berthage

Related to berthage: wharfage, mooring

berthage

(ˈbɜːθɪdʒ)
n
1. (Nautical Terms) a place for mooring boats
2. the fees payable for mooring boats
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Every meter added to a breakwater, and every caisson which arrives in the harbour, is a step closer to Aberdeen Harbour becoming the largest berthage port in Scotland.
The shipyard has two ULCC size graving docks (410m x 95m and 410m x 80m), five quays, with a total of 2,800m of alongside berthage with water depths of between 9 and 10 m, and 14 jib cranes with lifting capacities of between 40 and 100 ton.
30+ years of experience Deep water terminal with 8m below chart datum 750m + of quay frontage Heavy / Abnormal / Regular lift specialists Dockside cranage SWL 325T (at 24.25 metres radius) 100T (at 55.75 metres radius) Fast turn around dockside cranage Heavy load out access routes & quay capability Material / Product handling services & solutions Rigging fabrication & seafastening services Vessel berthage / Embarkation teams Dry dock availability Short / Long term storage solutions Over 500,000 sq ft of Warehousing availability Over 5 hectares of quayside storage available Transport abnormal and regular distribution services Freight forwarding services Project specific support
The plan involves creating a deep-draft facility, 1,268 meters of mainline berthage and 550 meters of side-feeder berth that would allow Callao to take up to four post-Panamax ships.
There is ample berthage for all the vessels within Salthouse Dock.
Dredging has been done in the marina area, particularly on the arms that are used for race week berthage which should overcome the hassle of berthing at low tide.