How big is this boat? I think Fay's Boat Yard in Gilford has transient moorings. Docks and slips are in short supply, start looking now for 2025. "Any port in a storm" means feel free to pull into the nearest dock or duck behind an island. Prevailing winds are from the NW, but in a squall anything goes. You'll find many sailors at Fay's who can give you better info than most of us powerboaters here.
BTW, Time is running out for you to post some pictures. LOL.
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I've heard about Fay's on the fourm! Guess i should give them a call, it would be nice for two or three weekends out of the year to get a transient mooring. My boat is a rhodes 22 and is 22ft long! I keep all my pictures
online here!