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to make sure you cover all the bases before you set out on the water. Four dif- ferent insurance agencies will be on hand to provide you with the proper protec- tion for your boat against the unforeseeable: Forti- fied Insurance Agency,
THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, March 29, 2012
Liberty Mutual Insurance, Prudential and State Farm will all be ready and happy to answer any questions or concerns. The United States Coast
Guard Auxiliary will also have a booth to show you the proper ways of boating safety including the use of
life jackets and informa- tion on marine domain awareness. For history buffs, The
New Hampshire Boat Mu- seum in Wolfeboro, will provide information on all museum programs and events and a display on their boat-building
The Great Northeast Boat Show is the perfect way to check out all the latest models of watercraft without driving from place to place. All the best under one roof.
• Stability • Look and Feel • Maintenance Free •
— 177 Route 104, Meredith, NH —
www.macksgreatoutdoors.com 603-279-3330 Your One Stop Source For... Used Boat Parts
All types of watercraft are displayed at The Great Northeast Boat Show, some with horsepower, others using only man (or woman) power.
school. The Hampshire Dome is
50% Of Retail!
M&M MARINE SALVAGE
www.MMSalvage.com
We Also Provide Boat Storage, Winterizing and Shrink Wrapping!
a 94,000 plus square foot arena covered by an air supported roof, making for a wide-open spacious dis- play area. It is located at 50 Emerson Road in Mil- ford. Great Northeast Boat Show hours are Friday, March 30th from Noon-7- pm; Saturday, March 31st, 10am-6pm and Sunday, April 1st from 10am-3pm. Admission is $9 for
adults and $8 for those 65 and over. Children under
16 are free and must be accompanied by an adult. Tiebreakers Family Grill
will be open Friday and Saturday from 4:30-9pm and a full concession of food, beer and wine will be available during the whole show. For all informa-
tion on the show visit
www.greatnortheastboat-
show.com.
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