(1) In a dangerous combat situation, or even a crowded seaway , this can provide a huge advantage.(2) Unfortunately we need two miles of seaway to stop our ship and our rudder is jammed, hence we cannot change course.(3) In general, the safety of a ship in a seaway is related to three major safety parameters - structural safety, overturning stability, and seakeeping quality.(4) Every battle ever fought there was fought over control of the seaway .(5) with the engine mounted amidship, the boat pitches less in a seaway(6) This scenario maximizes the depth and linkage of the basins forming the seaway .(7) We put the boat in at Labrador and headed off around Wave Break Island to the actual seaway .(8) The dog boats were also small in comparison to their opponents but rode better in a seaway .(9) Columbus set out to find a new seaway to India and he ended up discovering America.(10) with the engine mounted amidship, the boat pitches less in a seaway(11) After 1903 and improvements to the St. Lawrence waterway, larger ships or u2018canalersu2019 could navigate the seaway .(12) The earlier occurrences in North Carolina suggest that the genus dispersed westward through the Central American seaway .(13) This number results from a formula that is intended to represent a boat's expected motion in a seaway .(14) The St Lawrence seaway , one of the world's busiest shipping lanes after the English Channel, exits around the northern tip of Nova Scotia.(15) In the annual cycle experiments, however, low winter insolation causes the seaways to freeze.(16) Canada is every bit as vulnerable, experts say, at its ports, docks, canals, lakes, and seaways .