pulling a barge, ship, vessel or boat by means of a rope, chain or other tugboat device, towing, making fast or tie a boat or a ship in the harbor with special lines, mooring, a system that keeps a vessel afloat using a chain attached to an anchor, anchoring, refers to the entire process of bringing a ship into a berth, including approaching, mooring, and securing it., berthing, the act of controlling a vessel’s or vehicle’s heading by adjusting its rudder, wheel, or other directional mechanism, steering, the process of controlling a vessel’s movement, which includes steering and more complex actions such as turning, stopping, reversing, and navigating in confined areas or under changing conditions like weather or currents., manoeuvring, the process or system of supplying fuel to ships, which may take place in port or at sea., bunkering, the process of adjusting a ship’s stability and draft by taking in or discharging water into dedicated tanks., ballasting, the process of making ship moving through the water by means of propelling devices, such as propellers, propulsion.

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