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A barge is a large sized boat having a flat bottom and normally it does not have any propelling mechanism of its own (sometimes it may have it) so is towed by other machine propelled boats or tugs. A ship is having general used: for transporting, shipping, etc. It also has many kind of size and capacity
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Tugs does not exist but I think you may mean Tuig , which is the verb ' to understand '
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O = OK, 1 tug on rope A = Advance, 2 tugs on rope T = Take-up, 3 tugs on rope H = Help, 4 tugs on rope
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Usually the tug towing the barge will sound it's horn or whistle. Most barges are unmanned. 5 or more short blasts of the ships whistle is the danger signal. If you hear this while boating you are likely in the way or crossing the path of the tug and tow, and there is risk of collision. Tugs with tows are much less maneuverable than a small boat and usually must stay in the dredged navigation channel.
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One tug represents “O”—OK. Two tugs represent “A” —Advance. Three tugs represent “T” —Take-up slack. Four tugs represent “H”—Help.
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