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The Mooring Line

Read the latest mooring news in our newsletter.

Moorings for sale or rent

Waikato Regional Council provides a listing service for consented moorings located in the Waikato region. 

Other options to buy, sell or rent a mooring

  • Look in the local newspaper.
  • Visit the TradeMe website.
  • Look in the marine section of the NZ Herald, or Trade and Exchange.
  • Place an ad in one of these options.

Moorings need resource consents

All swing and pole moorings within the Waikato coastal marine area and inland waterways are classified as structures and require resource consent from Waikato Regional Council. 

Find out more about consent requirements and costs, below.

Resource consent applications, changes and costs

Mooring triennial inspections

You must have your mooring structure inspected by a recognised inspector once every three years. See our list of mooring services providers servicing our region.

  • You need to provide Waikato Regional Council with a signed report from a recognised inspector confirming the mooring is in compliance with the resource consent conditions.
  • You pay the costs associated with repairs and maintenance of the mooring directly to the service provider, not Waikato Regional Council (please refer to full responsibilities in your consent conditions).
  • The consent conditions must be complied with otherwise this may result in enforcement action.
  • Ensure your mooring structure is kept in a sound and suitable condition at all times. Make sure you check it regularly between inspections.

Your responsiblities | Safety tips

  • Do

    • Inform Waikato Regional Council of any change of address or change of vessel information.
    • Ensure your vessel is securely fixed to the mooring and not the buoy rope.
    • Have the mooring structure inspected by a recognised inspector once every three years.
    • Tell the Maritime Officer if your vessel is damaged while occupying the mooring.
    • Make sure the mooring buoy is clearly marked with the correct mooring number.
    • Contact the Maritime Officer if there is a vessel on your mooring that does not have authority to be there.
    • Pay consent charges and navigation safety fees associated with your mooring.

    Don't

    • Lend your mooring without approval from the Maritime Officer.
    • Sell your mooring without going through the transfer of mooring consent process.
    • Relocate or move your mooring without completing a change of mooring consent application form and obtaining approval from Waikato Regional Council.
    • Remove any unauthorised vessel off your mooring without approval from the Maritime Officer.
    • Discharge waste from your vessel.