The Ark, as described in the biblical account of Noah's Ark, was designed to withstand the floodwaters and carry its inhabitants safely. While its dimensions and construction details suggest it was built for stability and buoyancy, there is no empirical evidence to confirm its seaworthiness or existence. Many interpretations view the story symbolically rather than literally, focusing on its moral and theological lessons rather than its practical maritime capabilities. Ultimately, whether the Ark was seaworthy remains a matter of faith and belief rather than scientific validation.
this ship is seaworthy.
Gregory. Seaworthy has written: 'Nag's Head, or, Two months among \\'
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The rusty weatherworn ship did not seem seaworthy.
Personally, I think "seaworthy" is a relative term. A sailboat that is seaworthy on a lake might not necessarily be seaworthy crossing the North Atlantic. I know that doesn't help much, but I think it probably boils down to whether or not a sailboat is capable of handling the sea conditions most likely to exist where (and when) you intend to sail.
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A cutter.
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The most seaworthy sailbaot that I know of is the Pacific Seacraft line. The PS 25 is a great, old-fashioned sailboat capable of crossing oceans. So is the Flicka...
The most seaworthy sailbaot that I know of is the Pacific Seacraft line. The PS 25 is a great, old-fashioned sailboat capable of crossing oceans. So is the Flicka...
As ship of the TItanic's size (which is smaller than most current oil tankers) would be the rough size of the Titanic. However, it should be noted that in order to build ships of that size, you need metal. A purely wooden boat, such as the Bible describes, would warp and not remain seaworthy for any sustained length of time.