Seaway – Definition and Pronunciation
What is Seaway?
Seaway is a moderate to rough sea in open water.
Examples of Seaway
Move the rudder to and fro in order to check that the bearings are reasonably in line and that there is some means of securing the rudder in place so that it doesn’t lift off the bearings in a seaway.
From “Stern Gear – Technical Recommendations for Inspection and Maintenance”.
The major problem with sandwich construction is that the bonding between the three layers can become detached due to flexing of the structure in a seaway, allowing water in.
From “Technical Advice on the Boat Inspection Process and Why Survey Your Own Boat”.
Excessively broad sterns make for large cockpits and big interiors but can increase motion and decrease directional stability in a seaway or gusty winds.
From “The Evolution of Boat Design”.
A ship motion and long-term statistical analysis is performed to determine the wave-induced acceleration forces hence pressures and moments on a ship moving in a seaway of various headings.
From “Independent Cargo Tanks”.