dockage in a sentence
n.
Definition
Dockage refers to the fee charged or the space provided for the mooring or storage of boats at a marina or dock.
Sample Sentences
- The marina charges a monthly dockage fee for boats stored at their facility.
- After a long journey, the captain was relieved to find a convenient dockage available.
- The harbor's new regulations on dockage have made it easier for larger vessels to find a space.
- During peak season, the dockage prices can significantly increase, affecting many boat owners.
- To avoid penalties, ensure that all dockage agreements are renewed before the deadline.
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