1. berthing - Noun
2. berthing - Verb
of Berth
The planking outside of a vessel, above the sheer strake.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll other jetties at former whaling stations lie inside a convert exclusion zone; and berthing, or putting ropes ashore, at these is forbidden. Source: Internet
A petty officer told the court in a letter asking to be admitted to the case that when the berthing “flooded with fuel, crewmates were screaming for help. Source: Internet
For passenger ships it is paid a $40-per-head berthing fee, which translates to around $110,000 for the Ruby Princess’ 2750 passengers who disembarked on March 19. Source: Internet
Harbour The Deep Water Harbour in Basseterre is capable of both hosting and berthing of cruise ships or the handling of cargo. Source: Internet
Construction of some future Virginia-class and other submarines “will be designed to fully support an integrated crew to include berthing spaces,” the sub force’s Barker said. Source: Internet
Further evidence that the cruise berthing piers are not necessary nor should be a priority for this government. Source: Internet