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Old 09-03-2007, 08:55 AM
monrosm@shrewsb monrosm@shrewsb is offline
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Space on a cruise liner

Hi, this is more of a vote/survey than a problem its for a design project I want to develop and need feedback from boat users.
My question is 'Do you think outdoor seating (deck chairs) take up too much room on luxuary yachts and cruise liners whennot in use'. E.g. when they are in use on the deck they are erving a purpose, however when they are either in storage r not in use on the deck they serve no purpose and take up space.
Any feedback on this question is appreciated.
Stefan Monro
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Old 09-13-2007, 10:33 AM
Thunderhead19 Thunderhead19 is offline
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Deck chairs fold up pretty good. They don't take up as much space as som other luxury items- what purpose do flower vases or paintings serve when they're not "in use"?
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