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deckhouse

[dek-hous] / ˈdɛkˌhaʊs /


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Unlike its sister ships, the Zumwalt and the Monsoor, the LBJ will have a deckhouse that’s made of steel, not composite materials, to save money.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 27, 2019

The engine room, accessed through the deckhouse sole, shows typical Grand Banks quality.

From Time Magazine Archive

She carries a large upper deckhouse, but the absence of a flying bridge keeps her proportions in balance and yields a pleasing profile.

From Time Magazine Archive

A huge wave had smashed into the forecastle deckhouse and buried it under tons of water.

From Time Magazine Archive

They stopped at the entrance to the galley, which was in a caboose or deckhouse.

From Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors: Tales of 1812 by Barnes, James