noun
- a place where a boat or ship can be moored or tied up
- the act of mooring a boat or ship
- a fee charged for mooring a boat
Usage: nautical
Usage: nautical
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The marina offers secure moorage for boats up to 40 feet long.
- We found temporary moorage at the harbor for the night.
- The moorage of the yacht took several crew members working together.
- Monthly moorage fees at this dock are quite reasonable.
- The storm damaged several boats that had broken free from their moorage.
- They searched for safe moorage before the weather turned bad.