"Seagoing" Quotes from Famous Books
... drew nearer. They were of logs hollowed out until they were fairly light, but still seeming too clumsy for safe seagoing craft. In each were several men. One sat in the stern and steered, the others knelt in pairs, each man helping propel the boat by means of a stick some four feet long, more like a pole than a paddle, which he worked with great energy over ... — History of California • Helen Elliott Bandini
... miles of waterfront and fine anchorage of from nine to eighteen fathoms, and is an ideal refuge for all seagoing craft. ... — A Review of the Resources and Industries of the State of Washington, 1909 • Ithamar Howell |