Fleet Landing

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A Fleet Landing is a place along a shoreline or pier used by sailors to go ashore.

Sailors might use the phrase Fleet Landing to describe the point along a body of water where they might board a shuttle boat between land and a vessel anchored in a harbor.

Fleet Landing is often used by sailors to describe a place that sailors meet after coming ashore.

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