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  2. Main deck - Wikipedia

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    The main deck of a ship is the uppermost complete deck extending from bow to stern. [1] A steel ship's hull may be considered a structural beam with the main deck forming the upper flange of a box girder and the keel forming the lower strength member .

  3. Deck (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Tween deck: the storage space between the hold and the main deck, often retractable. Upper deck: The highest deck of the hull, extending from stem to stern. Vehicle deck: aboard amphibious assault ships the deck or decks used to carry vehicles, aboard civilian ferries and other commercial vessels a deck used for a similar purpose.

  4. Guards (steamboat) - Wikipedia

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    For example, the hull of the Jacob Strader, a large vessel (905 tons) built in 1853 for the Cincinnati and Louisville Mail Line, was 27.5 feet wide, but measured over the guards the main deck was 69 feet across. [1] While the Strader was an extreme case, it was common for guards to make the main deck 50 to 75 per cent wider than the hull. [1]

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    The sprawling pool deck has three pools, a children's water playground, and three waterslides. ... I ate most of my evening meals in the main dining room. The menu rotates daily. Order the prime ...

  6. Samuel Leech - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Leech (c. 1798–1848) was a young sailor in the Royal Navy and the United States Navy during the War of 1812.He became notable as one of very few who wrote an account of his experiences, titled, in the manner of the time, Thirty Years from Home, or a Voice from the Main Deck; Being the Experience of Samuel Leech, Who Was Six Years in the British and American Navies: Was Captured in the ...

  7. Flush deck - Wikipedia

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    "Flush deck" in this sense only signifies that the main deck runs the length of the ship and does not end before the stem (with a separate raised forecastle deck forward) or before the stern (with a separate raised or, as seen on many modern warships, lowered quarterdeck rearward).

  8. Compartment (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Another popular naming convention is numbering the main deck 1, the deck below it 2 (or the second deck), and the deck below that the third deck, and so forth. Decks above the main deck may be named, like the bridge deck or poop deck, [12] or they may be numbered upwards from the main deck with a zero prefix that is pronounced "oh": 01 above ...

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