4 knots
The ship was moored in a moonlit bay. Be assured, she's moored!
whatever the top speed of a canal boat, the maximum allowed is 4mph or 2mph when passing moored boats
Otherwise it would drift away on the slightest breeze.
Otherwise it would drift away on the slightest breeze.
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I think you mean HMS Belfast which is a WW2 era Cruiser moored in the Thames in central London. A true 'Battleship' would be several times the size.
The freighter moored alongside the wharf. i hope that works, i found it on dictionary.com
Synonyms for moored are berth, catch, chain,dock,fix, lash, secure, tether.
The HMS Belfast is moored in Harland and Wolff Shipyard in Belfast, United Kingdom. It has been a museum since 1971 and has been moored at the spot since it's decommission in 1963.
Boats "park" in a slip along the dock (or wharf) at the marina, possibly on the bay.Boats do not park, they moor (at anchorage) or dock in a slip.You park your boat in a slip along the dock at the marina. Or in a parking space on a storage lot if it is trailerable.Boats are 'parked' at a marina (or a port) dockside or in a slip. If they are large boats (like a freighter or an aircraft carrier, they are moored offfshore due to their deep draft.
Boats are treated and registered very similarly to motor vehicles. They must be registered in the state of the owner's permanent residence. Take a look at a marina sometime and note the home port and registration numbers of the boats moored there.