Dollet Harbor is a place where heavy machinery such as cranes and short distance trains are moving about almost twenty-four hours a day to move shipping crates on and off of boats. Ocassionaly the large piers may not have a boat in them which allows for a bit of privacy, but try to keep in mind that this is indeed an industrial area and those who don't have a hard-hat or a badge may be called into question as to why they are there. There are a total of 14 piers, allowing for 28 large cargo freighters to be docked in at any one time.
Welcome to the main income area of the city, second only to tourism.
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Further down the shoreline though, about 5 miles or so, is a private boat dock where one could store a yacht or something of the sort. The maximum size this private boat dock allows is one-hundred feet. The facility is a main storehouse where you can purchase basic supplies such as gas, batteries, maps, and other assorted items. Meanwhile the dock itself is capable of housing roughly two-hundred vessels on average.
The 3 Cities: A Metropolis of Magic
