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    What does it mean when said "a ship tenders at this port"

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    At a tender port, the ship isn't able to pull up to the pier or dock, usually because it's too shallow. You'll be loaded onto a small vessel called a tender, and taken to shore that way.

    A SHIP DOCKS


     

    Colleen

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    Wrong. A ship can not dock so it tenders. This is why I asked you to stop answering questions. Your answers are not helpful.


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