belowdecks

belowdecks

(bɪˈləʊˌdɛks)
adv
below a ship's deck
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be•low•decks

(bɪˈloʊˌdɛks)

adv.
within the hull of a vessel.
[1905–10]
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But in spite of its small size, it offers many of the amenities of much fancier bass boats including carpeted decks, fore and aft swivel seats, bow-mounted trolling motor, release well, depth sounder and belowdecks storage.
Trapped belowdecks, crushed by the crowds attempting to escape the rising waters, or hurled into the river from the upper deck of the ship, roughly one-third of the passengers, mostly women and children, perished that day.
Beyond the formal dining zone, the lobby gives access onto the walkway through a large glass door, as well as belowdecks and to the master suite.
De la Penne, who was belowdecks on board Valiant, describes the moment: "The vessel reared, with extreme violence.
The boat's standard configuration includes three cabins located belowdecks, but the layout can be customised.
Gulets are particularly good as pleasure sailing vessels because of their broad beam, which gives them lots of deck spaceNparticularly aftNand plenty of rooms for spacious cabins belowdecks. The Gulet real design has evolved into a comfortable cruising boat for up to 36 guests in self-contained single, double or triple cabins.
KVH developed the new Integrated CommBox Modem (ICM), an integrated belowdecks unit that includes the antenna control unit, CommBox Ship/Shore Network Manager, ArcLight spread spectrum modem, VoIP, Ethernet switch, and Wi-Fi capabilities in a single 2U enclosure.
Meanwhile, the young child belowdecks confronts the storm with remarkable placidity and reminds his mother, "We're not afraid to die" (24).
Belowdecks in the stern is another 250 pounds on each side, for a total of 900 pounds.
The boat we sailed has the Premier Pack (another $8,300) which added the teak floor in the cockpit and teak pads on the sidedeck, extra lights and curtains belowdecks. These are extras, not essentials, but the teak is very nice and the cockpit seats include cutouts for drink holders.