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where do peeps in NSW keep their tenders?

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Created by Scharftastic > 9 months ago, 14 May 2015
Scharftastic
7 posts
14 May 2015 10:42AM
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To NSW gents & gentle ladies, when not being used where does the tender for a boat on a mooring live? Just enquiring as in WA we keep the tenders on the river bank or shore nearest the boat and i would like to find out what the system is in Sydney

DrRog
NSW, 608 posts
14 May 2015 1:59PM
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In Sydney (and other places, I imagine) they are usually chained or tied or just left on rocks or parks in groups. Many councils tolerate them in certain areas if reasonably restricted. I think it's informal. So, if you see a bunch of dinghies in a spot it's probably okay to add yours.

If it's nice it will get stolen.

Some councils have introduced racks which they allocate and lease but these are too few

Scharftastic
7 posts
14 May 2015 1:36PM
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Cool. That is the same wa even to the point of the nicest boats have the ugliest tenders. Cheers

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
14 May 2015 4:32PM
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In McCarrs Creek Pittwater we have 100 racks in which dinghy's are stored vertically and chained on. This is next to a newish ramp
and pontoon (with solar powered lights ) easy to get to and operate and costs $120 per annum.



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