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Default Ok to anchor/moor in a river?

I think if you use your boat's anchor and lighted the boat at night, you
could possibly get away with it.

To do as Marc suggests below would require a permit from the Army Corps of
Engineers
(http://www.usace.army.mil/inet/funct...eg/oceover.htm), and
probably a slew of others from state and local agencies.

Please remember, my advice is as valuable as the amount you invested to get
it. ;^)

"Marc Auslander" wrote in message
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If I was going to do it at all, I'd think I'd put in two moorings or
piles and moor for and aft to keep the boat in one place near the edge.
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