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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...
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Shipping Act 1995
makes it a
criminal offence to send or
attempt to send an
unseaworthy ship to sea.
Seaworthiness in this
context relates to
defective structures...
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tanker Vector,
which collided with the Doña Paz and was
found to be
unseaworthy and to be
operating without a license, a lookout, or a
qualified master...
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Pilgrims initially set sail in both ships, but
Speedwell was
found to be
unseaworthy and both
ships returned to England. The
Pilgrims later left Speedwell...
- ship that was
abandoned in Beirut, Lebanon,
after the ship was
declared unseaworthy and the
charterers lost
interest in the cargo. The 2,750
tonnes of ammonium...
- services. However, one
surveyor who
inspected the
vessel found that it was
unseaworthy.
After the
sinking of the
vessel on its
first domestic service, Captain...
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amidst the
rising number of
Vietnamese boat
people fleeing Vietnam in
unseaworthy crafts,
Christel and
Rupert Neudeck,
along with a
group of friends, formed...
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people was to
Montevideo in the
South Atlantic where she was
condemned as
unseaworthy in
November 1804. A
British Member of Parliament, Sir
William Dolben...
- trained,
improperly supervised crew, on an
improperly maintained and
unseaworthy vessel,
resulting in the
bridge collapse,
harming the city. The collapsed...
- actuality, the only
warships acquired by
PepsiCo were "small, old, obsolete,
unseaworthy vessels".
Pepsi has been
repeatedly criticized by
environmentalists for...