Moorings Moorings
Mooring sites are located within mooring zones throughout the Auckland region. Auckland Transport (AT) grants an annual mooring licence to boat owners, allowing occupancy of a mooring (annual fees apply). Swing moorings are privately owned but the Harbourmaster’s Office manages their placement and safety.
- Mooring zones in Auckland
- Types of moorings and annual fees
- Mooring hardware specifications
- Buying or renting a mooring
- Mooring licence
- Information for mooring owners
- Mooring inspections and service providers
- Boating facilities
- Self-help guide
Mooring zones in Auckland
Mooring zones are locations where permanent mooring is permitted in Auckland.
There are 78 Mooring Management Areas (MMA’s) in the Auckland region. View the full list of Auckland mooring zones.
Types of moorings
Pile moorings
Auckland Transport owns and leases pile mooring berths at:
- Te Atatu (Whau River)
- Panmure (Tamaki River)
- Sandspit (Matakana River)
A waiting list may apply within some mooring areas. Check areas with a waiting list.
Swing moorings
Swing moorings and their locations in designated mooring areas are administered by the Harbourmaster’s office with the hardware privately owned.
When considering a mooring contact the Harbourmaster’s office to ensure the mooring is suitable for your vessel before purchasing or renting. See moorings for sale and rent.
Alternatively, if space is available within the area you desire, the Harbourmaster's office may allocate a site. Note: vessels cannot exceed 15 metres.
You will need to make arrangements with an approved mooring service provider to install appropriate mooring hardware (at your cost).
A waiting list may apply within some mooring areas. Check areas with a waiting list.
If you wish to establish a mooring outside a mooring area then you will need to apply for a resource consent.
Marinas
The Harbourmaster does not administer marinas. You will need to contact the marina directly.
Annual mooring fees
You need to pay an annual fee to be able to moor your vessel within MMAs in the Auckland region.
Mooring hardware specifications
Single weight moorings
The majority of moorings in the Auckland region are single weight moorings. The components are common but the size and weight varies depending on the length of the vessel the mooring is constructed for. In general there is a weight on the seafloor anchoring the mooring in position, common weights are old railway wheels or forklift counterweights. Heavy bottom chain that can wear on the seafloor as tide levels change and flow directions alternate.
Second chain is strength without excessive weight up to the top rope, this should always be suspended in the water column at all states of tide when mooring in use. Top rope is the link between second chain and the vessel moored, usually with a spliced eye for securing over the bollard. The top rope can be replaced by a top chain where a mooring hook is used from the vessel into a ring on the top chain. Buoy rope is attached to the top rope or chain and buoy that marks the mooring on the water surface, the buoy rope is never to be used to secure the vessel to the mooring.
All moorings experience wear and you should expect to replace some components every two or three yearly inspection.
For variations to the specifications liaise with the Harbourmasters office.
Up to 6 meters
Item | Size | Length |
---|---|---|
A Buoy rope | 12mm | Max tide |
A Buoy chain | 6mm | Max tide |
A Buoy shackle | 8mm | N/A |
B Top chain | 12.5mm | 0.5m < L/T |
B Top rope | 24mm | 0.5m < L/T |
C Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
C Swivel | 19mm | N/A |
D Link or shackle | 16mm | N/A |
E Second chain | 16mm | 4.5m |
F Link or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
G Bottom chain | 32mm | 4m |
H Shackle to weight | 32mm | N/A |
I Weights | 400kg | N/A |
6 to 8 meters
Item | Size | Length |
---|---|---|
A Buoy rope | 16mm | Max tide |
A Buoy chain | 6mm | Max tide |
A Buoy shackle | 10mm | N/A |
B Top chain | 12.5mm | 0.5m < L/T |
B Top rope | 24mm | 0.5m < L/T |
C Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
C Swivel | 22mm | N/A |
D Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
E Second chain | 16/20mm | 4.5m |
F Link or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
G Bottom chain | 32mm | 4.5m |
H Shackle to weight | 32mm | N/A |
I Weights | 600kg | N/A |
8 to 10 meters
Item | Size | Length |
---|---|---|
A Buoy rope | 16mm | Max tide |
A Buoy chain | 8mm | Max tide |
A Buoy shackle | 10mm | N/A |
B Top chain | 12.5mm | 0.5m < L/T |
B Top rope | 28mm | 0.5m < L/T |
C Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
C Swivel | 25mm | N/A |
D Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
E Second chain | 20mm | 4.5m |
F Link or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
G Bottom chain | 32mm | 5m |
H Shackle to weight | 32mm | N/A |
I Weights | 800kg | N/A |
10 to 12 meters
Item | Size | Length |
---|---|---|
A Buoy rope | 20mm | Max tide |
A Buoy chain | 10mm | Max tide |
A Buoy shackle | 20mm | N/A |
B Top chain | 16mm | 0.5m < L/T |
B Top rope | 32mm | 0.5m < L/T |
C Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
C Swivel | 25mm | N/A |
D Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
E Second chain | 20mm | 4.5m |
F Link or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
G Bottom chain | 38mm | 5.5m |
H Shackle to weight | 38mm | N/A |
I Weights | 1,000kg | N/A |
12 to 15 meters
Item | Size | Length |
---|---|---|
A Buoy rope | 20mm | Max tide |
A Buoy chain | 10mm | Max tide |
A Buoy shackle | 8mm | N/A |
B Top chain | 20mm | 0.5m < L/T |
B Top rope | 40mm | 0.5m < L/T |
C Link or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
C Swivel | 32mm | N/A |
D Link or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
E Second chain | 24mm | 5.5m |
F Link or shackle | 32mm | N/A |
G Bottom chain | 38mm | 10m |
H Shackle to weight | 38mm | N/A |
I Weights | 1,500kg | N/A |
Bridle moorings
Bridle moorings consist of two weights spread apart on the seafloor and come together at bottom chain. These are used in depths of less than 2m DLWS.
6 to 8 meters
Item | Size | Length |
---|---|---|
A Buoy rope | 16mm | 7m |
A Buoy chain | 6mm | 7m |
B Buoy shackle | 10mm | N/A |
C Top chain | 12.5mm | 3.6m |
D Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
E Swivel | 22mm | N/A |
F Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
G Second chain | 16/20mm | 3.6m |
H Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
I Bottom chain | 20mm | 3.6m |
J Ring or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
K Bridle chain | 24mm | 12m |
L Shackles to weight | 24mm | N/A |
M Weights | 355kg each | N/A |
8 to 10 meters
Item | Size | Length |
---|---|---|
A Buoy rope | 16mm | 7m |
A Buoy chain | 8mm | 7m |
B Buoy shackle | 10mm | N/A |
C Top chain | 12.5mm | 3.6m |
D Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
E Swivel | 25mm | N/A |
F Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
G Second chain | 16/20mm | 3.6m |
H Link or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
I Bottom chain | 24mm | 3.6m |
J Ring or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
K Bridle chain | 32mm | 12m |
L Shackles to weight | 32mm | N/A |
M Weights | 460kg each | N/A |
10 to 12 meters
Item | Size | Length |
---|---|---|
A Buoy rope | 20mm | 7m |
A Buoy chain | 10mm | 7m |
B Buoy shackle | 20mm | N/A |
C Top chain | 16mm | 3.6m |
D Link or shackle | 20mm | N/A |
E Swivel | 25mm | N/A |
F Link or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
G Second chain | 20mm | 3.6m to 4.5m |
H Link or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
I Bottom chain | 24mm | 3.6m to 4.5m |
J Ring or shackle | 32mm | N/A |
K Bridle chain | 32mm | 12m |
L Shackles to weight | 32mm | N/A |
M Weights | 600kg each | N/A |
12 to 15 meters
Item | Size | Length |
---|---|---|
A Buoy rope | 20mm | 7m |
A Buoy chain | 10mm | 7m |
B Buoy shackle | 20mm | N/A |
C Top chain | 20mm | 3.6m |
D Link or shackle | 34mm | N/A |
E Swivel | 32mm | N/A |
F Link or shackle | 24mm | N/A |
G Second chain | 24mm | 5.4m |
H Link or shackle | 32mm | N/A |
I Bottom chain | 32mm | 5.4m |
J Ring or shackle | 32mm | N/A |
K Bridle chain | 38mm | 12m |
L Shackles to weight | 38mm | N/A |
M Weights | 1,000kg each | N/A |
Buying or renting a mooring
Where to find moorings for sale or rent
- See our moorings for sale and rent page.
- Trade Me.
- The marine section of the New Zealand Herald.
- Notice boards at local boat clubs.
- Local newspapers.
When deciding to buy or rent an existing mooring
- You will need to ensure that the mooring is suitable for your vessel. Please note, vessels cannot exceed 15 metres.
- Be aware of the mooring price when purchasing, it is for the hardware only, not the site.
- There are conditions for moorings in a waiting list area.
- When purchasing, you must transfer the ownership of the mooring.
- You can only rent a mooring for a maximum of 6 months with Harbourmaster approval.
We can provide necessary information about mooring location, construction of the mooring, last inspection date, type and size vessel the mooring site is permitted for and price estimate. Contact the Harbourmaster's office with the mooring number or mooring owner's details.
Waiting list areas
You need to know
- A mooring in a waiting list area can only be sold to the next person on the waiting list.
- You cannot rent/sublease a mooring in a waiting list area.
- To be added to a waiting list or check availability, email the Harbourmaster's office with your name, address, and vessel details.
Swing moorings
- Kawau Island
- Leigh
- Omaha
- Ti Point
- Sandspit
- Weiti River
- Matiatia
- Rakino Island
- Great Barrier Island.
Pile moorings
- Panmure
- Sandspit.
Information for Mooring owners
Selling or renting your mooring
Find out what you need to know about selling or renting your mooring in Auckland.
Transferring ownership of your mooring
Find out about transferring the ownership of your mooring once it has been sold.
Mooring licence
Learn about the rules for mooring site licence holders or how to cancel your mooring licence.
Mooring inspections and service providers
Find out about mooring inspections and see a list of mooring service providers.
Boating facilities
AT and the Harbourmaster's office does not own or operate marine facilities.
If you have a query, please contact the facility owner directly. This may be a marina company or boating club.
Marinas
Location | Contact |
Bayswater 21 Sir Peter Blake Parade |
Bayswater Marina Phone: 09 446 1600 |
Gulf Harbour 895 Laurie Southwick Parade |
Gulf Harbour Marina Phone: 09 424 6200 |
Half Moon Bay 50 Argo Drive |
Half Moon Bay Marina Phone: 09 534 3139 |
Hobsonville 18 Clearwater Cove, West Harbour |
Hobsonville Marina Phone: 09 416 7447 |
Outboard Boating Club 7 Tamaki Drive, Orakei |
Outboard Boating Club Phone: 09 522 0774 |
Orakei Pier D, 12-14 Tamaki Drive, Orakei |
Orakei Marina Phone: 09 524 8444 |
Pine Harbour 190 Jack Lacklan Drive |
Pine Harbour Marina Phone: 09 536 4720 |
Westhaven 137 Westhaven Drive |
Westhaven Marina Phone: 09 360 5870 |
Pile moorings
Location | Contact |
Bayswater 21 Sir Peter Blake Parade |
Bayswater Marina Phone: 09 446 1600 |
Westhaven 137 Westhaven Drive |
Westhaven Marina Phone: 09 360 5870 |