I came across your question while I was searching the net for the same thing. Have you found anything ?
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at the top right, there is a boat sinking, the cards are the bottom of the boat
about 400 pounds I just scrapped out an 18 foot sweetwater/godfrey pontoon boat. got 390 pounds of aluminum, at $0.40/pound yielded $156. 200 pounds was in the railings and deck braces, 190 in the actual pontoons. after disassembling, all most of the weight of the boat is in the plywood deck, the rest in the seats/upholstery
Hull Is The Inside or bottom(?), and deck is the top. other than that i thinks its just called a boat. My best answer would be hull.
a deck of a boat is the place were people walk at and sometimes dance and have fun that is what a deck is and like bridge
The lowest deck on a multi-decked ship is referred to as the Orlop deck. Below this are the bilges and in some cases double bottom tanks or spaces for ballast.
It's a sailing term. "Heel" means the lower end or side of a thing on a boat. (The heel of the mast is the part that sits on the deck.) The heel of the boat itself is the bottom of the boat, and when the boat leans over in the wind you can see the bottom, so it's called "heeling over".
You can find deck plans on line . I found these sites that have great deck plans. They also have boat deck plans here are the sites Shannon Deck Plans www.Shannonachts.com/shannon_deck.html and another one is Deck plans- Boat deck www.pnc.com.au/-byceme/fairsky/boatdeck.html
deck
The Upper Deck of a boat or ship is either the highest of two decks of a boat or the part of the deck that's the highest part covering the hull. The deck of the boat is the part covering the hull or body.
What one can put on the deck of a boat depends on the size of the boat. The deck of the boat is the floor of the boat. On a smaller sized boat, several places to sit are quite common. Larger boats might have more seating, as well as tables, lounge chairs and coolers.