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towage
towage (ˈtəʊɪdʒ) [Used in 13th c. in med.L. form towāgium, in 13th or 14th c. in F. form touage, implying verbs med.L. towāre, F. touer. These verbs, however, have not yet been found at that date, and Hatz.-Darm. consider Fr. touer to be a deriv. of ON. toga to draw, pull; it might also be from MLG.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Towage
Towage may refer to: Towing, or a charge or fee associated with it Tugboat, a boat that maneuvers larger boats wikipedia.org
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Smit International
The company was founded in 1842 by Fop Smit as a towage company with only the 140 horsepower paddle steamer tug Kinderdijk. Corporate structure The company consist of four divisions, in order of revenue: Transport & Heavy Lift (33.5% of total revenues) Salvage (23.9%) Harbour Towage wikipedia.org
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rowage
rowage (ˈrəʊɪdʒ) [f. row v.1 + -age.] † 1. Rowing dues or charges. Obs.—1c 1680 Dallas Stiles (1697) 414 Merchant of the said Towage, Rowage, Anchorage,..and other dues. 2. Provision or equipment for rowing. rare—1.1859 Lewin Invas. Brit. by Cæsar 76 The vessels could lie in shallow water.., and the... Oxford English Dictionary
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soundage
† ˈsoundage Obs.—1 In 6 sownage. [f. sound v.2 + -age.] A due paid for the taking of soundings.1562 in R. G. Marsden Sel. Pl. Crt. Adm. (Selden) II. 64 Towage, sownage, and petye lodemanshippe with all other accustomed averages. Oxford English Dictionary
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Asterix (tug)
Asterix was normally operated by a crew of two and was in service with Solent Towage Ltd, a UK subsidiary of Norwegian shipowner Østensjø Rederi AS of wikipedia.org
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beaconage
beaconage (ˈbiːkənɪdʒ) Also 7 beconage. [f. beacon n. + -age.] a. Toll paid for the maintainance of beacons. b. A system of beacons.1607 Cowell Interpr., Beconage signifieth money paid for the maintenance of Becons. 1755 N. Magens Insurances I. 72 Towage, and Pilotage..Light-money, Beaconage, &c. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fop Smit
He founded the towage and salvage company L. Smit & Co that is now part of Smit International. for towage work. wikipedia.org
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BOS 400
Despite several towage attempts, the shipwreck was considered a total loss as salvors were able to recover little from the wreck. wikipedia.org
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Ship arrest
damage to cargo carried by the ship damage caused by a collision with the ship to protect a mortgage or maritime lien over the ship unpaid pilotage or towage wikipedia.org
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Linge-class tugboat
The first four ships were sold to MTS Towage in Brixham and Falmouth in the United Kingdom. wikipedia.org
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W. van Driel (shipping company)
In 1913 the fleet had already been expanded to 17 tugs and 41 towage vessels. In the end, more than 80 towage vessels were built or bought, mainly named W. van Driel 34 to 72, and seven motor vessels, the last of which was scrapped wikipedia.org
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Adelaide Steamship Company
– the towage division became a valuable candidate for asset disposal. Adsteam Marine doubled its size in May 2001 when it acquired the towage interests of Howard Smith, its partner in many towage ventures, for more than $500 wikipedia.org
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MV Rozi
In 1972 she was sold to Mifsud Brothers Ltd, and operated for Malta Ship Towage Ltd, retaining its same name. wikipedia.org
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Knud Rasmussen-class patrol vessel
inspections, environment protection, search and rescue, sovereignty enforcement, icebreaker assignments (Finnish-Swedish ice class 1A Super/Polar Class 6), towage wikipedia.org
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