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Is it hard to install an In-Water Mooring Station?

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Is it hard to install an In-Water Mooring Station?

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Not really. The mooring stations are designed for easy installation: (1) Lay the undershield out on the ground. (2) Inflate the collar and then attach the undershield with the snap buckles that are built into the undershield. (3) Attach the tailgate section and its ready to put into the water. We include a DVD that walks you through the process. It can be done fairly easily in less then two man-hours. All you need is enough mooring line to secure the In-Water Mooring Station to the dock, a hammer and an air-pump. One person can do it. Two are better. A mooring station suitable for a 30-foot boat weighs about 100-pounds.

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