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Definition of dockage in English: dockagenoun ˈdɒkɪdʒˈdäkij mass nounAccommodation or berthing of ships in docks. Example sentencesExamples - It does not cover those services which, by their nature, are consumed in the country, such as dockage and electricity.
- With dockage assigned on a first come, first served basis, much of the recreational fleet is stacked 10 deep, rubrail-to-rubrail, so if you are one of the closest ones in, you'll have visitors transiting.
- These services are priced in the terminal association tariff, while the port authority tariff deals only with terminal ground leases, wharfage, and dockage.
- It's important when calculating the cost of dockage to keep in mind that most marinas will consider this a 39-footer.
- The resort maintains 70 moorings, deep draft dockage, and is the venue for a number of rendezvous throughout the year.
- These companies provide cleaning, maintenance, insurance, and dockage.
- Never mind that the 100-slip Yacht Basin offers the only deepwater dockage on Canyon Ferry, despite wide fluctuations in the lake levels.
- The marina offers 120 open and covered slips with transient dockage, short-term slip rentals and motel rooms with waterfront decks.
- Famed boating resorts like Marina Hemingway would ‘host’ all the American boaters, providing dockage, food and beverages.
- Also I get about two calls per day requesting long-term marina dockage for the coming season, all of which I must turn away as we are fully booked.
Definition of dockage in US English: dockagenounˈdäkij 1Accommodation or berthing of ships at docks. Example sentencesExamples - Also I get about two calls per day requesting long-term marina dockage for the coming season, all of which I must turn away as we are fully booked.
- The resort maintains 70 moorings, deep draft dockage, and is the venue for a number of rendezvous throughout the year.
- It's important when calculating the cost of dockage to keep in mind that most marinas will consider this a 39-footer.
- The marina offers 120 open and covered slips with transient dockage, short-term slip rentals and motel rooms with waterfront decks.
- These services are priced in the terminal association tariff, while the port authority tariff deals only with terminal ground leases, wharfage, and dockage.
- These companies provide cleaning, maintenance, insurance, and dockage.
- Never mind that the 100-slip Yacht Basin offers the only deepwater dockage on Canyon Ferry, despite wide fluctuations in the lake levels.
- With dockage assigned on a first come, first served basis, much of the recreational fleet is stacked 10 deep, rubrail-to-rubrail, so if you are one of the closest ones in, you'll have visitors transiting.
- Famed boating resorts like Marina Hemingway would ‘host’ all the American boaters, providing dockage, food and beverages.
- It does not cover those services which, by their nature, are consumed in the country, such as dockage and electricity.
- 1.1 The charge made for using docks.
Example sentencesExamples - The defendant also was responsible for the dockage, insurance and repairs to the boat.
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