Life Aboard The Ship
FIRE AND BOAT DRILL
Once each week a Fire and Boat Drill is conducted on board ship. The purpose of this
weekly drill is to make sure that each crewmember knows exactly what to do in case of a
fire or other disaster that would require a person to leave the ship.
The fire fighting equipment on board the ship is taken out and tested. The lifeboats
are lowered to make sure they are in proper working order and everyone knows how to
operate them. Every crewmember and passenger has an assigned place to report to on deck
wearing their life jacket. These drills while quite routine, keep our American Flag ships,
their crews and passengers safe.
LIFE BOAT FOOD
Should you have to abandon ship and spend time at sea in your lifeboat, you would find
that your lifeboat is supplied with packets of water and packets of sweet wafers. The
water is very tasy, just like yours at home. It comes in a sealed packet. Only a few sips
are taken periodically so as not to run out of it, should your stay be prolonged. The
wafers are sweet and very filling. A few bites could satisfy your appetite for quite
awhile. The wafer resembles a sweet cookie and is very filling. The amount of food found
in the lifeboat is sufficient for the number of people the lifeboat can hold.
It is important to know that American Flag vessels carry enough lifeboats on both the
starboard and port sides of the ship, so that everyone can be rescued should it become
necessary to abandon ship.
LEISURE TIME ON THE SHIP 
When and if crewmembers have leisure time on board ship, you may find
them in the lounge reading, watching a movie, or playing cards or a board game. If the
vessel has a gym, the crew may be working out there.
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