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Title: TitanicDeckPlan Author: Sam Carr Created Date: 20181126104610Z
The boat-deck was the topmost of the Titanic's ten decks and where her lifeboats were stored. From here, in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912, the lifeboats were lowered into the North Atlantic. Bravery, heroism, cowardice and chivalry were all displayed as the sinking drama played out.
Titanic Outboard Profile, Boat Deck and Orlop Deck Plans. International Marine Engineering (May 1912) p. 199. GGA Image ID # 1050d41670. Click to View Larger Image.
Titanic deck free version. RMS Titanic Deck plan Boat through tank top and side profile. Built by Harland and Wolff.
Deckhouse below Vent, No. 114 Channel waterway around the raised roof 7" x .40" x 3" x 2 1⁄2" x .45", 2 1⁄2” flange outside. 3" x 1 1 / 4 " teak molding 8" x 4" teak margin plank. End of waterway. 5". 3" yellow pine deck 4" teak margin planks around the deckhouse, cambered to 3" 4" teak margin planks around the stairway, cambered to 3". 18".
The A Deck Promenade (also known as the Enclosed First Class Promenade) was a First Class area on A Deck and extended over a length of 546ft, running the entire length of the vessel.