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08-03-2024, 08:42 AM | #1 |
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Traveling through the Six Pack yesterday afternoon heading toward the Bridge had a prop hit inside the second set of markers. Initially thought it might have been a log, but based on damage it was a rock. We were well inside the second red marker slightly to the right of center. Bizer, Navionics, Depth gauge all show safe water levels. Not so. Be careful and watch your gauge in the Six Pack, it was an expensive ride
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I would like to think Marine Patrol looks at this site, considering that during the summer there are a great many posts relating directly to boating on Lake Winnipesaukee. I wouldn't expect them to be Moderators, nor frequent contributors, but an occasional check during the day might be helpful.
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To the OP. Were you fully on plane or semi plowing through the area? Not knowing what type of boat you have, that could be the reason you hit a rock.
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28’ I/O with 3 passengers @ 15 mph so I had a deeper draft going…for sure
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Can you tell me what Navionics lake software you are using ?? Thanks...
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Or was that picture froma Bizer chart? If Bizer, what model GPS device
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08-04-2024, 12:00 PM | #11 |
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That’s from the Navionics app on my phone.
With water levels down, that area is more shallow than I’d expect. As soon as I made impact, I checked my depth gauge and it read 6.2’ Such a bummer. No matter how much experience, there is always something to learn on the lake |
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Damage details?
With an I/O, I curious about the damage. Usually, if there is prop damage, I'd expect some damage to the lower unit too, which can be really expensive. On an inboard, I could more easily understand damage to just the prop. I look forward to learning more about this.
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I thought that Bizer posted several years ago about a rock in that area that only became a hazard at lower water levels.
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Isn't a 6 pack 3 deuces atop a 409.
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Apologies for going astray
Sounds familiar. I never understood three carbs on an 8 cylinder engine. Shouldn't it have been four carbs?
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Not 4 carbs. Difficult to place 4 carbs on the intake manifold. That would be 8, not 6. You can check out 6 packs on some classic cars, mainly Chevy's or Dodge and Plymouth. Then there was the ram induction with 2 quads.
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Where is the "six pack" located? (Asking for my prop)
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My props thank you!
Looking at the chart on Navionics I see nothing to hit there. Is my chart wrong? Are the markers misplaced? Was it an unseen U-boat that was hit? |
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I think this is the cause. The OP posted the below message. Don't forget the prop/lower unit is about 18 to 24 inches below where transducers are typically located on the transom for depth readings.
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So how deep would the prop be in that circumstance?
Granted, I have not been there to run a depth sounder but the chart I am looking at shows 8'. 8' becomes 7' if the water is low. The boat might draw 3'-4'. Another 2' for the drive gets it to 5' or 6'. Plow the boat and you get maybe 7'? |
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Go check the area out yourself when you get a chance. Some of those rocks at least to me seem allot closer to the surface that the chart says especially this time of year and later.
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I shall do so if you lend me a prop set...
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I shall be looking into this area during Bizer's annual survey of the lake in September. I shall withhold comments about the accuracy of Navionics' depths. |
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Can I get Bizer to run on my Garmin ECHOMAP HD2 53CV?
I am finding markers in the water that are not on my Navionics loaded Garmin screen. |
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I HATE my Navionics / Garmin Lake Vu software and long to be able to get BIZER back. Grmin does a terrible job with marker identification...so small that I can hardly see them. Terrible software for navigation. BIZER, we need you !!!!!!!
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There is a rock there, no doubt, based on my prop damage. I was heading toward the Bridge, there were two boats approaching, so I was to the right of the channel, well inside the red markers. I use Navionics on my chart which shows 8-9 ft. Just after the hit, I checked my depth finder, it read 6.5. Yes water levels are below average for this time of year. IÂ’ve been through there dozens of times over many years on the lake, completely caught by surprise. My bad, I guess, but this area needs markers adjusted IMO. Just be aware, it is a hazardous area inside those channel markers
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Just curious if anyone else has yet to find/ spot this rock ??
I have to be honest, since the original posting I have been reluctant to go through the six pack - an area that in the past I would use frequently.
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If you are headed towards the Long Island bridge entering the six pack markers (red on your right) there is a very large rock slightly in between the first and second red marker. There are a few scrape marks on the rock. Stay in middle of channel. Don’t get pushed to that side.
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We had company up for the weekend. One of our usual routes is to go through the Six Pack, under the Long Island Bridge, then around Long Island, etc. Based on these posts about the rock I was exceedingly careful going through the Six Pack, especially along the first and second red markers, keeping well into the center of the channel. Happy to report no hits from a rock and while I did not go looking for it, I did not see it. However at one point my depth gauge read 4.5 feet.
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Thanks for posting this and confirming that hazardous area. It was Aug 2 when I hit that spot. So from then on, I stay way left of those first two red markers, on plane, near the center of the channel. It creates a challenge for oncoming vessels for sure. |
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I kayaked over there with my son this morning. That rock pile is about 6 or 8 feet inside the markers. You can just make out one of the red spars over the stern of his boat.
His paddle is resting on the rock. It's maybe 3 feet under the surface at this lake level. |
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That's worth a call to Marine Patrol as that's a real danger. They should reposition the marker.
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I would hope that Marine Patrol sees this as a serious problem, relocates 1 or more markers AND reports their response HERE. Thank you Marine Patrol.
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Thanks for confirming this again. Markers need to be moved. Channel will be a little narrower but still plenty of room.
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In the good old days, Public Utilities Commission, before Marine Patrol and before DES, some hazards would be blown up and "debris" removed. Hole in the Wall is an example. Dredging the Weirs Channel to build Weirs Beach and harvesting rocks from the Witches instead of taking boulders from the shorelines, are, IMHO, good things to have been done. DES these days has no interest. I look at Florida where the Feds allow all sorts of dredging to make canals and to raise the land a couple of feet so homes will have canal shorefront and ground levels above high tides.
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We have a buoy near our house which is not even close to where it used to be when we first were in this location in 1985. I'm not sure what it is marking where it is now. When the MP person was looking at it, I told him this but his reply was it's where it should be according to GPS. So I guess it doesn't matter where the rocks are, as long as it's where it should be according to GPS. What year did they start using GPS, anybody know?
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I wonder if Marine Patrol needs to do a reset of some of their GPS’s to account for satellite drift? My unit was off by about [emoji[emoji6][emoji[emoji6][emoji[emoji6][emoji6]]][emoji[emoji6][emoji[emoji6]]]][emoji[emoji[emoji6][emoji[emoji6][emoji[emoji6][emoji6]]][emoji[emoji6][emoji[emoji6]]]][emoji[emoji6][emoji[emoji6][emoji6]]][emoji[emoji6][emoji[emoji6][emoji[emoji6][emoji6]]][emoji[emoji6][emoji[emoji6]]]]] ft last year. When I investigated it turns out that that wasn’t unusual for my unit (Raymarine) and, unfortunately, it wasn’t something that was repairable according to the manufacturer.
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Anyone know why “emoji” stuff is showing up in my post? I’m definitely not using emojis
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I think you got attacked by the emoji army!!! Wow!
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Every time I look at it there are more “emoji”.
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“Emoji” seems to only show up when I input numbers. I just updated IOS eighteen and this started.
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