Cruise Ship Lingo
A specific location on ship to gather based on stateroom assignment.
Cruise ship lingo. While the Captain is the main boss of the cruise ship and the one in charge of driving it the purser is like the head of guest services. Priority 2 This means theres a leak. Knowing nautical terms in the cruise ship world is important when youre underway which means moving through the ocean.
This is a multi-deck area of a cruise ship that is located in the central part of the ship near to shops cafes and elevatorsThe atrium can be of any length and varies from two to even ten decks in height. Berth - a built-in bed or bunk as in a ships cabin or stateroom. Delta This means theres damage to the ship.
Large prestigious passenger ships used for either purpose are sometimes called ocean liners. Do you speak Shipster. Cruise Ship Life 6.
The port side is the left-side port has four letters so does left also on some ships the port side cabin hallways have carpet. You may hear the captain discussing knots with another crew member. When on a cruise ship the language can change.
It would be too long to include all of them in one. This is a multi-deck area of a cruise ship. Aft back of the ship.
This cruise lingo is typically describing the head crew member who keeps smooth running of the operations of the ship. 1 the ship is starting to drift 2 there has been a possible collision with another ship or 3 theres a warning of high winds. Keep in mind that I worked on an Italian cruise company therefore there might be some that are specific to this company while.
