Unnavigable
adjective
1.
deep and wide enough to provide passage to ships:
a navigable channel.
2.
capable of being steered or guided, as a ship, aircraft, or missile.
adjective
1.
wide, deep, or safe enough to be sailed on or through: a navigable channel
2.
capable of being steered or controlled: a navigable raft
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