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From: Bob Peterson (no email)
Date: Thu Dec 02 2004 - 21:29:06 EST
Gil, I'm no expert but did go over our local San Francisco Bay charts and
found several "designated anchorages". To the best of my knowledge no
charts list "designated moorages". I believe they consider them one and the
same. No, not gonna get into the issue or mooring vs. anchoring. So, at
least here, since all mooring buoys are situated in designated anchorages, I
suspect those moored there can get away without hoisting the ball.
Bob Peterson
47' Lien Hwa CMY
"Lopaka Nane"
San Francisco
-----Original Message-----
From:
[mailto:] On Behalf Of Gil
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 5:37 PM
To:
Cc: Gary Corn
Subject: Re: T&T: Anchoring
Okay, now I'm curious as to the rules with respect to designated moorings.
Some are certainly designated on the charts. I would assume, and yes I
probably shouldn't, that the same diligence that should be used to avoid the
mooring bouy would apply to anything moored. Therefore, any visual
indicator (ball or anchor light) would not be required.
Whay say ye experts?
Gil
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