Sentences with word «seaworthiness»

David Hubbard, president of Fuller Seminary, invited the press to a convocation at which he denounced Lindsell's «unbiblical» understanding of «inerrancy,» refuted his analysis of the contemporary theological scene, and vowed that Fuller would «sail into the winds of controversy» confident of the «seaworthiness of our ship and the correctness of our course.»
Even the weather was right for the test — two of the races were held in light winds, one in moderate going, and one boomed along in a howling southerly which was a trial of seaworthiness as well as speed.
In the meantime the model glided back and forth up and down the tank while Mr. Ashton and Mr. Odenbrett wrote down numbers; and Mr. Rhodes, chin resting on the steel rim of the tank, murmured approvingly of his design: «Stern's free... clean bow wave... bit of seaworthiness in her... looks dry to me.»
They based their mathematical study of seaworthiness on 16th - century European explorers» descriptions of Native American trading vessels in western Mexico.
Clients turn to us for Jones Act negligence and seaworthiness matters involving personal injury to employees, collision with other vessels, charter disputes, personal injury, stranding / wreck removal, oil spills — essentially every type of operational difficulty an owner can experience.
But if any issue is below the waterline, meaning there is an issue that threatens the seaworthiness of the craft and the life of the crew, then it's time to sound the all - hands - on - deck alert as a way to rally everyone toward fixing that issue as quickly and as effectively as possible.
R In 1879, W. K. Clifford had never thought about epistemology and had not acquired the concept of rational justification, so that he didn't believe that he was rationally justified in believing that ship owners ought not to send their ships to sea without checking their seaworthiness.
Q In 1879, W. K. Clifford did not know that he was rationally justified in believing that ship owners ought not to send their ships to sea without checking their seaworthiness.
P In 1879, W. K. Clifford was justified in believing that ship owners should not send their ships to sea without checking their seaworthiness
They looked at the history of functional design changes: modifications that affect the seaworthiness of the boat, such as the design of the hull or the attachment of the outriggers.
One of the country's quirkiest events, the Beer Can Regatta, held in Darwin each July, sees participants trying out the seaworthiness of boats built from beer cans and other junk.
The boats are checked annually by the South African Maritime Safety Association (SAMSA) to ensure their safety and seaworthiness.
The advantage of this boat over the regular chicken boats from Bali is seaworthiness, comfort and value for money.
The moored boat / hotel in their advertising brochures was actually classified by local planning authorities as a building... obvious really as it couldn't be classed as a boat as it didn't have a seaworthiness certificate.
The sea kayaks have been selected for their comfort, stability, seaworthiness and performance.
Issues arising in relation to the carriage of alleged dangerous cargo, the use and / or suitability of Thermocouples for monitoring temperature changes and the seaworthiness of the vessel.
Banga: multi-party Commercial Court action arising out of alleged vapour phase contamination of gasoil cargo raising technical issues as to mechanism, seaworthiness and due diligence.
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