With such evidence before us, the seaworthiness of boats of the Nos.
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Unfortunately for one man in Texas, seaworthiness is not one of them.
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These features greatly detracted from their seaworthiness, and made them unwieldy, cumbrous craft.
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No European vessel could have proved her superior in seaworthiness.
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The seaworthiness of a canoe depends largely upon its lines.
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She possessed that essential characteristic of seaworthiness, abundant sheer.
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Two of the beachcombing class resumed an oft-recurring discussion on the seaworthiness of their respective dinghies.
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Its radio licence, which forms an integral part of its seaworthiness, had also expired on 1 January.
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Their craft would vie in form, in size, and seaworthiness with those of the North Pacific coast.
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But everything at the present moment appeared to depend upon the rigging and the seaworthiness of her hull.
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Allegations have surfaced that the Tonga ferry Princess Ashika was repaired at night to stop people from querying its seaworthiness.
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The seaworthiness of the approach of certain tobacco companies to this month's ban on menthol cigarettes looks set to be tested.
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The cruise was at that time a novel one, and many were the doubts expressed as to the seaworthiness of my boat.
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The British-designed Wayfarer is a popular family day-boat, though its seaworthiness means that it can be trusted to venture out into open waters.
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Smugglers had to force passengers onto the boat at gunpoint because they were fearful about its seaworthiness, Greek state television quoted witnesses as saying.
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The Korean owners of a fishing longliner that sank off Antarctica on Monday morning with the loss of 22 lives, are defending the ship's seaworthiness.