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n. A ship or other vehicle capable of travelling on the ocean.
Usage examples of "seacraft".
Even here all might have gone well with him, since there was no member of that body with seacraft to penetrate his imposture.
In the summer after his graduation from high school he single-handed a thirty-one-foot Pacific Seacraft cutter in the San Francisco-to-Honolulu race, coming in third on corrected time.
Many of their colossal basalt castles were blasted into fused rubble, their gigantic seacraft destroyed, their fearsome servants annihilated, and the greater part of the Scylredi were killed.
True, they have only a few of these seacraft, and the power that drives them is almost exhausted, but a small number of such weapons can destroy countless warships.
What I find astonishing is that Efrel claims the Scylredi still have functional seacraft after untold millennia.
Although the crew had been warned what to expect, the appearance of these alien seacraft left every man of them shaken and afraid.
As suddenly as beforethe whining hum from the depths, the upheaval of black waterthe Scylredi seacraft once again breached the waves about the awe-stricken humans and their puny wooden ship.
Near the bow of one of the alien seacraft, a conical protrusion suddenly glowed into violet incandescence.
Kane followed her gesture toward the surface of the pool where a stubby, miniature version of the Scylredi seacraft was just breaking the water.
Patrol car and taxicab looked like frail seacraft picked up by a tidal wave.
Since they were masters of seacraft and warfare, I allowed my mood to be guided by their example, and remained wary.
Through the field glasses he took one more long look at the man in the Seacraft, who was still a half mile away.
Aboard the Seacraft, which was also rented, Stranahan found an Igloo cooler with two six-packs of Corona and a couple of cheap spinning rods that the killer had brought along just for looks.
Stranahan heaved the body into the Seacraft and took the boat out into the Biscayne Channel.
A superior air power will dominate all sea areas when they act from land bases, and no seacraft, whether carrying aircraft or not, is able to contest their aerial supremacy.