1.01 MOORING Immediately upon the vessel arriving at the Contractor's facility, the Contractor shall provide adequate moorage, mooring fenders, and mooring lines to secure the 69-foot vessel pier-side throughout the Contract period. The vessel is to be moored to the assigned berth so that the vessel’s crew, shipyard workers, and their materials and equipment have easy access. Appropriate fenders shall be strategically placed so wearing or damage to the vessel does not occur. TIRES SHALL NOT TO BE USED AS FENDERS. If the Contractor intends to moor the vessel alongside a pier with tidal fluctuations, the Contractor shall ensure that the vessel can safely move up and down through any expected tidal range, without mooring line adjustment. The Skipper of the vessel will make the final determination that adequate mooring lines have been provided. 1.02 SHORE POWER Immediately upon the arrival of the vessel at the Contractor's facility, the Contractor shall provide shore power hook up for the vessel. The Contractor shall supply 240VAC 3 pole, 4 wire single phase, 100-amp service. Electrical shore power is required at all times, including while out of the water, except when the vessel is being shifted. 1.03 TELEPHONE The Contractor shall provide a telephone service line hooked into the vessel's standard telephone system. Telephone service is required at all times, including while the vessel is out of the water, except when the vessel is being shifted. The telephone service shall provide local, toll free and long distance incoming and outgoing access; however outgoing long distance shall require the use of a calling card. This item shall be bid as a lump sum and shall include the hookup charge, daily rate, and a disconnect fee, including additional disconnect/hook-up fees if required when shifting the vessel. The Owner will not be responsible for any long-distance charges accrued on this telephone service. 1.04 POTABLE WATER Contractor shall provide a 1½” fire hose with potable water, so that the vessel’s crew may fill the vessel’s potable water tanks after work is completed, but prior to the vessel departing the shipyard. 1.05 SHIP’S SERVICE AIR Contractor shall provide an air hose for ship’s service air with a pressure of 125 PSI minimum and a volume of 10.0 CFM. 1.06 GANGWAY The Contractor shall provide an OSHA approved gangway system to provide personnel access to the main deck of the vessel and adequately safeguard the passage of persons coming and going from the vessel. Vessel access is required at all times, including while the vessel is out of the water, except when the vessel is being shifted.