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Towboat - Definition and Overview

The towboat Angelina pushes a barge in New Orleans.
A towboat is a boat designed for pushing barges. Towboats are characterized by a square bow with steel knees for pushing and powerful engines. They are most often seen on inland waterways where they can push up to fifteen large barges lashed together into a tow. Towboats that travel long distances include living quarters for the crew.

Not to be confused with the historic boat type with the same name, also called horse-drawn boat.

See also

Towboat and mixed cargo barges on the Chang Jiang (Yangtze) river.
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Towboat and mixed cargo barges on the Chang Jiang (Yangtze) river.

Example Usage of Towboat

keitenaijin: 冬空を 映す川面を 上がる船 Reflecting winter sky / the river is always there / A Towboat cruising up /// http://bit.ly/4wKbjz
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