moorage Antonyms
Meaning of moorage
Wordnet
moorage (n)
a fee for mooring
a place where a craft can be made fast
the act of securing an arriving vessel with ropes
Webster
moorage (n.)
A place for mooring.
moorage Sentence Examples
- The yacht club offers sheltered moorage for its members.
- The city has designated a section of the harbor for commercial moorage.
- The boater secured his vessel to the moorage cleats.
- The moorage fee includes access to electricity and water hookups.
- During the hurricane season, boats seek moorage in protected coves.
- The moorage contract stipulates the duration of the stay.
- The dockmaster assigns moorage spaces based on vessel size.
- The ferry terminal provides overnight moorage for commuters.
- The marina's moorage capacity accommodates a large number of boats.
- The moorage reservation system ensures that boaters have a secure place to dock.
FAQs About the word moorage
a fee for mooring, a place where a craft can be made fast, the act of securing an arriving vessel with ropesA place for mooring.
port, anchorage, harbor,marina, mooring, basin, dock, estuary, cove,bay
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The yacht club offers sheltered moorage for its members.
The city has designated a section of the harbor for commercial moorage.
The boater secured his vessel to the moorage cleats.
The moorage fee includes access to electricity and water hookups.