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Originally posted by Uncle Bob:
The funny bunks are based on the US Navy's new "Sit-up berths" with allow sailors (or Marines) to read in bed, write letters, mine even have a fold-up computer terminal.
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How do you sleep in those?
Originally posted by Uncle Bob:
The funny bunks are based on the US Navy's new "Sit-up berths" with allow sailors (or Marines) to read in bed, write letters, mine even have a fold-up computer terminal.
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The question I have is the top left person in another bunk or storage space?Originally posted by Uncle Bob:
The funny bunks are based on the US Navy's new "Sit-up berths" with allow sailors (or Marines) to read in bed, write letters, mine even have a fold-up computer terminal.
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It looks like there are guids on the top (little bits poking up on top) so that the units are stackable, but that raises the question of keeping the sleeper secure in rough seas or other similar conditions. Someone falling from the third bunk would really hurt themself if they landed on their head.Originally posted by bozzutoman:
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They do seem like steps, but there doesn't seem enough room for anyone to lie down and stretch out. And the top one looks completely unfunctionable.
This picture makes them seem a little bit more feasible (but still a bit kloogy):
http://www.ship-technology.com/contractors/interiors/hopeman/hopeman5.html
I picture the "I gotta go potty" episode of the Animanics with the line. Questionable subject matter, but well done.Originally posted by Liam Devlin:
Its that line that forms to the fresher ye gotta be wary of!![]()
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Thanks! The US Navy references were scattered, incomplete, and have been sealed off since September 2001.Originally posted by Tom Schoene:
Here's an interesting reference; real-world habitation requirements on Royal Navy ships.
Lots of detailed info on space required for bunks, toilets, galleys, and so forth. Good for reminding designers that there should be toilets near watch stations as well as in staterroms, for example.
Defence Standard 02-107
The best starting place for the US info is The USN's Habitability Net website.Originally posted by Uncle Bob:
Thanks! The US Navy references were scattered, incomplete, and have been sealed off since September 2001.
Tom -- I'd like a copy, please.Originally posted by Tom Schoene:
The best starting place for the US info is The USN's Habitability Net website.
I have the equivalent US document from that site, but as you say, it seems to be gone now. (That happened fairly recently; I downloaded it in late September 2002.) It's marked "APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE/DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED" so I'll be glad to e-mail it to anyone who wants it.
drop me a line at taschoene@starpower.net
Me Too!Originally posted by Tom Schoene:
I have the equivalent US document from that site, but as you say, it seems to be gone now. (That happened fairly recently; I downloaded it in late September 2002.) It's marked "APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE/DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED" so I'll be glad to e-mail it to anyone who wants it.