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Are there any restrictions or limitations in using the Boat Bunkers In-Water Mooring Station?

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Are there any restrictions or limitations in using the Boat Bunkers In-Water Mooring Station?

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Because Boat Bunkers In-Water Mooring Stations are a non-permanent installation; because they do not lift the boat out of the water; because they take up approximately the same footprint of the boat itself; and because they will improve water quality by eliminating the use of toxic anti-fouling paint, they should be allowed in virtually any location. Every municipality or county (and in some cases home owners associations) has it own rules and regulations regarding the construction and installation of structures in public waters and it is recommend that you familiarize yourself with the prevailing rules in your area. In terms of functional limitations, Boat Bunkers In-Water Mooring Stations can be installed in virtually all locations. Prospective users need to be aware that in waters with rapid currents, issues may be encountered in the operation of the tailgate. Tidal currents for example may impede the gate from lowing or rising properly and may require manual assistance, such as pus

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