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Pirates sleep in the ship's sleeping quarters on hamocks.
The area people sleep in. Like a dormitory.
The ships at this time had no sleeping areas. A sailor had to find any spot he could on the ship. It was not an easy life. There was also no places to cook, take a bath, nor a bathroom on the ships.
The berth.
Barracks
keep their sleeping quarters ventilated
The sleeping quarters on a Baltimore Clipper was located in an area called the forecastle. This was at the front of the ship right under the deck. The sleeping births were six feet long, but only 22 inches wide.
The ship had sleeping quarters where we berthed for the night
A sailboat berth means a bed or sleeping quarters onboard. It can also refer to where the boat is docked, like "My boat is berthed in the Bahamas."
You find rum every where because the food was bad, dried beef, hard tack, and dried peas. There was no bathroom, nothing to wash in (so they stank), and no sleeping quarters (just the captain had a bunk). They had stale water or ale to drink.
Pirates like gold. Pirates do not like Ninjas.
A rabbit cage is called a hutch, wild rabbits live in warrens underground.