Moorings example sentences

Related (20): dock, anchor, berth, pier, wharf, quay, marina, jetty, tie-up, slip, buoy, buoyancy, rope, chain, line, fender, cleat, bollard, footing, mudhook

"Moorings" Example Sentences

1. The yacht was anchored at the moorings for the night.
2. The moorings were too crowded with boats.
3. The dock master assigned us a spot in the moorings.
4. The storm caused damage to the moorings.
5. The boat was securely tied to the moorings.
6. The moorings were not strong enough to withstand the winds.
7. The boat was pulled out of the moorings by the strong current.
8. The yacht was too big for the available moorings.
9. The moorings were located in a secluded cove.
10. The harbor provided moorings for both sailboats and motorboats.
11. The moorings in the harbor were reserved for members only.
12. The moorings were spaced well apart to allow for easy maneuvering.
13. The boat had to be moved to different moorings because of the changing tide.
14. The harbor master inspected all the moorings for safety.
15. The moorings were made of sturdy steel cables.
16. The moorings were equipped with cleats for tying up boats.
17. The moorings were well-lit at night for safety.
18. The moorings were fully occupied during the summer months.
19. The moorings were expensive to rent.
20. The boaters were required to check in with the harbor master before using the moorings.
21. The moorings were affected by the rising sea levels.
22. The moorings were damaged by the hurricane.
23. The sailing club installed new moorings for its members.
24. The fishing boats were lined up at the moorings.
25. The boat had to be towed to the moorings because of engine trouble.
26. The moorings were located in a protected inlet.
27. The marina had both floating and fixed moorings.
28. The boat was refueled at the moorings.
29. The boat owner had to pay a fee to use the moorings.
30. The moorings were maintained by the local government.

Common Phases

1. We need to check the moorings; make sure everything is secured properly.
2. The storm is coming; we need to double up on the moorings.
3. The boat is drifting; quick, pull on the moorings!
4. The anchor is stuck; we'll need to release some of the moorings to get it loose.
5. We can't stay here any longer; time to pull up the moorings and set sail.

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