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MOORAGE TARIFF NO. 6 - Port of Seattle

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<strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Seattle</strong> Moorage Tariff No. 6 – Effective 05/01/09In compliance with 33CFR105 (Code <strong>of</strong> Federal Regulations), all passenger vesselscertificated to carry 150 passengers or more must have a Declaration <strong>of</strong> Securityregistered with the marina/terminal <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> calling prior to arrival. Under nocircumstances will such vessels be allowed to enter the marina/terminal without avalid Declaration <strong>of</strong> Security prior to arrival.End <strong>of</strong> Section, return to General IndexSECTION FOUR, PART 1 – DEFINITIONSApplying at Harbor Island Marina OnlyITEM 4100DEFINITIONS(A) COMMERCIAL VESSELCommercial vessels are defined as tugs, barges, tour-boats, etc., engaged inbusiness for hire.(B) DOCKAGENormal dockage applies to commercial vessels. For rates see <strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Seattle</strong>Terminals Tariff No. 5, Item 7000.(C) SMALL BOATSmall boats are less than 100 feet LOA, not engaged as commercial vessels.(D) LIVEABOARDThe <strong>Port</strong> defines a liveaboard as any person who sleeps aboard a vessel more thanfifteen (15) days in any month while the vessel is moored at the Marina.End <strong>of</strong> Section, return to General Index34 <strong>of</strong> 44

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