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seaworthy
seaworthy, a. (ˈsiːˌwɜːðɪ) [f. sea n. + worthy a.] Of a ship: In a fit condition to undergo a voyage, and to encounter stormy weather.1807 Ellenborough in J. Campbell Cases Nisi Prius (1818) I. 2 The hull of the ship in this case was sufficient and sea-worthy. 1823 Byron Juan x. iv, My slight, trim,...
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Seaworthiness (law)
In a marine insurance voyage policy, the assured warrants that the vessel is seaworthy. will be seaworthy.
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seaworthy
seaworthyadj (of a ship) in a fit state for a sea voyage (指船)适於航海的 make a damaged ship seaworthy again 使损坏的船能再度出海.
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What makes a boat seaworthy? - Yachting Monthly
The greatest advantage a modern yacht has over an older, heavier boat is speed. A modern yacht's ability to make headway fast is in fact one of its most seaworthy points as it allows the crew to navigate around a slow-moving storm or to sail off . a dangerous lee shore in the event the engine dies or the anchor drags.
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airworthy
airworthy, a. (ˈɛəˌwɜːðɪ) Also air-worthy. [f. air- III + -worthy, after seaworthy a.] Of aircraft: in a fit condition for travelling through the air. Hence ˈairˌworthiness.1829 Mech. Mag. XI. 181 The airiner has time, in all cases (assuming that the air-car is air-worthy) to concert proper measures...
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Sea Park (ship)
One of the insurers had refused to pay their share of the insured loss on the grounds that the ship had not been seaworthy for a voyage to Chile with a After considering evidence from numerous expert witnesses over two days, the jury rejected this argument and decided that the Sea Park had been seaworthy
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unseaworthy
unˈseaworthy, a. (un-1 7.)1820 Tomlins Law Dict. (ed. 3) I. s.v. Insurance, A ship..sailed on her voyage in an unseaworthy state. 1857 Dickens Dorrit ii. xxvi, Drowning men clinging to unseaworthy spars. 1896 ‘H. S. Merriman’ Sowers xxxiv, A sailor never believes that his own ship is unseaworthy.
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Julien Berthier
Julien Berthier (born 1975) is a French artist from Paris known, among other works and exhibitions, for his Love Love yacht, a fully seaworthy sailing
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seaworthiness
seaworthiness (ˈsiːˌwɜːðɪnɪs) [-ness.] The condition of being seaworthy.1813 Eldon in Dow Appeals Ho. Lords (1814) I. 347 Want of sea-worthiness was sufficiently proved. 1823 W. Scoresby Jrnl. Whale Fish. p. xvi, Every known principle calculated for producing strength, accommodation, sea-worthiness,...
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Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1971
Section 3 of the Act provides that there is no strict (or absolute) duty to provide a seaworthy ship. Under the Rules, the carrier must merely exercise due diligence, before and at the start of the voyage, to provide a seaworthy ship.
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MS Taras Shevchenko
MS Taras Shevchenko may refer to:
, a seaworthy cruise ship that operated for the Soviet Union's Black Sea Shipping Company, scrapped in 2005
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ploïmate
ploïmate, a. Zool. (ˈpləʊɪmət) [f. mod.L. Ploïma, neut. pl. (C. J. Hudson, 1884) (f. Gr. πλώ{giuml}µος fit for sailing, seaworthy, f. πλώειν, πλεῖν to sail) + -ate2.] Of or pertaining to the Ploïma, a division of Rotifera or wheel-animalcules, having no foot, and progressing only by swimming.
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George H. Throop
Under the pseudonym Gregory Seaworthy he wrote three novels, Nag's Head: or, Two Months among "The Bankers." Seaworthy records local history and folklore, and provides his impressions of the people and customs he sees.
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sinkable
sinkable, a. (ˈsɪŋkəb(ə)l) [f. sink v. + -able.] Capable of being sunk. Cf. non-sinkable, of a life-boat, in recent use. (N.E.D.)1865 Times 11 Mar. 8/5 The most seaworthy vessel is but too likely to be the most sinkable.
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HMS Tuscan
She became a whaler, making six whaling voyages before being condemned during her seventh in 1840 as no longer seaworthy.
, launched in March 1919 and
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