Handrail is the most common reference. Good rule of thumb while aboard a boat or ship is "One hand for the ship/boat, one hand for yourself". Meaning no hands in pockets and while transiting the decks you have a hand touching some part of the vessel in the event of a sudden roll or turn.
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.
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The main part of the boat that you walk on is called The deck. Usually known to have the best view on the boat.
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Height from the waterline to the deck is "freeboard." Above the deck is superstructure, and below the waterline is draft.
The topside watch will be charged with the comings and goings on the topside of the submarine (called a boat by those who sail on them) when the boat is tied to a pier or tender. There may be an officer of the deck there on some occasions, but when the boat is lying along side a tender or the dock of a submarine or naval base, security is such that the topside watch will be the lone crew member on the deck.
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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
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.
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
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Titanic's lifeboats were stored on what was appropriately called "the boat deck".