Sentences with phrase «mooring point»

A mooring point refers to a fixed structure, such as a dock or a buoy, where a boat or a ship can be secured to prevent it from drifting away. It acts as an anchor or a stable point for the boat or ship to stay in one place. Full definition
At night the boats tie up to mooring points at the islands visited on the trip.
Having settled into your river view cabin, enjoy a drink before dinner as Proud Mary cruises to her overnight mooring point.
Conceivably, the drones could sail in circles around a virtual mooring point, or run other preplanned patterns, before returning to port every year for cleaning — no ships necessary.
Marin d'Eau Douce has two mooring points close to the main sights
Having settled into your river view cabin, enjoy drinks before a delicious supper as Proud Mary cruises to her overnight mooring point and your Captain introduces his crew.
Did you know that the Empire State Building's spire was designed as a mooring point for hydrogen airships?
Whilst in Porto, benefit from our mooring point beside the picturesque Vila Nova de Gaia, a UNESCO World Heritage site where the quayside is overlooked by cobbled streets that twist past colourful merchants» houses and modern cafés.
The castle is only a few minutes drive from our mooring point at Craignure and remains in a superb condition, occupying a picturesque position overlooking Loch Don.
At some mooring points, the vessel may be anchored alongside others.
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