Line Towing definition

Line Towing means towing another ocean-going vessel, barge, or harbor craft with a trailing towline as opposed to hauling alongside.

Examples of Line Towing in a sentence

  • It is zoned for commercial village (CV) but is presently occupied by the Plaza, Allens Avenue Auto Salvage, Town Line Towing and Recovery and a variety of other businesses with frontage on Douglas Avenue.

Related to Line Towing

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