Miss Stacy tugboat in trouble fights from getting sucked under bridge

Miss Stacy tugboat in trouble fights from getting sucked under bridge Harbour tugboats are generally smaller and the width-to-length ratio is often higher, due to the need for a lower draught. In smaller harbours these are often also termed lunch bucket boats, because they are only manned when needed and only at a minimum (captain and deckhand), thus the crew will bring their own lunch with them. The number of tugboats in a harbour varies with the harbour infrastructur
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