Date: 2025-02-07 12:14 pm (UTC)

Мне неочевидно, спросил у ясеня (copilot) :



In the 17th century, the toilet on ships was located at the very front (the bow) for several practical reasons:



1. Ventilation and Waste Disposal: The bow was often above the waterline, and vents or slots were cut near the floor level, allowing wave action to wash out the facility. This natural flushing system helped manage waste and odors.



2. Space Utilization: The bow was a less crowded area compared to the stern, making it a practical location for the toilet.



3. Balance and Stability: Placing the toilet in the bow helped with weight distribution and balance, which was crucial for the ship's stability and performance.



4. Captain's Privilege: The captain usually had a private toilet near his quarters at the stern, while the crew used the bow toilet.


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