segelbar

Etymology
, used in Swedish since 1747.

Adjective

 * 1) (of waters) navigable (that can be reached by ship; deep, wide and open enough)
 * Förslag att göra Nissaströmmen segelbar hava ofta blivit gjorda.
 * Proposals to make Nissan river (in Halland) navigable have often been made.
 * Genom en sådan pack-is är det vanligtvis omöjligt att segla fram, den bildar ett ogenomträngligt hinder; men den, vi träffade vid Beeren Eiland, var ej sådan, utan en lös eller såsom man brukar säga segelbar drif-is.
 * Through such pack ice it is usually impossible to navigate, it forms an impenetrable obstacle; but the one we met at Beeren Island was not of that kind, but a loose or as it is called navigable drift ice.
 * 1)  (of ships) navigable, seaworthy, steerable (that are in a useful condition)
 * 2)  (of weather) useful for sailing
 * 3) (of ice) useful for ice yachting (strong and smooth enough)