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Re: Mooring etiquette
[Re: Rhumbline]
#39317
02/10/2015 02:19 PM
02/10/2015 02:19 PM
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Kirk
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Rhumbline said: Looking for thoughts on etiquette when using a mooring for multiple nights. Is it acceptable to tie off a kayak to your mooring if you go for a midday sail?
Thoughts?
Thanks, We were faced with this at Cooper Island a couple days ago. We were told we could tie our Kayak to the ball while we went out to a nearby dive. I wasn't too keen on it until they insisted it was fine by them. We paid for 2 nights...
Kirk in Maryland
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