mooring line

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mooring line

The sailor secures the mooring line to the dock cleat.

Definition

Noun: A rope, cable, or chain used to secure a vessel (such as a boat or ship) to a fixed object like a pier, dock, buoy, or anchor, preventing it from drifting.

Usage

A "mooring line" is a specific piece of maritime equipment. It is attached at one end to the vessel and at the other end to a stationary point. The primary function is to hold the vessel securely in position.

Examples
  • The sailor threw the mooring line to the dockhand so the boat could be secured.
  • Before the storm, they doubled up all mooring lines for extra safety.
  • One of the mooring lines snapped under the strain of the strong current.
Advanced Usage
  • "To cast off the mooring lines": This phrase means to untie and release the lines in preparation for departure.
    • The captain gave the order to cast off the mooring lines.
  • The term is often used in the plural ("mooring lines") as multiple lines are typically used to secure a vessel from different angles (e.g., bow lines, stern lines, spring lines).
Variants and Related Words
  • Mooring (noun): The act of securing a vessel, or the place where a vessel is secured. It can also refer to the entire set of equipment (lines, anchors, buoys) used for securing.
  • Hawsers (noun): Thick ropes or cables, often used as heavy-duty mooring lines for large ships.
  • Dock line (noun): A synonym often used interchangeably with "mooring line," especially when securing to a dock.
Synonyms
  • Dock line
  • Berthing line
  • Hawser (for a large, heavy cable)
  • Warp (a less common, more technical term)
Related Phrases
  • "Make fast the mooring lines": A nautical command meaning to secure the lines tightly.
    • After pulling the boat alongside, the first mate shouted, "Make fast the mooring lines!"
  • "Single up the mooring lines": A command to reduce multiple lines to a single line at each attachment point, a standard step before final departure.
    • The pilot instructed the crew to single up the mooring lines.
mooring line

The sailor secures the mooring line to the dock cleat.

Noun
  1. (nautical) a line that holds an object (especially a boat) in place

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