Bilge
The lowest compartment in a ship's hold is usually referred to as the bilge. It is located at the very bottom of the ship and is used to collect water or other liquids that may enter the hull. The bilge is important for maintaining the ship's stability and preventing flooding.
The cargo compartment of a boat, which poorer immigrants traveled in
A bilge is a part of a ship. A bilge is the lowest compartment on a ship where water tends to collect as it is below the waterline. Bilge maintenance revolves around removing the water that collects in the bilge. This can be done by using buckets and pumps.
a brig is a ship and a compartment of a ship that is a jail cell.
It depends of the compartment of course, some are more important than others, but a general compartment I believe might be termed a 'berth.'
An afterpeak is the compartment nearest the stern in the hold of a ship.
The stern or the aft section of the ship . Go to the lowest deck, practically the bottom of the ship. I have problem with nausea when on board of a ship. The lowest deck is always better for me.
The answer you are looking for is Steerage
the lowest sail on the foremast of a ship
On a cruise ship it is called a cabin or berth. On a military vessel or merchant ship it is called a compartment.
orlep. correct spelling is orlop.
orlop