A warranty of seaworthiness extends not only to the condition of the structure of the ship itself, but also requires that it be properly laden and provided with:
(a) A competent master.
(b) A sufficient number of competent officers and seamen.
(c) The requisite appurtenances and equipments.
(d) Other necessary or proper stores and implements for the voyage.
(Enacted by Stats. 1935, Ch. 145.)