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Re: Mooring etiquette
[Re: StormJib]
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01/20/2016 08:03 PM
01/20/2016 08:03 PM
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StormJib said:bviboater said: by "cricket", if you mean playing fair, being sportsman like, acting like a gentleman ... I don't think so but that's my opinion.
Can you do it ... whatever, I've seen a lot worst but I also wonder why you would want to sail around without your dinghy If you actually want to sail a boat. You would never want to drag a dingy or even have the weight on deck. There are no issues with anyone leaving a dinghy on a mooring they have paid for. Once you pay for it, that mooring is yours whether you have a paddle board or 50 foot cat on it. The price and rights are the same. It would be wrong, illegal, and poor etiquette to touch the other vessel on a mooring no matter how "small" you thought the dink was. I agree, wouldn't even think twice if I saw a dinghy or a kayak tied off to a ball, would just assume the person was out day sailing. Now a life jacket or floatie thing, that gets questionable.....
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