Key:mooring

mooring
Description
The mooring tag is used to mark an area of bank where boats are explicitly permitted to moor. 
Group: Waterways
Used on these elements
Documented values: 10
Useful combination
Status: de facto

The mooring tag marks an area of bank where boats are explicitly permitted to moor to, e.g., stay for the night, load passengers or offload goods. A commercial mooring point can be tagged as mooring=commercial. Mooring info is attached to the relevant stretch of towpath, or to a new dedicated way alongside the canal or river if there is no towpath.

Use mooring=yes/private/no, applied to ways rather than nodes. Only explicitly marked mooring areas should be shown. Use the maxstay=* tag to show mooring restrictions.

Terminology

From International Hydrographic Organization, IHO Dictionary, S-32, 5th Edition:

Mooring
"A place where a vessel may be secured.
(Usually in pl.) The equipment used to secure a vessel.
The process of securing a vessel or oceanographic instruments other than anchoring with a single anchor."
Buoy, mooring
"A buoy secured to the bottom by permanent moorings with means for mooring a vessel by use of its anchor chain or mooring lines."

Values

The following values can be used:

berthing allowedmooring=yes
ferrymooring=ferry
cruisemooring=cruise
guest mooringmooring=guest
check in piermooring=declaration

Used with

See also

This article is issued from Openstreetmap. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.