Tug Boat

A tugboat is a small but powerful vessel primarily used in maritime operations to assist larger ships with maneuvering, especially in ports, narrow channels, or congested areas. Tugboats are also responsible for towing, meaning they can pull or push larger or disabled vessels to move them to their destination.

Main functions of tugboats: Port maneuvers: Tugboats help large commercial or cargo ships navigate tight turns and narrow spaces when entering or leaving ports. Towing service: Tugboats tow other vessels that may be disabled, damaged, or in need of assistance, taking them from one location to another. Emergency response: They are used in emergency situations such as firefighting, rescue operations, and providing technical assistance. Offshore platform work: Tugboats play a critical role in the transportation and positioning of offshore oil platforms or other maritime structures.