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A bed on a boat is usually called a "bunk" or a "berth" although berths tend to more accurately refer to the boat's own bed... a 'slip' or space in a marina where it lives when not out sailing/motoring/cruising.
A bed on a boat is usually called a "bunk" or a "berth" although berths tend to more accurately refer to the boat's own bed... a 'slip' or space in a marina where it lives when not out sailing/motoring/cruising.
The sleeping area of a boat is called the "berth."
Yacht cot is the rhyming word pair for rollaway bed on a millionaires boat.
A bed on top of a bed is called a bunk bed
this is commonly called a bed sore on the hipbone area..it can breakdown the skin and cause an ulcer or open area usually occurs with people who are immobile in bed for periods of times and are not turning
To get to the other side
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While I was on a ship in the US Marine Corps, we called it the berthing compartments.
a small bed is called a toddler bed.
It is either a bed on a ship or a canteen for the officers.
To get to the other side