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Re: Anchor Watch Apps with Alerts
[Re: Instigator]
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03/29/2024 07:24 PM
03/29/2024 07:24 PM
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 845 Redmond, WA
MrEZgoin
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Most of these incidents have been mooring incorrectly or inappropriately rather than a mooring failing due to neglect. I see Moor Seacure out all the time and I do think the moorings in regular use are stasticially pretty safe, especially if you're not the biggest boat out there.
Knowing how to tie up, where to tie up and when to tie up would prevent the great majority of these incidents.
M4000 "Lio Kai"
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