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05-23-2011, 07:09 AM | #1 |
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Speed Limit Law Amended?
I'll start this thread by saying I am not currently in the Lakes Region and have been traveling tremendously with my job of late desperately trying to check in on this GREAT Forum whenever possible ---- So perhaps I missed this being already posted.
I was told that the Speed Limit of 45 was increased to 55 in certain areas of the Lake (Broads) ....... I know that this was being proposed - but -Did this in fact pass the NH Legislation? See you all on the Lake Memorial Day Weekend ..... can't wait!
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05-23-2011, 07:56 AM | #2 |
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Discussion taking place in Speed Limits forum....
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05-23-2011, 03:33 PM | #3 |
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Woops --
Now that I have been relocated to this corner of the room, I see my answer posted by RL ..... me bad ! Told ya's I've been straight out traveling and can't wait to kick back this weekend -- launch boat..... cruise Lake (on last years gas) ......go broke refilling...... find a nice quiet spot, drop anchor and ENJOY
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05-23-2011, 05:26 PM | #4 | |
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Hopefully Don will out you here as the multi-nicker you are. Phantom, sorry for the above- on closer examination you are not the person I referred to. There is a Phantom on the Wolfeboro forums who has been involved heavily in the SL debate and is aware of the situation. I originally thought you were trolling but you are not that Phantom! Enjoy your weekend Last edited by VitaBene; 05-26-2011 at 12:01 PM. |
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05-24-2011, 01:46 PM | #5 |
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So Why Continue?
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You aren't very good at those kinds of determinations—and BTW—why do we continue to remain in these Winnipesaukee Speed Limit discussions? It's been settled. The New Hampshire Legislature's ratio of votes is moving away from detractors of the law. |
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05-27-2011, 06:07 AM | #7 |
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You know the existing speed limits law that has been in effect since June 2008 has a section that allows for racing events, so here's hoping that an informal racing event will be set up. Maybe a Sunday morning weekly or bi-weekly get-together that's attracts a few local sponsors to help cover any expenses. Instead of going to church, people can head out to the broads for the Sunday morning race to get their need-for-speed racing rush! Big fast boats have been roaring around Winnipesaukee since the 1930's and the law allows for race events so it seems like there should be something like a two hour, NINE-am to ELEVEN time slot and a place for the fast boats.
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A Sunday “two hour, NINE-am to ELEVEN time slot” is not a good time for racing on the Broads. I Kayak at that time each Sunday so I need my space. I sail a lot on Sundays after twelve o’clock so the afternoon isn’t good either. If you take a look at the map below you will see that the North Atlantic Ocean isn’t that far from Lake Winnipesaukee….therefore….why not hold the racing events there? They wouldn’t have to pick a special time for it, they could use it anytime, 7 days a week, 24 hrs. a day. Also look at the size difference between the Lake and the Ocean, you don’t have to be genius to know the Ocean is a better place. They could have a picnic at the Isle of Shoals. Pack the cooler with their favorite beverage and have a merry old time. I understand it’s good fishing between the shore line and the Shoals also. |
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...Hey FLL..I like your idea, BUT, I think there are too many reasons (safety/logistics nightmare) a weekly session wouldn't fly...FYI...check out the Lake of the Ozarks shootout...a 2-3 day high-speed event...big fast boats, biiig $$$$...as an aside, seems to me the sailboats are out there during their "regattas" (name for a slow boat race)......most weekends...just sayin......
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Squam Lake
Kayaking and canoeing is much better over on Squam Lake. No Mt Washington, Sophie C, Doris E, and the other Summa Humma to tip you over. There is no wide open spaces for waves to get 3 feet high. There are no landowners telling you to 'get out of my back yard'. the water has much less turbidity and the local folks are a heck of a lot friendlier.
I propose that we close Lake Winni to any boating activities. The motor driven boats are to go to the ocean. The human powered boats are to go to Squam Lake. That way EVERYBODY will be happy! Just like what the Abenaki Indians like Bear Islander would have envision.
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You could say that I am "entitled" to not be chopped in half by a GFBL cowboy who thinks that I'm just a speed bump!
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