Moorage in a sentence as a noun

You can skip moorage if your have a trailerable boat.

You've just exchanged high rent for an apartment for renting a moorage space.

I'm very impressed with your response on all this stuff, moorage, its pretty amazing.

You are only "lord and master of your own domain" to a limited extent if you're paying $700/month moorage...

Often the limiting factor is finding a marina or other moorage that accepts liveaboards.

Burn rate?One other possible new exciting venue?Sell the truck, get on down to the marinas, walk the docks, ask around, moorage in arrears gets good glass sailboats for the cost of getting them out of there.

In the US or Canada if a ship is abandoned in port there's well defined legal mechanisms for the port authority to seize it and its cargo for unpaid fuel and moorage fees, and summon the owners to court to defend their asset.

The two smaller ships that are moored directly next to the warehouse... I wonder if they were there at the time of the explosion and are now in tiny steel shards scattered over a several km area, or if those moorage locations were vacant at the time.

Moorage definitions

noun

a fee for mooring

noun

a place where a craft can be made fast

See also: mooring berth slip

noun

the act of securing an arriving vessel with ropes

See also: docking dockage