shelter deck
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Definition
Noun: - Upper deck having no overhead protection from the weather, but sheltering the deck below: A "shelter deck" is a specific type of deck on a ship. It is an upper deck that is open to the sky (not covered by a roof or another deck), yet it provides protection and shelter for the main deck or other decks located directly beneath it.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The crew gathered on the shelter deck to enjoy the sunshine.
- Lifeboats are often stored on the shelter deck for quick deployment.
- Despite being exposed, the shelter deck offers crucial protection to the spaces below.
Advanced Usage
- "To be on the shelter deck": To be located on or using this specific part of a ship.
- The cargo was stowed on the shelter deck for easier access during the voyage.
Variants and Related Words
- Shelter-decker (n): A type of ship designed with a prominent shelter deck.
- The old shelter-decker was a common sight in coastal trade.
- Weather deck (n): A general term for any deck exposed to the open air. A shelter deck is a type of weather deck.
- All hands were called to the weather deck during the storm drill.
Synonyms
- Awning deck: Another term for a light upper deck that provides shelter.
- Poop deck (specific): A partial deck at the stern, often a form of shelter deck.
Notes on Meaning
- The term is primarily technical and historical, used in maritime contexts to describe ship architecture. It emphasizes the dual function of being exposed itself while providing cover for the deck below.
Noun
- upper deck having no overhead protection from the weather, but sheltering the deck below