dockage
/ˈdɒkɪdʒ/ or /ˈdɒkɪdʒ/ (UK) or /ˈdoʊkɪdʒ/ (US)
Definitions
1. noun
The act or process of docking a ship, or the state of being docked; a charge or fee for docking a ship; or something that is docked or cut off, such as the end of a rope.
“The ship suffered heavy dockage due to the storm, and the owner was charged a significant fee to repair the damage.”