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Mooring audits in Salt Pan Cove, Pittwater this August

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Created by Jethrow > 9 months ago, 26 Jun 2020
Jethrow
NSW, 1275 posts
26 Jun 2020 6:44PM
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There was a thread a while back about mooring audits happening in some bays on Sydney Harbour. Today I got a letter that mooring apparatus audits will be conducted in Salt Pan Cove in August. I can't comment on other areas of Pittwater but I assume it will roll along through the others.

Anyone else get the letter? Hopefully it wasn't just me...

MorningBird
NSW, 2703 posts
26 Jun 2020 7:06PM
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I got one in May for Drummoyne in the western harbour. Due to be conducted in August.

woko
NSW, 1769 posts
26 Jun 2020 7:18PM
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In the Clarence it was March, nothing to be concerned about unless your vessel is an eyesore. Get a contractor to check your mooring gear or do it yourself and sign a stat dec, the RMS have there own stat dec you can print just for the purpose

Jethrow
NSW, 1275 posts
26 Jun 2020 8:52PM
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Nah, my mooring is good, but the boat needs a bit of paint

Soap pad
NSW, 35 posts
27 Jun 2020 12:34AM
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Got a letter in April, I'm in McCarrs Creek requesting proof of service, I provided copy invoice from the Mooring service company, haven't heard anything since.

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
27 Jun 2020 11:42AM
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I'm in McCarrs Creek too. I did not attend to the request for proof of mooring service as I am battling with Missus's health crisis.
A month ago I got a reminder saying I had 21 days to show proof or lose the mooring. I complied immediately and have heard
nothing since. Moral of the story....do as they say...or else.

warwickl
NSW, 2357 posts
27 Jun 2020 2:28PM
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Make sure the RMS mooring licence conditions are read and fully understood then ask your mooring contractor if your mooring complies.
One condition is that the mooring must be capable of handling "all adverse conditions".
These conditions are included with the audit letter and mooring licence renewal.
I've been down this path and yet to find a mooring contractor that can meet these conditions.
I would be pleased to be advised of any that do.
One contractor in Sydney only provides 3 months warranty.

woko
NSW, 1769 posts
27 Jun 2020 7:03PM
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Yes all adverse conditions is a broad sweeping statement. It would be difficult to divise something to deal will a tsunami for instance. In flood prone rivers it falls apon the owner to take action, let out more rope, move the vessel or at least be around to clear debris

MorningBird
NSW, 2703 posts
27 Jun 2020 10:29PM
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samsturdy said..
I'm in McCarrs Creek too. I did not attend to the request for proof of mooring service as I am battling with Missus's health crisis.
A month ago I got a reminder saying I had 21 days to show proof or lose the mooring. I complied immediately and have heard
nothing since. Moral of the story....do as they say...or else.


Sam,
I haven't been on here much but wanted to pass on my best wishes to you and the missus. My sincere hope that all turns out well. John

Ramona
NSW, 7737 posts
28 Jun 2020 8:20AM
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samsturdy said..
I'm in McCarrs Creek too. I did not attend to the request for proof of mooring service as I am battling with Missus's health crisis.
A month ago I got a reminder saying I had 21 days to show proof or lose the mooring. I complied immediately and have heard
nothing since. Moral of the story....do as they say...or else.


Sam. We had to go through the mooring survey thing a few months ago, might even be last year! Several weeks later I got a congratulations letter in the mail. So just relax it's probably in the mail!

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
28 Jun 2020 10:01AM
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MB....Ramona, Thanks guys. As you know Missus has been more than active since we bought our boat, both as a
sailing partner and maintenance partner and to have her sidelined these past few months has been painful for me.
I now sail single handed to keep the boat in order but it's not much fun. She has a very tricky operation coming up
on Wednesday and as you are my friends (all of you )I'll share this with you. We are working towards getting her
back on deck, so if you've got time to say a quick one for her it will be appreciated. Sam.

Azure305
NSW, 402 posts
28 Jun 2020 12:37PM
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Ramona said..

samsturdy said..
I'm in McCarrs Creek too. I did not attend to the request for proof of mooring service as I am battling with Missus's health crisis.
A month ago I got a reminder saying I had 21 days to show proof or lose the mooring. I complied immediately and have heard
nothing since. Moral of the story....do as they say...or else.



Sam. We had to go through the mooring survey thing a few months ago, might even be last year! Several weeks later I got a congratulations letter in the mail. So just relax it's probably in the mail!


They did us in Lane Cove River last year. Getting a congratulations letter is a nice bonus, but you probably won't hear anything unless something's wrong.

UncleBob
NSW, 1301 posts
28 Jun 2020 1:33PM
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Gwawley Bay on the Georges river, audit done and dusted a few months back, received the congrats letter and all good.

warwickl
NSW, 2357 posts
28 Jun 2020 5:16PM
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I didn't get a congratulation letter possibly because I asked for a definition for " adverse conditions " relative to the Beaufort scale.
Send a pm if you would like a copy of the reply.

MichaelR
NSW, 862 posts
29 Jun 2020 11:11AM
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samsturdy said..
MB....Ramona, Thanks guys. As you know Missus has been more than active since we bought our boat, both as a
sailing partner and maintenance partner and to have her sidelined these past few months has been painful for me.
I now sail single handed to keep the boat in order but it's not much fun. She has a very tricky operation coming up
on Wednesday and as you are my friends (all of you )I'll share this with you. We are working towards getting her
back on deck, so if you've got time to say a quick one for her it will be appreciated. Sam.


We were done in Careel Bay earlier this year, about March I think.... heard nothing, then got another letter to say that they wanted proof, so sent it again. Still heard nothing.

Sam... I hope all goes well with your wife's Op. It's not much fun sailing while your lady wife is laid up.

samsturdy
NSW, 1659 posts
29 Jun 2020 11:15AM
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MichaelR said..

samsturdy said..
MB....Ramona, Thanks guys. As you know Missus has been more than active since we bought our boat, both as a
sailing partner and maintenance partner and to have her sidelined these past few months has been painful for me.
I now sail single handed to keep the boat in order but it's not much fun. She has a very tricky operation coming up
on Wednesday and as you are my friends (all of you )I'll share this with you. We are working towards getting her
back on deck, so if you've got time to say a quick one for her it will be appreciated. Sam.



We were done in Careel Bay earlier this year, about March I think.... heard nothing, then got another letter to say that they wanted proof, so sent it again. Still heard nothing.

Sam... I hope all goes well with your wife's Op. It's not much fun sailing while your lady wife is laid up.


Thanks Michael.

Jethrow
NSW, 1275 posts
18 Sep 2020 10:55AM
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Well, just as a follow-up.

Yesterday I got a thank you and congratulations letter from Transport for NSW for passing my mooring audit.

I wasn't actually expecting to hear anything after submitting the information, so when the official letter arrived I was nervous about opening it, but all good!



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