if you mean a U.S.flag merchant ship, then one or two, mostly there ill be one deck cadet and one engine cadet
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As a deck cadet on board a ship, the primary responsibilities include assisting with navigational duties, conducting routine inspections and maintenance of deck equipment, ensuring the safety of passengers and crew, and participating in emergency drills and procedures. Deck cadets also help in cargo handling and operations, such as mooring and unmooring of the vessel, as well as maintaining cleanliness and order on the deck area.
1 deck
A raised deck at the back of the ship. Is a poop deck
The open deck of a ship is called the weather deck.
Actually the answer above is way of the right answer cadets in either departments whether engine or deck. their duty is to assist the second in command 2nd engineer for engine cadets and i think 1st mate in deck cadets their purpose is to take job orders from their superiors and help them with their jobs more like all around worker but it depends on your superior's orders
The "poop" deck on a ship is an elevated deck above the poop cabin, at the rear of a ship.
Usually referring to as the "Poop Deck",it is the main deck on a ship.
no sailing is required
* Orlop deck: The deck or part of a deck where the cables are stowed, usually below the water line. It is the lowest deck in a ship.
The top deck name is contingent on the type of ship or vessel. The top deck on a cruise ship is usually called the Lido deck. The top deck on a battle ship is sometimes referred to as topside or poop deck. The poop deck got its name from the amount of birds flying overhead.
No, but the orlop deck is the lowest deck of a wooden sailing ship with three or more decks.
That depends on what cruise line and cruise ship, because each ship might have a different naming convention for their decks... named after constellations, mythology, literary figures, etc. To know those for sure, you would have to look up the individual ship. However, here are some general deck terms that are common among ships: Atrium or Lobby deck: The deck with the the shore excursion desk, the photo gallery, etc. Boat deck: The deck area where lifeboats are stored. Bridge deck: The deck area including helm/navigation. Lido deck: The deck where the outdoor swimming pool is. On many ships this is also the deck where the buffet dining is located as well. Promenade deck: The deck that has the "wrap-around porch" with open railings where people can sit and watch the ocean, or walk all the way around the ship. Many ships also have shops on this deck, so it can also be called the "Shopping deck." Spa deck: The deck where the spa is. Sports deck: The deck with a basketball and tennis court, etc. Sun deck: Deck for sunbathing, doesn't usually extend the length of the ship. Upper deck: The highest deck of the hull, extending all the way across the ship from stem to stern.