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mooring [ˈmʊərıŋ] N

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moor1 [mʊə] N Brit

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The club has 251 moorings for yachts of average size.
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The port employs directly over 11,000 people and handles over 10,000 ship moorings annually.
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The mooring systems contain a large winch with 25000 ft of tether cable.
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Tension leg mooring systems have vertical tethers under tension providing large restoring moments in pitch and roll.
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Just above the lock are some permanent and visitor moorings and two pubs.
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The club has mooring space for 250 yachts.
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The club operates moorings for both powerboats and sailboats.
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The device also floats enabling the mariner to pick up moorings, and retrieve floating objects.
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Along the coast, hundreds of small crafts and pleasure crafts were torn from their moorings.
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In later years, other farmers started letting out moorings on their banks, so there are now many boats moored in the area.
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