ormeggio
Ormeggio is a nautical term used in Italian to describe the act of mooring a vessel and the location where it is secured. It refers to securing a boat to fixed structures, such as quay pilings or bollards, or to a mooring buoy or chain, rather than docking at a pier. The term is commonly used in marina, harbor, and coastal contexts and contrasts with attracco, which denotes unloading or docking at a quay.
Types and locations of ormeggio
Ormeggio can take several forms. Mooring to fixed shore structures involves lines or hawsers connected from
Typical equipment includes mooring lines (or hawsers), bow and stern lines, a mooring chain or rope, cleats,
Ormeggio arrangements are governed by local harbor regulations and may require permits or payment of fees.
In summary, ormeggio encompasses the practice and locations of securing a vessel when not underway, spanning