You
can find many kinds of ships sailing in different types of water basins;
oceans, for example, have cruise ships, cargo vessels, and war ships. In lakes
and rivers, or waters near the shores, you can find smaller boats for leisure
and sports. This includes yachts, canoes, and jet boats.
Huge
vessels that take on the vast seas usually have huge purposes. Cruise ships,
for instance, are for passengers, while cargo vessels are for transporting
various commercial products for trade. War ships, on the other hand, are built
for the naval forces of different countries. No matter how these boats serve
the purpose for which they were built, however, the downside is that they are
not always free to move in any type of water basin.
When
passing through canals or docking at piers, for example, these vessels need the
guidance of smaller work boats known as tugboats. Work boats are small but
powerful vessels that assist bigger ships in waterways that the latter may not
be able to steer through. Without them, huge vessels may not be able to maneuver
safely and this can cause damage to the ship or other properties. With work
boats to tug or pull these bigger vessels, they can maneuver better in smaller
areas and resume sailing in safety.
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