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Boat mooring

Boat mooring is the process of securing a boat in one place to prevent it from drifting due to wind, currents, or waves. This is typically achieved using mooring buoys, anchors, or piers, to which the boat is tied with ropes or cables. Proper mooring ensures safety, stability, and easy access, whether in a harbor, marina, or anchorage. The choice of mooring method depends on factors like water conditions, boat size, and location. Effective mooring maintains the vessel’s position and protects it from damage, allowing for secure and convenient docking or anchoring.