Its called the crew's berthing. The kitchen is the galley where they cook, the scullery where the do the dishes and the mess where the crew eats. The officers quarters are called staterooms. Officers eat in the Ward room.
Ships crew
If you mean aeroplane crew, while flying, the place is Cockpit.
A group of sailors is a ships crew.
No maps, in small ships with felons for crew, 29 cats to hunt the rats, no bathrooms, no cooking, brackish water in barrels, bad dried food, no crew quarters for sleeping and on small ships in unknown territory.
Passengers.stowawayA sailorBy ship and aeroplane
If they operate the ship, they are the "ship's crew".
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Below deck, forward, is the crew's quarters. That is called the fo'c'sle. It can also be used for stores of goods, and for machinery.
Collectively they are the crew. Individuals may be called crew members, mariners or sailors.Crew MemberSailors work on ships.
Inside cargo ships, there are various compartments for storing goods, machinery for loading and unloading, and crew quarters. Outside, cargo ships are equipped with navigation systems, communication devices, and equipment for anchoring and securing cargo. They also have engines, propellers, and rudders for propulsion and steering.
The Royal Navy will have crew lists for all of its ships.
old ships, like modern ships, floatthere are also some modern ships that use sailsold and modern ships also require maintenance on both of themboth have similar if not the same crew/ crew membersfinally, both requre a port for storms or resupplying