Winter stake for mooring

KRH1326

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Hello Everyone, Happy New Year.

I ran a search for ( winter , stick, stake ) and no results came up, so I have to ask....

What is the best way I can make a winter stake for my mooring, that is sitting in about 5-8 ' ( low tide ) ? I have found some articles that contrdict each other, so I am left with two impressions.

1- Make one out of 4 X4 that is 8' long, so that it will let the chain lay in the bottom mud. But I think that this will just create an 8' long piece of floating wood.

2- Make one 4' long so chain kinda keeps it upright ?

Any input, or even a better way to do it?
 

tpenfield

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Re: Winter stake for mooring

I have a mooring that is serviced by some local marine folks. The sticks that they make/use are about 3-4 feet long so that the mooring chain rises and lowers with the tide and the stick does not seem to touch bottom in any case; it is upright.

I have not examined the sticks closely, but they look to be 3" PVC pipe with some flotation inserted. (more buoyant than wood)
 

roscoe

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Re: Winter stake for mooring

Will it get iced in?

If so, it must remain vertical.
A fence post, with the smaller diameter end (taper) up, will survive best in ice.
 
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