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Old 02-07-2014, 08:02 PM   #1
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Greetings all!
We spent summers in Peggy's cove in Alton bay for years and had to sell our place. The last few years, we've been trailering our 17' trophy up to the lake and we like to find protected, calm places to throw the anchor out, read in the sun, swim, and just relax. We are lucky enough to be able to come up on weekdays and avoid the weekend rush. Any suggestions on where to put in and where we can relax in calm waters? We've been putting in in Alton and going over towards wolfeboro and getting on the lee side of some islands part way between the two towns. Thanks!
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Do what most boaters do. Look at a chart (like Bizers) and go to the 'no rafting zones'. They offer the best sandbars and shallows for swimming and enjoying time with your family.
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Old 02-09-2014, 07:34 AM   #3
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There are two ramps at the end of Alton Bay. The state ramp has some parking for cars and trailers. Alton has some other hidden ramps but those don't have any place to park at.
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Alton is a great place to be but over the years I have found the northern part of Winni calm and endless places to discover. About 30 minutes trailer drive, head to Center Harbor or Moultonborough area. Center Harbor has a great easy to use public ramp with trailer parking, food and gas nearby. When launching in Center Harbor you are north of the Broads and plenty of quiet places to sit back and enjoy. During the week (and weekends too!) Braurn Bay is favorite place to be, warm water, great sandbar, nice people. Also you can discover all the islands and Moultonborough Bay via Long Island bridge. I too recommend getting the best Lake Winni Map, Bizers map. Take your time and explorer this side of the lake, we have found plenty of small coves and places to put the hook out and read. I have friends that like to fish this area, I'm not a fisherman but they really seen to enjoy. Get the map and explore the "northern side".
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Old 02-09-2014, 11:44 AM   #5
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Get the map and explore the "northern side".
Could not agree more. There are countless places to drop a hook and hang out up there.
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Old 02-11-2014, 11:08 AM   #6
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Center Harbor? I'll have to make a note of that. We were going over to Paugus Bay to drop anchor
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Old 02-11-2014, 11:49 AM   #7
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Between the shore and 1/2 mile island is very peaceful in Center Harbor.
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Old 02-11-2014, 01:21 PM   #8
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Johnson Cove on the southwest side of Winter Harbor, about halfway down the bay. It's 15-20' deep so no issues hitting stuff, and plenty deep for jumping off the boat! It's always been calm for me there due to the shore sheltering the wind.

I'm in agreement with others though that far the best though is in the northern parts of the Lake, especially the northern coast right before you get to Green's Basin.
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Old 02-11-2014, 04:24 PM   #9
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Shhhhhssssh Johnson Cove is one of my favorite places to drop my anchor, and never very populated ! Winter Harbor is also great and big enough for tubing or sking, and out of the rough water of the Broads.

Chesnut Cove can be nice, near the entrance of Alton Bay. Great West view of the Broads. Never busy there.

Around Barndoor Is, near Wolfeboro harbor is nice to anchor, and has places to snorkle. Watch the rocks !

Last, one of my favorites spots to anchor is on the south side of Birch and Steamboat islands, facing Jolly Is. Watch out though for rocks close to shore, they're the size of Volkswagons !
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I continue to shake my head when these threads inevitably pop up... and everyone starts singing about their favorite hideaway ....

Followed shortly by a thread of how my secret spot/ sandbar/ anchoring location is now over run with idiots !



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Old 02-12-2014, 07:28 PM   #11
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I know....I know.....I thought it might be a dumb question.....who wants to give away their secret places? I promise I won't tell anyone!
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Also, I guarantee I am not an idiot!!!
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Old 02-12-2014, 07:41 PM   #13
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Don't go here it a horrible place to raft, that's why they just made it illegal.

http://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums/...ad.php?t=16796

Honestly weekdays you can have your pick. If you like shallow sandy spots, you can't beat Braun Bay or the sandbar in front of West Alton Marina.
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The busier the lake gets, the further you should go to explore. Green's Basin is quiet, but good for skiing, Blanchard Island is a preserve with great swimming and jumping off the rocks if you dare, the back side of Poplar/Joe's is protected and you get to see the eagle's, navigate around Whortleberry and snorkel for fun, the inside of 5 mile and the inside of Blueberry are a treat especially during the less busy week. But, the best part about our fabulous lake is using your chart and finding a new spot to anchor.
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Old 02-13-2014, 03:17 AM   #15
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In the summer Greens Basin can be busy. The basin is often full of skiers. I am amazed that some of the boats don't hit one another.
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I used to do lot of anchoring. One of my favorite spots is patrician shores just north of Leavitt park in Meredith. Like most sandy areas it gets crowded on the weekends but during the week it's great.
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Old 02-13-2014, 09:43 AM   #17
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There is so much lake to enjoy, you should really venture out.... Ramps are available in Moultonborough, Center Harbor, and Tuftonboro on the NorthWest side of the lake.... Although some are harder on the trailer parking then others... Once on the North end of the lake, there are plenty of place to anchor and relax... over around Pistol, Devens, and then heading back up in towards Greens Basin etc.

Its a big lake, and during the week the possibilities are endless
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I think you might like the northern parts better
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Old 02-13-2014, 04:01 PM   #19
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It must be getting busy out there in some of the more favorite coves and sand bars.

This past year I noticed, more than a few times, a few boats coming into Smith Cove to anchor and hang out, put the grill on the back of the boat, and have the kids swim or float in a tube behind the boat, not far from our dock.

Not that it's an ugly place to be (it IS very nice and fairly quiet, and the entire area is a NWZ), but I can't imagine coming INTO Smith Cove (next to Fay's) to hang out for the day!
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