Pawtuckaway Lake Association

Pawtuckaway Lake Improvement Association

Reflections On The Lake

"Firstly it seems that Ethanol is hydroscopic - that is it absorbs water - and apparently it does this very readily. Secondly it seems that some types of rubber are not very compatible with this or any other type of alcohols.  This new fuel does not store well - it absorbs moisture (which lowers octane) which means your motor doesn’t run very well. The longer it sits, the worse it gets." 

George Beaumont
Excerpt from 'The View From The Trading Post' column

 
 
No Certificate, No Boating, No Kidding! Print E-mail
Written by PLIA Staff   

As required by New Hampshire’s Boater Education Law, effective January 1, 2002, no person 16 years of age or older, may operate a powerboat with an engine in excess of 25 horsepower (including electric powered motors) on the public Waters of New Hampshire without a valid safe boating education certificate. All boaters must be in compliance by January 1, 2008.

For additional information visit  http://www.nhboatingeducation.com

 


DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY BOATING EDUCATION

Sponsored by the Pawtuckaway Lake Improvement Association (PLIA)

Dates: Saturday, April 14th
Time: 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
Location: Nottingham School
Please bring your lunch.

For additional information visit  http://www.nhboatingeducation.com/. Pre-registration is required. There will be a non-refundable fee of $10.00 for the class and a $10.00 fee for the permanent card. To register, call 1-888-254-2125 or 603-267-7256.

 
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PLIA Mission Statement

The Pawtuckaway Lake Improvement Association (PLIA) is a Private, Non-Profit Organization formed to monitor and act upon environmental and safety issues in the Pawtuckaway Lake Watershed area. The PLIA also provides education, information, recreation and other services to its members.


The Association routinely conducts water quality sampling under the New Hampshire Volunteer Lake Assessment program of the State of New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. Other activities (sailboat races, fishing derbies, etc.) may be coordinated by the Association, but are funded by program participants.