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Three Tugs Docking Two Tugs Sailing Bridge with 135 Foot Vertical Clearence May 20, 2004 To: All Vessel Agents Fm: Boston Pilots Sub: Channel Shoaling, Drafts to Boston and Quincy Gentlemen, As you are well aware significant shoaling has occurred in the ports of Boston and Quincy. Boston’s main ship channel is limited to 37ft at MLW. Quincy is limited to 28ft on the approach to Citgo and Up the Town River. Tidal influences greatly affect what drafts can be brought in safely to CITGO and Quincy. The table below can be used for general guidance purposes only, but in no way does it supercede the prevailing conditions of the day. This does not take into account individual shipping company policies regarding keel clearance. Regardless of the height of tide 36-00 ft is max draft for any dock in Quincy. Maximum departure draft in Quincy is 26-00 in order to sail at normal low water. Height of Tide: Maximum allowable draft: 7.0ft 33ft 8.0ft 34ft 9.0ft 35ft 10.0ft 36ft Sincerely, Gregg H. Farmer Boston Pilots
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Terminal Location: Lat. 42-23.3 N Long. 71-03.4 W ExxonMobil Refining & Supply Company 52 Beacham street Everett, Massachusetts 02149 NOTICE TO SHIPS AGENTS & VESSEL MASTERS Effective immediately, ExxonMobil will no longer allow shore leave for vessel personnel of foreign flagged vessels berthed at the Everett dock. Emergency transit of vessel personnel for medical treatment will be allowed by terminal management. Permission for non-emergency transit of personnel can be allowed on a case by case basis only after a prior request has been received from the ships agent and reviewed by terminal management for approval. Any personnel leaving or accessing the ExxonMobil waterfront facility must produce positive identification per the listing of acceptable credentials as detailed in the USCG CAPTIAN OF THE PORT OF BOSTON ORDER NO. 09-02. Acceptable credentials are: 1) A military identification card 2) A badge for Federal employee such DOT, DOD, FBI, CIA 3) A driver's license or official identification card issued by a Department of Motor Vehicles or Motor Vehicles Administration within the U.S. 4) A merchant mariner's document issued by the Coast Guard 5) A valid passport 6) A local law enforcement credential 7) An identification credential issued by a State or Local port authority. 8) An identification credential issued by a company, union, or trade association For questions, and/or requests for non-emergency shore access call 617-381-2802 or 617-381-2810. Rosendo Cruz Terminal Superintendent
Date: 6/13/2011
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