Derrick barge
A type of work boat on which a large crane is mounted for use offshore or other over-water work. The larger derrick or crane barges are self propelled and are, in effect, a boat or ship with full-revolving crane, a helicopter pad, and tools and equipment for various tender work. A crane
hook up
connection to a central system; connect to a central system
The main difference is that a barge usually does not have its own means of propulsion
There are several definitions: Barge - A cargo vessel that does not have its own method of propulsion. It has to be pulled or pushed by another vessel, usually a tug. Barge - A small boat used to ferry personnel back and forth between the ship and the shore. "The Admirals's barge was fully manned by sailors in their dress whites."
A barge master is a person who is in charge of transport on a barge.
A barge with no propeller
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
You cannot take a freight barge between the two countries. However, you may be able to find a cruise ship to take you on your journey.
Ed Barge's birth name is Edward J. Barge.
A barge pole is a variety of quant pole used to propel a barge through the water.
Barge (English) -> Péniche (French)
Brenda of the Barge was created in 1920.
Girl on the Barge was created in 1929.
Gene Barge was born in 1926.