Boating on the Lakes 2011

Page 1

Your Guide to Boating in the Lakes Region 2011 Edition

Going Ashore Your guide to lake events pg 18

Dine by Boat

We’ll chart your course for great dining pg 8

Putting the Wind in your Sails How to get started pg 34

Complimentary

Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

1


2

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition


Safe Summer Boating Compliments of the Marine Patrol By Joann Zatzkin

There are plenty of people like me who live in the lakes region for a very good reason – we love our lakes!! New Hampshire is well known for it’s many glorious lakes, and according to Wikipedia, The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services lists 959 natural lakes and reservoirs in the Granite State. Their sizes range from one of the smallest, strangely named The Fourth Connecticut Lake, at 1.8 acres (also the source of the Connecticut River), to the majestic Lake Winnipesaukee, covering an impressive 44,586 acres. Residence and summer visitors count the days until “iceout”, signaling the ability of the M/S Mount Washington cruise ship to dock at every one of its ports of call along the coast of the Big Lake. The start of the Mount Washington’s daily tours is our cue to take our own boat out of storage, brush off the cobwebs and begin our season of fun cruising from one end of the lake to another. A popular misconception is that because you are out on the water, anything goes. A body of water isn’t the Wild West. If it’s illegal while driving your car, it’s illegal when operating a boat. (Though unlike the open container laws on land, your passengers are free to enjoy an alcoholic beverage while the driver of a boat must not be impaired in any way.) In order to insure our safety on our lakes, we count on the Marine Patrol. They are diligent in keeping water bourn

Shuttle Available from the Center Harbor Docks Call Ahead and We’ll Deliver Your Order to the Center Harbor Docks

Overlook Lake Winnipesaukee from Our Screened Porch

One of the Top 50 Places in New England for Waterfront Dining

We Make It Fresh, We Make It Simple, and We Make It Great So Sit Back, Relax and Enjoy...

The Lakes Region’s Most Popular Restaurant Open 11:30-2:30 for Lunch Dinner Served 5pm ‘til...

Family Gatherings • Rehearsal Dinners Holiday Parties

232 Whittier Highway, Center Harbor • 603.253.4762

A Sampling of our Menu SEAFOOD FRA DIAVOLO......................25 SEAFOOD ALFREDO...............................25 HARD CIDER MARINATED PORK TENDERLOIN...............................19 LOBSTER RAVIOLI..................................23 LOBSTER, SHRIMP & SCALLOP SCAMPI..............................25 CHICKEN PARMESAN...........................14 VEAL PARMESAN...................................18 PAN SEARED SALMON..........................20 AHI TUNA................................................19 MEATLOAF...............................................15

“PRIME NY STRIP” HAND CUT TO ORDER

CANOE TIPS.............................................19

16 oz. 24 oz. 32 oz. Market Price

RIB-EYE STEAK........................................24

LOBSTER MAC & CHEESE.

BRAISED BEEF SHORT RIB....................22

¼ lb. 21 ½ lb. 31

1 lb. 41

SURF & TURF MAC 24

“THE OSCARS” Filet or NY Strip Crab or Lobster 29

ROAST PRIME RIB - FRIDAY & SATURDAY GRILLED OR BLACKENED

FIRE ROASTED NY STRIP......................24 FILET of BEEF............................................24 SEAFOOD STIR-FRY................................23 VEGETABLE STIR-FRY...........................14 ROAST CHICKEN BREAST...................17 RISOTTO...................................................16 GOURMET CHOWDER..........................25 CHICKEN & BROCCOLI........................16

We also have Lighter Fare including Burgers, Sandwiches, wraps and more. Visit us by car at The North End in Moultonboro or “O” Steaks & Seafood on Lake Opeechee or our newest location in Concord, NH next to the Red River Theatre. Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

3


scofflaws from ruining our day. In a conversation with Sergeant Joshua Dirth, he emphasized the need for boaters to take the time to think things through when out on a lake. He added, “The water can be very unforgiving”. The Sergeant explained to me that in 2010 there were 2,385 calls for service, which included complaints of reckless driving and noise. Last summer I watched as the Marine Patrol rescued a sailor from a large overturned sailboat. I’ve seen boats stopped on the lake, but I’m never sure why since I’m not allowed to bring my boat close enough to hear any conversation! One of my pet peeves while boating is how close other boats sometimes come to my boat. Then I remembered from my Marine Patrol boating safety course last summer, that it’s up to all of us, including me, to stay 150 feet from other boats, docks, swim rafts, mooring fields, swimmers, designated swimming areas, floats AND the shore, when I’m traveling above headway speed. FYI, headway speed is 6mph, or the

There are two terms that help explain these rules. • Stand-on Vessel: The vessel that should maintain its course and speed • Give-way Vessel: The vessel that must take early and substantial action to avoid collision by stopping, slowing down, or changing course.

Decking options

ee

w & Nerella ns b io um ush c

uk

a es

nip

n

nd ou wf ke e N La

BuiLD Your Dream Dock!

Boat & Jet Ski Lifts

Wi

eee uukke a a s iippees iinnnn W W

k oo nc e u k S La

w Bo ke La

Barge & crane Services

Hydraulic Boat Lifts

am

qu

is inn

slowest speed necessary to maintain steerage. I double checked this information with Sergeant Dirth to make sure I had it right. There has been a lot of discussion about the speed limit on the lake. As I boater, and a cautious (OK, maybe a little bit lily-livered), one at that, I’ve always felt that the speed limit was too high. But even now that the maximum speed is down to 45 mph during the day and 30 mph after sunset, it still feels fast to me when someone goes speeding by (especially when they are less than 150 feet away!). I can’t help but wonder how fast they are actually traveling. If you’d like to know the speed limits on the lakes you travel, check online, look at the postings at your boat launch, or ask at the nearest marina. The Marine Patrol has many more duties than just stopping speeders; they are also responsible for enforcing state boating laws and patrolling the waterways. One of their most important roles is that of conducting boating safety education classes. Because of the availability

W

NeW! crank-ups

Swim rafts & accessories

Production

Trailer & Dock Docks & Lifts • Trailers • Dive Shop

603.279.9099

25 D.W. Hwy. • Rte. 3, Meredith, NH 03253

Benches, Bumpers, Swim Ladders, Dock Lights

4

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

ProductionTrailerandDock.com


Boatingtastic!

by

Award-Winning Full-Service Marina for 39 Years 603-366-4811 Open Daily 9-5

At the Bridge Route 3 Weirs Beach

Boat Slips • Storage • Gas Docks • Service & Parts In-House Financing | www.thurstonsmarina.com | sales@thurstonsmarina.com

RENTALS

SKI BOATS • PONTOON BOATS • DAILY • WEEKLY • SEASONAL

LARGEST AND NEWEST BOAT FLEET ON THE LAKE Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

5


of their courses, I was able to compile enough knowledge to take the helm of our boat (and not be forever relegated to the passenger seat) and fully understand and appreciate the laws of the lake. I’m not yet comfortable traveling the entire lake because I haven’t studied the maps as well as my husband. For the moment I’m content to stay in the bay when I’m at the wheel. I do know that if we ever have a problem out on Lake Winnipesaukee, we can call for help. Sergeant Dirth says that last year there were no less than 140 calls for boating emergencies. And last but not least. The Marine Patrol runs a “watered down” version of the lost and found. In the summer of 2010, Officers collected, or have taken possession of a number of found objects, including 20 rowboats, 7 canoes, 5 paddle-boats, 3 life jackets, 2 water-skis, 1 set of diving equipment and a partridge in a pear tree. No really, I’m kidding about the water-skis. David T. Barrett, Director of the Division of Safety Services confirms the necessity of mandatory boater education. According to Gina Carman, Administrative Supervisor at the Division of Safety Services in Gilford, New Hampshire, Mr. Barrett’s philosophy

is “Compliance through education and not intimidation”. The Marine Patrol is not out there to hassle you. If you don’t yet have your boating license, the schedule for Marine Patrol safe boating courses can be found online at marinepatrol.nh.gov or at boatingeducation.nh.gov, a list of classes appears on pages 44 and 45 of this magazine. You can also call for boating education information at 603-267-7256.The goal of the Marine Patrol is to make the courses readily available, informational and fun. I don’t know how they did it, but on the day I took my coursework, it was pouring rain - I didn’t have to waste a summer day indoors. Apparently they have the power! The Marine Patrol officers on our lakes want to help make your summer boating experience as safe and happy as possible. If you are already a licensed boat operator, you can aide in that effort by reviewing your boating course information from time to time. It does make a difference. Have a great time out on the lake this summer and don’t forget – KEEP YOUR DISTANCE; I’m still new at this.

’s Marine Servi w e r ce d n Aat Minge Cove Marina PUBLISHER & EDITOR Brad Lipe ADVERTISING Suzy Boisvert | Jim Cande

Assoc. Publisher Frances Lipe PRODUCTION Mark Dingman | Gina Lessard

Published by The Panoramic Publishing Group, LLC, P.O. Box 119 Wolfeboro Falls, NH 03896 | 603-569-5257 | thelaker.com

Boat Repair • Dry Slips • Gas Dock Boat Rentals • Bait • Ice Cream • Snacks Storage • Shrinkwrapping • Towing

Publishers of Boating on the Lakes, The Laker and Dining Out in the Lakes Region.

Come Check Us Out...

CIRCULATION Kathy Larson

Panoramic Publishing Group, LLC. assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors. Advertisers will please notify the management immediately of any errors which may occur. © 2011 All Rights Reserved. No reproduction in part or whole without express written consent. Cover Photo Courtesy of BILL HEMMEL/LakesRegionAerials.com For Advertising Inquires: 603.569.5257 | lkr@thelaker.com

6

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

By land, off Route 11 at Minge Cove Road By water, in Minge Cove by lighted buoy #73

Open 7 days/week all season! 16 Minge Cove Road • Alton Bay, NH 03810 603-875-0654 • 1-866-LAKE-TOW • www.AndrewsMarineService.com


Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

7


Enjoy Dockside Dini By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper Picture this: It’s summer time, you have just spent a perfect day on the lake with your family. As the sun sinks behind the mountains, the kids are clamoring for dinner. Cries of “We’re hungry!” fill the air. Here’s another scenario: You have spent a beautiful day on your boat. It’s just you and your special someone. It could be a first date, an anniversary or a romantic Sunday afternoon on the lake. To top off the lake excursion, you want to take that special person out for a relaxing, romantic meal. The key to both these scenarios is finding a restaurant with boat docking or with public docking nearby. Happily for boaters, dining out by boat offers many choices sure to please everyone. From pizza to chili to cheeseburgers to yummy ice cream and gourmet fare, head your boat toward any one of a number of towns for great dining by boat. Some restaurants are now even offering dockside take-out service; call ahead to place your order and restaurant staff will meet you at the docks with your food in hand. The restaurants listed here have boat docking or are in walking distance of the spot where you can dock your boat. This is just a sampling of the many eateries available with nearby boat docking. Plan ahead, because dock spaces get

Melvin Village Marina, Inc. Lake Winnipesaukee’s Premier Location For All of Your Boating Needs

On Lake Winnipesaukee

Key West Powerful, Reliable, Lightweight, Clean, Quiet, Fuel-Efficient

463 Governor Wentworth Highway • Melvin Village, NH 03850 • Tel. 603-544-3583 • www.melvinvillagemarina.com All boat packages powered by Honda Marine. Always wear a personal flotation device while boating & read your owner’s manual.

8

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition


ing in Every Harbor! snatched up fast in the busy summer months. Alton Bay is a bustling town during the summer and early fall months. One reason for this is the easy accessibility by boat to businesses ranging from real estate to marinas to groceries and the ever-popular ice cream and restaurant stops. Shibley’s at the Pier is open seven days a week starting in mid April until October (the restaurant is also open during the winter) and is accessible by boat. Shibley’s at the Pier sits directly on Lake Winnipesaukee and has two to three boat slips for docking; the town docks are a mere 15 feet away. The restaurant serves sandwiches for lunch, and dining for dinner is casual. Call 875-3636 for information. Many people mark the official arrival of summer by the opening of Pop’s Clam Shell Restaurant in Alton Bay (the eatery is open weekends in May and June and seven days a week in July and August). Pop’s is a mere stroll across Rt. 11 from the town docks, serving burgers, fries and lots of seafood, as well as ice cream. The eatery has indoor and rooftop dining (with great views of the bay area). Boaters can choose to either eat at Pop’s or carry their food take-out style to their boat.

Melvin Village Marina, Inc. On Lake Winnipesaukee

Jump Into A New Four Winns Boat 463 Governor Wentworth Highway • Melvin Village, NH 03850 • Tel. 603-544-3583 • www.melvinvillagemarina.com Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

9


play. NE W! since 1937

The longest zip lines in the Continental U.S. New England’s Largest Aerial Obstacle Course. The only Off-Road Segway Tour in Scenic Lift Rides the Northeast. with Amazing Views of Lake Winnipesaukee & Mountains

The Lakes Region’s Newest in Family Attractions!

gunstock.com Gilford, NH 603-293-4341 10

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

Only Minutes from Lake Winnipesaukee

If lobster is your passion and you find yourself in Alton Bay, head to Sandy Point Restaurant for what many say is the best lobster around. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner during the summer, Sandy Point is located on 186 Mount Major Hwy. in Alton Bay. Limited boat docking is available; call 875-6001 for details. There is an ice cream eatery called Shibley’s Soft & Hard Ice Cream across the street from their Pier establishment. This place is hopping in the summer for take-out ice cream, burgers and seafood. There is a small indoor seating area and outdoor picnic tables. Boaters can grab ice cream here and head back to the boat by a quick walk across Rt. 11. If you are craving Chinese food while out on the lake, dock at the Alton Bay town docks and take a quick walk to J. P. China Restaurant and Lounge. The eatery serves Szechwan and Cantonese cuisine and is open year round. Call 875-8899 for information or to place a take-out order ready to go when you arrive. Who doesn’t love a diner breakfast or lunch? The Olde Bay Diner in Alton Bay is situated directly across the street from Shibley’s Ice Cream and is a quick walk from the dock area. Serving hearty breakfasts and lunches, the tiny eatery is open for breakfast and lunch year round; call ahead for hours at 875-3700. For those on the go who are craving a delicious sandwich or soup or baked goods, Amilyne’s Corner Market, Bakery &


Deli in Alton Bay is just the place. Take out items are always made fresh to order; if you are planning a party on the boat, you can get pastries or a cake here. Call 875-8888. Not far away in the Gilford/West Alton area, stop at Ames Farm Inn on Rt. 11 for breakfast or lunch in a charming country inn. Diners love the delicious, homemade breakfasts and lunches served from June till Labor Day. You can dock your boat at the farm if you are dining there, but call ahead to find out about dock availability at 293-4321. Looking for a delicious, relaxing meal? Head to the Glendale town docks where you can dock your boat for up to three hours. That will allow ample time to dine for lunch or dinner at the Lyon’s Den Restaurant and Tavern, which is a few steps away from the docks. Lunch and dinner is served year round; call 293-8833. Laconia and the Weirs Beach area have many lake-access eateries; some have their own docks for diners.

In Weirs Beach, the breakfasts and lunch menu can’t be beat at Donna Jean’s Diner. Located at 1208 Weirs Boulevard, the restaurant offers boat docking on Weirs channel. Breakfast is served all day and all menu items are available for take out. Call 366-5996. Boaters love the Naswa Resort in Weirs Beach for its great dock facilities and indoor dining as well as casual dining and socializing at the outdoor NAZBar Beach Bar and Grill. The restaurant and outdoor bar are open Memorial Day through October. When the weather turns chilly, the Naswa fires up the outdoor heaters so the fun can continue into the fall at the waterfront bar. A giant tent protects NAZBar Beach Bar and Grill customers on rainy days. Call 366-4341. There are many dining options a short walk away from the Weirs Beach town docks. You can get pizza on the boardwalk, or Mexican plates piled high with delicious food at the Crazy Gringo on the Boulevard area. Other Weirs Beach restaurants within walking distance of

We Don’t Just Build Docks... We Fill Waterfront Dreams!

Ov

Re in er 3 pa B 0 and irs, C usin Year Flo Fab usto es s at & ric m s Do ation Weld ck i Su Work ng pp lies

Complete Line of Lightweight Easy-to-Install Docks Custom Docks Designed to Suit Your Specific Waterfront Needs Make Your Lakeside Living Easier, Safer, More Convenient and a Whole Lot More Exciting for the Whole Family

Installation • Removal • Repairs Just Off Route 25 • 173 Lake Shore Dr. • Moultonboro, NH

603-253-4000 • www.superdocks.net

Swim Floats • Boat Lifts • Aluminum Docks • Wooden Seasonal Docks • Dock Hardware Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

11


Dine by Boat Route 3 at the Weirs Bridge 1208 Weirs Blvd Weirs Beach Additional Parking in Back

ERLOOK IS WOLFEBORO V O BAY WE L L ! A

Boat docking on the channel, just beyond the Weirs Bridge

Open: Daily 6am-2pm Breakfast Served All Day All Menu Items Available for Takeout

366-5996

W

Lakeside Dining Rte. 3 Holderness, NH

ALTER’S

Open 7 Days a week serving Lunch & Dinner At The Rte. 3 Bridge on Little Squam

603-968-4412

BA SIN

www.waltersbasin.com

A Landmark for Great Food, Fun and Entertainment! Outdoor Dining

569-8668

WOLFEBORO, NH

Overlooking the town docks, just below The Upper Deck A California Cafe with Yankee Ingenuity A Waterfront Café Serving Light Lunches, Complete Dinners, Creative Specials and Frozen Umbrella Drinks

Our Family Tree Restaurant “Come by Car, Boat or Bike” Beginning Memorial Day Stumpy’s Deck Bar Summer Hours Fri & Sat Nights

Breakfast & Lunch Mon-Sun 7-2 Breakfast served all day Dinner 4-8 Fri & Sat

Ice Cream Parlor

Open during business hours $2.00 off your Check - Bring in this Book for Discount present book for discount - limit one per table - exp. 10/10/11

Located on Lake Winnisquam Across from Jay’s Marina 927 Laconia Road, Tilton • 603-524-1988

,

LYONS DEN Restaurant & Tavern

25 Dock Road, Gilford, NH • 603-293-8833

Come for the View ~ Stay for the Food

LiQUOR & WiNE OUTLET

Live Music

• • • •

293-0841 • www.patrickspub.com

A Great Night Out with Someone to Watch the Kids!

Shibley’s Drive-In Ice Cream We Come To You!

SPECTACULAR VIEWS overlooking Smith Cove!!

Outdoor Patio Dining Team Trivia Mondays Live Music Wed, Fri & Sat Comedy Thursdays Kids Welcome!

Junction of Rtes. 11 & 11B Gilford

All Flavors Hard and Soft Serve

Come & relax at The Lyons’ Den located at the Gilford Town Docks. Serving steaks, seafood and original cuisine featuring boneless roast stuffed duck. Enjoy a beverage & snack in the Tavern. Call Ahead - Full Menu Available for Takeout! Reservations Encouraged & Appreciated • Available for Catering

Dine on the Water at Alton Bay, Lake Winnipesaukee Specializing in American Cuisine Seafood | Beef | Poultry | Pasta

"Our care makes your adult time carefree!"

Veal | Lamb | Lobster Roll

Go Nanny was founded to provide a highly professional child-sitting service for families needing on-demand childcare.

Seafood • Lobster Rolls

Fresh Ground Burgers Daily 603-527-5800

www.gonanny.net Open 7 days 11 am to close 875-6611 for Takeout • Next to Mini Golf • Alton Bay GPS: 15 Mt. Major Hwy

12

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

Located Right by the Water

Full Liquor License Boat Docking Available Dine on Our Sundeck

Route 11 • Alton Bay, NH • 875-3636 GPS: 42 Mt. Major Hwy


Coe House Restaurant & Pub Center Harbor, NH

Across from the Town Docks Reservations Accepted

603.253.8617

www.coehousenh.com #1 on the water

The best clams,onion rings and burgers on the lake! Enjoy the view from our rooftop deck! Just down the street from the dock. Rt. 11 • Alton Bay

875-6363

Call in your order!

A Unique Dining Experience...

www.wolfestavern.com 90 North Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH 03894 Phone: 603.569.3016

Lake Front Dining Overlooking Wolfeboro Bay Only a Minutes Walk from the Wolfeboro Town Docks

A Unique Cruising Experience...

The Winnipesaukee Belle 90-Minute Cruises Daily From The Wolfeboro Town Docks

www.winnipesaukeebelle.com • 603.569.3016

the town docks are located in the Winnipesaukee Marketplace structure on the boardwalk; nearby at 70 Endicott St. (Rt. 3) in the Weirs. The Weirs Beach Lobster Pound serves lunch and dinner and offers fun deck dining in the warmer months with great views of the lake and boats coming and going. Looking for ice cream to make your boating day or evening complete? Head to Liliuokalani’s Ice Cream, located at 956 Weirs Boulevard in Laconia. The ice creamery serves all kinds of ice cream and deserts, hot dogs, clams and other goodies. Boaters will appreciate the docking space (space is limited, so call ahead for information). There is a picnic grove and tables and a patio bar. Call 366-9323. Christmas Island Steak House, located at 644 Weirs Boulevard in Laconia has boat docking (spaces can be limited); call ahead to 366-4664 for information. Dinner is served nightly at Christmas Island Steak House and the restaurant specializes in prime rib, steak, seafood and lobster. Heading to Meredith, the dining by boat options are many. The Common Man family of restaurants offers boat pick up of food. Says Sean Brown of the Common Man family, “We encourage pick up of meals by boat. Many boaters love to dine in their boat on the lake. They pull up at our docks, pick up their orders and get back out on the lake quickly.” Dock your boat and walk just steps to the Town Dock Restaurant, a part of the Common Man family, at 289 DW Highway. There is lakeside outdoor seating, free tie-ups for those who come by boat if you would rather not park at the town docks and a sandy outdoor Tiki Bar. This is the place for seafood, salads, burgers, hotdogs and ice cream to name but a few of the menu favorites. Call 279-3445. Another Common Man family member eatery is the Lakehouse located inside Church Landing just a short walk on Rt. 3/DW Highway. Lakehouse serves continental breakfast, lunch and dinner and a sumptuous Sunday brunch. You can enjoy drinks in the Lakehouse lounge area before a relaxing dinner. Call 279-5221 for information. Craving Italian food after a day of boating on the lake? Head to Lago on Meredith Bay, Route 25 (docking is nearby at the town docks or at Lago). Lago includes a lounge, waterfront seating or dine on the patio during warmer weather and watch all the boats on Meredith Bay. Call 279-2253. Looking for something unusual and fun when it comes to dining by boat? Pull up and dock at the town docks in Meredith and walk across Rt. 3 (please use the crosswalks because this is one busy town in the summer!) to Camp, located in the Chase House at Mill Falls. This fun little eatery offers dinners nightly with everything from Apple Fried Chicken to Camp Crackers! Call 279-3003. For great pizza, visit Giuseppe’s Showtime Pizzeria located in Mill Falls, right across the street from the Meredith town docks. Also in Mill Falls Marketplace, the Waterfall Café serves breakfast and lunch. Nearby, boaters can get delicious ice cream at Ben and Jerry’s, also in Mill Falls Marketplace. A short walk up Main Street brings diners to Sunshine and Pa’s, a great place to get Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

13


breakfast and lunch. On Plymouth Street, George’s Diner can’t be beat for homemade baked goods, burgers, sandwiches and dinners. For a relaxed lunch or dinner in a unique setting, visit Mame’s Restaurant on Plymouth Street. Mame’s is located in a historic, restored brick home and offers tasty dinners and casual lunches. On Main Street in Meredith, you will find more restaurants just a brief walk away from the town docks. There is the Broken Antler serving lunches and dinners; Phu Jee for Chinese food and the Village Perk for coffee, baked goods and lunches. Center Harbor is a pretty town with public docking at the Center Harbor town docks. The pretty town offers everything from ice cream to breakfasts to bagels delivered to the docks to elegant dinners. Boaters craving a hearty breakfast can park at the town docks and take a five-minute walk to the Center Harbor Diner on Rt. 25. The diner is open year round for breakfast and lunch. Elsewhere in Center Harbor, Canoe a Restaurant and Tavern on Rt. 25 is a favorite of many. Serving lunch and dinner

Visit the New

daily, Canoe is known for its great food (desserts included!) all in a casual, fun atmosphere. Diners can call for complimentary shuttle service to and from the town docks; call 2534762. Are you in the mood for a great bagel and a cup of coffee? Head to Winnipesaukee Bay Gulls, located across Rt. 25 from the town docks in Center Harbor. The shop serves breakfast and lunch and is open year round. In the summer, boaters can call 707-2235 for the shop’s dockside to go service; simply call and place your order and a shop staffer will deliver your meal to the docks (they also have credit card terminal service with the delivery). This summer, Winnipesaukee Bay Gulls will be offering a hotdog cart on the town docks. For further information, call 253-3177. Sam and Rosie’s Café & Bakery is located across Rt. 25 from the town docks and is a mere two minute walk. They are open year round, serving breakfast and lunch. Call 2536608. For great ice cream stand and take out foods, head to Red Hill Dari on Rt. 25 in Center Harbor. Near the Center Harbor

Showroom

BOATS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 9am-5pm (7 Days A Week, June-August) 8 Delaware Ave. • Silver Bay, NY

www.hackerboat.com • 866-540-5546 26’ Hacker-Craft Sterling Runabout on Lake George

14

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition


Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

15


Diner, the Dari offers ice cream and take-out foods. It’s a popular spot in summer and a short walk from the town docks. Call 253-3893. When the sun sets, diners who want a memorable setting and gourmet food head to the Coe House. You can’t miss the restaurant because it has a cupola on top and is an elegant, restored former home. Serving dinner during the spring, summer and fall months, the restaurant features new American cuisine; a lounge with pub menu is also offered. Call ahead for town dock delivery at 253-8617. The Coe House is located a short walk from the town docks in Senter’s Market. Wolfeboro, the oldest summer resort in America, is brimming with great restaurants within walking distance of the Wolfeboro Town Docks. In the downtown area, you can dine nearby at The Restaurant 03894, located at 37 North Main Street. The Restaurant serves lunch and dinner in a casual atmosphere. For a great breakfast or lunch in a cozy setting, the

Strawberry Patch Restaurant can’t be beat. Located at 50 North Main Street in Wolfeboro, the Patch serves breakfast and lunch daily; call 569-5523. Joe Green’s Garden Café is a popular spot with indoor/ outdoor dining. The menu includes everything from pizza to fresh seafood, pasta and great salads; the full bar is famous for its refreshing frozen drinks. Located at 27 South Main Street, call 5698668. Upstairs at Joe Green’s, visit the Upper Deck Pub and Game Rooms for relaxed dining with incredible views of the lake, the boats and all the comings and goings in Wolfeboro. Serving lunch and dinner, atmosphere is casual and you can get in a great game of pool or darts while enjoying a drink. Call 569-8668. The Bayside Grill and Tavern at 51 Mill Street in Wolfeboro has limited private docking for diners; you can also park at the town docks and enjoy a pretty walk to the restaurant. Serving lunch and dinner, the atmosphere is casually elegant.

We know boats... And how to insure them! Does your policy provide: 4“All Risk” Agreed-Value Hull Coverage? 4Replacement Cost on Outdrives? 4Liability Protection for Waterskiers or Tubers? 4Local Claims Service?

Call us for a quote 524-4535

Melcher & Prescott Insurance

M&P 1862

The Lakes Region’s Boat Insurance Experts 16

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition


Call 515-1002 for information. At Wolfe City Brick Oven Pizza, located at 11 Railroad Avenue, there is docking nearby at the town docks. Eatin for delicious brick oven pizza or call for delivery to the town docks at 569-9900. The Wolfeboro Inn, located at 90 North Main Street in downtown Wolfeboro, offers delicious breakfasts, lunches and dinners daily in Wolfe’s Tavern. The Inn has docking for guests; it is first-come, first-served spaces for parking your boat. During the warm weather months, outdoor dining with lake views is available. The Inn is a short walk from the town docks (past some fun little shops that will entice you to stop and purchase everything from newspapers to pottery). The Wolfetrap Grill and Raw Bar, at 19 Bay Street in Wolfeboro, is a must-stop spot. With indoor/outdoor seating, this is a great spot for those who love seafood; boat docking is available. Call 569-1047. The Full Belli Deli serves lunch daily and offers just what its name says: you will definitely have a full belly after lunching on the delicious sandwiches and deli items on the menu! Located not far from the town docks at 15 Mill Street, you can call ahead at 569-1955. If you want a relaxing and pretty spot for breakfast or lunch, a brief walk from the town docks will take you to the Downtown Market Grille at 33 South Main Street in Wolfeboro. Call ahead for information to 569-4504. For great waterfront dining in Wolfeboro, stop at Garwood’s Restaurant and Pub located at 6 North Main Street. Lunch and dinner is served at Garwood’s; there are great lake views in the waterfront lounge. Docking is available; call 569-7788. There is always a lot going on at the Wolfeboro town docks during the summer. From outdoor band concerts to fireworks over the bay, it’s a bustling spot. The Dockside Restaurant is located at the town docks and the views of the lake can’t be beat from this magnificent spot. Enjoy seafood, sandwiches, deserts and ice cream at Dockside. Call 5691910. If you are on the go or craving a hotdog, you will want to stop at Hot Dog Bob in Wolfeboro. For many, Bob is a fixture at the dock area where his fun little hotdog cart offers great dogs and drinks during the summer. The smaller bodies of water in the Lakes Region offer some fun dining by boat options. On Squam Lake, Walter’s Basin serves lunch and dinner daily. People come for the fish and chips and fried haddock; the added bonus is that Walter’s has its own boat docking. Call 968-4412. On Newfound Lake, the Inn on Newfound is located on Rt. 3A in Bridgewater. The inn has beautiful views of pretty Newfound Lake and offers boat docking. Dinner is served at the inn and the meals are delicious. Call 744-9111 for details. This story features just a sampling of restaurants on or near boat docking. Always call ahead to the restaurant of your choice for updated information.

DESIGN • PERMIT • CONSTRUCT

• • • • • • •

Full-Service MARINE CONTRACTOR

Docks Mooring Hardware Swim Rafts Boat Lifts Dock Hardware Flagpoles Shorefront Accessories

• • • • • • •

Dock Construction Mooring Installation Island Septic Systems Dredging Barge Service Island Construction Pile Driving

Visit Our Dock SuperstoreS

For more information visit: www.sunlift.com

• • • •

Rapid operation means more time spent on the water, not on the lift... Stainless steel and aluminum construction means long life with little maintenance... Remote control means easy operation... THIS MEANS MORE BOATING FUN!!!

Aluminum Sectional Docks by

• All welded aluminum construction means long life with no headaches... • Finest quality materials and craftsmanship... • Built in-house in Gilford, NH... • EASY & QUICK seasonal in/out!!!

29 Gilford East Drive Gilford, NH

552 Route 11 Sunapee, NH

(603) 293-4000

(603) 763-6440

Across from Laconia Airport

www.docksource.com Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

17


Going Ashore... May 13 thru 15

The 29th annual Winni Derby, The Lakes Region Inland Fishing Association and the Laconia Rotary Club. Call 253-8689. www.winniderby.com

21 boro. Starts at 10am, Albee Beach to town docks. Call 569-5454.

4

Fireworks, Center Harbor, Dusk, Over Center Harbor Bay, Meredith, Dusk, Over Meredith Bay, Weirs Beach, Midnight, Wolfeboro, 9:30, Wolfeboro Bay

4

Food, Music, Fireworks, 5-11pm, Constitution Park, Long Sands Road, Center Ossipee. Food Vendors, Dj music and fireworks at dusk. Call 539-1307. www.ossipeerec.org

thru

8 10

On The Green I, Atrs & Crafts Festival, 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm, Brewster Academy, Main St., Wolfeboro. www.joycescraftshows.com

9

Rico and the Jump ‘n’ Jive Review, 7-9pm Wolfeboro Community Band Stand, Cate Park Wolfeboro. Contemporary and Classic Swing, Jump, Blues, Classic Rock & Ballroom. Call 569-2200.

9

11th Annual Land & Lake Poker Run for Easter Seals, Naswa Resort, 1086 Weirs Boulevard, Laconia. Call 623-8863. www.nh.easterseals.com.

37th annual Smith River Canoe Race, 1pm, Albee Beach, Rt. 28, Wolfe-

28 30

thru

19th Annual Memorial Day Weekend Craft Festival, Sat 10-6, Sun 10-5, Mon 10-4 Mill Falls Marketplace, Route 3 Meredith. Call 332-2616. www.castleberryfairs.com

June thru

10 12

Buffalo Hill, Fri and Sat 8pm, Sun 2pm, 51 Glendon Street, Wolfeboro. The Story of Ithaca High School and its theater program. Call 569-9659. www.village-players.com

11 thru 19

Laconia Bike Week, Weirs Beach, Laconia. Headquarters is at Weirs Beach Water Slide. Call 366-2000. www.laconiamcweek.com

17

Movies in the Park, Goonies (PG), Dusk, Wolfeboro Foss Field soccer field next to the Bridge Falls Path.Consessions available. www.wolfeboronh.us

24

Moonlight Madness, 5-8pm, Wolfeboro. Come and shop locally, specials & entertainment. Call 569-2200.

July

Movies in the Park, Ghost Busters, (PG), Dusk, Wolfeboro, Foss Field 15 soccer field next to the Bridge Falls Path. www.wolfeboronh.us

16 thru 17

22nd Annual Craft Fair at the Bay, 10-5pm, Community House & Waterfront, Route 11, Alton. Call 332-2616. www.castleberryfairs.com

16 Cate Park Wolfeboro, Hot, raucous, retro swing. Call 569-2200.

Two Man Gentleman Band, 7-9pm Wolfeboro Community Band Stand,

16

New England Vintage Boat Auction, 10am, New Hampshire Boat Museum, 399 Center St. Wolfeboro. Boats & Memorobilla of all sorts will be auctioned to benefit the museum. Call 569-4554. www.nhbm.org

29 next to the Bridge Falls Path. Consessions available. www.wolfeboronh.us

Movies in the Park, Little Mermaid, (G), Dusk, Wolfeboro, Foss Field soccer field

29 thru 30

& Aug. 5-7, Almost Maine, Fri and Sat 8pm, Sun 2pm, 51 Glendon Street, Wolfeboro. Almost, Maine inventively explores the mysteries of the human heart. Call 569-9659. www.village-players.com

1

Movies in the Park, Hoosiers, (PG), Dusk, Wolfeboro, Foss Field soccer field next to the Bridge Falls Path. www.wolfeboronh.us

2 2 3 4

Bristol Fireworks, Dusk, at the foot of Newfound Lake.

22 Brewster Academy, Main St., Wolfeboro. www.joycescraftshows.com

Freese Brothers Big Band, 7-9pm Wolfeboro Community Band Stand, Cate Park Wolfeboro. Call 569-2200.

22 Wolfeboro, Traditional Cajun Music. Call 569-2200.

Alton Fireworks, Dusk, Over Alton Bay, Rte. 11.

Brothers Next Generation, 7-9pm Wolfeboro Community Band 30 Blues Stand, Cate Park Wolfeboro. Call 569-2200.

18

Wolfeboro 4th of July Parade, 10am, Main Street, Wolfeboro. Largest 4th of July Parade in NH. Call 569-2200. www.wolfeborochamber.com

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

Summer Tradition Arts & Crafts Festival, 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm,

Gumbo Loco, 7-9pm Wolfeboro Community Band Stand, Cate Park


August 6

60s Invasion, 7-9pm Wolfeboro Community Band Stand, Cate Park Wolfeboro, Music from the 1960s. Call 569-2200.

7

NH Championship Water Ski Tournament, 10am, Back Bay, Wolfeboro. Call 569-3017.

12

Movies in the Park, Black Stallion, (G), Dusk, Wolfeboro, Foss Field soccer field next to the Bridge Falls Path. www.wolfeboronh.us

12 thru 14

On The Green II, Atrs & Crafts Festival, 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm, Brewster Academy, Main St., Wolfeboro. www.joycescraftshows.com

13 Non-judged vinatage boat show. Call 569-4554. www.nhbm.org

35th Annual Alton Bay Boat Show, 10am, Alton Town Docks, Alton.

13

The Amoskeag Strummers, 7-9pm Wolfeboro Community Band Stand, Cate Park Wolfeboro. Call 569-2200.

17

Artist in the Park, 10am-5pm, Town and Cate Parks, South Main Street, Wolfeboro. Juried Artist and crafters. Call 569-4994.

at 9, 7-9pm Wolfeboro Community Band Stand, Cate Park 20 Tuckermans Wolfeboro, Contemporary a cappella. Call 569-2200.

26 Call 569-2200.

the Town, 10am, Wolfeboro. A day of plein air painting in town, 10 Paint parks and Bridge Falls Path. Rain day 9/17. Call 569-4994

10 Lee’s Mills Annual Steamboat Meet. Lee’s Mills Road, Moultonboro. thru

16 17

Vintage Race Boat Regatta, Town Docks, Wolfeboro. The bay will thunder with the sounds ofmore than 70 vintage race boats. Call 569-4554. www.nhbm.org

24

ACBS Wolfeboro Car & Boat Rndezvous, 9am-3pm Town Docks, Downtown Wolfeboro. Pre-1970 Wood Boats and automobiles. Call 569-6060.

Ongoing Cate Park Summer Band Concert, Wednesdays at 8pm, Main St., Wolfeboro. Free concert at the bandstand. Call 569-2200. Libby Museum, Tuesday-Saturday 10am-4 pm, Sunday 12-4pm June 1-Mid-September, Winter Harbor, Wolfeboro. Natural history museum with representation of New England wildlife and unique items from around world. Call 569-1035. Loon Center, Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm year-round, Sunday 9am-5pm July 1Columbus Day, Lee’s Mills Rd., Moultonboro. Offering exhibits and trails in Markus Wildlife Sanctuary. Call 476-5666.

Sidewalk Sale Days, Wolfeboro, Lots of specials and entertainment.

26 to the Bridge Falls Path. Consessions available. www.wolfeboronh.us

Movies in the Park, ET, (PG), Dusk, Wolfeboro, Foss Field soccer field next

27 Wolfeboro, Original & Contemporary Bluegrass. Call 569-2200.

Southern Rail, 7-9pm Wolfeboro Community Band Stand, Cate Park

27 28

thru

Lakes Region Fine Arts Festival, 9am-5pm, Main Street, Meredith, Arts, Crafts, Music and food. Call 877-279-6121.

September 3

All Together Now, 7-9pm Wolfeboro Community Band Stand, Cate Park Wolfeboro, Beatles Tribute Band. Call 569-2200.

3 5

22nd Annual Labor Day Weekend Craft Fair at the Bay, Sat 10-6, Sun 10-5, Mon 10-4, Community House & Waterfront, Route 11, Alton. Call 332-2616. www.castleberryfairs.com

thru

Model Yacht Sailing on Back Bay, Tuesday 1-4pm weather permitting through October, Wolfeboro. Sponsored by NH Boat Museum, weekly radio-controlled sailing sessions are open to public for participation or viewing. Boats available for visitors to try. Music at the Marketplace, 7pm Wed, Fri-Sun, July 6-Aug 21, Winnipesaukee Marketplace, 21 Weeks Street, Weirs Beach. Free concerts on outdoor stage. Call 366-5800 Nightly Entertainment, Giuseppe’s Ristorante, Mill Falls Marketplace, Rte. 3, Meredith. Call 279-3313. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, daily 9:30am-4:30pm, Now through Nov. 1, Rte. 113, Holderness. Hiking trails, live animal exhibits, displays on nature, self-guided games and activities, plus nature talks. Call 968-7194.

• Calendar of Events listings are as of 4/15/2011. Dates and times subject to change. For a complete and up-to-date calendar listing, visit thelaker.com/calendar. Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

19


Enjoying Newfound Lake by Boat By Christine H. Randall

F

The Inn

on

Newfound Lake

The Pasquaney Restaurant & Wild Hare Tavern

Don’t Stay Tied to The Dock....

Spectacular sunsets, gorgeous lake views, elegant gardens and luscious food will create a memory that will last forever...

Call Us to Protect Your Investment in Summer Fun 7 Islington Street • Unit 102 Portsmouth, NH 603.766.3733

Serving Dinner Wednesday - Sunday 5-9 July & Aug Tuesday thru Sunday 5-9

1030 Mayhew Tpke, Route 3A, Bridgewater, NH 603-744-9111 • www.newfoundlake.com 20

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

21 S. Main Street Wolfeboro, NH 603.569.2515 Call Us today 800.759.7579 or visit us online at www.averyinsurance.net

• Personal • Business • Life & Health

Offering family and business protection for over 100 years

Photo Courtesy of The Inn on Newfound

or many people, when you mention the phrase, “The Lakes Region,” an image of Lake Winnipesaukee with its hustle, bustle and heavy boat traffic is what tends to come to mind. But there are several other lakes in the Lakes Region which have their own unique characteristics and offer a quieter charm, and if the crowds and busy atmosphere of the Big Lake don’t appeal to you, Newfound Lake in Bristol may just be the place you are looking for to spend a quiet, relaxing day on the lake. Newfound Lake is a spring-fed glacial lake with the reputation of having some of the clearest, cleanest, and deepest water of any of the lakes in the state of New Hampshire. The lake, which measures about 180 feet deep at its deepest point, encompasses 4,106 acres, stretching seven miles long with a width of about 2 1/2/ miles. It is the fifth largest lake in the state, and its 22 miles of shoreline touches the towns of Bristol, Bridgewater, Hebron, and Alexandria. The shoreline is ringed with numerous seasonal cottages and homes, condominiums, one or two town


beaches reserved for residents, a State-owned public beach and park, private day camps for boys and girls, a marina, and several natural areas. If you need any boating supplies, fuel, or accessories, or you want to rent a pontoon boat or a bow rider boat for the day, plan to stop at the only marina currently in operation on the lake, West Shore Marine at 315 West Shore Road. A full-service facility, West Shore Marine features a variety of power boats for sale or rent, fuel, a fullservice repair shop with certified boat mechanics, and a ship’s store stocked with accessories, including lake maps. West Shore Marine is also a registered agent for the State of New Hampshire if you need to apply for a temporary boating license. If you prefer to rent a kayak or canoe, you can do so during July and August at Newfound Audubon Paradise Point, located on North Shore Road. They also provide life jackets, paddles, and maps. Beginner boaters should arrive 30 minutes early for instructions and orientation. You need

to call ahead at 744-3515 to reserve a canoe or kayak. It’s a great way to investigate Hebron Marsh, which is Newfound Lake’s only marsh area, and it is noted for its wide variety of marsh birds, including herons. The only public access boat ramp on Newfound Lake is located at beautiful Wellington State Park, a 204-acre area that features the largest freshwater swimming beach in the State Park system. The boat ramp is free and accessible 24-hours per day, and it is maintained by New Hampshire Fish and Game. There is parking available. The beach area of the park is open to the public from about mid-May until Labor Day for a small admission fee, and it features picnic tables, barbecue grills, horseshoe pits, a volleyball court, a snack bar/gift shop, a lifeguard station, restrooms, and changing rooms. There are boat lanes at the beach that allow boater access to those who want to enjoy the beach and its facilities, but you do have to pay the nominal regular park admission fee. Newfound Lake has five islands, two of which are owned

® TM Trademark of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates.

Sales • Service • Parts 7 Moultonboro Neck Road • Moultonboro • 253-6688 ~ 710 Route 111 • Hampstead • 329-7810 • www.dasilvamotorsports.com Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

21


Escape… Explore… Experience DIVING EQUIPMENT RENTALS / CLASSES SALVAGE / MOORINGS AIR FILLS/INSPECTIONS DIVE EXCURSIONS GIFT CERTIFICATES

279-9099

CentralNHDivers.com

Learn to DIVE ON-GOING CLASSES Village Canvas Custom Boat Covers Expert Repair Marine Upholstery 31 Foundry Avenue • Meredith, NH

603.279.6717

villagecanvas.com • canvas@metrocast.net

The Loon Center & Markus Wildlife Sanctuary EXHIBITSHIKING TRAILSVIDEOS

“The Loon’s Feather” Gift Shop Selling “all things loon” & more!

ADMISSION IS FREE Come and explore!

OPEN YEAR ROUND

Daily July 1st - Columbus Day! Monday - Saturday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, May 1st - December 31st* *Check website for winter hours (January - April) 183 Lee’s Mill Road, Moultonborough, NH  603-476-LOON (5666) WWW.LOON.ORG

Boat Registrations

Marine Supplies Benjamin Moore Paint pes Towables, Life Vests, Ro Come by Boat or Car

E. M. Heath, Inc Hardware

at Center Harbor Town Docks 22

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

253.4381

by the State as part of Wellington State Park (Belle Island and Cliff Island), while the others are privately owned. Belle Island and Cliff Island are available for organized youth camping groups by reservation. Fishermen love Newfound Lake, and you can find a variety of cold water fish in its pure depths, including salmon, small mouth bass, pickerel, lake trout, rainbow trout, and whitefish. You do have to have a New Hampshire Fishing license, which you can purchase online from New Hampshire Fish and Game at www.wildlife.state.nh.us or from a registered agent (a list which you can also find on the same website). Swimmers also find Newfound Lake a refreshing way to cool off on a hot summer’s day, whether you pull up to a beach area or just jump off your boat for a quick dip. There is no lake-wide speed limit on Newfound, although there are a few restrictions and no-wake zones. The Newfound Lake Region Association, a group that works diligently to keep the lake and its watershed clean and pure, notes on their website that these restrictions include a 6 mph speed limit in the channel running in a general northeast to southwest direction between Cliff Island and Belle Island on the northwest and mainland on the southeast; a 6 mph limit in the channel between Mayhew Island and the mainland at Pikes Point; a no wake zone in Hebron Bay from the sandbar to the marsh area; and a no-wake zone in an area known as “Pop’s Cove.” Jet skis are even more restricted. The State of New Hampshire RSA 270:74-a reads that jet skis “…are banned on Sanborn’s Bay, Hebron Bay, the area from Roger’s Point to Paradise Point between Hebron Bay and Sanborn’s Bay, Follansbee Cove, Hornet Cove and Pikes Bay. Ski craft may proceed, at headway speed only, through the above-mentioned areas to non-restricted areas….Ski craft shall be restricted to direct travel to and from shore to the main portion of the lake….No person shall operate a ski craft in the Southeast Cove other than to proceed directly to or from the main portion of the Lake.” If you get hungry while you are out boating on Newfound Lake, you can pull your boat up to “The Big Catch,” a restaurant known for casual dining both indoors and outdoors that specializes in seafood and ice cream. The Big Catch is located at 150 Shore Drive, just off of Route 3-A in Bristol, and they are open seasonally. For more elegant dining, the Inn at Newfound Lake welcomes boaters, and they provide a private dock for their boating customers. The Inn is open year-round for dinner from 5 – 9 p.m. During July and August, they serve dinner Tuesday – Sunday evenings; the rest of the year, they serve dinner from Wednesday – Sunday. Reservations are not required. They can be reached at (603) 744-9111 for more information. For a relaxing day of boating in the Lakes Region on one of the most crystal clear bodies of water in the entire State of New Hampshire, head over to Newfound Lake and enjoy the beautiful scenery!


A View From The Bridge of The Big Boat By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper

When Jim Morash worked as a deck hand for the M/S Mount Washington as a youngster, he would have been surprised if he’d know that all these years later he would be in charge of the biggest, most recognizable motor ship to ever ply the waters of Lake Winnipesaukee. These days, it’s hard to imagine the Mount without thinking of Jim; he has been at the job for a long time and has, with a strong, old-fashioned work ethic, made his way up from deck hand to pilot to captain. Serving and training under some of the best and most knowledgeable captains around, Jim learned to pilot the big boat the correct way and he has years of memories of days and nights cruising the lake. “When I started at a deck hand, I didn’t have any experience,” Jim remembers. “I trained on the Doris and the Sophie C (smaller vessels in the Mount’s fleet). When one of the captains retired I was asked to work on the Mount as a pilot. I spent 10 years working in the wheel house on the ship.” The extensive training Jim received has served him well. After 10 years of service he was promoted to captain. It is a post he has held for 11 years and in that time he’s seen just about

everything one could imagine. Because he spent summers on Lake Winnipesaukee as a child, Jim has a lifelong love of the area and the lake. “I have seen a lot,” Jim agrees. “Every day on the lake, people stop and wave to the Mount. That never gets old. People in other boats wave at the passengers on the Mount and sometimes they realize they’ve have gotten too close to us. Then there are boaters who blatantly cut their bow or stern.” He continues, “For example, when we back out of port, we need a lot of room. If there is a boat moored in our path we have to go around it, which isn’t always easy. If other boaters don’t move out of the way, we blast our horn as a warning. That usually, but not always, works!” The Mount is busy from May until late October with day and evening cruises and Jim has worked it all. He recalls an all-night cruise that was a private charter for a school group. “We left the Weirs late at night. When we went through the Eagle Island narrows we didn’t expect to see any other boat lights at that late hour. Suddenly a light came up on our port side and then it disappeared. We had passengers come to the wheelhouse to

“Y” Landing Nofwfering O

Marine Services

102 Powers Road, Meredith, NH • Off Meredith Neck Road

603-279-5050 • www.ylanding.com

1st T im

e

Lake W on innipes auk

ee

Seaway 18 Sportsman Center Console A New England Tradition

Complete Marine Repair • Sales & Service • Land & Rack 4-Season Storage • Dockside Store: Beer - Wine - Convenience - Gifts • Gas Dock Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

23


Lakes Region of

Randy Parker, Realtor® 603.455.6913 1.800.726.0480 X30

Visit www.Randy-Parker.com for Instant Access to All Lakes Region Properties! 24 •• Boating 24 Boating on on the the Lakes Lakes •• 2011 2011 Edition Edition


New Hampshire

This map is not intended for navigational use

Fun for the Whole Family! Cruise Lake Winnipesaukee aboard the M/S Mount Washington

Join us for a scenic cruise aboard the majestic 230-foot M/S Mount Washington on New Hampshire’s Largest Lake Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails • Sunday Brunch

603.366.5531 • cruiseNH.com Boating on on the the Lakes Lakes •• 2011 2011 Edition Edition •• Boating

25 25


Full Line Ship Store

with Complete Boating Accessories

Motors by FOUR-STROKE CLEAN, QUIET OPERATION AND HIGHER FUEL ECONOMY

DAVE’S MOTORBOAT SHOPPE “OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE EXPERIENCE IN THE LAKES REGION”

603-293-8847 • ROUTE 11B, 229 INTERVALE RD., GILFORD, NH www.davesmotorboatshoppe.com

make sure we knew there had been a boat there. “Well, it turned out to be three kids in their Dad’s boat. The reason they disappeared was because they ran the boat up onto Eagle Island.” Jim’s first night as captain was served with Captain Leo O’Connell another Mount employee. They were bringing the Mount home from a dinner cruise when they saw a boat coming up very fast. The boat stopped suddenly and sure enough, it had hit rocks. “If the Mount hadn’t been there those people would have been stranded possibly for hours,” Jim says. The Mount has had its share of boating situations as well. Jim recalls that when he was a deck hand in 1980, he saw the Mount get hung up on the boathouse when their generator went down and they lost power. When it comes other boaters, Jim comments that most are well behaved. “A good boater will not want to mess with a ship as big as the Mount. We drive defensively. However, there are some stubborn boaters who expect us to move for them, which is not an easy thing to accomplish.” Sail boaters also can be stubborn. Jim is amazed each summer that with all the room on the Big Lake, some boaters still go too fast and don’t drive safely. As the Mount makes its daily trips around the lake, it passes many inhabited islands. Jim laughs as he shares, “The kids on Three Mile Island like to moon us! That seems to be a tradition.” Many islanders come out of their summer homes to wave as the Mount passes or to ring a bell as a way of saying hello. That also never gets old and is a time-honored, friendly way of greeting one another on the lake.

BOAT RENTALS Anchor Marine Boat Rentals 2-, 4-, & 8-hour Rentals Special Weekly Rates

20’ BOWRIDERS 23’ DECK BOATS 24’ PONTOON BOATS

603-366-4311 or 1-800-366-8119

Winnipesaukee Pier, Weirs Beach, NH Reservations Encouraged

LAKESIDE BOAT RENTALS Located at BAY SIDE INN

• New 19’ Bowriders • 24’ pontoon boats • Daily and weekly rentals available • SeaDoo rentals by the hour

Fun for the Entire Family! Route 11-D • Alton Bay

875-5005 • www.bayside-inn.com -www.lakesideboatrentals.com-

26

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

Boat and PWC Downtown Meredith • Off Route 3

• BOAT RENTALS • Stingray Bowriders • Hurricane Deckboats Godfrey Pontoons Half-Day, Daily, Multi-Day or Weekly

Sales • Service • Ship’s Store • Valet

603-279-7921 www.meredithmarina.com NH law requires that everyone pass a proctored, in-person exam in order to apply for the required NHSafe Boater Education Certificate issued by the NH Department of Safety. Once you have obtained your NH Safe Boater Education Certificate, you have fulfilled the requirements of the law. There is no legal obligation to take a boating safety course again. It is a oncein-a-lifetime requirement.

RENTALS Best Pricing on the

BIG LAKE

20’ - 28’ 21’ Runabout...$295/day 28’ Runabout...$365/day Pontoons Starting @ $250/day PWC - $75/hr 1/2 Day & Weekly available

Lake Winnipesaukee, Weirs Beach, NH 603-366-4801 www.channelmarine.com


Jim is not the only captain in the Mount’s fleet of employees. There are five captains total during the season and they rotate during the week. “All together we have over 100 years of experience in the wheel house,” Jim says. “We try to keep our captains physically at the wheel not more than four-and-onehalf hours at a time. And we always have a captain and a pilot on duty.” Many passengers step aboard the Mount each summer and fall, and emergencies do happen. “Yes, we have many pregnant women on our cruises,” Jim says. “I’ve never had to deliver a baby when we are out on a trip on the lake, but I’ve come close. We have excellent emergency response in place in the Lakes Region.” When one thinks of all the things Jim has dealt with over the years, weather tops the list. However, as a seasoned captain of the Mount Jim shrugs when he comments, “Weather is weather. We aren’t out during the major hurricanes and we aren’t out there in the winter.” This accepting attitude about Lakes Region weather is probably because Jim grew up in Vermont where the wild weather equals and often surpasses that of NH. Accepting extreme weather conditions on the lake, however, does not mean that Jim and the other captains are lax in their duties. Ever vigilant, Jim watches the weather conditions on the lake constantly when he is in the wheelhouse. One helpful aspect of piloting the Mount during a severe storm on the lake is that there are very few boats out in a thunder or windstorm. “Once as a pilot I was out with Captain Welch,” Jim recalls. “It was a dinner cruise and the storm hit us fast. The rain was going sideways. It lasted just 10 minutes but it was so strong the wind tried to blow the stern around. After it passed, the conditions were beautiful.”

(603) 293-7344 293-7344 (603)

DOCKSIDE SERVICES For Help On the Water?

“Call Tow Boat US 293-2300 or VHF Channel 16”

Free Towing, Jump Start & Delivery UNnl owimwite To it d 3w Boinag ts on eh ttke er serviceto bLa you. !

$58

For Freshwater Boaters Unlimited Towing on the Lake

58*

$

* YEARLY MEMBERSHIP

Join BoatU.S. Today! ALL PLANS VHF “You’re NeverINCLUDE… Alone” On-The-Water Towing Service for Ch 16 Information ANY Recreational Boat or PWC you 603-293-2500 or OWN, BORROW, RENT OR CHARTER 1-800-888-4869 Lake Winnipesaukee Towing For Members & Non-Members www.TowBoatUS.com PLUS 26 OTHER BENEFITS & SERVICES Towing • Salvage • Jump Starts • Parts & Fuel Delivery

(603) 293-2300

Lakes Region’s 24-Hour Dispatch

Nationwide Dispatch 1-800-391-4TOW

Owned & Operated by NH Mobile Marine @ RIVEREDGE MARINA

Lake’s largest fuel distributor with

LEADERSHIP PRICING! No Hassle Docking!

279-3152

Weirs Beach, NH Across from the NASWA

www.ajsbaitandtackle.com Just a Short Walk from Meredith Town Docks

603-366-4801

23B Main Street • Meredith

43 Gilford Gilford East East Drive Drive 43 Gilford, NH NH 03249 03249 Gilford, Fax (603) (603) 293-7334 293-7334 Fax Email: gatorsigns@metrocast.net gatorsigns@metrocast.net Email:

Unique Boat Restoration

DOCKS & RAFTS Serving The Lakes Region Since 1976

Aluminum • Cedar Dock Hardware, Aluminum Ladders, Float Drums, Styrofoam, Mooring Whips, Jet Ski Lifts, Boat Lifts & More!

EMBROIDERY & & SCREEN SCREEN PRINTING PRINTING EMBROIDERY

Vinyl Signs, Boat Lettering, Vehicle Lettering, Magnets, and Banners

• Prevents Ethanol Related Problems • Improves Fuel Economy • Stabilized for up to 1 year • Cleans-up Fuel Deposits • Reduces Harmful Exhaust Emmissions • Improves Power & Performance

Live Bait • Licenses Fishing Supplies Custom Flies & Jigs

"From Our Store to Your Shore!"

www.gatorsigns.com www.gatorsigns.com

THE BEST BOAT FUEL ValvTect Marine Fuel at

Lakes Region Dock co.

Visit us at 252 Daniel Webster Hwy, Belmont, NH or Call (603) 524-2000 www.lakesregiondock.com info@lakesregiondock.com

All Types of Fiberglass Repair featuring Yacht Coatings

376 Whittier Hwy • Moultonboro 603.253.3848 • fax: 603.253.4120 alexseal.com Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

27


Getting married in the Lakes Region is the dream of many a bride and among the most sought-after wedding locations is aboard the Mount. Jim says they have had many weddings since they began offering the event service in the 1970s. “We now have two captains and a pilot that are JPs. We do about 15 weddings a year and it’s becoming more and more popular.” Indeed, holding a ceremony and reception aboard the Mount is a truly unique experience for bride, groom and guests. It has its logistical issues, however, such as a bride running late. Jim laughs, “In this age of cell phones, the bride can always call us to say she’s running a few minutes late. We try to work with wedding parties, but we do have our limits on how long we can wait for a wedding party to arrive and still keep on our schedule. “Normally, it’s not the wedding party who are late but rather an out-of-town guest that may have gotten lost. One time we even had the wedding cake miss the boat!” Such occurrences are not a problem, because those who miss the Mount can simply drive to the next stop and hop aboard there.” As well as weddings, the Mount offers proms and other group outings. “We do three to six proms every year,” Jim explains. “Charters and functions are big nowadays.” Each and every trip for the Mount must include food and while it might seem impossible to transport the delicious food prepared by the chefs in the Mount’s land-based kitchen, the staff have it down to a science. “Like everything else we do, it’s simply a matter of logistics. One thing that helps is our meals are not cooked to order, but

rather served buffet style. All food is made on shore, although we do have a kitchen and a chef on duty on the Mount. “ Looking ahead, Jim sees a positive future for the M/S Mount Washington. “Indeed, our future is bright. The Mount’s hull and interior are in great shape. We have new engines, which is a huge weight off our shoulders. It means the vessel will be secure for years to come. We pulled the ship ashore last fall and painted it. It’s nice and clean and really spiffed up.” The company is geared for the years ahead. Jim, when asked if there has ever been a female Mount Washington captain, says, “No, but I foresee it in the near future. I think I will see it in my lifetime of service. There are more and more women who have trained at maritime academies and are skilled. We need someone with the training and also knowledge of Lake Winnipesaukee. “This job never gets boring, but I must admit I get tired by the end of a long season. When the season starts with the Shakedown Cruise, I am always eager and excited to get out on the water, but by late fall I am ready for a break. I take this job and my responsibilities very seriously.” As he speaks of the things he’s seen from the wheelhouse and the long history of the M/S Mount Washington, Jim becomes reflective. “You know, we are just stewards of the vessel. At some point I will semi-retire. As with all the captains of the Mount who came before me, I will pass the wheel to a new generation.”

Service • Sales • Storage (603) 744-2900 • Mon – Sat 9-5 • Sun - 10-2

Now Offering a Complete Line of South Bay Pontoons and SeaRay Boats Powered by Mercury

Huge Selection of Used Boats

.

28

Purchase any qualifying Mercury® outboard between Now and May 31, 2011 and receive up to five years of factory-backed protection free!

Docks and Boat Hoists

West Shore Rd. • Bristol

www.westshoremarine.com

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

 

      

Bimini Tops & Sport Tops Bow & Cockpit Covers Mooring Covers & Playpen Covers Camper Enclosures Vinyl & Upholstery Repair Furniture Covers And More!

355 Route 16B - Ctr. ossipee, nH (603) 539-4563 - (800)434-0134  


By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper Did you know there are over 250 islands on Lake Winnipesaukee? Do you know the depth of the lake or why it’s called the Smile of the Great Spirit? These questions and many more are answered when you take a boat tour on Winnipesaukee or other surrounding lakes. These charming tours offer visitors a chance to learn all kinds of interesting lake facts as well as showing you some secluded and fun spots. The idea of offering lake charters was new to Mel and Tina Borrin when they started Latitude 43 Luxury Charter Cruises a few years ago. “We had a major business in Center Harbor that we sold. It was a real estate and brokerage business. After we sold the business, we had a boat custom built for us. It took a year to get it completed and after we had it I was sitting looking out at the boat in its dock one day,” Mel recalls. “I told Tina I thought we should try to do something with the boat, and that’s where the idea for offering a boat charter business began.” It was a natural for the Borrins, who had 40 years of experience on Winnipesauke and a willingness to

SHORE SIDE DOCKS TM

Quality You Can Stand On

LIGHTWEIGHT ROLL-A-DOCK AND SECTIONAL DOCKS American Made • Rugged Design

6' X 30' Shore Side Trac Dock Rugged Aluminum Frame Pole Dock Set Up for up to 8' of Water with Cedar Decking Starting at $3,178

HEWITT LIFTS AND CANOPIES KEEP YOUR BOAT OR PONTOON HIGH AND DRY FOR YEARS OF ADDED LIFE

Many Other Options And Configurations Available.

GREAT EAST DOCKS

603-522-6001

ROUTE 109 • AT THE RR TRACK SANBORNVILLE, NH www.greateastdocks.com john@greateastdocks.com Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

29


share their boat and lake knowledge with others. The first year of operation saw Latitude 43 do a few charters; the Borrins had a lot of fun and met some great people. The second year, the Borrins had a brochure printed and the charter business continued to grow. Now, about five years later, the business has undergone a big change. The original Latitude boat was sold and the Borrins will, this spring, launch a new custom-built boat that was constructed in Rockland, Maine. The 34-foot boat will be available this summer for luxury charters by the hour, half hour and full day. With capacity for 10, the new boat will take passengers all around the lake for fun and informative excursions. Vacation outings on the boat are popular and it’s a great way to celebrate any event from a family reunion group outing to a romantic sunset trip on the water. “We do weddings onboard and I have married a few couples. People need to give us advanced notice for weddings,” Mel says. Those attending a conference at a Lake Winnipesaukee inn or resort can take a break from business by scheduling a charter

T!

I LL

’T SE N O T,

D EI R

O ST

with the Borrins. “We have the ability to pick people up at lakefront resorts around the region and more than 50 percent of the time we can get to homes being rented to vacationers and cottage colonies to pick up charters.” Personalized lake tours offer passengers a chance to really see the lake. “Some people just want family time on the lake and have us stop out on the water so they can swim. Others want a full commentary about the lake as we make our way around the Lakes Region,” Mel explains. “Those who have never been on the lake enjoy a trip towards Alton Bay and Wolfeboro with commentary. We go into places you just can’t get to in a larger boat. For longer tours we allow the passengers to get off the boat and shop when we dock in Alton Bay and Wolfeboro.” Latitude 43 runs from May through September; sunrise and sunset charters also are offered. Call 253-7811 ext. 130 or visit www. latitude43charters.com. You can’t visit the Lakes Region or live in the area and be unaware of the biggest vessel on Lake Winnipesaukee, the M/S Mount Washington. The Big Boat as it is fondly

LOSING VALUE?

“Take the Hassle out of selling it yourself!” WE’LL TURN IT INTO

CASH

Rte. 125 RV & Marine

Free Pickup Anywhere in New England

“Brokerage Specialists”

1-800-CONSIGN

Route 125 • Rochester, NH www.consignsales.com

BUY • TRADE • SELL • CONSIGN

“The One-Stop Trailer Shop” Route 3 • Winnisquam (next to Pirate’s Cove)

888-350-6500 • 603-524-4344 Cargo Trailers - Motorcycle - Open and Enclosed Car Hauler Utility Equipment - Snowmobile - ATV - Dump Body - Landscape - Race Trailers

If you need a trailer, chances are we have it! Exit 20 off 93 Take Route 3 North, 4 Miles on Left • Over 2.5 Acres of Nothing but Trailers for Every Need 30

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition


Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

31


called, can be seen plying the waters from late May until late October with day and evening cruises. Passengers can step aboard and watch the lake world go by at a leisurely pace as the Mount travels to Wolfeboro, Meredith, Center Harbor and Alton Bay. A Sunday Champagne Brunch Cruise is a great way to enjoy a relaxed day with friends and family. The Mount is 230 feet with indoor and outdoor seating. There is a gift shop and meals are served onboard. Weddings and parties on the Mount prove to be wonderful, memorable ways to celebrate. Also in the Mount’s family are the smaller M/V Doris E and

the US Mail Boat Sophie C. The Sophie C is the oldest floating post office in the U.S. on an inland waterway. Come aboard and watch as the Sophie delivers mail to islanders and others in keeping with the tradition of lake mail delivery dating back to 1892. The Sophie C goes to five islands where staffers deliver mail to summer camps and private homes. It’s great fun to take a mail boat tour and really get to see the islands up close. There is indoor and outdoor seating, sodas, snacks and a small gift shop. The M/V Doris E is great for a family or group outing with scenic tours of the smaller islands adjacent to Weirs Beach. The cruise immerses guests in the beautiful scenery of the western end of Winnipesaukee. There is indoor and outdoor seating, sodas, snacks and great photo opportunities. For information on the M/S Mount Washington, Sophie C and Doris E, call 366-5531 or visit www.cruisenh.com. Squam Lake is a smaller, beautiful body on water in Holderness. The Squam Lake Natural Science Center offers not only many programs and nature trails at their headquarters in Holderness, but also features popular boat cruises in the summer and fall. It’s a great way to explore Squam, all from the comfort of the canopied pontoon boat driven and narrated by a trained Science Center guide. Learn about the natural forces that created the lakes, the wildlife that makes them so special, and the people who have enjoyed these lakes for over 5,000 years. You also will observe loons and bald eagles in their natural habitat. Offered are Explore Squam 90-minute tours; the Nature of the Lakes 90-minute tours; Eagle Cruise with naturalist (90-minute tour); Loon Cruise (90-minute);

NEW HAMPSHIRE BOAT MUSEUM SERVICE CENTER on Wolfeboro Bay

Full Marina Services

Mechanical and Fiberglass Repairs Certified Technicians • Haul and Launch

Trailer Boat Launch Program Leave Your Boat with Us. Just Give Us A Call and Your Boat Will Be In The Water, Ready When You Get Here!

Boat Gas

Lowest Price on Wolfeboro Bay 89 Octane Easy Access to our 120’ Long Gas Dock

Winter Storage

EXHIBITS • EVENTS • PROGRAMS • GIFT SHOP For the Young and the Young at Heart! • New Family Admission Pass • Interactive & Educational Games • Boat Building Classes • New Adult Sailing Classes For Information Visit:

www.nhbm.org

Full-Service Storage Program Inside • Outside • Power & Sail

Club Memberships Available Now!

12 Nancy’s Way • Wolfeboro 569-1234 • www.wcyc-nh.com 32

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

Check us out on Facebook 399 Center Street/Route 28 • Wolfeboro, NH Memorial Day Weekend - Columbus Day Monday - Saturday 10 - 4 Sunday 12 - 4 603-569-4554 • www.nhbm.org


and private boat charters with a naturalist and Loon Preservation committee biologist. Group tours also are offered. Call 9687194 for information. A unique, 65-foot replica of a turn-of-thecentury paddleboat can often be seen on the waters of Winnipesaukee during the summer and fall. The pretty Winnipesaukee Belle is owned by the Wolfeboro Inn and is available for private charters. Two decks offer a choice of cruising outdoors under a shaded canopy or indoors with window views of the lake and all that it offers. The Belle has charters for company outings, weddings, birthday parties and other groups. Also offered on the Belle are public cruises on MondayFriday at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm. A Sunday Scenic Cruise also is offered and Thursday Evening Thirst Quenchers is a great way to welcome any weekend from 6-8 pm with a bar, live music and dancing. The cruises last 1 1/2 hours and offer a unique way to get out on the water. Call 569-3016 for information.

Many visitors and residents alike don’t feel summer in the Lakes Region is complete without a ride on the beautiful Millie B. You will find the Millie B at the Wolfeboro Town Docks where you can purchase tickets for a ride from the Millie B dock assistants. The assistants will also outfit children under 12 (also toddlers and infants) with life jackets. Then step aboard the gorgeous Millie B for the ride of a lifetime. You will head out of Wolfeboro Bay, round Sewall Point and then cruise into the Broads, the lake’s most open water for viewing the islands and great mountain views. The Millie’s skipper will throttle down periodically to share information about what you are seeing from your water vantage point. On the return trip, you will pass Clark Point and the summer home of former Mass. Governor Mitt Romney, to name just a few sites of interest. Millie B runs from 10 am- 4pm from June until Labor Day. You can call ahead for off season (spring and fall) rides and evening summer excursions. All rides are weather permitting. Call 569-1080; private charters also are available. ® Everything about a Yamaha WaveRunner is designed to deliver

Everything about a Yamaha WaveRunner THE PERFECT RIDING EXPERIENCE.

®

is designed to deliver

THE PERFECT RIDING EXPERIENCE. Powerful, bold, yet luxurious, the FX Cruiser SHO® is outfitted with refinements like Cruise Assist and No Wake Mode at the touch of a button. An ergonomic Cruiser® seat and raised handlebars provide an exceedingly comfortable style of riding. Versatile enough for a daylong adventure tour, an exhilarating cruise across the lake or a couple of hours in a favorite cove, it’s no surprise that the FX Cruiser SHO is the bestsellingluxury PWC in the industry.

Powerful, bold, yet luxurious, the FX Cruiser SHO® is outfitted with refinements like Cruise Assist and No Wake Mode at the touch of a Lakesprovide Regions button. An ergonomic Cruiser® seat and raised handlebars an #1 Waverunner exceedingly comfortable style of riding. Versatile enough for a daylongDealer adventure tour, an exhilarating cruise across the lake or a couple of hours Since 1991 in a favorite cove, it’s no surprise that the FX Cruiser SHO is the bestselling luxury PWC in the industry.

As Low As

3.99%

Financing Available! 1197 Union Ave • Laconia • 603-524-0100 • hkpowersports.com

©2011 Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. All rights reserved. Follow instructional materials and obey all laws. Ride responsibly, wearing protective apparel. Alwaysw ritihdien your capabilities, allowing time As Low As and distance for maneuvers, and respect others around you. Don’t drink and ride. For more information, visit yamaha-motor.com or call 1.800.88.YAMAHA.

3.99%

Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

33


Try Sailing on the Lakes by Ted Jones

A lifelong sailor tells what sailing is all about

In the era of going as fast as possible to maximize the fun, what do you suppose the attraction could be for sailing a boat in which 10 knots is warp speed? “Blow boats”, “Rag Merchants”, and a host of even more desultory handles for sailboats, can’t really offer much of a challenge to a “real boater”, can they? Consider this: operating a sailboat can be more complicated than flying an airplane. How can it be this complex? Easy: an airplane operates in one medium, the air. The propeller in front keeps it moving forward and lift generated by air moving over the top of the wings keep it up in the air.( The propeller blast also keeps the pilot cool. If you doubt the latter, watch the pilot sweat when the propeller stops.) Similarly, “lift” generated by wind flowing over a sail (more or less horizontally in this case) propels a sailboat forward. (It also keeps the “pilot” cool.) So far, the airplane and the sailboat seem pretty much alike. However (a really big “however”), a sailboat operates in a second medium, water, and this is what makes sailing more complicated than flying (or rocket science, for that matter). The sailboat “pilot” (let’s call him or her the “skipper”) uses the water to keep the boat from blowing sideways. This is accomplished by the keel or centerboard, acting much like the sail, or an airplane’s wing, generating lift in the water. Additionally, the sailboat skipper has to contend with waves moving the boat up and down which affect how much lift is generated by the hull’s appendages, and how much of the going up and down is spilling the wind out of the sails. The skipper has to balance these forces to get the most out of his sailboat. NO OTHER MOVING VEHICLE HAS TO OPERATE IN TWO FLUIDS SIMULTANEOUSLY -not airplanes, not locomotives, not automobiles, and yes, not even rocket ships. That is the challenge of sailing. If you think this could be more interesting than pushing the throttles to the stops on a speedboat, then sailing could very well be for you. Sailing is too complex to get into a comprehensive “howto” in the space available here. A beginner should seek professional sailing instruction to learn the basics of sailboat

handling, but here are a couple of concepts everyone -- sail boat and power boat drivers -- ought to know about sailing. A Sailboat Can not Head Directly Into the Wind: The best it can do under ideal conditions is to “point” approximately 45 degrees to the wind. Therefore, to get directly to windward (toward the direction from which the wind is blowing) a sailboat has to sail a zigzag course, first on one “tack” (zig), then on the other “tack” (zag). The tacks are labeled according to which side of the boat is closest to the wind. If the wind is coming over the port side, the boat is said to be sailing on the “port tack” (zig). If the wind is coming over the starboard side, the boat is said to be on the “starboard tack” (zag). These distinctions are important when two boats are sailing in close proximity to determine which has the right of way and which must give way to the other. The boat on the starboard tack always has the right of way. The port tack boat always must give way. ® TM Trademark of Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. or its affiliates.

Get the whole family together. Without a TV remote.

Say Goodbye to the Side-By-Side Vehicle As You Know It. Introducing the Can-Am Commander. A machine that’s taking the side-by-side to a place it’s never been. Route 3A • Bridgewater, NH 603-744-9875 • www.nhoutdoor.com

Power Equipment Snowblowers • Mowers

Generators, Snowblowers

34

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

Canoes & Kayaks

Completely redesigned, the GTI SE remains one of the most cost-efficient ways to get your family out of the living room and onto the water.

Trailers


The “Points” of Sailing~Different Speeds at Different Angles: We have seen already how a sailboat cannot go directly into the wind, so what is the most efficient tacking angle to windward? This is explained in the diagram known as a polar plot of speed made good. Tacking angles are shown in the diagram at b, a, and c. s represents the distance made good to windward for each angle. In the angle b, the boat is pointed closer to the wind but does not sail as fast. In the angle c, the boat sails fast but does not sail as close to the wind as b. The boat sailing at angle a represents the most efficient angle to the wind and therefore is the most efficient angle sailing to windward. Similarly, the diagram shows what happens when sailing with the wind abeam d or slightly aft of abeam, which is the most efficient sailing angle. Note that sailing directly downwind, f, is slower than sailing slightly across the wind on a broad reach, e. There will be different polar plots for different boats and different wind speeds. The challenge for the skipper is to find the most efficient angles under any given conditions. Yes, it IS rocket science.

MARINEWORKS

L L C

Custom Marine Canvas, Carpet and Upholstery

Fabrication & Repairs • Mooring, Cockpit & Bow Covers Enclosures • Custom Snap-In Carpet

Outdoor Living Spaces

Porch & Patio Enclosures Custom Window Seats & Patio Furniture Furniture and Grill Covers

Shrinkwrapping • Storage

On-Site Shrinkwrapping Services • Outside Storage

Complete Boat Detailing…

Wash & Wax Interior & Exterior Wet-Sanding • Compounding Over 20 Years Experience

Limited Mobile Service In The Lakes Region!

1.877.459.7431 • 603.528-7769 26 Waterford Place, Gilford, NH 03249 • www.shipshapemarineworks.com Schedule work during off-season to beat the summer rush!

Independent Marine

Inc.

STORAGE • SERVICE • SALES • BOAT HAULING Quality Pre-Owned Boats...

Wanted & Sold

Always the Best Selection in NH! www.independentmarine.com Always Looking to Add to Our Selection of Boats

Full Service Indoor Storage

1204 Whittier Hwy, Moultonboro, nh, (across from Moultonboro Airport) (603) 476-5580 • fax: (603) 476-2410 Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

35


serve the lake on a busy Saturday afternoon. The difference will be dramatic, waves going every which way in a jumble of confusion. I call this “power boat bobble.” As we have discussed, a sailboat is most efficient when sailing in flat water. Power boat bobble upsets this efficiency by causing the sails to shake. When a sail shakes, it loses much of its driving power. This is frustrating to skipper and crew. Here are a few things the sailor can do to minimize the affect of power boat bobble: When I sailed my 12 foot garvey (a boat with a blunt bow, not very good for sailing in waves) I had the luxury of picking my days to sail when there was less power boat bobble. In other words, I avoided sailing on weekends. Not everyone has this luxury, however.

Sailing on Lake Winnipesaukee presents another set of challenges. Because almost all of the lake must be shared with other boats, most of which are power driven craft, the sailor (and the power boat skipper) has to contend with wakes generated by power boats in varying degrees. The wake from a single power boat will quickly pass under another boat and be gone, but the wakes from hundreds of power boats cruising the lake are cumulative and affect the lake’s surface even after they are long gone. Wakes cross, mix together, bounce off the shoreline, until the lake is one mass of confused water. To see an example of this, look at the lake surface on a quiet weekday morning before the boats some out. It will either be glassy smooth or will have regularly shaped wind ripples which move in one direction -- easy to sail on. Then ob-

FORMULA BOATS 2012

A DIVISION

OF

OF WINNIPESAUKEE PAUGUS BAY MARINA

Formula 310 BR

NOW

2011

FORMULA is excited to announce

89,900

FORMULA BOATS OF WINNIPESAUKEE –

NOW

$

159,900

$

Formula 270 BR

a division of Paugus Bay Marina as the new Formula dealer serving Lake Winnipesaukee.

FORMULA BOATS OF WINNIPESAUKEE – a division of Paugus Bay Marina is ready to serve all your boating needs! Call or visit today to find your dream FORMULA at Formula Boats of Winnipesauke.

MAKE PLANS TODAY TO VISIT THE NEWEST FORMULA DEALER

2012

FORMULA BOATS

OF

41 Sheridan Street Laconia NH 03246

WINNIPESAUKEE LOCATIONS: 124 Daniel Webster Hwy Meredith NH 03253

PH: 603.524.1233

WWW.PAUGUSBAYMARINA.COM

36

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

Formula 350 SS

NOW

269,900

$ $


I also found places on Lake Winnipesaukee which were away from traffic. A good spot was off the launching ramp across the road (Route 109) from the Libby museum on Winter Harbor. I was rarely troubled by power boat traffic and regularly had good sailing breezes. Another good sailing area was Lake Wentworth, which I reached via Mast Landing (Route 28) on Crescent Lake. I had to row with the mast down through the canal between Crescent Lake and Lake Wentworth, but the mast was easily rigged once there, and I rarely was troubled by power boat bobble. I was often the only boat using the lake. I have also enjoyed short sails on Crescent Lake, which is pretty small and where there was rarely other boat traffic, although I once shared Crescent Lake with another sailboat. The type of boat you sail will also affect how well you will make out on troubled waters. A long, narrow boat will sail better in power boat bobble than a short beamy boat. However, most boats are designed to maximize interior volume, and as boat slips are generally charged by the foot of overall length, this discourages long, narrow sailboats. A narrow sailboat will have less “form stability” than a wide sailboat, which will tend to make it heel more in response to the wind. This can be overcome, to an extent, by placing crew weight to windward, but there are limits to how effective this can be to reduce heeling. A long narrow boat will likely be more challenging to sail, but this can add to the fun if you enjoy a challenge. Catamarans (twin hull sailboats) are great fun to sail and should handle power boat bobble well when sailing on a steady course, but they can be difficult to tack

in waves. Talk with your sailboat dealer about what sailboat comes closest to meeting your needs. Try sailing. It is fun, but, if you are a novice, get proper instruction first, and don’t take family members with you until you gain confidence in handling the boat. As with skiing or any other technically demanding sport, sailing can seem overwhelmingly difficult and intimidating -- at first. But soon the mysteries will unfold to you. When that happens, I guarantee you will never look back. Sailing is a life-long joy for those of us who participate. I’m 81 and still sailing. I got my first sailboat when I was 13. I don’t think this is a record for Ripley’s “Believe it or Not.” There are lots of happy sailors like me. Come join the fun.

Canoes Kayaks SUP Boards Sales • Rentals Repairs • Instruction Free Demos On the Lake Side of the Center Harbor Traffic Lights 603-253-7536 | 800-427-7536 wildmeadowcanoes.com

Luxury Real Estate

WOLFEBORO - Wonderful, traditional and private home on Lake Winnipesaukee with 200’ sandy beach, permanent dock, protected setting and outstanding views. Top-of-the-line appliances, expanded master suite, and guest quarters. $2,195,000 (4040814) Call 569-3128

ALTON - Classic Shingle-style lake house located in one of the finest neighborhoods on Winnipesaukee. Enjoy lovely views and peaceful privacy with 296’ of shorefront. $1,595,000 (4032064)

WOLFEBORO - 4-bedroom Lake Wentworth cottage with 2-car garage in prime location with sandy, level frontage, gorgeous far reaching views, abuts recreation path to downtown. $649,900 (4043790) Call 569-3128

NEW DURHAM - Merrymeeting Lakefront 3-bedroom 1¾-bath home with master suite, fireplaced living room, modern kitchen, wood stove in family room walk out basement, sandy beach and docks. $499,900 (4024676) Call 875-3128

ASHLAND - Big Squam Access: 3-bedroom year round home with 100’ shorefront on Squam River. Nice westerly views. Quiet area with grassy yard for play. Sandy beach. Extra land and waterfront available. $295,000 (4043441) Call 253-9360

Call 569-3128

MaxfieldRealEstate.com Maxfield Real Estate has been bringing people and homes together for over 50 years. Explore the thousands of properties now being offered in the Lakes Region and beyond from the comfort of your own home.

MOULTONBOROUGH - Wonderful one level ranch home with walkout lower level, located in private community overlooking the 16th fairway and Lake Winnipesaukee. Access to gorgeous beach and dock/mooring. $749,900 (4039648) Call 569-3128

MaxfieldRealEstate.com is the go-to site for buyers and sellers, with a wealth of information and resources to meet all your needs. Just one more reason why Maxfield is simply the best.

Featured Land ALTON - “Island Time” ¾-acre building lot on Rattlesnake Island, Lake Winnipesaukee. 100’ ‘on the Broads’; fantastic views clear water, hiking trails, utilities ready. All fun - no fuss. $129,000 (4050193) Call 569-3128

15 Railroad Ave., Wolfeboro 569-3128 / Junction Routes 25 & 25B, Center Harbor 253-9360 108 Main St., Alton 875-3128 Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

37


Best Best Kept Kept

Boating Secrets Boating Secrets

ads@BoatingSecrets.net E-Mail:E-Mail: ads@BoatingSecrets.net St.,203 Suite 203 • Concord, NH 03301 100 Hall100St.,Hall Suite • Concord, NH 03301

Public Beaches ™

A Complete To TheLifestyle! Boating Lifestyle! A Complete Directory Directory Catering ToCatering The Boating

3/8/11 _______________ 3/8/11 e:Date: _______________ DiveRoute Winnipesaukee Alton Town Winnipesaukee Beach, 28A, Alton Bay Sunapee State Beach, Route 103, Newbury Dive Company: _________________________________ Attention: __________________ mpany: _________________________________ Attention: ____________________ Swim Dock, Route 11, Alton Bay Town Dock

Duncan Lake, Duncan Lake Road off Route 16, Ossipee

#: _____________________________________ From: __________________ #:Fax _____________________________________ From: ____________________ Wellington State Park, West Shore Road off Route 3A, Bristol White Lake State Park, off Route 16, Tamworth

PROOF - Signature Required ADAD PROOF - Signature Required

Center Harbor Town Beach, Route 25, Center Harbor

Nineteen Mile Bay Beach, Route 109, Tuftonboro

Gilford Town Beach, Varney Point Access Road

Twenty Mile Bay Beach, Route 109, Tuftonboro

Ellacoya State Park, Route 11, Gilford

Endicott Park, Route 3, Weirs Beach

This proof BE RETURNED before weproceed can proceed order This proof MUSTMUST BE RETURNED before we can wiThwiTh youryour order. Sculptured Rocks State Park, Route 3A, Groton Plummer Ledge Natural Area, off Route 25, Wentworth

Please ACheck A Box and EMAIL or FAX with your approval or changes. Please Check Box and EMAIL or FAXAllen with your approval or changes. Albee Beach, Route 28 North, Wolfeboro

Ahern State Park, off Route 106, Laconia

Beach, Winnisquam Avenue, Laconia ❒Bartlett PROOF OK IS, No Proof Needed PROOF OK AS IS,AS No Proof Needed

Brewster Beach, Clark Road off South Main Street, Wolfeboro

❒ PROOF OK WITH CORRECTIONS, No Proof Needed PROOF OK WITH CORRECTIONS, No Proof Needed Bond Beach, Bell Street, Laconia

Carry Beach, Forest Road off North Main Street, Wolfeboro

Opechee Park, North Main Street, Route 106, Laconia

Wentworth State Park, Route 109 East, Wolfeboro

Village Town Beach, Wharf Road off Route 109 ❒Melvin NEW PROOF REQUIRED NEW PROOF REQUIRED Leavitt Park, Veasey Shore Road off Route 25, Meredith Waukewan Beach, Waukewan Street, Meredith

State Landing Beach, State Landing Road off Route 109, Moultonboro Signature: nature:

Date:Date:

Long Island Beach, Long Island Road, Moultonboro Neck

Winnipesaukee Dive Winnipesaukee Rated #1Dive For Customer Service Main Street, Wolfeboro (On the water)

RENTALS:RENTALS: Kayaks, Windsurfing & Sailboats, &Windsurfing Kayaks, Windsurfing & Sailboats, RENTALS: Canoes Canoes &&Canoes Kayaks, & Sailboats, Wakeboards, Waterskis, TubesTubes & Water Wakeboards, Waterskis, & WaterTrampolines Trampolines

Main Street, Wolfeboro (On the water) 569-8080569-8080 Now Wolfeboro’s Bait Store! Specializing Now Wolfeboro’s only Liveonly BaitLive Store! Specializing in Scuba, Snorkeling & All Water Sports including tub Scuba, Snorkeling & All Water Sports including tubes, It Ba VE LI LIVE BaIt trampolines, swim rafts, wakeboards, watersk w no trampolines, swim rafts, wakeboards, waterskis, now aVaILaBLE! watershoes, lifejackets, and complete snorkeli aVaILaBLE! watershoes, lifejackets, and complete snorkeling Boat Lifts New Docks equipment! Convenient well stocked store offering f equipment! Convenient well stocked store offering full line of the newest swimwear and accessories. Full l line of the newest swimwear and accessories. Full line of fishing, bait and licenses. Also RENTALS: Cano fishing, w i n n i p e S A u K e e w i n n i p e Sof A u K bait e eand licenses. w i n Also n i RENTALS: p e S A Canoes u K e e & Kayaks, Windsurfing & Sailboats, Wakeboar & Kayaks, Windsurfing & Sailboats, Wakeboards, C Specializing o R p o Rin A t i o n C o R p o R A t i o n C o R p o R A t i o n Waterskis, Tubes and Water Trampolines. Scuba, Snorkeling, Waterskis, Tubes and Water Trampolines. www. ww Specializing in Scuba, Snorkeling, divewinnipesaukee.com Specializing in Scuba, Snorkeling divewinnipesaukee.com

Wakeboards, Waterskis, Tubes & Water Trampolines

D

I

V

E

D

I

V

E

& All Water Sports! & All Water Sports! & All Water Sports!

Water Trampolines - equipment SALeS & SeRViCe equipment SALeS SeRViCe Water&Trampolines Water Trampolines Rafts Floats Life Jackets woRLdwideRafts tRAVeL pACKAGeS woRLdwide tRAVeL pACKAGeS Floats - Floats Life Jackets Rafts - Life Jackets Swim&&Beachwear Beachwear diVe ReSCue tRAininG diVe ReSCue tRAininG Swim &Swim Beachwear Watershoes Sandals iCe ReCoVeRY teAm iCe ReCoVeRY teAm Watershoes &&Sandals Watershoes & Sandals We Have Sunglasses Sunglasses SummeRFishing boAt RentALS SummeR boAt RentALS Sunglasses

Breakwater Repair

Connelly - Jet- Jet PilotPilot Connelly- Billabong - Billabong Equipment & - Billabong Connelly - Jet- Speedo Pilot - Reef Maui Live Bait! MauiJim Jim - Speedo - Reef Maui Jim -Oakley Speedo Reef - Mooloolaba - Kechika Oakley - WaterGirl - Kechika Oakley - WaterGirlPoint - Kechika Conception Point Conception Point Conception

D

I

V

equipment SALeS & SeRViCe woRLdwide tRAVeL pACKAGeS diVe ReSCue tRAininG iCe ReCoVeRY teAm SummeR boAt RentALS

Material Hauling

boX 2198 4 no. mAin St. boX 2198 4 no. mAin St. boX 2198 4 no. mAin St. Complete Scuba Complete Scuba Shop Complete Scuba ShopShop woLFeboRo, nH 03894 woLFeboRo, nH 03894 woLFeboRo, nH 03894 Dive Charters Dive Charters Dive Charters Boat Repair teL (603) 569-8080 teL (603) 569-8080 teLHouse (603) 569-8080 Pile Driving Equipment Sales Equipment Sales Equipment Sales emeRGenCY emeRGenCY (603) 387-2080 emeRGenCY (603) 387-2080 & Service (603) 387-2080 && Service Service The only Wolfeboro marine construction emAiL divewinn@worldpath.net emAiL divewinn@worldpath.net emAiLbased divewinn@worldpath.net company serving the Lakes Region. We offer 603.569.8080 603.569.8080 www.divewinnipesaukee.com www.divewinnipesaukee.com www.divewinnipesaukee.com 603.569.8080 dock construction and repair, perched beach Main Street, Wolfeboro • Wolfeboro Town Main Street, Wolfeboro • Wolfeboro TownDocks Docks Main Street, Wolfeboro • Wolfeboro Town Docks construction, permitting and much more. Open Mon. Sat. 9-6,9-6, Sunday Open -Mon.-Sat. Sunday9-5 9-5 Open Mon.-Sat. 9-6, Sunday 9-5 www.divewinnipesaukee.com 603.998.3082 • www.nedockandbarge.com www.divewinnipesaukee.com

38

www.divewinnipesaukee.com

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

E


Boat Launches

LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE West Alton Marina, Jct. Routes 11 & 11A, Alton, 875-7788

Alton Bay Public Boat Ramp, Route 11, Alton Bay * Downing’s Landing, 382 Main Street, Alton Bay, 875-7307 Roberts Cove Basin, Roberts Cove Road off Route 28, Alton, 569-1800 Center Harbor Public Docks, Route 25, Center Harbor * Fay’s Boat Yard, Varney Point Road off Route 11, Gilford, 293-8000 Lakeport Landing, 65 Gold Street off Route 3, Laconia, 524-3755 Christmas Island Resort, 630 Weirs Boulevard (Route 3), Laconia, 366-4378 Shep Brown’s Boat Basin, Lovejoy Sands Road, Meredith, 279-4573 Meredith Town Dock, Lovejoy Sands Road, Meredith * Meredith Town Docks, Route 3, Meredith * Harilla Landing, Long Island Road, Moultonboro Neck Lees Mills Landing, Lees Mills Road off Route 109, Moultonboro Nineteen Mile Bay, Route 109, Tuftonboro * Melvin Village, Lake Road off Route 109, Tuftonboro * Goodhue & Hawkins Navy Yard, Sewall Road, Wolfeboro, 569-2371 Wolfeboro Public Docks, Main Street (Route 109), Downtown Wolfeboro *

OTHER LAKES

Halfmoon Lake, Alton Swain’s Pond, Barrington Newfound Lake, Bridgewater Newfound Lake, Bristol Province Lake, Effingham Webster Lake, Franklin Crystal Lake, Gilmanton Newfound Lake, Hebron Little Squam, Holderness Squam Lake, Holderness White Oak Pond, Holderness Paugus Bay, Laconia Silver Lake, Madison Milton Three Ponds, Milton

Bow Lake, Northwood Duncan Lake, Ossipee Lake Ossipee, Ossipee Bow Lake, Strafford Lake Sunapee, Sunapee Mirror Lake, Tuftonboro Lovell Lake, Wakefield Lake Winnisquam Winnisquam Lake Wentworth, Wolfeboro

(Town Beach and Everett Cove Marina)

Kanasatka Lake, Moultonboro Merrymeeting Lake, * Includes public docking facilities New Durham

Cobalt Boats’ Premier Location on Lake Winnipesaukee

242 Bowrider

Boat Rentals

by the Day | Week | Month | Season 19’ to 22’ Bow Riders 21’ Deck Boats 24”Pontoon Boats Yes...We Can Provide Temporary Boat Licenses!

A-25

Full-Service Marina Sales Repair • Gas Boat Storage • Rentals • Registration On Wolfeboro Bay • 244 Sewall Road • Wolfeboro • 603-569-2371 • goodhueandhawkins.com Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

39


Meet Our Agents

Barbara Currier Principal Broker

Susan Morton Associate Broker

Joan Clay Sales Associate

Kim Gould Sales Associate 1116 US Rt. 3 • P.O. Box 185 Holderness, NH 03245 Phone: (603) 968-7796 • Fax: (603) 968-3299 www.pineshoresllc.com

65 Years of Combined Experience

Lakeside Realty Group Your local source for all Lakes Region Real Estate. 373 Court St Laconia NH 603.527.1111 448 W Main St Tilton NH

Body Body of of Water Water

Greatest Greatest Area Area

Depth Depth

Location Location

Balch Balch Pond Pond

704 704 acres acres

44 44 feet feet

Wakefield Wakefield

Lake Lake Chocorua Chocorua

222acres 222acres

28 28 feet feet

Tamworth Tamworth

Crystal Crystal Lake Lake

441 441 acres acres

51 51 feet feet

Gilmanton Gilmanton

Dan Dan Hole Hole Pond Pond

408 408 acres acres

126 126 feet feet

Ossipee/Tuftonboro Ossipee/Tuftonboro

Great Great East East Lake Lake

1,686 1,686 acres acres

102 102 feet feet

Wakefield Wakefield

Half Half Moon Moon Lake Lake

280 280 acres acres

29 29 feet feet

Barnstead/Alton Barnstead/Alton

Jenness Jenness Pond Pond

243 243 acres acres

28 28 feet feet

Northwood/Pittsfield Northwood/Pittsfield

Lovell Lovell Lake Lake

538 538 acres acres

41 41 feet feet

Wakefield Wakefield

Manning Manning Lake Lake

202 202 acres acres

56 56 feet feet

Gilmanton Gilmanton

Merrymeeting Merrymeeting Lake Lake

1,111 1,111 acres acres

122 122 feet feet

New New Durham Durham

Mirror Mirror Lake Lake

377 377 acres acres

44 44 feet feet

Tuftonboro/Wolfeboro Tuftonboro/Wolfeboro

Newfound Newfound Lake Lake

4,105 4,105 acres acres

183 183 feet feet

Bristol/Hebron Bristol/Hebron Alexandria/Bridgewater Alexandria/Bridgewater

Ossipee Ossipee Lake Lake

3,092 3,092 acres acres

61 61 feet feet

Ossipee/Freedom Ossipee/Freedom

Pemigewasset Pemigewasset Pond Pond

241 241 acres acres

30 30 feet feet

Meredith/New Meredith/New Hampton Hampton

Pine Pine River River Pond Pond

593 593 acres acres

61 61 feet feet

Wakefield Wakefield

Province Province Lake Lake

1,008 1,008 acres acres

17 17 feet feet

Wakefield Wakefield

Rust Rust Pond Pond

210 210 acres acres

39 39 feet feet

Wolfeboro Wolfeboro

Squam Squam Lake Lake

6,765 6,765 acres acres

98 98 feet feet

Holderness/Center Holderness/Center Harbor Harbor Sandwich/Moultonboro Sandwich/Moultonboro

Little Little Squam Squam Lake Lake

408 408 acres acres

84 84 feet feet

Holderness/Ashland Holderness/Ashland

Lower Lower Suncook Suncook Lake Lake

216 216 acres acres

15 15 feet feet

Barnstead Barnstead

Upper Upper Suncook Suncook Lake Lake

362 362 acres acres

41 41 feet feet

Barnstead Barnstead

Sunset Sunset Lake Lake (Place’s (Place’sPond) Pond)

206 206 acres acres

62 62 feet feet

Gilmanton Gilmanton

Lake Lake Waukewan Waukewan

912 912 acres acres

68 68 feet feet

Meredith/New Meredith/New Hampton Hampton

Webster Webster Lake Lake

612 612 acres acres

40 40 feet feet

Franklin Franklin

Lake Lake Wentworth Wentworth

3,108 3,108 acres acres

49 49 feet feet

Wolfeboro Wolfeboro

White White Oak Oak Pond Pond

291 291 acres acres

32 32 feet feet

Holderness Holderness

Wickwas Wickwas Lake Lake

328 328 acres acres

30 30 feet feet

Meredith Meredith

Lake Lake Winnipesaukee Winnipesaukee

44,586 44,586 acres acres

187 187 feet feet

Alton/Center Alton/Center Harbor/Gilford/Laconia/ Harbor/Gilford/Laconia/ Meredith/Moultonboro/Tuftonboro/Wolfeboro Meredith/Moultonboro/Tuftonboro/Wolfeboro

Lake Lake Winnisquam Winnisquam

4,264 4,264 acres acres

150 150 feet feet

Sanbornton/Tilton/Laconia Sanbornton/Tilton/Laconia

McLeans’s Mobile Marine & Service Shop

“We have what it takes to float your boat!”

603.286.7355

www.ExitLakeside.com 40

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

(603)528-0750

• Valet, Storage & Launch • Consignment Boat Sales • Mobile Marine Service • Boating Accessories & Supplies • Winter Transport & Storage

1003 Laconia Road (Lake Winnisquam) • Tilton, NH • Open 7 Days a Week


Fish Fish Species Species Largemouth Largemouth bass, bass, Smallmouth Smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout hornpout Rainbow Rainbow trout, trout, brown brown trout, trout, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, hornpout, hornpout, yellow yellow perch perch

Largemouth Bass

Largemouth Largemouth bass, bass, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, yellow yellow perch, perch, white white perch, perch, hornpout hornpout Salmon, Salmon, lake lake trout, trout, brook brook trout, trout, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, cusk, cusk, hornpout, hornpout, smelt smelt Rainbow Rainbow trout, trout, brook brook trout, trout, brown brown trout, trout, lake lake trout, trout, small small && largemouth largemouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, white white perch, perch, hornpout, hornpout, blue blue gill, gill, smelt smelt Largemouth Largemouth bass, bass, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, white white perch, perch, hornpout hornpout

Smallmouth Bass

Smallmouth Smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, hornpout hornpout Rainbow Rainbow trout, trout, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, yellow yellow perch, perch, white white perch, perch, hornpout, hornpout, pickerel pickerel Brook Brook trout, trout, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, largemouth largemouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout, hornpout, smelt smelt Salmon, Salmon, lake lake trout, trout, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout, hornpout, smelt smelt

Blue Gill

Laregmouth Laregmouth bass, bass, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout, hornpout, pickerel pickerel Salmon, Salmon, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, lake lake trout, trout, brook brook trout, trout, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, shad, shad, suckers, suckers, whitefish, whitefish, cusk, cusk, smelt smelt Salmon, Salmon, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, lake lake trout, trout, brook brook trout, trout, small small && largemouth largemouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, suckers, suckers, cusk, cusk, smelt, smelt, white white perch, perch, hornpout hornpout Smallmouth Smallmouth bass, bass, largemouth largemouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout, hornpout, black black crappie crappie

Yellow Perch

Pickerel, Pickerel, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout hornpout Largemouth Largemouth bass, bass, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout hornpout

Pickerel

Smallmouth Smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout hornpout Salmon, Salmon, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, lake lake trout, trout, largemouth largemouth bass, bass, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, white white perch, perch, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout, hornpout, whitefish, whitefish, cusk, cusk, smelt smelt Salmon, Salmon, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, lake lake trout, trout, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, hornpout, hornpout, yellow yellow perch, perch, cusk cusk

Rainbow Trout

Smallmouth Smallmouth bass, bass, largemouth largemouth bass, bass, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, pickerel, pickerel, white white perch, perch, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout hornpout Smallmouth Smallmouth bass, bass, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, white white perch, perch, hornpout hornpout Smallmouth Smallmouth bass, bass, largemouth largemouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout hornpout Rainbow Rainbow trout, trout, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout hornpout Smallmouth Smallmouth bass, bass, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, brown brown trout, trout, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, white white perch, perch, hornpout hornpout

Sunfish

Smallmouth Smallmouth bass, bass, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, whitefish, whitefish, pickerel, pickerel, white white perch, perch, hornpout hornpout Pickerel, Pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout hornpout Largemouth Largemouth bass, bass, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, hornpout, hornpout, white white perch, perch, black black crappie crappie Salmon, Salmon, lake lake trout, trout, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, brook brook trout, trout, largemouth largemouth bass, bass, smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, white white perch, perch, hornpout, hornpout, smelt smelt Salmon, Salmon, lake lake trout, trout, rainbow rainbow trout, trout, large large && smallmouth smallmouth bass, bass, pickerel, pickerel, yellow yellow perch, perch, white white perch, perch, hornpout, hornpout, smelt, smelt, cusk, cusk, blue blue gill gill

• Clothing • Fishing & Hunting Supplies • Gift Certificates • Live Bait

• Hunting/Fishing Licenses • OHRV Registrations • New & Used Guns • We Buy Guns & Take Trade-ins

1003 Laconia Road (Lake Winnisquam) • Tilton NH • Open 7 Days a Week

Black Crappie

Outboard Repower Shop “Keep the Boat, Replace the Motor!” Authorized Tohutsu Sales & Service Nissan Service Shop 603-738-2296 1003 Laconia Rd (Lake Winnisquam) Tilton, NH

Serving The Lakes Region & Central NH Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

41


Specializing in Oversize Moves

The Clean Routine for Boaters

Boat Transportation & Relocation Local Or Long Distance Rigging • Paint • Storage Winterization • Shrink Wrapping Fiberglass Repair • Service & Repair

603-527-1887

142 Lily Pond Road, Gilford, NH 03249 milesmarine@metrocast.net

Celebrating 39 Years Located by the Long Island Bridge Family Owned & Operated Since 1972

Home of the Happy Boater New & Pre-Owned Boats Outboard Motors • Boat Rentals Valet Storage • Winter Storage Engine Repair • Canvas Repair NEW emotion kayaks

The BoatU.S. Foundation is a national nonprofit organization that helps boaters be safer and better stewards of the environment. Stash the Trash 1. Reduce the amount of packaging and plastic taken aboard. 2. Put a sturdy trash container on the boat. 3. Keep all trash on board for disposal or recycling onshore. 4. Establish a boat rule that no trash gets thrown overboard – even cigarette butts. 5. Leave the water and marina cleaner than it was found – carefully pick up trash left by others. The Scoop on Poop 6. Use onshore restrooms before leaving the shore. 7. Keep untreated sewage out of all waters. 8. Heads should be equipped with a USCG-approved Marine Sanitation Device: Type I, II or III. 9. Use enzyme deodorizers for holding tanks and portable toilets. Stop the Drops 10. Know how much fuel the tanks hold and don’t top off! 11. Make sure anyone fueling the boat knows which deck fill is for fuel. 12. Use oil absorbent pads to catch drips while handing the fuel nozzle between the dock and the boat. 13. Fill up trailerboats’ gas tanks while the boat is on the trailer, not in the water. Maintain the Boat 14. Regularly scrub the decks with fresh water and a brush to reduce the need to use heavy cleaners. 15. Try to do large cleaning and maintenance jobs while the boat is out of the water. 16. Ask the marina or underwater diver to recycle used zincs. 17. Use a hard (non-ablative) anti-fouling paint if the boat bottom will be scrubbed while in the water. So Many Fish, So Little Time 18. Keep only those fish that will be eaten the day of the catch. 19. Practice catch-and-release techniques to ensure the survival of those fish tossed back. 20. Use circle hooks. 21. Wet hands or gloves before handling a fish to be released. New larger luxury yacht for 2011!

Discover

LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE

PRIVATE LUXURY CRUISES

Experience the best of New Hampshire’s premier lake!

Exclusive Dealer of Chris Craft

253-7315 15 Long Island Road • Moultonboro www.trexlers.com 42

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition

Limited to 10 guests Children welcome

Latitude43charters.com

Available by the hour, half or full day Sunrise and Sunset cruises too!

603.253.7811 x130 or 603.455.2533


SILVER SANDS MARINA

Visit Sites from the Movie “On Golden Pond”

Private Boat Excursions

Lake Winnipesaukee’s Premier Marina 310

44 Soujorn

103 Weirs Road • Gilford, NH • 603-293-7200 www.silversands.com • buicker@silversands.com

Award Winning Service Department • Boat Brokerage The Water Calls 1-800-MERCURY Full Service Marina

Hourly Rates Groups up to 9 Mid April-October Pick up in Holderness or from Your dock on Squam 603.968.3990 | www.experiencesquam.com

www.mercurymarine.com

(603) 366-4801 www.channelmarine.com Lake Winnipesaukee Weirs Beach, NH

Custom Aerial Photography

LakesRegionAerials.com Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

43


State Of New Hampshire Department Of Safety Boating Education Program The Department of Safety, Boating Education is offering the boating education course to the public at the following locations. There is a $30.00 non-refundable fee per person for the class and because of the limited seating preregistration is required. Call (603) 267-7256 or (888) 254-2125 or visit www.boatingeducation.nh.gov to pre-register. Seating is still available in the following courses: 06/04 St. Joseph’s Hospital Nashua 06/04 Windham Fire Department Windham ONE FULL-DAY SESSION (Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM) 06/11 Department of Safety Concord 06/11 Londonderry Police Department Londonderry 05/07 Bedford Police Department Bedford 06/11 Portsmouth Urban Forestry Center Portsmouth 05/07 Department of Safety Concord 06/11 Windham Fire Department Windham 05/07 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 06/11 Winnisquam Marine Belmont 05/07 Moultonborough PD Moultonborough 06/18 Ossipee Town Hall Ossipee 05/07 Plaistow Library Plaistow 06/18 Windham Fire Department Windham 05/07 Windham Fire Department Windham 06/25 Bedford Police Department Bedford 05/07 Winnisquam Marine Belmont 06/25 Department of Safety Concord 05/14 Bedford Police Department Bedford 06/25 Keene Fish & Game Keene 05/14 Department of Safety Concord Londonderry 06/25 Londonderry Police Department 05/14 Keene Fish & Game Keene 06/25 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 05/14 Londonderry Police Department Londonderry 06/25 Moultonborough PD Moultonborough 05/14 Moultonborough PD Moultonborough 06/25 Portsmouth Urban Forestry Center Portsmouth 05/14 Ossipee Town Hall Ossipee 06/25 St. Joseph’s Hospital Nashua 05/14 Portsmouth Urban Forestry Center Portsmouth 06/25 Windham Fire Department Windham 05/14 St. Joseph’s Hospital Nashua 06/25 Winnisquam Marine Belmont 05/14 Windham Fire Department Windham 07/02 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 05/21 Bedford Police Department Bedford 07/09 Bedford Police Department Bedford 05/21 Department of Safety Concord 07/09 Department of Safety Concord 05/21 Moultonborough PD Moultonborough 07/09 Keene Fish & Game Keene 05/21 Ossipee Town Hall Ossipee 07/09 Moultonborough PD Moultonborough 05/21 Prospect Mountain High School Alton 07/09 Portsmouth Urban Forestry Center Portsmouth 05/21 Rochester Police Department Rochester 07/09 Rochester Police Department Rochester 05/21 Seabrook Fire Department Seabrook 07/09 Seabrook Fire Department Seabrook 05/21 Windham Fire Department Windham 07/09 St. Joseph’s Hospital Nashua 05/28 Bedford Police Department Bedford 07/09 Windham Fire Department Windham 05/28 Department of Safety Concord 07/09 Winnisquam Marine Belmont 05/28 Keene Fish & Game Keene 07/16 Bedford Police Department Bedford 05/28 Moultonborough PD Moultonborough 07/16 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 05/28 Portsmouth Urban Forestry Center Portsmouth 07/16 Moultonborough PD Moultonborough 05/28 St. Joseph’s Hospital Nashua 07/16 Ossipee Town Hall Ossipee 05/28 Windham Fire Department Windham 07/16 Plaistow Library Plaistow 05/28 Winnisquam Marine Belmont 07/16 Windham Fire Department Windham 06/04 Bedford Police Department Bedford 07/16 Winnisquam Marine Belmont 06/04 Department of Safety Concord 07/23 Bedford Police Department Bedford 06/04 Moultonborough PD Moultonborough 07/23 Department of Safety Concord 06/04 Ossipee Town Hall Ossipee 07/23 Keene Fish & Game Keene 06/04 Prospect Mountain High School Alton

SILVER SANDS MARINA Regal 2500

Lake Winnipesaukee’s Premier Marina

MasterCraft X-35

103 Weirs Road • Gilford, NH • 603-293-7200 • www.silversands.com • buicker@silversands.com The Water Calls 1-800-MERCURY

www.mercurymarine.com

44

Award Winning Service Department • Boat Brokerage • Full Service Marina

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition


07/23 07/23 07/23 07/23 07/23 07/30 07/30 07/30 07/30 07/30 07/30 08/06 08/06 08/06 08/06 08/06 08/06 08/06 08/06 08/06 08/06 08/13 08/20 08/20 08/20 08/20 08/20

Moultonborough PD Moultonborough Ossipee Town Hall Ossipee Portsmouth Urban Forestry Center Portsmouth St. Joseph’s Hospital Nashua Windham Fire Department Windham Department of Safety Concord Londonderry Police Department Londonderry Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford Rochester Police Department Rochester Windham Fire Department Windham Winnisquam Marine Belmont Bedford Police Department Bedford Department of Safety Concord Keene Fish & Game Keene Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford Moultonborough PD Moultonborough Ossipee Town Hall Ossipee Portsmouth Urban Forestry Center Portsmouth Seabrook Fire Department Seabrook St. Joseph’s Hospital Nashua Windham Fire Department Windham Department of Safety Concord Bedford Police Department Bedford Londonderry Police Department Londonderry Moultonborough PD Moultonborough Plaistow Library Plaistow Portsmouth Urban Forestry Center Portsmouth

TWO-DAY SESSION (weeknights 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM) 05/02 05/02 05/02 05/02 05/02 05/09 05/09 05/09 05/09 05/11 05/16 05/16 05/16 05/16 05/17 05/23

& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & &

05/04 05/04 05/04 05/04 05/04 05/10 05/11 05/11 05/11 05/12 05/18 05/18 05/18 05/18 05/18 05/25

Dartmouth Medical Center Lebanon Dover High School Dover Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford West Running Brook M.S. Derry White Mountain C.C. Berlin Exeter Library Exeter Lakes Region General Hospital Laconia Milford Police Department Milford West Running Brook M.S. Derry Seabrook Fire Department Seabrook Dover High School Dover Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford West Running Brook M.S. Derry White Mountain C.C. Berlin Londonderry PD Londonderry Exeter Library Exeter

05/23 05/23 05/24 05/24 05/30 05/31 05/31 05/31 06/01 06/06 06/06 06/06 06/06 06/07 06/14 06/14 06/15 06/20 06/20 06/20 06/21 06/27 06/28 07/05 07/05 07/11 07/11 07/11 07/11 07/18 07/19 07/19 07/20 07/25 07/25 07/25 07/26 08/01 08/08 08/08 08/08 08/09 08/15 08/24 08/29

& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & &

05/25 West Running Brook M.S. Derry 05/25 Milford Police Department Milford 05/25 Lakes Region General Hospital Laconia 05/25 Londonderry PD Londonderry 06/01 West Running Brook M.S. Derry 06/01 Dover High School Dover 06/02 Londonderry PD Londonderry 06/02 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 06/02 Plaistow Library Plaistow 06/08 Exeter Library Exeter 06/08 Lakes Region General Hospital Laconia 06/08 Milford Police Department Milford 06/08 White Mountain C.C. Berlin 06/09 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 06/16 Dartmouth Medical Center Lebanon 06/15 Londonderry PD Londonderry 06/16 Seabrook Fire Department Seabrook 06/22 Exeter Library Exeter 06/22 Lakes Region General Hospital Laconia 06/22 Milford Police Department Milford 06/23 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 06/29 Lakes Region General Hospital Laconia 06/30 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 07/07 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 07/07 Londonderry PD Londonderry 07/13 Dartmouth Medical Center Lebanon 07/13 Exeter Library Exeter 07/13 Lakes Region General Hospital Laconia 07/13 Milford Police Department Milford 07/20 Lakes Region General Hospital Laconia 07/20 Londonderry PD Londonderry 07/21 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 07/21 Seabrook Fire Department Seabrook 07/27 Exeter Library Exeter 07/27 Lakes Region General Hospital Laconia 07/27 Milford Police Department Milford 07/28 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 08/03 Lakes Region General Hospital Laconia 08/10 Exeter Library Exeter 08/10 Marine Patrol Headquarters Gilford 08/10 Milford Police Department Milford 08/11 Londonderry PD Londonderry 08/17 Lakes Region General Hospital Laconia 08/25 Seabrook Fire Department Seabrook 08/31 Lakes Region General Hospital Laconia

Every Day Is Boat Show Day at Dover Marine!

Pro 165

PT 190 TX

Pro Guide V-175 Combo

Pro Angler 16

with a Mercury 30elpt EFI 4-stoke

with a Mercury 90-HP Optimax Motor

with a Mercury 115 Otimax Motor

with Mercury 30elpt EFI 4-stoke

11,950

$

Includes Trailer, Freight, Rigging

Top 25 Tracker Dealer

19,470

$

Includes Trailer, Freight, Rigging

Dover Marine

Route 108, 17 New Rochester Road, Dover, NH • 603-742-5453 www.dovermarine.com • dover_marine_sales@comcast.net • www.coveredbridgesports.com

20,515

10,999

$

$

Includes Trailer, Freight, Rigging

Includes Trailer, Freight, Rigging

Visit Us For All Your Fishing Needs Boat Service • Full Tackle • Marine Products • Kayaks & Gear

Repower with Evinrude or Mercury

Exhaustive Inventory and Excellent Service Why Settle For Less???

Store Hours: Monday - Friday 9-6 Saturday 9-5 Sunday 11-3

Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

45


Docking Made Simple We’ve Been Docking Boats at Lakefront Homes Since 1945

1-800-834-5759 • www.lampreyandlamprey.com Route 25 • Center Harbor, NH • (603) 253-8131

A Lakes Region Real Estate Tradition Since 1945

*Property Shown is Currently Available

46

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition


NH’s Most Respected Name in Boating Since 1919

New Hampshire’s leader in new and used boat sales

Serving You at 3 Convenient Locations ROUTE 28A ALTON BAY, NH 603-875-5700

958 UNION AVE. LACONIA • NH 603-524-6661

RT. 102 HUDSON, NH 603-595-7995

www.irwinmarine.com Now New Hampshire’s exclusive Meridian Yacht dealer

Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition •

47


603.279.7921

Make A Splash! WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE LAKES REGION DEALER FOR...

Power Boats Luxury Pontoons

DECK BOATS!

Customer 5 Star Rated!

High Performance Pontoon Boats

Pontoon Boats

New & Used Boat Sales • Convenient Ship’s Store • Gas Dock & Pump Out

SALES • RENTALS • SERVICE • Valet • Storage • Brokerage 2 Bayshore Drive, Meredith • Meredith Bay • Lake Winnipesaukee

www.meredithmarina.com 48

• Boating on the Lakes • 2011 Edition


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.