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Old 11-03-2025, 11:53 AM   #1
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Looking to rent a mooring for 26 season for a 23' boat, any help would be appreciated.
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Old 11-03-2025, 05:26 PM   #2
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Somebody clarify---I thought registered moorings had to have an owner occuoancy i.r. MP will check bow number/registration to be sure it matches. OP doesn't say where. This may be different on other lakes where mooring rules are different. OP may need a slip or valet. Fay's and some other marinas have some transient moorings and campgrounds have mooring fields for their camp site renters.
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Old 11-04-2025, 06:10 AM   #3
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I originally secured a mooring at Lanes End in Melvin Village, Tuftonboro this season but when a slip opened up at the same marina I switched. I noticed the mooring stayed vacant all season and they are now taking reservations. Not sure if you're interested in this side of the lake but maybe an option for you.

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Old 11-04-2025, 06:11 AM   #4
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Moorings can't be rented out (on lakes where a permit is required) as the waterbody is considered a public resource. This is referenced right on the (non-commercial mooring field) permit application. That doesn't mean that an "under the table" arrangement couldn't possibly be reached with an individual lakefront owner, but that has its owns risks as Descant mentions above..
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Old 11-04-2025, 11:41 AM   #5
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Somebody clarify---I thought registered moorings had to have an owner occuoancy i.r. MP will check bow number/registration to be sure it matches. OP doesn't say where. This may be different on other lakes where mooring rules are different. OP may need a slip or valet. Fay's and some other marinas have some transient moorings and campgrounds have mooring fields for their camp site renters.
So I see nothing that states that the mornings need to be owner occupied, in the permit application..... If the boat is registered to someone else it does require documentation as to why, that is so... but I am sure could be any reason, that is sensible....

But as Tom C. Points out, there is direct verbiage, that it is not to be rented... or well basically used for profit...... if it is a non-commercial permit..... Now could you get a commercial permit for a lake side property? Don't know, or am I that interested in trying to look that up....
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I clarified the rule with the girls at Marine Patrol a few years ago when my neighbor was renting her house on the lake and the Air Bnb renters put a boat on her mooring. They said it is OK if the mooring goes along with renting the house. You can't just rent a mooring by itself.
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