Seaworthiness vs Sailworthiness - What's the difference?
seaworthiness | sailworthiness |
(nautical) The property of a watercraft that makes it fit to go to sea.
Of a boat, the characteristic of being sailworthy; suitability for sailing; seaworthiness.
As nouns the difference between seaworthiness and sailworthiness
is that seaworthiness is (nautical) the property of a watercraft that makes it fit to go to sea while sailworthiness is of a boat, the characteristic of being sailworthy; suitability for sailing; seaworthiness.seaworthiness
English
Noun
(-)- The ship leaked like a sieve and rode like a barrel; in other words it was completely lacking in seaworthiness .