tow-line in English

noun
1
a rope, cable, or other line used in towing.
It said the towline would be detached if the person or persons in charge of the vessel requested, providing they would go anywhere in the world expect Australia.
noun
    towropetowing ropetowing line

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1. Starting from the settlement down of tug’s hull main particulars and skeg geometry, sizing of Azimuthals and engines, the simulation environment encloses full 4-DOF tug’s dynamics in conjunctions with a complete 3+1 DOF manoeuvring model of the tethered and assisted ship across the tow-line constraint.

2. Bollard pull is a conventional measure of the pulling (or towing) power of a watercraft.It is defined as the force (in tons or kilonewtons (kN)) exerted by a vessel under full power, on a shore-mounted Bollard through a tow-line, commonly measured in a practical test (but sometimes simulated) under test conditions that include calm water, no tide, level trim, and sufficient depth and side