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  2. Mooring - Wikipedia

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    Mooring Post, Eisenhower Pier, Bangor, Northern Ireland A passenger ship mooring onto a harbour in Limone sul Garda, Italy. A dockworker places a mooring line on a bollard.. A mooring is any permanent structure to which a seaborne vessel (such as a boat, ship, or amphibious aircraft) may be secured.

  3. International Convention on Load Lines - Wikipedia

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    International Convention on Load Lines has 8 amendments, the last one (to make the use of the III Code mandatory) is adopted on 4 December 2013 and entered into force on 28 February 2018. [ 5 ] The Protocol of 1988 relating to the LL 1966 (LL PROT 1988) has 10 amendments, the last one is from 2018, but this amendment is related only to the ...

  4. Outer Harbor and Port Dock lines - Wikipedia

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    The first would electrify the heavy-rail line and provide a short spur-line to central Port Adelaide (Port Dock). The option would convert the line to light rail and add a new on-street branch to Semaphore; a light rail conversion would also require the conversion or closure of the Grange line, and several options for the future of that line ...

  5. Third judge rules against Beaufort County in ferry fight ...

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    A third judge has ruled against Beaufort County in a years-long legal fight that citizens say shows the county violating its own zoning laws by operating a ferry to Daufuskie Island near a ...

  6. Wharves in Wellington Harbour - Wikipedia

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    A wharf was built adjacent to the Thorndon reclamation for permanent mooring of the floating dock. [90] [91] The dock was powered by electricity and included a crane capable of lifting up to five tons. [92]: 42 The dock was named 'Jubilee Dock' in honour of the Harbour Board's fiftieth anniversary in 1930. [93]

  7. Dolphin (structure) - Wikipedia

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    Wood pilings grouped into a pair of dolphins serving as a protected entryway to a boat basin. A dolphin is a group of pilings arrayed together to serve variously as a protective hardpoint along a dock, in a waterway, or along a shore; as a means or point of stabilization of a dock, bridge, or similar structure; as a mooring point; and as a base for navigational aids.

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