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seaworthiness Meaning in Bengali



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seaworthiness's Usage Examples:

Seakeeping ability or seaworthiness is a measure of how well-suited a watercraft is to conditions when underway.


damage to the starboard side; the collision did not affect the ship's seaworthiness.


responsible for the safe and efficient operation of the ship‍—‌including its seaworthiness, safety and security, cargo operations, navigation, crew management.


schooner was considered the largest (86 feet) for her type, noted for her seaworthiness and heavy weather performance.


explicitly disclaim responsibility for the safety, fitness for purpose, or seaworthiness of the ship, but is a verification only that the vessel is in compliance.


trials are conducted to measure a vessel's performance and general seaworthiness.


The Type 7 destroyers proved to have a less than adequate seaworthiness for Soviet conditions.


design, building and navigation of sailing vessels in which speed and seaworthiness are combined.


in the Baltic Sea, where armament and speed is more important than seaworthiness.


and forbade Rithet from crossing the Strait until such time as her seaworthiness was established.


Reed gave these ships a superstructure to increase seaworthiness and raise the freeboard of the gun turrets so they could be worked in.


The catamaran design also provides better seaworthiness in comparison to the other boats of similar displacement with a conventional.


Norwegian Navy has described them as corvettes (korvett) because their seaworthiness is seen as comparable to corvettes, and because they do not carry torpedoes.


She showed high seaworthiness in polar circumstances.


These boats were designed for extreme seaworthiness in the rough conditions of the North Sea.


Despite these inherent risks, the very high freeboard raises the seaworthiness of these vessels.


the World for Slocum's candid explanation of the Spray design and its seaworthiness.


infamous and often treacherous Rip, where the couta boats’ qualities of seaworthiness were proven.


improvement on previous types, 1,000 tons displacement larger with better seaworthiness due to improved hull design.



seaworthiness's Meaning':

fitness to traverse the seas

Synonyms:

unseaworthy; soundness; fitness; seaworthy;

Antonyms:

unsoundness; unseaworthy; seaworthy; tight; bad;

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