Boatage

/ˈboʊtɪdʒ/ noun

A fee or charge for transporting something by boat, or the service of carrying goods on water.

From 'boat' (Old English 'bat') + '-age' (suffix meaning action, process, or charge), following the pattern of portage and carriage. The suffix '-age' comes from Old French and Latin, commonly used to denote fees or services.

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