A mooring is a permanent structure or anchor point, typically a metal ring or buoy, used to secure a boat or ship in place. Boats are tied to the mooring with ropes or chains to prevent them from drifting away.
Mooring refers to the act of securing a boat or vessel in place using ropes or chains by attaching them to a fixed structure such as a pontoon, dock, buoy, or anchoring. This is typically done to prevent the boat from drifting away due to currents, tides, or winds. Mooring is essential in boating to ensure the vessel's and surrounding watercraft's safety.