Boat Dock

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Boat docks are small wooden platforms made to assist the loading and unloading of boats on rivers and lakes. They occur in villages, towns, cities and at places on the map where a road intersects with a semi-navigable or navigable river. Usually built on wooden pilings, it extends for 8 to 20 ft. along a river or as much as 30 ft. outwards into a lake. Docks are 12 ft. wide and typically service boats with a low draught; ships typically require a quay to be properly unloaded.