dockage

/ˈdɑkɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A charge or fee for using a dock or pier.
    • We need to include dockage in our budget for the boat trip.
    • The shipping company paid $500 in dockage for the week.
    • Dockage fees are higher during the summer tourist season.
  2. Facilities or space at a dock for mooring ships or boats.
    • The marina expanded its dockage to accommodate more fishing boats.
    • The port offers ample dockage for large cargo vessels.
    • Finding dockage for a 40-foot yacht can be difficult in this harbor.
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