Specifications for mooring shall be as follows:
A. Anchorage.
Length of Vessel
(feet)
|
Weight
(mushroom-type anchor or equivalent
approved by the Harbormaster)
(pounds)
|
---|
Under 16
|
50
|
16 to under 20
|
75 to 100
|
20 to under 26
|
150
|
26 through 32
|
200
|
B. Chain size.
Length of Vessel
(feet)
|
Length
(feet)
|
Diameter
(inches)
|
---|
Under 16
|
15
|
5/16
|
16 to under 20
|
15
|
3/8
|
20 to under 26
|
15
|
3/8
|
26 through 31
|
15
|
1/2
|
C. Pennant diameter.
Length of Vessel
(feet)
|
Nylon or Equivalent
(inches)
|
---|
Under 16
|
1/2
|
16 to under 20
|
1/2
|
20 to under 26
|
5/8
|
26 through 32
|
5/8 to 3/4
|
D. Scope.
Length of Vessel
(feet)
|
Scope Including Chain
(feet)
|
---|
Under 16
|
30
|
16 to under 20
|
30
|
20 to under 26
|
30
|
26 through 32
|
30
|
E. Special conditions. Present moorings may stay at the
existing overall scope. If harbor conditions in these areas become
congested in the future, moorings shall be shortened in these tidal
waters with chain two feet above mean high water and the length of
the pennant equal to length of the vessel.
F. Mooring buoys. Mooring buoys shall be painted white
with a blue band and be marked with the owner's or boat's name and
the Town of Yarmouth permit number.
(1) Where winter spars or buoys are used, they shall be
clearly visible.
(2) All flotation buoys shall be plainly and clearly visible
above any tide level at all times.
(3) The Harbormaster Department will inspect all moorings
beginning in the spring through the summer.
(4) All pennants shall be nylon or equivalent with adequate
mooring devices, approved by the Harbormaster, to eliminate the hazard
of chafing. These will be checked annually by the Harbormaster Department.
(5) The Harbormaster Department shall keep a detailed
record of the description of all moorings, their location, owner's
name, telephone number(s), home and business addresses, date mooring
set and the length and description of vessel.