09-24-2012, 06:09 AM
Pete!
The round skylight consists out of a cake shape structure. There are 6 (or 8?) small glass plates in a cake piece form wich sits in frame making a full circle.
In the middle there is a spindle and at the lower end oft it a hand wheel. With this wheel the skylight is moved up and down from the dining room.
On the photo you can see the inner side of an sill. This sill raises on the bridge deck about 20cm high ant atop of in is the skylight.
There are then 6 legs around the sill, about 60cm high (you are right with the height). The legs bear a ring and on this ring thee are the bearing for the table glass plate. Legs and ring are polished brass.
![[Image: dsc05052ssxa7.jpg]](http://www.abload.de/img/dsc05052ssxa7.jpg)
Here another photo to show the deck chairs. Here a day before the journey when clear ship was done.
The chairs are made out of wicker and are armchairs. In the storage room beneath the funnel there are pillows and blankets for the arm chairs to made them more comfortable.
The ships behind Diana are belonging to the naval museum of Gothenburgh.
Lutz
The round skylight consists out of a cake shape structure. There are 6 (or 8?) small glass plates in a cake piece form wich sits in frame making a full circle.
In the middle there is a spindle and at the lower end oft it a hand wheel. With this wheel the skylight is moved up and down from the dining room.
On the photo you can see the inner side of an sill. This sill raises on the bridge deck about 20cm high ant atop of in is the skylight.
There are then 6 legs around the sill, about 60cm high (you are right with the height). The legs bear a ring and on this ring thee are the bearing for the table glass plate. Legs and ring are polished brass.
![[Image: dsc05052ssxa7.jpg]](http://www.abload.de/img/dsc05052ssxa7.jpg)
Here another photo to show the deck chairs. Here a day before the journey when clear ship was done.
The chairs are made out of wicker and are armchairs. In the storage room beneath the funnel there are pillows and blankets for the arm chairs to made them more comfortable.
The ships behind Diana are belonging to the naval museum of Gothenburgh.
Lutz
