moorage

[ˈmʊərɪdʒ]

moorage Definition

  • 1a place where a boat can be moored
  • 2the act of mooring a boat

Using moorage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "moorage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The marina has plenty of moorage for boats of all sizes.

  • Example

    The moorage fee is $20 per night.

  • Example

    We found a good moorage spot near the pier.

moorage Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for moorage

Phrases with moorage

  • liveaboard moorage

    a place where people live on their boats, often with facilities like electricity and water hookups

    Example

    The liveaboard moorage is located at the end of the dock.

  • a place where boats can dock for a short period of time, usually less than a week

    Example

    The transient moorage is first-come, first-served.

  • a place where boats can dock overnight, often with access to amenities like showers and laundry facilities

    Example

    The marina offers overnight moorage for a reasonable fee.

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Summary: moorage in Brief

'Moorage' [ˈmʊərɪdʒ] refers to a place where a boat can be moored or the act of mooring a boat. It is often used in the context of marinas and harbors, as in 'The marina has plenty of moorage for boats of all sizes.' 'Moorage' can also be modified by phrases like 'liveaboard moorage,' where people live on their boats, and 'overnight moorage,' which offers amenities like showers and laundry facilities.