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Qué (quién) es worthily$92520$ - definición


Seakeeping         
  • CL-60}} rolling about 35 degrees to starboard as she rides out a typhoon
  • forefoot]] out of the water, while operating in heavy Atlantic seas
RESPONSE OF A VESSEL TO SEA CONDITIONS
Seaworthy; Seaworthiness; Unseaworthy; Sea worthy; Seakeep; Seakept; Sea keeping; Sea keep; Sea worthiness; Seaworthily; Sea worthily; Sea-worthiness; Seaboat; Sea-keeping
Seakeeping ability or seaworthiness is a measure of how well-suited a watercraft is to conditions when underway. A ship or boat which has good seakeeping ability is said to be very seaworthy and is able to operate effectively even in high sea states.
seaworthiness         
  • CL-60}} rolling about 35 degrees to starboard as she rides out a typhoon
  • forefoot]] out of the water, while operating in heavy Atlantic seas
RESPONSE OF A VESSEL TO SEA CONDITIONS
Seaworthy; Seaworthiness; Unseaworthy; Sea worthy; Seakeep; Seakept; Sea keeping; Sea keep; Sea worthiness; Seaworthily; Sea worthily; Sea-worthiness; Seaboat; Sea-keeping
seakeeping         
  • CL-60}} rolling about 35 degrees to starboard as she rides out a typhoon
  • forefoot]] out of the water, while operating in heavy Atlantic seas
RESPONSE OF A VESSEL TO SEA CONDITIONS
Seaworthy; Seaworthiness; Unseaworthy; Sea worthy; Seakeep; Seakept; Sea keeping; Sea keep; Sea worthiness; Seaworthily; Sea worthily; Sea-worthiness; Seaboat; Sea-keeping
¦ noun the ability of a vessel to withstand rough conditions at sea.