Mooring tackle definition

Mooring tackle means the hardware used to secure a vessel at a mooring.
Mooring tackle means all components of a mooring system from the vessel end of a pennant to the mooring anchor at the sea floor.
Mooring tackle means the anchor(s), chain(s), hawser(s), bridle(s) and so forth, used to secure a vessel.

Examples of Mooring tackle in a sentence

  • Mooring tackle that has been installed but not reviewed by an approved Mooring Contractor might not comply with ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Tackle standards and could violate the terms of the mooring lease.


More Definitions of Mooring tackle

Mooring tackle means the hardware used to secure a vessel at a mooring. All mooring holders own and are responsible for their own tackle. Their right to install a mooring is granted through a permit issued and administered by the Town of Tiverton.
Mooring tackle. - means the block, chain, pennant, buoy, and any other equipment used to moor or secure a vessel.
Mooring tackle means all hardware used to secure a vessel at a mooring.

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