The cause of the loss of your schooner was, in my opinion, unseaworthiness of vessel and stores.
There is indeed no rule of English law which prevents a shipowner from exempting himself by the terms of the bill of lading from liability for damage and loss of every kind, whether arising from unseaworthiness or any other cause whatsoever.
The question requires attention as to whether a prize whoseunseaworthiness is so great that it cannot be repaired, may be allowed to remain in the neutral port and be there sold[622] after the competent Prize Court has condemned it.
Although small repairs are allowed,[675] a neutral would violate his duty of impartiality by allowing such repairs as would make good the unseaworthiness of a belligerent man-of-war.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unseaworthiness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.