seaworthy in English

adjective
1
(of a vessel) in a good enough condition to sail on the sea.
Assuredly Chinese ships were seaworthy enough to sail across the Pacific and back.

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1. Their ships were very seaworthy for their size.

2. One of the original pearl luggers restored to seaworthy condition

3. All three required extensive repairs before they were seaworthy.

4. The Viking forefathers of the Danes knew how to build very seaworthy ships.

5. LNG ships are designed to be seaworthy in all types of weather.

6. The English attacks had badly damaged many of the ships, and few were seaworthy.

7. * Still, the Phoenicians were expert seamen, and their ships were large and seaworthy.

8. In February 1861, the Confederate States Navy had 30 vessels, only 14 of which were seaworthy.

9. The booked yacht is fully refuelled handed over to the charterer cleanly, sail clear, seaworthy and.

10. The sleek design of these ships made them the fastest, most seaworthy craft of their time.

11. Heyerdahl was quite satisfied that they got “sufficient proof that a papyrus boat is a seaworthy vessel.”

12. The marine chronometer —a reliable, seaworthy clock— gave them the ability to determine longitude, their east or west position.

13. Of course, we questioned the boatman to satisfy ourselves that his craft was seaworthy and that he carried a spare motor.

14. Extensively engineered, this costly vehicle was proven seaworthy at a Gale force 10 storm off the North Sea coast (Pohl, 1998).

15. The brothers in Newfoundland needed help in getting a good, seaworthy boat, literature and other materials for the advancement of the Kingdom work.

16. They correctly reasoned that the same principles they had applied to building a seaworthy vessel would also apply to building a solid roof.

17. It was evident that papyrus vessels were seaworthy and could withstand a great deal of pounding by the wind and the waves.

18. Adapts is a parachute-dropped system utilizing diesel-hydraulic submersible pumps to transfer oil to large, seaworthy rubberized nylon containers (often called tanks or …

19. Apparently, Jonah boarded this kind of seaworthy cargo ship, which was able to make the long voyage from Joppa to Tarshish (likely ancient Spain).

20. Capt. Jeffries’ concern for the safety of his crew was appropriate; however, the Gaskill-made ship proved herself to be more seaworthy than expected.

21. In 1956, a Hamburg paper exporter expressly requested the delivery of the "extra toughened air-dried handmade blanket cover" in "seaworthy full board packaging".

22. Leopard Catamarans holds true to its global reputation for high quality and seaworthy yachts boasting generous equipment options and layouts designed with livability in mind

23. Doran’s conclusions are that Austronesian canoes were amply seaworthy and fully capable of intentional voyages of discovery, and that previous views on the ages of canoe types are just the opposite of the probable sequence.

24. A Cog was a small, one masted sailing ship3 used on the Sea of Fallen Stars.4 Another ship, also called a Cog, had two masts and was a larger version of the coaster.1note 1 1 Description 2 Appendix 2.1 Appearances 2.2 Notes 2.3 External Links 2.4 References The smaller version of Cog had only one mast and, because of its small size and limited space for provisions, it was not seaworthy enough