Glossary


Terms & Glossaries of Shipping and Trading

Barge

A barge is a flat bottomed inland cargo vessel, with or without own propulsion, ideal for transporting goods on canals and rivers.

What is Barge?

A barge is a flat bottomed inland cargo vessel, with or without own propulsion, ideal for transporting goods on canals and rivers. Originally barges were towed by draft horses on an adjacent towpath. Barges have changed throughout time. From 1967 to 1983 barges were considered a flat bottom boat that was nineteen feet in length or larger. Today, barges may be self-propelled, usually with a slow-revving diesel engine and a large-diameter fixed-pitch propeller. Otherwise, "dumb barges" must be towed by tugs, or pushed by pusher boats. Compared to a towed barge, a pusher system has improved handling and is more efficient, as the pushing tug becomes "part of the unit" and it contributes to the momentum of the whole.