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One problem was the town's location far from navigable water.
Which meant the river was navigable for a small boat.
They occupied the center of the floor, as if to make the space around them navigable.
The course of the river is 80 percent navigable in small boats.
The river was navigable from the middle ages until 1915, and used for international trade.
It was too small a body of water to be navigable by large boats.
From there on, the river is only navigable for small craft.
The river is not easily navigable for most of its length.
The river can be seen at the far end of the grounds, and certainly does not look navigable now!
The first few hundred yards were navigable along the beach.
"We're going to run out of navigable river up ahead, and he'll have to decide what he wants us to do next."
The river is navigable by ships in the lower region.
Early development of the area was delayed because it had no navigable river.
The river is navigable only by small boats below that.
One major fact about navigable cars came home with this rental.
The right of the public to use navigable waters is an ancient one.
Above Laura the river is less navigable than below, particularly in the late summer.
The location was not ideal, being several miles away from navigable water.
It has been described as the highest navigable river in the world.
Only the part of the river nearest its mouth is navigable.
The river is navigable within 500 km from its mouth.
It is still navigable, but not used for regular navigation.
The Columbia was never freely navigable in its natural state.
However, this right extends only to the "navigable point" of the water.
The Hutchinson river is navigable for its final three miles.