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At the time she was in a damaged and unseaworthy state.
They were rotting, but not enough to make it unseaworthy.
While serious, the damage was not sufficient to make the ship unseaworthy.
Ultimately the last of the sister ships was found to be unseaworthy.
The damage was so great that the ship remained unseaworthy for several years.
In 1784 she was found to be unseaworthy, and was burned.
She was sold to the Haitian government in 1865 after becoming unseaworthy because of leaks.
Investigators found that at least one other oil company, Shell, had rejected the boat as unseaworthy.
Billy's unseaworthy boat rocked back and forth against the side of the ship.
By 1779 she had been deemed unseaworthy by the navy.
The cutters were reported unseaworthy and were taken out of service.
However, despite ongoing repairs the vessel was becoming rapidly unseaworthy.
A more enduring question is, why would anyone have volunteered for the crew of this unseaworthy vessel?
A coffin ship is one that sets out on a long voyage in an unseaworthy condition.
Age and poor maintenance had rendered them virtually unseaworthy.
Our ships were all unseaworthy from the first.
A ship which must, of necessity, be bailed three times in two days is regarded as unseaworthy.
Some passengers complained before departure that she was overloaded and unseaworthy.
However, one surveyor who inspected the vessel found that it was unseaworthy.
Without magic, she proved unseaworthy, for the wrights had small skill.
In October 1818 she was pronounced unseaworthy and decommissioned.
Dangerously unseaworthy when fully loaded, she only completed one full India run, and not without difficulties.
They tried to leave their country, Asians, they were, in the most incredibly unseaworthy craft.
Like a steamer declared unseaworthy, the company was carved up to try to salvage some of the parts.
However, the ship was old and unseaworthy, and commanded by an incompetent captain.