Mooring guide
Mooring guide
This guide is a general guide. Please note that the mooring guide only can provide guidance, while boat size and the local conditions are of vital importance. If in doubt, ask for professional advise.
For maximum safety only the lower swivel (under water) is used for mooring of the boat.
The upper grip ring is not for mooring, only handling!
The size of the buoy depends on the weight and the total load it will be exposed to. Do not expose the buoy to a load of more than 60% of its total buoyancy. Please also consider additional weight/load caused by marine growth, currents, wind and waves. The dimension of the mooring iron bar and swivel should be chosen in accordance with the size and weight of the boat, weather conditions, the currents and wave height in the area the mooring is intended to be placed.
IMPORTANT: To avoid extensive corrosion to the hot dipped galvanized rod and swivel, do not connect metal parts of stainless steel, aluminium, copper or brass to the rod or swivel.
Please remember to check your mooring for wear and tear at least twice a year.