A Tour Of The Accommodation Area Of a Tanker (Merchant) Ship/vessel.

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  • The accommodation area of a tanker merchant ship is a multifunctional space designed to cater to the needs of the crew during their time onboard. Typically, this area encompasses various sections:
    1. Crew Quarters: These are individual cabins or rooms where the crew members reside during their shifts. Each room is usually compact but well-equipped with essential amenities like a bed, storage space, a desk, and sometimes a private bathroom.
    2. Common Areas: There are communal spaces such as mess halls or dining areas where crew members gather to eat, relax, and socialize during their downtime. These spaces often feature tables and seating arrangements, sometimes a small recreational area with entertainment options like a TV or board games.
    3. Recreational Facilities: Some larger ships might have dedicated recreational facilities like a gymnasium, a library, or a lounge area for crew members to unwind and engage in leisure activities during their off-duty hours.
    4. Crew Services: The accommodation area may also house facilities such as laundry rooms, medical bays, or offices where crew members can attend to their personal needs or seek medical assistance if required.
    5. Officers' Quarters: Officers often have more spacious cabins or separate quarters with additional amenities compared to the rest of the crew. These accommodations may include private bathrooms, larger living spaces, and sometimes even separate recreation areas.
    6. Safety Features: Safety is paramount on a ship, so the accommodation area is equipped with safety measures such as emergency exits, fire suppression systems, and access to lifeboats in case of emergencies.
    7. Maintenance Areas: There might be designated areas for maintenance and repairs within the accommodation section, ensuring that the living quarters are well-maintained throughout the voyage.
    The design and layout of the accommodation area aim to optimize space efficiently while providing a comfortable and functional living environment for the crew members who spend extended periods at sea. Maintenance of these areas is crucial to ensure the well-being and morale of the crew during their time on the ship.

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  • @JulianaAdeola-be9ym
    @JulianaAdeola-be9ym 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice one

  • @user-ty1ww5sr8m
    @user-ty1ww5sr8m 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Going from strength to strength. Another good watch.

  • @Surezone4089
    @Surezone4089 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤❤❤

  • @Desertpagan
    @Desertpagan 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Very nice!! On my boat we had a 15-man, a 22-man, and a 31-man bunk room for enlisted men, there was also the "Goat locker" for Chief Petty Officers and Staterooms for officers. When we had more sailors than bunks the junior enlisted "hot-bunk" meaning they shared a bunk (you sleep while the other is on watch). On my first patrol, I slept on foam placed on plywood laid/strapped across the torpedoes. On more than one patrol our Evaporator (Our source of fresh water) broke down, hence no showers, those bunk rooms would make you almost vomit when you first entered. I'd quickly bury my head in my pillow until I fell asleep.

    • @Thesailorslounge
      @Thesailorslounge  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wow. I’d really love to be in a sub someday.

  • @abiolaodu7626
    @abiolaodu7626 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is Amazing, tailor ship man 😊