Seagoing in a sentence as an adjective

Drilling rigs are huge machines that aren't moved easily and cost at least $50k a day on land and $500k a day for seagoing.

He appealed to the Chilean government, which offered the use of Yelcho, a small seagoing tug from its navy.

Any seagoing vessel with a crew complement of 2 or more sailors is going to try to have one portion of the crew at work at all times.

So Intelligent seagoing mammals evolved their wit on land and kept it when they went aquatic, is how I read what you're saying.

The best way out is probably to be smuggled via cargo container from the current Russian airport to a seagoing vessel on its way to South America.

Seagoing definitions

adjective

used on the high seas; "seafaring vessels"

See also: oceangoing seafaring