Let me think for just a minute here on this one. If and when House Bill 162 gets approved by the NH House of Representatives, the NH Senate and the NH Governor and becomes the law in NH, here are some ideas on what to do with all the go fast-be loud, performance boats.
First, it could be sold to someone in New York, New Jersey, Maine, Florida, Europe, Asia, Saudi Arabia, Austrailia, or somewhere. There are many good marinas on the lake who would be happy to try to sell it on consignment. Maybe,
www.faysboatyard.com is a good one over in Gilford.
Some more creative uses are; put the hull on your front yard and fill it with dirt and create a nice flowery decorative planter. You sometimes see that done with old canoes and row boats so why not a gfbl?
Another use: the hull of a 32' gfbl turned upside down could become the new roof of a room addition or a garage or utility building. It's certainly waterproof as long as it gets waxed and buffed once/year. Just picture yourself up on a ladder every Spring waxing and buffing your old gfbl hull after it has been transformed into a utility shed roof. It wuold be a very fitting use, having gone fom being totally useless to a type of Winnipesaukee art-deco storage shed. How about an upside-sown 47' Fountain storage shed? Looks good to me!
Any creative suggestions or new use ideas out there?