11-21-17 Sean has the recently converted rack storage building at WOW full now. 40 more triple logs tucked away safely for the winter.

This is a great building. 6 foot overhang. Lots of protection from the elements. Next year we will be installing all new mesh curtains on the buildings!!
11-21-17 Building #1 at Rt. 106 has an occupancy permit and John Albert is having a heyday !!! He is in his element tucking all those boats away in the new storage building!!

96 boats in this new storage building. All the guys are feeding John triple log pontoon boats and fiberglass runabouts. Johnny is working today…
11-12-17 Smaller Loons (not Common Loons) heading south as the northern ponds freeze up. We see them in the fall and then they’re back as there’s openings in the ice pack.

Man- these birds have great hearing. Anything startles them.
11-12-17 Control Central at the new boat storage site. Secure heated space for the fire and security system, NVR security system, modem, battery backup and more…

It’s all coming together nicely. Won’t be long now…
11-11-17 A wicked cold and windy night. Then a few light snow showers, and onto freezing temps…

The lakes are high because of all the rain lately. So with the wind and the waves there is lots of ice around the waterfront… Several ski areas have opened up up north, but the Lakes Region has not seen any appreciable snowfall yet…
11-10-17 WHOA- Another nor’easter!! Two big storms in two weeks. This one no way as bad, BUT, the forecast was for 9F at night.

Never happened. Jake, Gary and Bob got all the yards freeze-safe real quick for that evening. But then it went down to 20F which is ok for a boat in the water. The only boats in the water were Ryan’s and Evan’s. But the techs got 100% of our boats safe for the storm.
11-01-17 This is not a picture of the nor’easter!! Sunday evening, 10-29-17, we had a MAJOR windstorm in the Lakes Region. Most of the towns still have no power.

Both locations of Winnisquam Marine were shut down Monday and Tuesday. Power was restored late Tuesday evening. This storm beat any hurricane that Ed remembers, most of those fizzled out in NH. But not this nor’easter storm. It blew all night with winds up to 50mph and greater. Lots of rain. The marina fared well, […]
10-26-17 1000 more boats to winterize and then we’re out of here !!!! Ed and Ryan are ready to go-

But, then there’s the matter of getting those 1000 boats winterized and put away safely first…
Tune into NESN @ 6:30PM tonight 10/23 to see Winnisquam Marine on New England Boating!

Tune in tonight October 23rd to see Julie Marsh and Sheila Crawford give New England Boating Magazine a Tour around Lake Winnisquam!
10-21-17 Heading out for an evening cruise to dinner. Allllll the way down to T-Bones with the grandkids…

71F out at 7pm. What a Fall! If you haven’t put your boat away yet – this weather makes up for the lousy start in July…