9 8 The Life Worth Living 



Next to the saloon cabin are two large 

 state-rooms on either side of the hall, each 

 12x8 feet, containing full beds, writing 

 desk, a case of drawers, a clothes closet and 

 wash basin with running water. Next to 

 these is another large state-room 8x8 feet 

 and a pantry opposite, 6x8 feet. Next to 

 the pantry is the galley, 8x8. Opposite 

 the galley is the refrigerator and the cold 

 storage pantry, 4x8 feet, and alongside of 

 this the first-mate's state-room opening into 

 the crew's quarters, 8 x 16 feet. Under the 

 forward deck are the oil-tanks for naphtha 

 and kerosene, the chain lockers and crew's 

 toilet room. 



In summer an awning, 80 feet long, covers 

 the entire ship, and iron ventilators are set 

 in openings over the saloon and each state- 

 room to catch every breath of wind. Her 

 interior is finished with pine paneling painted 

 white, trimmed in gold; and her upholstery 

 is in dark scarlet corduroy. The odd spaces 



