Mount Washington Cruises Acquires the Winnipesaukee Belle

Belle will undergo an extensive refurbishment with plans to relaunch for its 40th anniversary.


MARCH 30, 2023: WEIRS BEACH, NH – The Winnipesaukee Flagship Corp. has acquired the Winnipesaukee Belle, formerly owned and operated by the Wolfeboro Inn in Wolfeboro, NH. 

The two companies mutually agreed that a sale of the vessel would be in the best interest of this local attraction to expand the schedule and service the community in a greater capacity.  

“The COVID-19 pandemic presented a number of challenges for the Belle, with staffing and maintenance being a constant struggle,” said Janell LaFleche, General Manager of the Wolfeboro Inn. “This is a bittersweet moment for us; however, we know the Belle’s best chance for long term success is under the stewardship of a company that specializes in cruise vessels and is fully equipped with resources to support her operation.” 

“Operating large passenger vessels on Lake Winnipesaukee is a challenge we understand all too well,” said Jared Maraio, General Manager of Mount Washington Cruises. “We know we are among the few with the capacity to perform the regular maintenance that is needed for a vessel the size of the Belle, as well as the maintenance facility and a talent pool of experienced crew.”

Launched in 1985, the Winnipesaukee Belle is 65 feet in length and can accommodate 150 passengers. The vessel will be transported to the Mount Washington Cruises shipyard in Center Harbor, where it will undergo a lengthy refurbishment. It is expected to return to service in 2025 for her 40th anniversary. 

The Winnipesaukee Flagship Corporation operates the M/S Mount Washington, the U.S. Mailboat M/V Sophie C., the Winnipesaukee Spirit, and the M/V Doris E. 

The M/S Mount Washington has welcomed millions of passengers from around the world for 150 years. It is considered a symbol of New Hampshire. The family-owned Mount now operates May through October, offering daytime scenic, evening dinner & dance, and special themed cruises. To learn more about Mount Washington Cruises please call toll-free (603) 366-5531 or visit cruisenh.com. 


6 comments


  • Rob Beauchemin

    Anxious to see and cruise on the Belle when refurbished. it should be quite an undertaking.


  • John Knudsen

    ATB WITH THE BELLE – Looking forward to 2025 👍‼️


  • donna lacasse

    Is she really a side wheeler or is that “just for the vintage look”? Sure is a pretty boat!


  • Tom Kenney

    I bought the Belle back in the late 90’s. She started her journey to the lake from LA Crosse, Wisconsin. It traveled through the great lakes to the Erie Canal, past the Statue of Liberty and up the coast to Portsmouth. From there the state gave us from 11pm to 5am to truck it to Alton Bay where she was put into the water. The rest is history, I can’t believe it’s been over 25yrs. My very best wishes go to you, I most certainly have a special appreciation for the Belle. I know that your company is the very best possible home for her, best of luck. Please advise me when you plan to have some sort of a “New Life” celebration I would love to be there. We live in Florida now but go up to NH every year. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me, I know we have pictures of the journey to the lake.


  • Roberta Murphy Pinson

    I’m so happy that the Belle has joined the fleet. It’s time the Weirs has a steamboat again. Ole Capt. Lavalle must be smiling from above. Will she be steam or electric?


Leave a comment


Please note, comments must be approved before they are published


x

x
Book Now