Delaware Statutes
§ 1109 — Anchoring regulations in St. Jones’ River
Delaware § 1109
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Del. Code tit. 23, § 1109 (2026).
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No captain or commander of any vessel, boat, barge or scow shall moor, anchor or make fast in any manner to the west side of the St. Jones’ River, commonly known as the Murderkill side, within1/2mile of the mouth of the River.
All vessels, boats, barges or scows lying within1/2mile of the mouth of the river shall be anchored, moored or made fast upon the east or what is commonly known as the St. Jones’ side of the river, and in such case not more than 2 shall lie abreast and in no case shall extend beyond the middle of the stream, and when so anchored, moored or made fast, the vessel, boat, barge or scow, being next to the channel, shall show the lights as prescribed by law.
All vessels awaiting wind or tide above the limit shall moor or make fast (avoiding the channel) upon the convex o
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Legislative History
18 Del. Laws, c. 618, §§ 1-5 ; Code 1915, § 2957; Code 1935, § 3465; 23 Del. C. 1953, § 1109; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1
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