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Boating in New Hampshire - Outdoor Recreation with N.H. Fish and Game
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Boating in New Hampshire
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boating and fishing public access sites
How
Boat Access Sites are Developed
Prevent the spread of didymo or "rock snot"
Public
Water Access Advisory Board

Aquatic Nuisance Species in New Hampshire
Some species of aquatic wildlife and plants have become unwanted
invaders in New Hampshire's waters. Click
here to learn more about aquatic nuisance species, the laws
& rules around possession and use of aquatic species, and what boaters and anglers can do to help stop the invasion!
Map of infested waterbodies (PDF - from NH Department of Environmental Services)

Boating
Education Courses (N.H. Department
of Safety)
Online
Boating Safety Course (boat-ed.com, the N.H.
Department of Safety's official site for boating safety courses
and PWC safety courses)
Restricted
Bodies of Water (N.H. Department of
Safety)
BOATERS take note - Lake Winnipesaukee speed limits (RSA 270-D:2 X and XI):

25 miles per hour during the period from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise; AND
45 miles per hour at any other time

 

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