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Seaworthy

Seaworthy meaning

Fit for service at sea.

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A bottle contains the rusty water passengers had to drink while aboard the MV Lady 3. The Myanmar-flagged fishing vessel was barely seaworthy, with no sleeping quarters, just two toilets and little food.

Monkey D. Luffy, the wannabe King of the Pirates, and his Straw Hat Crew are marooned on a mysterious island and have to figure out how to make their ship, the Thousand Sunny, seaworthy again.

The U.S. Coast Guard said there were no injuries to the 19 crew members aboard the vessel, Genius Star XI, and that it remained seaworthy.

Temporary patches are being installed on the ship in Thunder Bay to make it seaworthy, Snyder said.

The agency said its investigation revealed that 75 per cent of passenger boats on Lagos waters are not seaworthy.

The department argues that this week's deaths in the Channel demonstrate the "increasingly extreme measures the gangs are willing to contemplate as more people are crammed into less seaworthy vessels".

The group was treated to a rare opportunity to view the hull of a working vessel from below, gaining unique insights into the types of engineering required to keep these large ships seaworthy year after year.

Monika added: "We couldn't do voyages like this without support of local businesses such as Seaware who are helping us keep our vessel seaworthy.

Note, also the claim of the captain: “It was leaking but seaworthy at the time”.

Recoil Therapy: Gilday said the defense industry could make Bonhomme Richard seaworthy again, but that it may not be worth the cost.

Now Mr Duguid, 28, who is originally from the Bridge of Don area, said the ageing ship needs about £112,000 worth of repairs to keep her seaworthy.

Bronze trireme ram Once the triremes were seaworthy, it is argued that they were highly decorated with, "eyes, nameplates, painted figureheads, and various ornaments".

Loss of large trees meant that residents were no longer able to build seaworthy vessels, significantly diminishing their fishing abilities.

Multi chines are more complex to build but produce a more seaworthy hull form.

Naval Constructor Foster Rhodes calculated that it would require $70,000 to make her seaworthy.

Only eleven ships escaped to Cádiz, and, of those, only five were considered seaworthy.

She was not seaworthy and could make only the neutral port of Montevideo.

The fishing village of New Bedford, Massachusetts was recreated along the waterfront; the sailing ship in the film was fully constructed to be seaworthy; and three 100-foot whales were built out of steel, wood, and plastic.

The most recent surveys of the ship indicate that the ship was modified late in her career and have lent support to the idea that the Mary Rose was altered too much to be properly seaworthy.

To make the vessel more seaworthy a convert funnel shaped smokestack was placed over the smoke outlet while taller fresh air vents were installed.