Definition of Dockage. Meaning of Dockage. Synonyms of Dockage

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Definition of Dockage

Dockage
Dockage Dock"age, n. A charge for the use of a dock.

Meaning of Dockage from wikipedia

- Dockage is a factor in the grading of some grains under the official U.S. Grain Standards. Wheat dockage is described as weed seeds, weed stems, chaff...
- Center Riverwalk & Dockage View at the James L. Knight Center Riverwalk & Dockage View at the James L. Knight Center Riverwalk & Dockage at the James L....
- capacity of the vessel as its basis for volume. Typically this is used for dockage fees, canal transit fees, and similar purposes where it is appropriate...
- has a charter price of $1.2 million per w****, excluding food, fuel and dockage costs. In mid-2018, the yacht was rented by Jay-Z and Beyoncé during a...
- William Harrison. Most people do not go on the island, as there is no dockage and the island is very overgrown. List of lighthouses in the British Virgin...
- the Naval Air Station Bermuda Annex. It provided optional anchorage and dockage facilities for transiting US Navy, US Coast Guard and NATO vessels, depending...
- Point Marina has dockage, fuel, moorings, WiFi, bar and restaurant. As of summer 2013, this marina is closed, and has only dockage available but absolutely...
- pier at which boats can dock or be moored. Marina: a boat basin offering dockage and other service for small craft Mole (architecture) Ore dock Pier: a...
- Admiral Silas Terry complained that they were inadequately accommodated with dockage and water. Under the above Appropriation Act, Congress approved the acquisition...
- restaurants. The Pier Sixty-Six superyacht marina offers 5,000 linear feet of dockage with 164 slips, accommodating vessels up to 400 feet in length. It is a...