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The launch, as you know, was an excellent sea boat.
She was a very good sea boat and an exceptional steamer.
The Prussians regarded the ship as a poor sea boat.
Seydlitz was described as having been a good sea boat with gentle motion.
The ships were regarded as excellent sea boats by the German navy.
There is nothing worse than a bendy sea boat.
Good sea boats for men that can handle them.'
The Kriegsmarine considered the ships to be good sea boats, with a slight roll.
They tended to pitch rather than roll in heavy seas but were basically considered good sea boats.
The Kriegsmarine regarded the ships as good sea boats, with gentle motion.
She was considered to be a good sea boat with a smooth roll-attributable to her tumblehome sides.
The currach has traditionally been both a sea boat and a vessel for inland waters.
Their shape made them poor sea boats at low speed, also exacerbated by additional equipment on the superstructure.
They were good sea boats, but were fairly stiff and suffered from severe roll.
The German navy considered the ship to be a good sea boat with gentle motion, though she suffered from severe roll.
The German navy regarded the ships as poor sea boats, with severe rolling, and a tendency to take on water.
They also rolled inordinately in heavy weather, quick but easy and without a jerk at its end, despite being regarded as good sea boats.
Until the late sixties, side trawlers were the most common deep sea boat used in North Atlantic fisheries.
Greif was a mediocre sea boat and was moderately handy.
In his opinion, without plenty of ballast, the boat was too tall and narrow to be a good sea boat.
Zieten was a good sea boat with a gentle motion, but she was very crank.
All seven ships were good sea boats, but they were crank and rolled up to twenty degrees.
The ships were good sea boats; they had an easy motion and were dry as a result of their high forecastles.
The ship was considered to be a very good sea boat and very maneuverable, although she did suffer from severe pitching.
Sevastopol was considered to be a good sea boat and her total crew numbered 607 officers and enlisted men.