Dock Master definition

Dock Master means an officer appointed to perform such duties, in connection with movements of ships in the port as may, from time to time, be assigned to him by the Deputy Conservator and includes the Senior Dock Master.
Dock Master means the person for the time being in charge of the mooring or unmooring, docking or undocking, of a vessel at any outport;
Dock Master means the officer appointed by the Trustees to have charge, under the supervision of the Harbour Master (Ports), of the berthing and mooring of all vessels in and the moving of all vessels into, in or out of the docks except at Haldia Dock and Haldia Oil jetties.

Examples of Dock Master in a sentence

  • The Dock Master shall discuss the time of docking, tide situation, weather conditions, tug and pilot arrangements, line handling, electrical shore power, grounding, safety issues, safety concerns, other services and procedures.

  • A Dock Master currently qualified and certified by the Contractor and accepted by the Government Docking Observer (GDO).

  • Consider approval of a proposal for construction services for the West State Road Small Urban Program project from ROWE Professional Services Company in an amount not to exceed $30,500.

  • This authority does not imply limitations on or responsibility for the actions of the Contractor’s Dock Master.

  • The Dock Master may be contacted via telephone by calling (360) 293-8801.

  • Report all thefts, vandalism, and other crimes to the Anacortes Police Department and notify the Dock Master.

  • Only owners and their invitees are allowed on the floats, except those individuals who have obtained the advance authorization of the Dock Master.

  • Users of the Marina are expected to assist in the security program by closing gates behind them, removing highly pilferable items from their vessels, locking their vessels, reporting any losses as soon as possible to the Anacortes Police Department, and notifying the Dock Master.

  • All such Licensee-chosen contractors, service organizations, caterers, or individuals (hereinafter, “Licensee Contractors”) are required to notify the Marina Dock Master.

  • If you have experienced problems at the Reservation, please inform our secretary Mr. Rod Grille, the Assistant Dock Master or myself.


More Definitions of Dock Master

Dock Master means any person appointed by the Port Authority or any lessee thereof to be in

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