
The Dunnage Room has quarters for eight Mather crewmen - six deckhands (two to each room) and two extra porters. The word "dunnage" is an old sailing term for material placed between cargo to prevent shifting. The area where the material was stored also housed crew.
Because the Mather served as flagship of the Cliffs fleet for many years, extra porters were needed to care for the invited guests' needs. Deckhands are unlicensed seamen who handle lines, open and close hatches, clean cargo holds, and, while underway, chip, paint and perform general maintenance. These men shared a room and had a common bathroom, or head. This area also contained a tool room, laundry room, gyro compass room and the entrance to the bow thruster space. One of two electric motor-generator sets for the mooring winches are located behind the grey panels.
Spar Deck
Cargo Hold #1
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