DOCK LINES Sample Clauses
The "Dock Lines" clause defines the responsibilities regarding the provision, maintenance, and use of ropes or lines used to secure a vessel to a dock. Typically, this clause specifies whether the vessel owner or the marina is responsible for supplying adequate dock lines and ensuring they are in good condition throughout the vessel's stay. For example, it may require the vessel owner to provide lines that meet certain strength or safety standards, or it may obligate the marina to inspect and approve the lines used. The core function of this clause is to ensure the safe and secure mooring of vessels, thereby preventing damage to both the vessel and the dock, and clarifying liability in case of incidents related to improper mooring.
DOCK LINES. It is not the Marina Owner’s responsibility to replace dock lines. The Marina Owner reserves the right to replace worn and frayed dock lines for a reasonable fee if it is deemed necessary to protect other boats or Marina property.
DOCK LINES. Dock lines are to be either tied to a cleat or piling ONLY. Appropriate dock lines are to be used without frays and are to be the correct diameter for the boat. Lines need to be adjusted for all tide levels that might occur on the regular tide schedule per year. The Marina will adjust and replace lines if there is any question to the safety of the Vessel, Docks, Finger Piers, and other Boat Owner’s possessions at the Boat Owner’s expense and liability.
DOCK LINES. It is not the Club’s responsibility to replace dock lines. The Club reserves the right to replace worn and frayed dock lines for a reasonable fee if it is deemed necessary to protect other vessels or Club property.
DOCK LINES. It is not the Marina’s responsibility to replace dock lines. The Marina reserves the right to replace worn and frayed dock lines for a reasonable fee if it is deemed necessary to protect other boats or Marina property. CLEANING: All boats must be kept clean. Should a boat be deemed unsightly by the Marina, the Boat Owner will be notified. Should the boat not be cleaned within two weeks, the Marina will have the boat cleaned and pass any expenses to the Boat Owner.
