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... be used as lower bed as well as upper bed. When it is used as lower bed, storm rail and handle can be excluded. Locking of beds for night and day position is optional. ...
SBA Interior
The bunk bed is a compact solution for maritime use. It is designed to make the best use of the available space. It offers sleeping place for 3 crew members and is equipped with 3 drawers for users‘ personal ...
The folding bed offers a sleeping option with the most effective use of space. The construction attached to the wall is practical and space-saving. Standard dimensions: 850x2000 mm We can make any other dimensions. ...
Meblomor
With Ladder Two drawers optional Width: 2000 mm Depth: 800 to 900 mm
Bulkhead-mounted with Brushed S/S Rails Manufactured from either lightweight aluminum or steel All furniture is built and finished to customer’s specifications Drawers and PFD spaces can be arranged to customer’s specification All corners ...
... China Category: Transportation / Vessel Parts Label: folding bed , marine bed , aliminium bed Qilin Marine International is well-known as one of the professional manufacturers ...
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A shipboard bed installed in a cabin is called a bunk or berth. It allows sailors to rest or sleep in a fully extended position. Since shipboard space is often limited, such beds are usually narrower than those found ashore.
ApplicationsBunks are found on all ships and work vessels whose crews must spend one or more nights aboard. These berths are usually simple and functional, while those on liners and ferries are more comfortable and attractive.
TechnologiesShips berths are rectangular frames of metal or wood holding a mattress. In the case of double-decker bunks, one berth is above the other. Certain models fold flat against a bulkhead or wall when not in use to provide additional cabin space. Some manufacturers offer prefabricated models including frame and folding mechanism for rapid installation at the shipyard.
How to chooseChoice will depend on cabin dimensions, berth frame materials and configuration, including single, double and double-decker models.
- Occupies little space
- Not always very comfortable
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