WordNet
n. the uppermost sheltered deck that runs the entire length of a large vessel [syn: main deck]
Usage examples of "second deck".
It wasn't easy, angling in and coming down on the second deck from the top, but it was the only reasonable landing area not obscured by rigging ropes or screwed up by atmospherics, and she tried for it.
A while later and the second deck illumination was extinguished in a similar manner.
I ducked through the access opening without answering, came to a manhole, went down a jack ladder to the second deck, threaded through a maze of shapes to the sheet-metal toolroom.
Divers attached the hook and cable of the big overhead crane, and the Nomad was lifted delicately until it was even with the second deck and moored to the balcony.
Below the hangar deck, levels are numbered in descending order, first deck, second deck, third deck, and so on, plunging deeper into the bowels of the ship far beneath the waterline.
Going down, the deck immediately below the hangar deck is the first deck, the next is the second deck, and so on down toward the ship's keel.
The sounds drew him up from the hull, through the second deck grad onto the upper.
Those still resisting retreated to the second deck, where the prodigious leaps of the orcas couldn't reach them.
The second deck was in a little cardboard box we'd taped under the edge of the table.
A recreation room with two vidscreens, library cards, and various table games was in the rear of the second deck, and a weight room was under it.