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seaworthiness

American  
[see-wur-thee-nis] / ˈsiˌwɜr ði nɪs /

noun

  1. the fact or state of being seaworthy; fitness for travel by water.


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To complicate matters, a long-lost sibling, also a pirate with his own troubling history, is here to judge the crew’s seaworthiness.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 19, 2025

Questions have also been raised about the seaworthiness of the vessels, which are both over 50 years old, according to Marine Traffic.

From BBC • Jan. 23, 2025

Societies such as London-headquartered Lloyd's Register, the American Bureau of Shipping and IRClass provide services, such as seaworthiness checks and certification, which are vital for securing insurance and entry to ports.

From Reuters • Nov. 17, 2023

But if the worst happens, forensic examination will inevitably look into whether the Titan met the basic thresholds to demonstrate seaworthiness.

From Scientific American • Jun. 22, 2023

In capacity, speed, maneuverability, and seaworthiness, those Eurasian ships were far superior to the rafts that carried out trade between the New World’s most advanced societies, those of the Andes and Mesoamerica.

From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond

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