Deck on ships 3 letters. Hanging deck on sea or river vessels

ship deck

Alternative descriptions

Hanging deck on sea or river vessels

Hanging deck on a ship

Closed deck

Closed deck of a ship

Deck on ships

Hanging deck on ships

Canopy deck

Hanging deck on a ship

Hanging deck on sea or river vessels

M. Morsk. deck and space between two decks; tier. Operdek, the upper deck of a ship; middeck, second; gondek, third, combat, with guns large caliber; orlopdeck, cockpit, under the gondeck. Command the deck and guns in this tier. music Dec m. and Deca w. German in stringed musical instruments, esp. piano, resonance deck, board on which the strings are stretched, old. shelf. The shelf is dusty, the strings are rusty, Dobrynya said, returning home years later, when his wife married Alyosha Popovich, and he took up the ringing harp to sing a song about it. Soundboard, related to the soundboard. Dechny, used. together with the number two-decks, two-deckers, ships of the line, seven or eighty; three-deck, three-deck, one-stop. Dektranets m. stern lying brace at the height of the deck

deck on ships

Alternative descriptions

Hanging deck on sea or river vessels

Hanging deck on a ship

Closed deck

Closed deck of a ship

Ship deck

Hanging deck on ships

Canopy deck

Hanging deck on a ship

Hanging deck on sea or river vessels

M. Morsk. deck and space between two decks; tier. Operdek, the upper deck of a ship; middeck, second; gondek, third, combat, with large-caliber guns; orlopdeck, cockpit, under the gondeck. Command the deck and guns in this tier. music Dec m. and Deca w. German in stringed musical instruments, esp. piano, resonance deck, board on which the strings are stretched, old. shelf. The shelf is dusty, the strings are rusty, Dobrynya said, returning home years later, when his wife married Alyosha Popovich, and he took up the ringing harp to sing a song about it. Soundboard, related to the soundboard. Dechny, used. together with the number two-decks, two-deckers, ships of the line, seven or eighty; three-deck, three-deck, one-stop. Dektranets m. stern lying brace at the height of the deck

Three-deck motor ships are mainly vessels of Project 588 (built in Germany in 1954 - 1961) and Project 26-37 (built in Czechoslovakia in 1957 - 1962). Externally, the ships of these projects are very similar, differing in rounded salons and restaurants in the bow and stern. Original ship interior using dark wood and brass fittings. Initially, all cabins were without amenities, some of the rooms had a washbasin.

Due to their venerable age and growing consumer demands, almost all of the ships were modernized - the area of ​​cabins was increased, the decoration was updated. However, the situation on each ship is individual and depends on the mood of the shipowner and/or tour operator. Some of the 3-deck motor ships have retained their original interior and cabins without amenities, due to which trips to them are cheaper and sometimes such ships are conventionally classified as economy class motor ships. So if convenience, comfort and novelty of finishing materials are not so important to you, but you are short on funds, then such a ship will obviously be the best option.

  • Main deck(first) - usually passengers board and disembark from it. The reception area is located in the bow passage. The outer part of the deck is narrow, where sailors usually work during mooring, entry for passengers is limited or prohibited. Subjectively, I like the cabins on this deck the most, since no one walks in front of the windows, unlike the promenade and boat decks. There is a restaurant on the bow deck. The disadvantage of this restaurant is that there are only small portholes, so you won’t be able to see the shores passing by while you eat.
  • Promenade deck(second) - in accordance with the name, this is the widest open part of the deck, intended for walking. In the bow and stern parts of the deck there is usually a bar/music room/library - it all depends on the imagination of the owners. Discos are usually held at the stern of this deck, so if you want to go to bed early, it is recommended to purchase cabins in the bow.
  • Boat deck. (third) In accordance with the name, there are boats here, but they occupy only a small space opposite the cinema hall, closer to the stern. In addition to films, the cinema hall usually hosts various cultural events, meetings with the team, etc. The most expensive cabins are located on this deck. In the original configuration there are single cabins, a captain's cabin, and suites. At the stern there is a solarium, where good weather you can sunbathe. There is a second restaurant in the bow.
  • Above the boat deck there is only a deckhouse with a false chimney and a real chimney. But tourists are usually not allowed here, except during an excursion to the wheelhouse.
  • Below the main deck is located hold, which is usually called the “lower deck” so as not to scare tourists. It is mainly located above the water level. Unlike those located above, instead of full-fledged rectangular windows here round portholes. Moreover, they are located quite high, so you can only look out while standing or lying on the 2nd bunk of the cabin. The cheapest cabins are located here. If you are short on funds, then feel free to choose this option - it doesn’t matter most You will spend time outside the cabin - on deck, in a restaurant, on excursions, at entertainment events. Keep in mind that such cabins are dismantled the fastest.

Project q-065 motor ships are fundamentally different from their counterparts. They were built much later in Austria. There are only 5 units. In addition, until recently, only three were used as cruise ships - "Demyan Bedny" and "Mikhail Svetlov" made cruises on the Lena, and "Sergei Yesenin" - in the Volga basin. The two remaining until 2012 decorated the embankments of Moscow and were used as floating casinos and hotels.