What's the lowest position on a ship?


What's the lowest position on a ship? Ordinary seaman The lowest ranking personnel in the deck department. An ordinary seaman (OS) generally helps out with work that able seamen do.


What are the ranks on a ship?

Here is a brief explanation of both permanent and volunteer roles.
  • Captain (or Master) The Captain is in command of the ship and is responsible for the safety of all crew and the vessel.
  • Mate (or 1st Mate, 1st Officer) ...
  • 2nd Mate (or 2nd Officer) ...
  • 3rd Mate (or 3rd Officer) ...
  • Bosun. ...
  • Chief Engineer. ...
  • 2nd Engineer. ...
  • Medical Purser.


Who drive a ship is called?

Originally Answered: What do we call someone that drives a ship? Typically, the captain. He is the commanding officer of the people who direct the ship. He has a number of people who help drive the ship, but you could generally refer to someone like that as a helmsman. Sometimes the term crewman is used as well.


Who steers a ship?

A helmsman or helm (sometimes driver or steersman) is a person who steers a ship, sailboat, submarine, other type of maritime vessel, or spacecraft.


Can a cruise ship tip over?

While it is technically possible that a cruise ship could tip over, it would be extremely unlikely in the modern era. Even during the most severe storms, a modern cruise ship is far more stable than you might assume.


What is the lowest deck on a cruise ship called?

The Lowest Deck (AKA the Orlop) This is the area where cables tend to be stowed, and it's usually located below the water line. It is suggested that the name “orlop” originates from the over-looping of cables.


Where is the best position on a ship?

2-Mid-ships (middle of the ship) Common wisdom has always stated that if you can get a mid-ship cabin then this will be the 'best' position on the ship. Going back to the see-saw metaphor, imagine the middle of the it. Whilst the seats go up and down, the middle never actually moves. It's the same on a cruise ship.


Has a cruise ship ever sank?

Thankfully, very few cruise ships have actually sunk in modern history. Even so, the Titanic's sinking impacted maritime law so much that there are more than enough lifeboats for all passengers and crew onboard any given sailing. Within the last 111 years, over 20 cruise ships and ocean liners have sunk.


Why is there no level 13 on cruise ships?

Many ships, including cruise liners have omitted having a 13th deck due to triskaidekaphobia. Instead, the decks are numbered up to 12 and skip straight to number 14. Hotels, buildings and elevator manufacturers have also avoided using the number 13 for rooms and floors based on triskaidekaphobia.