Older ships did, and some Cruise ships, but I think regulations are kind of against wooden decks :/Shame cause they look greatThey have a metal deck and I think in fact are moving to a kind of rubbery sticky deck
And the funnel pipes look great!But are they meant to be all different sizes and positions?
Complete with an excellent bow rudder; no doubt modelled specifically at the request of Clanky!
You know how I love to have as many moving parts as possible in the water, my ideal ship would be a single, fixed pitch, propeller, a single, non flap type rudder (situated in the correct place at the blunt end), no stabilisers, no thrusters and a 15 year anti-fouling paint coating. I might stretch to allowing bilge keels, but that would be it!
Oh dear god, it sounds like the zzzzzzzzz.......But no, I wasn't and the zzzzzzzzzz had too many propellers and no-one ever got to find out how long the anti-fouling would have lasted.