Well they look after the cargo and make sure everything is in order while shipping the cargo. they also keep the boat in order. Some of the crew work with computers to keep the ship on track and make sure what ever weather they're heading into the boat is going to be stable.
Passengers, crew and cargo
around 30
A takeover by the crew because of discontent would be a mutiny; a takeover by criminals in order to steal the ship, its cargo, or ransom the vessel and crew is piracy.
There were no passengers on the SAMTAMPA - she was a cargo ship in ballast. Her crew of 39 were all drowned. The eight crew of the Mumbles Lifeboat also drowned when the boat capsized during its attempt to reach the ship.
The number of crew members depends on the number of passengers. A favorable ratio is about one crew member for every two passengers to every two and one-half passengers.
Basic parts of the ship: Hull - Everything is built onto this and the cargo is stored on/in it. Bridge - All the navigation goes on here. Engine Room - Found at the bottom of the ship and is the lair of the chief engineer. Accommodation block - Where the ships crew live. Cargo Hold(s) - Where the ships' cargo is stored. Propeller(s) - Push the ship through the water.
Basic parts of the ship: Hull - Everything is built onto this and the cargo is stored on/in it. Bridge - All the navigation goes on here. Engine Room - Found at the bottom of the ship and is the lair of the chief engineer. Accommodation block - Where the ships crew live. Cargo Hold(s) - Where the ships' cargo is stored. Propeller(s) - Push the ship through the water.
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'What is the relation between cockpit cargo and cabin crew?
this mystery is about a ship who's crew vanished. since then nobody has a logical answer for what happened, except that fumes from there cargo might have caused them to panic because of a possible fire.
It's called the crew of the ship.
nowhere your crew is already on your ship