Mooring question

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Bubbaloo

I need to install a mooring outside my marina to use because at low tide we can't get in/out. We are on the hudson river in 20 ft of water and a mud bottom. The boat is a Hunter 31 (weighs 5 tons) The club has a 200lb mushroom they offered to sell me for $200. Will this be heavy enough? In heavy weather we would plan to be in our slip. Opinions please.
 
Jun 3, 2004
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Pearson 323 Staten Island
Perspective

Oyster Bay Harbor required a 250 mooring up to 31 feet (27 - 31) & a 200 up to 26 feet.
 
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Larry

Mushroom Anchor Specs

The formula for any mushroom anchor is 10 pounds of anchor for every foot of boat. So a 31 foot boat get a 300 pound anchor. But why not add a little insurance ad get a 400 pounder, that way when it's howling at 3 in the mornimg you can sleep knowing that you have that extra holding power...
 
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a poor old sailor

another suggestion

Might I suggest that perhaps you look for either a deeper marina or a shallower boat.
 

Alan

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Jun 2, 2004
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Hunter 35.5 LI, NY
Ditto

I have to agree with the others. A 200#er for $200 is a great price, but it's only a bargain if it's what you need,... it ain't. I have a 350 for my 35 in Oyster Bay. When the heavy stuff comes, you'll be glad for the larger mooring.
 
Mar 18, 2005
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- - Panama City, FL
200# mushroom

is a good start - you need more weight, but it doesn't have to be all in one piece. Put it down, then get another 200# and chain them together. The good thing about mushrooms is that they will work their way down in mud/silt, possibly to the point where they are unretrievable.
 
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