seaworthy

Etymology

sea + -worthy

adj

  1. Fit for service at sea.
    Yet everybody knows that a cargo properly stowed in a seaworthy craft reaches market in much the better condition than by rail, though perhaps it is some hours longer on the way. 1922, James A. Cooper, Sheila of Big Wreck Cove

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