The phrase "What lady can tie up your boat" likely refers to a "dock" or "harbor" that is often personified as female in nautical terms. Alternatively, it could be a playful way of asking about a specific person, perhaps a skilled sailor or dockmaster, who can help secure your boat. In a broader sense, it highlights the importance of having someone knowledgeable to assist with mooring and securing vessels.
Yes the boat is moored (adjective)and the tie up point is called a mooring (noun).
Yes it is legal to tie your boat up to a bridge in NC. My friend and I go sheepshead fishing alot and always tie up to the bridge.
mooring buoy
mooring buoy
Tie your boat to a cleat or a bull rail.
To moor a boat, you tie it up to a dock, so it doesn't drift away.
You can tie a boat to anything that is placed firmly on the ground and the rope loop is completely around it.
A mooring buoy. You can tie a boat to one- the ONLY buoy that you can tie a boat to.
A mooring buoy. You can tie a boat to one- the ONLY buoy that you can tie a boat to.
A mooring buoy. You can tie a boat to one- the ONLY buoy that you can tie a boat to.
yes it is so long as its yours or you are paying for it
Tie the rope to the boat.