As lack of time precluded the possibility of visiting Danzig or any other Baltic ports east of Kiel, it was arranged that all seaworthy ships in these ports should proceed to Kiel for inspection.
Seaworthy as she was, Ralph did not dare put back for the harbor's mouth.
Even large vessels must make plenty of searoom in such a gale as this, and the Gullwing surely was not a seaworthy craft.
Mr. Ross, the owner of the ship and of the island, had warned me that the boat was leaky, but I found it quite a seaworthy tub.
So far as equipment went, the vessel was seaworthy in the highest sense.
In a voyage policy it is an implied warranty that at the commencement of the voyage the ship shall be seaworthy for the particular venture insured.
They are things of shreds and patches, and look as seaworthy as a waggon with a worn-out tarpaulin set.
The Sea Gem had suffered greatly from the hurricane, but, by dint of strenuous effort on the part of her agents, was now fairly seaworthy again.
Ten days passed gaily away, during which the sail-maker and carpenter had made a fine seaworthy craft of the pinnace in which most of us reached the shore.
But, it must be asked, are the bulk of them seaworthy ships?
She was built of the best oak, and no more seaworthy ship had ever been turned out from Woolwich previously.
I don't think we could construct a boat sufficiently seaworthyto warrant our attempting a voyage in her.
You see, you owned that you could make the raft seaworthy in five minutes.
Thus equipped, the kayak is the most seaworthy craft of its size, this quality being limited only by the skill and stamina of the kayaker.
As a result, some types are far more seaworthy than others and the weight of hull varies a great deal, even within a basic model.
In general, they were not employed in rough weather but were seaworthy in skillful hands.
Neither the Caribou nor the Netsilik kayaks are very seaworthy and their construction is inferior.
The kayak, in its highest state of evolution and in skillful hands is perhaps the most seaworthy of all primitive small craft.
It proved a tedious undertaking to repair and make seaworthy the damaged boat.
Not a drop of water oozed through the joints, and the boat was as snug and tight and seaworthy as any boat that ever floated.
Then came the unexpected, or, to be exact, the crisis arose which Maseden had foreseen many days earlier, but forgotten as the raft grew strong and seaworthy under their hands.
Sometimes the vessel is seaworthy enough to lie out and take whatever wind and waves may inflict; but that is usually where much of the charm and comfort of the houseboat has been sacrificed to make her so.
We have prepared for the worst and can only hope for the best--a release from the ice with a seaworthy vessel under us.
The existence of this building would mean to us a supply of timber, from which, if dire necessity urged us, we could construct a reasonably seaworthy boat.
In order to make the boats more seaworthy we had left some of our shovels, picks, and dried vegetables on the floe, and for a long time we could see the abandoned stores forming a dark spot on the ice.
It was a dugout, quite unlike the graceful birch affairs that Jeremy had seen among the Penobscots, but serviceable and seaworthy enough.
Nearly all the deep-sea pleasure craft are built on the Delaware, and as a rule are staunch, seaworthy vessels with good speed, and generally satisfactory performance in all situations.
That, in a few words, means that I shall have to set to work forthwith upon the task of constructing some craft big enough and seaworthy enough to convey us to some spot from which we can take passage home again.
To do this, a boat was of course necessary, or at least something of a much more seaworthy character than the "pontoon" in which he had adventured the passage to the island.
The Maid Marian, even if they could make her hull seaworthy and repair her shattered spars and rigging, would need a crew to navigate her, and the maroons were not sailor men.
When completed she certainly was a queer-looking craft, but as tight as a bottle and as seaworthy as ever, although I doubt if any Lloyd's surveyor would have passed her.
Were the boats sent away in seaworthy condition and properly manned, equipped, and provisioned?
The 14 lifeboats, 2 emergency boats, and C and D collapsible boats were sent away in a seaworthy condition, but some of them were possibly undermanned.
Heavily timbered and seaworthy enough, the three caravels were short provisioned and manned in part from the rakings of the Palos jail.
As a wash tub is not a particularly seaworthy craft, and spills are of frequent occurrence, it is well for the tub racers also to know how to swim.
A fishing boat should be thoroughly seaworthy and also have plenty of room.
The wonderful seaworthy qualities of our old ship shone brilliantly now.
Illumined by that startling radiance, our staunch and seaworthy ship was tossed and twirled in the hideous vortex of mad sea until her motion was distracting.
The commander built a small encampment, and sent for assistance the only seaworthy vessel left to him.
She is a sailing vessel, with auxiliary steam, a seaworthy craft, of two hundred and eighty tons.
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