How often does my mooring need to be inspected?

All moorings must have a full inspection every three years. This means lifting the actual anchor for visual examination. This must be done by an authorized Mooring Service Provider, with documentation provided to the Harbormaster. Self inspections are not allowed.

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1. How do I get a mooring in North Kingstown?
2. How do I get on the Waiting List for a town mooring or space at the town wharf?
3. Does the Town maintain any transient moorings?
4. What Mooring Service Providers are authorized by the Harbor Division?
5. Can I rent my mooring?
6. I don't have a boat anymore - can I let my friend use my mooring?
7. Why can't I let my friend use my mooring if I'm not using it?
8. How often does my mooring need to be inspected?
9. What size mooring do I need for my boat?
10. I just bought a new boat and don't have a place to keep it - what do you suggest?
11. I am buying a larger boat - can I keep it on my old mooring?
12. I used to have a 35 foot boat on my mooring. For several years now I have had a 20 foot boat. Can I go back to a 35 foot boat?
13. I just bought a house that comes with a "deeded" mooring. What do I do?
14. If my boat breaks down, will the Harbormaster tow me in?
15. Can I install my mooring myself?
16. When does my child need to wear his / her life jacket?
17. Do I need a certificate to operate a motorboat?
18. Do I need a license to operate a Personal Watercraft?
19. What happens if I don't use my mooring in accordance with the Harbor Management Plan?