Thanxs for you comment, Rich.
Is 'Fish Guts' (under a boot) no 'Dirt'?
.... If you have ever ascended a steep ships ladder .....
In my time as the miller on the windmill of Woudrichem I have ascend and decend the steep stairs often. Also in a hurry, running on the famous Dutch Wooden Shoes. Forwards and backwards. But due to the current safety and hygiene measures, you see this nowadays mainly by the polder millers.
When I am working in the garden, I still wear them.
Besides: Have you ever wear them of have you been running on them? Let me invite you when you have the opportunity to visit the Netherlands. Then we go to a
'klompenmaker' (<-- Click) near here and have a few custom made.
By the way: that offer stands for every foreign SoS member! (When you visit me!)
Back to the stairs/ladder on the ship:
A 'ladder' is indeed a better word for this type of stairs. The BN was not a luxury yacht like the BN-II. Therefore is the compact accommodation more spartan than luxurious. And given the limited space, there was no room for a 'walking staircase'. In the captain's cabin there is one.
This previously posted picture from The Saga was my inspiration:
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I have accentuated the ladder. I don't know if 'the half moons' are shadows of protections for the wood from kicking boots.ik
Maybe someone still thinks this is a pantry? But there is no stock om the shelfs. And given the position, this corresponds well with the deck components.
PS:
I like the stair/ladder walking/running discussion! Of some of you clearly a deja-vu.
For me it is.
Regards, Peter