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SECTION CB E R T H I N GC1. Dimensional CriteriaC1.1 FingerfloatsTable C-1Minimum Fingerfloat WidthFingerfloatsMinimumWidthLengthRange5.0 ft all accessiblefingerfloats2.5 ft below 20 ft3.0 ft 20 ft & over4.0 ft 36 ft & over5.0 ft 60 ft & over6.0 ft 80 ft & over8.0 ft 120 ft & overView <strong>of</strong> Fingerfloat Clear Width Including WalersC1.1.2 Minimum fingerfloat widthdimensions are considered to be“clear” widths. Cleats or rings alongthe top edge <strong>of</strong> a fingerfloat, <strong>and</strong>hoses <strong>and</strong> power cords connected toutility pedestals, should not beconsidered to be reductions <strong>of</strong> theclear width <strong>of</strong> fingerfloats. However,hoses <strong>and</strong> power cords shall notbe allowed to lay across anaccessible fingerfloat.SECTION C Berthing - Page 21Fingerfloat Cleat Attached to Inside WalerC1.1.3 The clear width will <strong>of</strong>teninclude the thickness <strong>of</strong> walers along the sides <strong>of</strong> fingerfloats. In some dockstructures the widths <strong>of</strong> single or double walers can add 3 to 7 inches <strong>of</strong> widthto each side <strong>of</strong> a fingerfloat, amounting to an additional overall width <strong>of</strong> 6 to 14

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