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"And I hope he's wrong about the station refusing dockage.
Two weeks ago the village announced that it would start charging dockage at $1.25 foot.
The community has around 200 buildings and many have waterfront with private canal dockage.
"And in the meantime I will charge him no dockage fees.
Ms. Suna said the crew could not afford the dockage fees.
They challenge the idea that the residents' annual dockage contracts carry the same legal weight as apartment leases.
One public and several private marinas offer limited transient dockage for recreational boats.
Dockage is available for both power and sailboats.
Outside there may be additional boat dockage.
If boats vacate this marina in the winter, the city will lose half of the current dockage revenue.
Washrooms and showers are available to members and visitors paying dockage.
After dockage, there's the crew, food and fuel.
Boaters on Long Island may be used to receiving water and electricity with their dockage, but cable?
Most of the downtown industrial area is being re-used for other purposes, including mainly marina dockage.
They sometimes accused the elevator men of undergrading, shortweighting, and excessive dockage.
Belpre, Ohio had a supply receiving dockage and depot.
Edward Barry, the village harbor master, said the demand for dockage had exceeded the number of spaces available, about 350.
The city hopes to raise the dockage fees by 40 percent, which would still be a little less than the rate at some local private marinas.
There are four small private beaches, a private cove and marina with dockage for up to 20 boats.
Transient dockage is available though the traveling mariner will find far better prospects in Carabelle.
"There's insurance and fees for dockage, but more than that, it's the wear-and-tear on the motor.
It offers dockage, fishing, and picnic tables.
"We gave them docks, infrastructure, we gave them routes and low dockage fees.
The basin, planned by Robert Moses, then Parks Commissioner, was built in 1937 to offer summer dockage.
"We believe that the current dockage is a fair rate for the facility relative to the market," Mr. McKinney said.