sailorman
Well-Known Member
I wouldn't normally be pedantic about terminology, but since someone else started it...
Ceiling is an inner lining on the sides of the hull, originally planks on the insides of the frames (as well as the hull planks on the outsides) in cargo holds. Carried through to yachts as wooden strips (usually with gaps in between) to keep things away from damp possibly-leaky wooden hull sides. My boat has this, mostly for appearance, despite being fibreglass.
Calling the deckhead the ceiling and the sole the floor is only one step above bedrooms and bathrooms
Pete