TUGS AND OTHER CRAFT Sample Clauses

TUGS AND OTHER CRAFT. (a) (i) Tugs, which shall include salvage tugs, harbour tugs, anchor handling tugs, coastal/ocean towing tugs, off-shore support craft, and any other work boat in excess of 500 b.h.p., shall be charged at the following rates, exclusive of fuel or lubricating oil, for each day, or pro rata for part thereof, that they are reasonably engaged in the services, including proceeding towards the casualty from the tugs location when SCOPIC is invoked or when the tugs are mobilised (whichever is the later) and from the tugs position when their involvement in the services terminates to a reasonable location having due regard to their employment immediately prior to their involvement in the services and standing by on the basis of their certificated b.h.p.: For each b.h.p. up to 5,000 b.h.p. US$2.80 For each b.h.p. between 5,001 & 12,000 b.h.p. US$2.00 For each b.h.p. between 12,001 & 20,000 b.h.p. US$1.40 For each b.h.p. over 20,000 b.h.p. US$0.70
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TUGS AND OTHER CRAFT a) For the purpose of the rates listed in these annexes, tugs shall be charged for because of and during any reasonable delay or deviation for the purposes of taking on board essential salvage equipment, provisions or personnel which XXXXXX-XXXX reasonably anticipates it shall require in rendering the services which would not normally be found on vessels of the tug’s size and type

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