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Dock Information

Strength of bollards: 50 and 100 tonnes on float 100 and 125 tonnes on mooring and berthing dolphins
Floating pontoon dimensions 107 x 15 metres
Maximum allowed ships length overall 320 metres
Distance between bollards 15 to 24 metres on float
30.5 to 40 metres on mooring and berthing
dolphins
Berth location Latitude 49° 09.8’ North
Longitude 123° 55.3’ West
Height of float above water 2.44 metres (8 feet)
Type fenders Yokohama type 2.4 x 4.2 metres (8 x 13.75 feet)
Spaced 15 metres (50 feet) apart
Dolphins 3 berthing dolphins and float face 4 mooring dolphins
Depth of water alongside at low tide Minimum 10 metres (32.8 feet)
Handicap accessibility Yes, with transporter service available
Distance to Welcome Centre 220 metres (700 feet)

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