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Dave wrote:
On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 01:59:36 GMT, otnmbrd said: Couple all this with where are you working/quartered on the vessel. Surprisingly, I've noted that "accommodation" forward, tends to affect more people, than "accom" aft. Hmm. Interesting. On the ship I was on, the wardroom and officers' quarters were forward. The goat locker and crew's quarters were amid ship. Ship must have been designed by a CPO. G If you're talking Navy (Destroyer or cruiser) I wouldn't call those accoms fwd. Fwd of midships, but not fwd. No, I'm talking about accoms that leave just enough room for the anchor windlass, fwd of them..... damned uncomfortable. |
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