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2 moorings (#109 and #114). CCA burgee must be flown. Rafting is expected if there are more than 2 boats. Members are reminded boats are not to be left unattended overnight. These two moorings are "owned" and managed by CCA with responsibility assigned to the Rear Commodore of the Essex Station. Rhode Island is now requiring all yacht clubs to file an annual report showing mooring usage data and we are cooperating. The pennants now have red tags with QR codes taking you to the Essex Station website so you can enter the data. Or you can navigate to the website yourself. Thank you for helping us collect this data.

number
400
Region
Block Island
Area
RI
Type
Last reported 800 lb. mushrooms; 20', 3/4" & 20', 1/2" chain; 15', 1" nylon.
Mooring Location
Great Salt Pond
Shape
Ball
Markings
CCA #109 and CCA #114, blue w/ white stripes & fading CCA burgee
Location Details
Bonnell Beach
Steward
Rear Commodore, Essex Station
Comment
2 moorings. CCA burgee must be flown. Members are reminded boats are not to be left unattended overnight. These two moorings are "owned" and managed by CCA with responsibility assigned to the Rear Commodore of the Essex Station. They are frequently occupied by CCA members displaying our club burgee and rafting IS EXPECTED as a courtesy to fellow members.
LatLon
41° 11.18333' N , 71° 34.95000' W
41° 11.18333' N , 71° 34.95000' W
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