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<blockquote data-quote="spes" data-source="post: 290332" data-attributes="member: 7119"><p>Hello,</p><p>I have a 14' Lund with a 25hp.</p><p> I am going to be renting a place next summer on Cape Cod. (Ma). The rental is right on the water. There are not any moorings at the rental. And unfortunately the nearest boat ramp is probably 6 or so nautical miles away.</p><p> I have seen people temporarily toss 3-4 cinder blocks with a small buoy and use that as a mooring for the week and was wondering what you all thought of that idea?</p><p>Or should I just anchor bow and stern?</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spes, post: 290332, member: 7119"] Hello, I have a 14' Lund with a 25hp. I am going to be renting a place next summer on Cape Cod. (Ma). The rental is right on the water. There are not any moorings at the rental. And unfortunately the nearest boat ramp is probably 6 or so nautical miles away. I have seen people temporarily toss 3-4 cinder blocks with a small buoy and use that as a mooring for the week and was wondering what you all thought of that idea? Or should I just anchor bow and stern? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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