All vessels shall pay eight dollars and eighty-six cents per pilotage unit; from January first, two thousand twenty-three until January first, two thousand twenty-four all vessels shall pay nine dollars and ninety-seven cents per pilotage unit; from January first, two thousand twenty-four until January first, two thousand twenty-five, all vessels shall pay ten dollars and twenty-seven cents per pilotage unit; from January first, two thousand twenty-five until January first, two thousand twenty-six all vessels shall pay ten dollars and fifty-eight cents per pilotage unit; from January first, two thousand twenty-six until January first, two thousand twenty-seven all vessels shall pay ten dollars and eighty-nine cents per pilotage unit; on and after January first, two thousand twenty-seven all vessels shall pay eleven dollars and twenty-two cents per pilotage unit.
"Extreme breadth" is the maximum breadth to the outside of the shell plating of the vessel.
"Depth" is the vertical distance at amidships from the top of the keel plate to the uppermost continuous deck, fore and aft, and which extends to the sides of the vessel. The continuity of a deck shall not be considered to be affected by the existence of openings, including but not limited to tonnage openings, engine spaces, or a step in the deck.
All measurements shall be in feet and inches (U.S.).
The board of commissioners of pilots shall be the sole arbiter with respect to a question concerning these definitions. The decision by the board shall be final.
N.Y. Nav. Law § 89-B