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There are a number of state owned docks (that float) in out of the way
places in SE Alaska. These are first come, first serve, with no charge. Some
of them have ramps to the shore, a number of them do not. In the larger
towns you will find harbors with paid slips. The slip fees are usually very
reasonable, as they cater to the fishing industry.

Paul
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"Tamaroak" wrote in message
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I never saw or heard mention of any of these floats from a dockmaster.


I think this author, of Marine Atlas, is using the term "floats" when
referring to floating docks, as opposed to a fixed pier. However, I did
note a few references to floats without access to shore.

Thanks again Jeff.

Steve



 
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