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Dig a Mooring

Posted by lacrozguy15@comcast.net on July 1, 2004 at 13:34:18:

My grandfather has a boat and he wants to dock it in the bay. He talked to many local boat owners and they said that since he already has a spot on the water, marked off by a buoy with his name on it, he just needs to hammer a pole 5 feet into the sand and dock the boat to that. I live in New Jersey and throughout the summer there are hundreds of boats docked along the shoreline of the bay. I just need to know if what the locals said will work, to me it seems as if the pipe would be pulled out of the water. ANY help on digging a mooring would help, because all I could find on google was a mooring on an actual dock, not in the water of the bay. Thanks in advance for ANY help.
-Alex