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What if it was disabled during a strong river discharge that can reach up to six knots? Would tugs be able to control the vessel or would it just drift?

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What if it was disabled during a strong river discharge that can reach up to six knots? Would tugs be able to control the vessel or would it just drift?

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Tugs used to assist vessels will be large enough to provide safe control under any foreseeable combination of wind, tide, and current. The required tug sizes will be determined through comprehensive tug force analysis and navigation simulation studies to be conducted at a future stage of the project.

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