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How much water depth do I need to use an In-Water Mooring Station?

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How much water depth do I need to use an In-Water Mooring Station?

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If you have enough water depth to dock your boat, you have enough water depth to use a Boat Bunker In-Water Mooring Station. In fact, Boat Bunkers mooring stations can even be used in areas where low tide may result in the unit resting on the bottom with the boat on top of it, providing there are no sharp rocks or other sharp objects at could damage or tear the mooring station. The undershield will rest on the bottom and prevent mud and silt from accumulating on the hull of your boat.

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