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 XX Xxxxxxx Tackle standards and could violate the terms of the mooring lease.

  • Mooring tackle may only be purchased from the Moorings Officer, who will provide a valuation.

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  • A-3 ANCHORS, TACKLE AND SCOPE Moorings and Mooring tackle should meet the minimum recommendations for chain, scope and weight as set forth in these regulations.

  • Mooring tackle to comply with Club requirements and to Club Boat Harbour Regulations.

  • L16 Mooring tackle associated with any of these moorings may also be charted on large-scale charts, using Q42, or by an enclosing dashed magenta line (N1.2) and the legend ‘Chains and Anchors’.

  • Mooring tackle not removed on or before the date set forth in the notice for removal, shall be removed or caused to be removed by the Harbormaster.

  • Mooring tackle must remain in the water and at assigned location at all times (summer and winter, see equipment guidelines listed in this regulation).


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 the hardware used to secure a vessel at a mooring and which is kept in place seasonally.
Mooring tackle means all hardware used to secure a vessel at a mooring.

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