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Structures that tie boats up in a pier are commonly referred to as moorings or docking systems. These include cleats, bollards, and pilings that provide secure attachment points for ropes or lines. Additionally, fenders may be used to protect the boat from contact with the pier. Together, these elements ensure that boats are safely secured and stable while docked.

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