In all my boating adventures I have never spent the night on a mooring buoy. 95% of the time I find a quiet anchorage, the other 5%, at a marina.
Now I have a C-Dory (second season coming up) I plan to expand my horizons.
So my questions are: BC Marine Parks or US Marine Parks (San Juans), mooring buoys are they free? If you have to pay, how do you know how much to pay, and where do you pay? Do you get a receipt to prove you have paid? Does payment cover a 24 hr period from time of payment? Or do you have to vacate by 1100 hrs like a motel? I assume when approaching vacant buoys, you can secure to any one you want? At busy times in the summer, is there a time limit, 2 or 3 days? Or can you stay on the buoy as long as you want?
Martin.
Now I have a C-Dory (second season coming up) I plan to expand my horizons.
So my questions are: BC Marine Parks or US Marine Parks (San Juans), mooring buoys are they free? If you have to pay, how do you know how much to pay, and where do you pay? Do you get a receipt to prove you have paid? Does payment cover a 24 hr period from time of payment? Or do you have to vacate by 1100 hrs like a motel? I assume when approaching vacant buoys, you can secure to any one you want? At busy times in the summer, is there a time limit, 2 or 3 days? Or can you stay on the buoy as long as you want?
Martin.