kikötése
Kikötése is a Hungarian term that translates to "mooring" or "berthing" in English. It refers to the act of securing a vessel, such as a boat or ship, to a fixed point. This fixed point can be a dock, a quay, a buoy, or another vessel. The process involves using ropes, known as mooring lines, to tie the vessel in place.
The primary purpose of kikötése is to prevent a vessel from drifting due to wind, currents, or
Different types of knots are employed in kikötése, chosen for their security and ease of release. Common