Berthed definition

Berthed in relation to a Vessel, means:
Berthed means a Ship that lies (a) at a Wharf, or (b) at a berth, or (c) that is moored in the Harbour and includes a Ship that is secured in any manner to a Ship described in (a), (b), or (c);
Berthed in relation to any vessel means secured to a quay or secured alongside a vessel so secured;

Examples of Berthed in a sentence

  • Kong 8811704 16,075 17/02/2008 0540hrs 05° 50' N 118° 7' E Port of Sandakan, Malaysia Berthed The crew on security watch noticed three robbers at the forward deck of the ship while the ship was preparing to berth at the port.

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