what are sea-going vessels
The fore part of the hull on a seagoing vessel is known as the "bow." It is the front section of the ship, designed to cut through the water and provide stability as the vessel moves forward. The bow often features a pointed shape to reduce resistance and enhance performance in waves. Additionally, it may be equipped with various fittings, such as anchors and navigation lights.
On seagoing vessels in restricted visibility a prolonged blast on the ships whistle means the vessel is making way through the water.
Why, hell yes! We seagoing Marines are MARINES!
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France launched the first seagoing ironclad, La Gloire in 1859.
The cast of Adventures of a Seagoing Hack - 1915 includes: Dorothy Phillips as Mrs. Dallas
The painter for a lifeboat must be of a length that is at least twice the distance from the stowage position of the boat to the waterline with the vessel in its lightest seagoing condition, or must be 15 meters (50 feet) long, whichever is the greater.
There's no barrier reef there so I don't see what would prevent it.
A seagoing robber and murderer. Contrast with privateer
A harbor.
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A+ answer is exploration.