The Harbormaster's
Office does not rent transient moorings. All mooring
permits issued are for the entire boating season.
All moorings in Portland Harbor and its
jurisdictions must be set and numbered by the
Harbormaster, including tackle that may have been
purchased with the sale of a vessel.
2008
Mooring Permit Application
Mooring Field Index and Waiting List
Authorized Mooring Inspectors
Terms and
Definitions
Words not defined in
this section have the meanings assigned to them in
P. & S.L. 1981, c. 98, 1.
“VESSEL” means
boats of all kinds, ships, barges, sailing vessels,
water crafts and powerboats of any type or kind with
any means of propulsion.
“ANCHORAGE
AREA” means any area designated on the chart and/or
used for the purpose of anchoring and mooring
vessels, or any area not so designated but used for
such purposes.
“DISTURBING
WAKE” means the disturbing water or waves that a
vessel leaves behind while underway which could
cause injury or damage to another person or vessel
due to excessive rocking.
“PERMIT DECAL”
means the 3" x 3" sticker issued on a yearly basis
by the Harbor Master.
“TRANSIENT
MOORING” means a mooring used on a temporary basis
by a visiting boat and maintained by yacht clubs or
mooring rental companies.
"BRIDGE" means
the Casco Bay Bridge.
"MOORING"
means all methods of securing a vessel to a
particular location, except as provided herein.
Temporarily securing a vessel for a period of two
weeks or less in any thirty day period by use of the
vessel's anchor does not constitute a mooring.
Securing a vessel by means of tying it to a wharf,
float, dock or pier also does not constitute a
mooring.
"RESIDENT"
means and includes persons who are legal residents
of either the City of Portland or the City of South
Portland. A person who is not a legal resident but
who owns real estate in either city will be treated
as a resident for the purposes of this section.
"QUALIFIED
MOORING INSPECTOR" means an individual or company
who, to the satisfaction of the Harbor Master, is
qualified to inspect mooring tackle as to condition
and size. Qualifications of the individual or
company selected shall be reviewed and evaluated
according to previous experience in the installation
and inspection of moorings; familiarity with mooring
tackle, including the size and type of mooring
tackle that is needed for the safe mooring of given
sizes of vessels; and familiarity with the mooring
regulations established by the Harbor Commission.
To be considered for appointment as a mooring
inspector, an applicant must furnish proof of
liability insurance to the satisfaction of the
Harbor Commission, but shall be not less than one
million dollars. Once appointed, a qualified mooring
inspector must maintain said liability insurance and
provide proof annually to the Harbor Master.
General
Regulations for Portland Harbor
·
No Vessel shall
exceed five (5) miles per hour or cause a disturbing
wake within the anchorage areas, mooring areas,
marinas, or where posted.
·
No person shall
operate a boat in any designated anchorage area
while towing water skiers, aquaplanes, or similar
devices.
·
No vessel shall
be tied to any public landing for a period greater
than thirty (30) minutes without the express
permission of the Harbormaster.
·
No person shall
operate a vessel within two hundred (200) feet of
any beach while towing water skiers, aquaplanes, or
similar devices.
·
No person shall
operate a vessel within one hundred (100) feet of a
dive flag or marker unless such boat is being
operated by a person working with and rendering
assistance to such divers.
·
Any person skin
diving or scuba diving shall display and tow the
required dive flag while submerged and surface
beneath such flag.
·
Willful
abandonment of any boat in city waterways or placing
a boat on an unauthorized mooring shall be
prohibited.
·
No person shall
operate a personal watercraft jet ski, surf jet, or
wet bike in Portland waters (a) unless the person is
16 years of age or older, (b) within 150 feet of a
swimmer, shore, or moored vessel, except at headway
speed, (c) Without wearing an approved personal
flotation device or (d) between sunset and sunrise.
For the purpose of this section, the term "headway
speed" shall mean the slowest speed at which a
personal watercraft, jet ski, surf jet or wet bike
can be operated and maintain steerage way.
·
No boat shall be
moored in Portland waters without an approved
mooring permit and permit decal. The decal shall be
placed on the boat's portside, just aft of the state
registration numbers or as close as possible.
·
The application
shall identify the name and address of the owner of
the mooring; the type of mooring; the kind of ground
tackle to be used; the date of the last inspection
of the mooring and the results of such inspection;
the location of the mooring; the name, size, draft
and kind of vessel to be moored; and such other
information as the Harbor Commission may deem
appropriate.
·
Mooring of
vessels over 50 feet in length may be assigned at
the discretion of the Harbor Master in non-congested
areas.
·
When the Harbor
Master determines that no more vessels can be safely
moored in a particular area, he/she will place the
applicant's name on a waiting list and recognize a
priority based upon the date of application.
·
Mooring permits
must be renewed by March 15th
of each year. Mooring permit renewals received or
postmarked after March 15th
will be assessed a late fee. Mooring Permits not
renewed by June 15th
will be cancelled, and the space issued to a vessel
off of the mooring waiting list.
·
Moorings not
renewed by June 15th
will be considered illegal and will be removed at
the owner's expense and shall be delivered to the
possession of the Harbormaster until claimed by the
proper owner or disposed of according to Section 21
of the Board of Harbor Commissioners, Rules and
Regulations Manual.
·
No mooring
permit shall be transferable. Only the Harbormaster
may authorize in writing the temporary use of a
mooring by another boat upon application by the
permit holder. Yacht club commodores may assign
guest vessels to guest moorings or moorings of their
respective club members upon permission from the
mooring owner.
·
All permits will
expire on December 31st
of each year.
·
The sale of a
boat does not include the sale of the mooring
location. The mooring permit holder must notify the
Harbormaster immediately upon the sale of their
boat.
·
Anyone
requesting a new mooring in Portland Harbor waters
must first join the waiting list by contacting the
Harbormaster's office. No fee is required to join
the waiting list.
·
No mooring shall
be moved without first obtaining permission from the
Harbormaster.
·
No mooring
permit will be issued until all fees are paid in
full and proof of inspection is provided.
·
Mooring permit
holders must notify the Harbormaster immediately
upon any change in information provided on the
mooring permit application and when no longer
desired, must cancel their permit prior to
March 15th
to avoid being billed for that season.
Special Mooring
Agreements
 | Centerboard
Yacht Club. An agreement has been in
existence for many years between the Harbor
Commission and the Centerboard Yacht
Club which
allots it 134 mooring spaces in the area
described in Appendix I. Centerboard Yacht Club
may administer and police these spaces
in
accordance with the rules and regulations of the
Harbor Commission. The agreement shall continue
until such time as the Board of Harbor
Commissions deems it necessary to change it. If
members of Centerboard Yacht Club should leave
it for any reason, mooring spaces which
had been
assigned to them will revert back to Centerboard
Yacht Club and may not be assigned by the
persons who formerly used them. |
·
Big Diamond
Island Yacht Club. Pursuant to an agreement with
the Harbor Commission, the Big Diamond Island Yacht
Club has been allotted 15 moorings in Big Diamond
Island Cove (McKinley Cove) for the use of its
members. The Big Diamond Island Yacht Club shall
administer those 15 moorings, including but not
limited to, maintaining and inspecting them in
accordance with its own rules as approved by the
Harbor Commission, as well as the rules and
regulations of the Harbor Commission. The Yacht Club
shall provide the Harbor Master with completed
mooring applications, tender the appropriate fees
and submit a map showing the location of each
mooring yearly. As a condition of continuation of
the agreement, Big Diamond Island Yacht Club will
cooperate with the Harbor Master in regard to all
matters relating to Great Diamond Island Cove which
fall within the jurisdiction of the Harbor
Commission.
DIAMOND
ISLAND COVE MOORINGS ARE REQUIRED TO BE 500lbs.
AT A MINIMUM.
Mooring Gear and
Equipment Regulations
·
No mooring gear
or equipment shall be placed in Portland Harbor
waters without first being inspected by the
Harbormaster or authorized mooring company to ensure
the adequacy of such gear.
·
Only authorized
mooring companies may service and/or do mooring work
in Portland Harbor waters. A permit must first be
obtained from the Harbormaster.
·
It is the
mooring owner's responsibility to ensure that the
mooring number and blue stripe be permanently
affixed to mooring.
·
All mooring gear
shall be inspected and/or serviced by the owner,
certified diver, or mooring service company at least
once bi-annually to determine the condition of gear
and to ensure compliance with minimum standards set
forth by the Harbormaster.
·
All mooring
owners or mooring service companies shall notify the
Harbormaster’s office in writing of all inspections
and service completed to mooring gear.
·
All mooring
floats shall be kept clean to ensure they remain at
least six (6) inches above the surface of the water
at all times.
·
It shall be the
permit holder's responsibility to ensure mooring
gear is maintained and in serviceable condition at
all times.
·
The Harbormaster
may order that moorings be serviced if found to be
overgrown with marine growth and considered a hazard
to navigation.
·
Moorings not
serviced within ten (10) days of notification will
be removed.
The Board of Harbor Commissioners recommends a 2.5
to 1 ratio for permanent moorings with the following
minimum specifications:
Mushroom, Granite
Block, or Pyramid
(of ample size/weight) - see chart below
Heavy Chain
1.5 times maximum water depth
Light chain or Nylon line (not floating line)
1.0 times maximum water depth
Pennant 2.5
times the distance from chock to waterline
Buoy
(white poly ball preferred)
Must have assigned number and blue band painted 3"
(or larger) on buoy
Total scope = Heavy chain + light chain + Pennant
Example: 25 ft. cruiser;
20 ft. maximum water depth;
Distance from chock to waterline = 3 ft.
Requires: 1.5 x 20 = 30 ft. of
heavy chain
1.0 x 20 =
20 ft. of light chain or equivalent nylon line
2.5 x 3 =
7.5 ft. pennant
The following chart contains the minimum
requirements for seasonal moorings in sheltered
waters. Vessels moored year-round and/or in open
areas should upgrade 1-3 steps.
Boat
Boat Mushroom
Block Chain Chain
Length Weight
Weight Weight Size
(Bottom) Size
(Top)
22’
1,500 lbs 75 lbs
300 lbs 1/2” 3/8”
26’
5,000 lbs 150 lbs
500 lbs 3/8” 3/8”
30’
8,000 lbs 200 lbs
1,000 lbs 5/8” 3/8”
35’
12, 000 lbs 250 lbs
2,000 lbs 3/4” 1/2”
40’ 500 lbs 3’000 lbs
3/4” 1/2"
50’+
over
Reviewed on an individual basis
For
the safety of his/her boat and that of adjacent
boats, mooring permit holders are responsible for
having their mooring set and making any required
adjustments or repairs.

Responsibility
·
It shall be the
ultimate responsibility of the mooring permit holder
to ensure the safe and serviceable condition of all
mooring equipment and to ensure compliance with all
minimum standards set forth by the Harbormaster.
·
It shall be the
responsibility of the permit holder to notify the
Harbormaster department when a permit is no longer
desired and when any information on the permit has
changed.
***As of September 19, 2000
all new mooring buoys must be white with a blue
horizontal band clearly visible above the waterline,
and the mooring number must be painted above the
blue line. All mooring buoys that are replaced due
to loss or damage must comply with these new
requirements. The upgrade of all moorings to these
standards will comply with new state law adopted
September 1, 1999 and federal law
adopted July 1, 2000.