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It's nearly impossible to get a permit to put out a mooring any where in
Calif.. The ones you see are probably club moorings or 'grandfathered in'. Even if you could get permission for a spacific area, it would have to be put down to meet a specific design spec.. It would cost more than your boat, to have a floating crane, etc. put down such a mooring. Usually it is a 2000# block with 3" chain and then a 500# block with the mooring penant to the bouy. (that's the spec. for a state approved mooring in WA.) Usually it will be some local harbor or port authority that would regulate this but since you mention Pt. Dume, I would suspect it would be some coastal commision or Dept. of Natural Recources. Unless you have a lot of money or political clout, I just don't think you have a chance. In most So. Calif ports, you not even allowed to free anchor for more than a day or so (if even that). You have to understand, they want you to spend you money at those marinas. Sorry I can't give you much more encouragement. Steve (former So. CA boater) s/v Good Intentions |
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It is posssible to put in a mooring in Mission Bay (San Diego) at Mariners
Cove-or was-check with the San Diego Harbor Police. Otherwise, Steve has pretty much told you the facts! Good luck! Mike Sez Steve:In most So. Calif ports, you not even allowed to free anchor for more than a day or so (if even that). You have to understand, they want you to spend you money at those marinas. Sorry I can't give you much more encouragement. Steve (former So. CA boater) s/v Good Intentions |
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