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Seaworthiness is a
concept that runs
through maritime law in at
least four
contractual relationships. In a
marine insurance voyage policy, the ****ured...
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Seakeeping ability or
seaworthiness is a
measure of how well-suited a
watercraft is to
conditions when underway. A ship or boat
which has good seakeeping...
- Holt - Mr.
Seaworthy (Seasons 1-2) Gail
Matthius -
Smallstar Seaworthy Mitzi McCall -
Auntie Marina,
Matilda Edie
McClurg - Mrs.
Seaworthy, Ms. Seabottom...
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naval architect Colin Archer.
These boats were
designed for
extreme seaworthiness in the
rough conditions of the
North Sea. The late 19th
century Archer...
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responsible for the safe and
efficient operation of the ship,
including its
seaworthiness,
safety and security,
cargo operations, navigation, crew management...
- one of the prin****l
sponsors of Drake's
world voyage. A full-sized,
seaworthy reconstruction is in London, on the
south bank of the Thames.
Queen Elizabeth...
- of gl**** or
crystal were
added because skeptics would question the
seaworthiness of a
humble log-boat on the high seas. A steel-reinforced Utsuro-bune...
- However,
these early Chinese ships were
fluvial (riverine), and were not
seaworthy.: 20 The
Chinese only
acquired sea-going ship
technologies in the 10th-century...
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Account of
Voyages and Crew",
valid for 12 months,
which declared the ship
seaworthy. An hour later,
Titanic departed Belfast to head to Southampton, a voyage...
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development of the
steamboat led to the
larger steamship,
which is a
seaworthy and
often ocean-going ship.
Steamboats sometimes use the
prefix designation...