👉 Navigability refers to the ability of a vessel or object to navigate through water or other bodies of water. It involves being able to move through the water at a steady and predictable speed, without experiencing any obstacles or hazards that could hinder its movement. Navigability is important for navigation in various contexts, including maritime safety, shipping, and coastal management. It ensures that ships can safely travel between different ports or locations while avoiding potential dangers such as storms, currents, or navigational hazards.