an------makes a good harbour for ship. (lake, estuary, delta)
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Lake
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an estuary makes a good harbour for ship.
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- Let's say you're talking about mooring instead of mooring at the wharf.
- Protection from wind and waves.
- Good retention for anchors.
- The ship has enough water, but it should not be too deep for easy fixation.
- There are no annoying insects.
- In practice, this means that the suitability of the fixation depends heavily on the vessel using it.
- A 40-foot yacht with a draft of 7 feet should be moored at 10 to 30 feet of water at low tide.
- Large merchant ships that pull 30 feet want at least 40 feet down.
- Similarly, mooring space is a function of size.
- A 40-foot yacht requires a spot with a radius of at least 300 feet, but spots over 1/4 mile can be uncomfortable in bad weather.
- Large ships require more space and are relatively open water so you don't have to worry about small chops.
These all features are provided by estuaries.
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