Marina Etiquette 101

How to Keep the Harbormaster and Your Marina Neighbors Happy

© Alan Sorum

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Mooring your vessel properly will save headaches for you, management, and your marina neighbors. Be proactive and avoid aggravating the other tenants!

It only takes a little effort to be a good neighbor while mooring in a marina. Taking these steps will insure a good working relationship with your slip mates and marine managers. Think about how your actions will impact others after you have tied up the boat and left for the day.

Here are things you can do to be a good neighbor in the marina:

Most marinas have a published policies and procedures document that will help you from inadvertently causing a problem with your boat. Take time to visit with your marina neighbors and the harbormaster, and they can surely offer some additional insights for you.

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