Mooring barge definition

Mooring barge means a barge held in place by anchors or spuds and used to moor other barges during their stay in the fleeting area.
Mooring barge or “spar barge” means a barge moored to mooring devices and to which other barges may be moored.

Examples of Mooring barge in a sentence

  • Mooring barge or spar barge means a barge moored to mooring devices or secured to the ground by spuds, and to which other barges may be moored.

  • Mooring barge or spar barge means a barge moored to mooring de- vices or secured to the ground by spuds, and to which other barges may be moored.

  • Mooring barge or spar barge means a barge moored to mooring devices and to which other barges may be moored.

Related to Mooring barge

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  • Vessels shall have the meaning set forth in the recitals.