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Titanic's pool was located down on F deck. Altho the Adriatic was the first vessel of all to have any swimming pool, the Olympic-Class vessels had the first heated swimming pool for any sailing vessel.
The Titanic looked like Queen Mary: 4 funnels, 2 masts, 1 propellor on the bow and starboard of the ship and one in the Well, located beneth the poop deck. The name "TITANIC" on her bow and "TITANIC, LIVERPOOL" as a strip on the Stern. Titanic was one of the first ships to look like a city on the ocean
The address of the Titanic Historical Society Incorporated is: Po Box 51053, Indian Orch, MA 01151-5053
Titanic has five anchors. She has the ones on the port and starboard side, the large anchor on her bow, and she also had two kedge anchors. One kedge anchor was located on the forecastle on the starboard side just behind the breakwater and one located on the poop deck.
The crows nest was above the bridge deck near the bow of Titanic.
A binnacle is a wooden housing for the ship's compass, with corrector magnets and illuminating arrangements.
A binnacle is the housing for the compass of a ship. The Binnacle Boy is a "character" from the story, "The Binnacle Boy," by Paul Fleischmen. The housing for the compass was a held by a wooden figure of a boy thus was called the binnacle boy. It was a great short story and I think would be classified as a psychological thriller.
No, while airplanes have both magnetic and gyro compases, they are not contained in a binnacle. The binnacle was the compass holding housing on ship which allowed the compass to stay level when the ship moved with the waves
Binnacle List - A ship's sick-list. A binnacle was the stand on which the ship's compass was mounted. In the eighteenth century and probably before, a list was given to the officer or mate of the watch, containing the names of men unable to report for duty. The list was kept at the binnacle the wooden and brass stand that housed the ships compass,
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The Titanic was able to be discovered by the cordinates
The binnacle is the apparatus that houses the compass for the purpose of steering on a boat or ship. It is usually ergonomically placed just forward of the steering wheel in the wheelhouse.
Yes, the Titanic did have a post office. It was located on G Deck.
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Titanic's lifeboats were stored on what was appropriately called "the boat deck".
submarines and years of searching
A binnacle is a stand on a ship's deck for a compass and a light to illuminate it. It is used to house and protect the ship's compass, helping sailors navigate by providing a stable and visible reference point.