Accommodations on freighters differ in size and apertences. While cabins are always outside, port holes may be forward and/or side facing. In the picture to the right, taken on the Cho Yang Atlas, there is a window in the sleeping quarters on the starboard![]() The cabin may have either bow, side, or aft facing windows. Below is the cabin area (E deck, starboard side) of my accommodations on the Cho Yang Atlas. This was probably the largest cabin on the ship, other than that of the captain. The two windows are facing aft. The design of a freighter's superstructure is |__| shaped, as viewed from the top, with the bottom facing forwarded. The white space in the |__| is reserved for the stairway and the engine exhaust. That is why there are no interior cabins in the typical freighter; they are located around the |__|. Ships will vary as far as apertences are concerned. The pictured cabin had a TV., video player, AM/FM radio and CD player. Additionally it had a small frig. However, I have been on other ships that have no electronic equipment. It is recommended that you bring a short wave radio. Radios, of the AM/FM variety, are not of any value once out of sight of land. Remember that ship's electrical system are 220 volts so make sure you have the necessary adaptors if you are coming from the U.S. If you want detailed information about the various type of electrical plugs, visit http://kropla.com/electric.htm |