Towing & Ship-Assist · Ship-Assist & Escort

A tug made up 'on the hip' is:

Explanation

Working 'on the hip' means the tug is made up alongside (lashed to the side of) the vessel, a common arrangement for breasting a ship or barge into or away from a berth where the tug can both push and back.

Authority: Bowditch (Pub. No. 9)

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